Why Buy A Nissan Rogue Sport
Why Buy A Nissan Rogue Sport
The new 2017 Nissan Rogue Sport is versatile, well-priced, and attractive. It also is very well-endowed with the features you want in a new car....
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The new 2017 Nissan Rogue Sport is versatile, well-priced, and attractive. It also is very well-endowed with the features you want in a new car....
We love to brag about the variety of cars in our used model inventory, but one gem that you may not see on our lot is the Datsun 110 sedan, mostly due to the fact that these models are rare, but also because the drivers who own these vehicles don’t tend to let them go so easily.
The Datsun 110 Sedan was a predecessor of the Datsun Bluebird. #TBT #Heritage #Datsun #Datsun110 #Bluebird #1950s #Sedan pic.twitter.com/Ysv5xqa8DX
— Nissan (@Nissan) August 24, 2017
The future is starting to look safer already and a big step isn't too far away. Nissan announced that eight of its 2018 models will come with automatic emergency braking (AEB) as a standard feature.
The upcoming 2018 Rogue, Rogue Sport, Sentra, Altima, Leaf, Pathfinder, and Murano are slated to have standard AEB, putting Nissan ahead of many other automakers who are aiming to standardize the feature by 2022.
Automatic emergency braking helps to save lives by helping drivers to reduce the impact of collisions or avoid them altogether.
How does it work?
Would you like to amplify the excitement of your daily drives; to enjoy a vehicle that allows you to turn out top-flight thrills each and every time you turn the key?
Well, if that sounds like something you'd be into, we here at Clinton Nissan feel it's high time you met our superstar sports coupe, the 2017 GT-R.
Check the clip below to hear all about it from AutoGuide.com Features Editor Sami Haj-Assaad:
No doubt the most racetrack-ready model across the GT-R range, the top-of-the-line Nismo is altogether in a league of its own.
Standard equipment on…
It seems to us at Clinton Nissan that our friends over at Autotrader can't quite get enough of our beloved Japanese brand. Last time we checked in with you, we were sharing their largely laudatory review for Nissan's midsize sedan, the Maxima.
This time, though, they've set their sights squarely on the automaker's full-size SUV, the recently redesigned 2017 Armada.
And what about this vehicle did they enjoy most? Hear the story straight from the horse's mouth -- in this case, Autotrader pundit Brian Moody:
If you want to enjoy some big-time bang for your buck…
If you've been shopping the midsize sedan segment for your next daily driver, we here at Clinton Nissan just so happen to have a solution -- and we think you'll find it in the form of ours, the 2017 Maxima.
And how can we be so sure?
That answer, conveniently enough, can be found in the clip below; join Autotrader critic Jabari Jones for a closer look at the Maxima:
Just beneath the Maxima's bonnet, a most dazzling drivetrain dwells. Coupling with a continuously variable transmission, this 3.5-liter V6 engine churns out a colossal 300 horsepower and…
And joining Nissan Rogue to invigorate the lineup, 2017 Rogue Sport looks to broaden its appeal beyond the SUV segment to include those of active urban lifestyle bent.
Even at slightly smaller dimensions than Rogue, at a 104.2 in. wheelbase comparable to Rogue's 106.5 in., and at a shorter 172.4 in. length, Rogue Sport is still set to offer comparable width, along with a lower 62.5 in. height, making it ideal for zooming round the city and environs with the responsive handling and maneuverability made possible by an independent front...
Presenting the @carsdotcom 2017 Family Car of the Year: the new 2017 #NissanRogue #CarsBestOf pic.twitter.com/PJUS9sBR5Z
— Nissan (@NissanUSA) January 11, 2017
A family vehicle in Clinton needs to be a mix of everything: spacious, safe, fuel efficient, and enjoyable. Not many vehicles can do it all, and those that can are special. So it's all the more impressive when a vehicle is named the all-around best for families. Like the 2017 Nissan Rogue, recently named the 2017 Family Car of the Year by Cars.com.
What sets the Rogue apart? It's flexibility.
Buying a new vehicle is an exciting day. Trying to resell said vehicle five years later is a headache. Why? Because you finally come face to face with its value hit. Unless you own the 2017 Nissan Maxima, then your resale value will be just fine. How do we know? Because Kelley Blue Book has given the Best Resale Value Award to the Maxima.
The award is given every year to the new vehicle that will best hold its resale value over the first five…