08-14-13

2014 Nissan Maxima

San Diego's Mossy Nissan dealers are ready for the 2014 Nissan Maxima!




Nissan's flagship Maxima sedan enters the 2014 model year with the following enhancements:

  • Addition of a new S Value Package with smoked appearance headlights, HID Xenon headlights, compass in rearview mirror, 18-inch aluminum-alloy Dark Hyper Silver wheels, rear spoiler, fog lights, outside mirrors with integrated turn signals and metallic trim treatment
  • Standard RearView Monitor, USB connectivity and 7.0-inch color monitor with QVGA display added to SV grade
  • Two new exterior colors: Gun Metallic (replaces Dark Gray) and Midnight Garnet (replaces Tuscan Sun); eight available exterior colors total
  • Offered in two models, 3.5 S and 3.5 SV, each powered by a 290-horsepower 3.5-liter DOHC 24-valve V6 engine mated to an Xtronic CVT® with manual and "DS" (drive sport) modes with available paddle shifters
  • Available soon in San Diego!


CREDIT: http://nissannews.com/en-US/nissan/usa/releases/the-2014-nissan-lineup-charting-the-changes

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08-14-13

NISSAN ARMADA TIMES SQUARE

NISSAN ARMADA GUERILLA MARKETING CAMPAIGN TAKES NEW YORK CITY TIMES SQUARE AND OTHER CITIES BY SURPRISE!





A full-size Nissan Armada was placed inside a customized cherry-red storage container, with oversized hammer to "break glass in case of adventure" attached.

The container was installed in nine cities, three high profile locations per city. LA, NY, MIAMI, CHI, DC, etc.

An Emergency Survival Kit (ten cards with Armada info and urban living tips) were dispensed from the container.

No one broke the glass.

The campaign was impactful, cost effective and press worthy.

CREDIT: http://www.behance.net/gallery/BREAK-GLASS-IN-CASE-OF-ADVENTURE-Nissan-Armada/624056

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08-13-13

Nissan Innovation Makes Parallel Parking Easy

Nissan Innovation Makes Parallel Parking Easy!





For all those San Diego drivers that hate parallel parking and anything else that requires the reverse gear, Nissan could one day have the car for you.

The leading Japanese carmaker recently unveiled the Pivo 2, a battery-powered concept car with a fully rotating cabin that makes going backwards obsolete, since the driver can turn to face the direction they need to go.

Its wheels also turn 90 degrees, making parking easier.

"With this easy-to-handle car, you can feel comfortable while driving," said Masahiko Tabe, senior manager of the advanced vehicle development group at Nissan Motors.

"You can go everywhere without worrying about your driving skills."

The car is as yet not for commercial sale.

The futuristic, three-seat car also comes with a robotic device that Nissan said monitors the driver's expression using censors and tailors its conversation accordingly.

The device, able to converse in English and Japanese, can help an angry driver overcome road rage or wake you up if you're prone to dozing behind the wheel, the car makers said.

CREDIT REUTERS: http://www.reuters.com/article/2007/10/08/us-japan-nissan-car-tech-idUSKUA85159720071008

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08-06-13

MASTER CRAFTSMAN BEHIND THE NISSAN GT-R

TAKUMI: THE MASTER CRAFTSMAN BEHIND THE NISSAN GT-R





YOKOHAMA, Japan - In Japan those recognized as master craftsmen are known as takumi.

At Nissan's factory in Yokohama, only four takumi are sanctioned to put their name on the company's halo vehicle, the legendary GT-R.

Izumi Shioya, Nobumitsu Gozu, Tsunemi Oyama, and leader Takumi Kurosawa -with over 100 years of combined factory experience - these four artisans hand-make the twin-turbo VR38 engines, the pride of the plant and Nissan.

Yokohama has produced over 35 million engines in Nissan's near 80-year history, and the small band recognize their historic role and responsibility.

"By putting my name on the engine block, I strongly feel I represent Nissan and am regarded as a builder of GT-R engines," says Kurosawa. "I feel a strong pride."

Automation is a staple of 21st Century car-making, but in Yokohama's controlled "clean" room, assembly of some 374 engine parts remains a hands-on experience.

"We are constantly improving our quality," says Tsunemi Ohyama of his three decades at Nissan.

"When GT-R production started in 2007, valve clearance adjustment was by machine, but now everything is by hand - measuring, tightening, measuring again. After manual checks and confirmation, only then do we deliver to our customers."

Takumi Kurosawa, whose first name shares the same pronunciation as his team of craftsmen, makes street GT-R engines as well as Super GT300 racing versions.

"If you just want to assemble GT-R engines, any skilled person can learn in three to four months, but GT-Rs are used for shopping or to drive at speeds of 320 km per hour on a racing circuit, so exact precision for each engine part is required."

"Takumi are responsible not only for engine assembly but also judging part quality and guaranteeing precision. Each GT-R engine is hand-made by a single craftsman - that's the difference from other engines."

The 3.8-liter engine, producing 545 hp, faces extensive testing on site, finally receiving the literal bond between its builder and owner.

After the up to 6-hour assembly, takumi place their own named seal on the engine block, a pledge of quality as well as kansei, consideration of its use ahead.

"The GT-R owner has a special feeling towards their car, " says GT-R builder and owner Nobumitsu Gozu.

"Although it's an older model, I also own a GT-R, so I understand the feelings of GT-R customers, and we put our souls into each engine, hoping to deliver that excitement to customers."

Izumi Shioya has built many engines in his two decades, but still aims for perfection.

"What I consider a 'perfect engine' is one that I am convinced will have the highest performance," Shioya says.

Making supercar engines is only part of the story, as Yokohama plant chief Nobuhiro Ozawa says owners want to meet their GT-R's builder.

"We sometimes receive comments from GT-R owners such as 'Who built this engine?' Some even come to the Yokohama plant wishing to meet the actual engine-maker. When they met, he said, 'Thank you for building my GT-R engine," says Ozawa.

The paper namecards of takumi do not mention their status among the world's great motor craftsmen, but an ultimate honor comes when their handiwork rolls down the line, with a small nameplate attached and the engine soon to be placed inside the GT-R, forging a seal of craftsmanship for the ages.




CREDIT: http://nissannews.com/en-US/nissan/usa/releases/takumi-the-master-craftsmen-behind-each-nissan-gt-r

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08-05-13

Nissan Sentra voted most affordable by Cars.com and Edmunds

Nissan Sentra voted most affordable by Cars.com and Edmunds and receives highest marks for vehicle satisfaction and safety - beating Toyota Corolla and Chevy Cruze.





When tested against 11 compact sedans, Nissan's 2013 Sentra came out on top in the AutoPacific® Vehicle Satisfaction Awards© in the compact-car segment1. With excellent fuel economy, interior roominess beyond its class, and available technologies like text messaging assistant, it's easy to see why Sentra continues to earn high marks with our customers.

Cars.com, the popular automotive website looked at 11 similarly-equipped and priced compact sedans, calculated five years worth of estimated fuel costs for each, and found Sentra to be the most affordable.

Added to the fact that the Sentra received a 5 star government crash test side-impact safety rating and has a lower 5-year Edmunds.com true cost to own than the 2013 Toyota Corolla and Chevy Cruze and the Sentra is the big winner this year!

Get your own top ranking Sentra now!

CREDITS: http://www.nissanusa.com/cars/sentra

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08-05-13

NISSAN SENTRA BEATS HYUNDAI ELANTRA, TOYOTA COROLLA AND HONDA CIVIC

NISSAN SENTRA BEATS HYUNDAI ELANTRA, TOYOTA COROLLA AND HONDA CIVIC!

SEE MOSSY NISSAN'S LOWEST PRICE ON 2013 SENTRAS THIS YEAR!

Mossy Nissan gives San Diego wallets a break with the 2013 Nissan Sentra. The new Sentra focuses on class-above design standards inside and out, as well as efficiency in engineering. The new Sentra is 150 pounds - or five percent - lighter than the outgoing model, yet has slightly larger overall dimensions and more interior room. The lighter and more aerodynamic new Sentra allows Nissan to use a more fuel-efficient 1.8-liter engine, which along with the next generation Xtronic CVT® with sub-planetary gear helps deliver a 13 percent improvement in EPA combined fuel economy (versus the previous generation Sentra).

SEE MOSSY NISSAN'S LOWEST PRICE ON 2013 SENTRAS THIS YEAR!
CREDIT: http://nissannews.com/en-US/nissan/usa/channels/us-united-states-nissan-infographics/photos/2-infographic-which-compact-sedan-is-best-for-your-wallet?year=2013&month=

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07-30-13

Mobility Assist Program for New Nissans

Nissan Announces New Mobility Assist Program for New Vehicles





Nissan announced the introduction of Nissan Mobility Assist, which aims to support the mobility needs of physically disabled customers. Nissan will offer up to a $1,000 reimbursement to have qualifying adaptive equipment installed on new Nissan vehicles to accommodate a physically disabled driver or passenger.

For existing leases through Nissan Motor Acceptance Corporation (NMAC), the following types of adaptive equipment have been pre-approved: hand controls, wheelchair/scooter lift, left foot accelerator and turning automotive seating. The adaptive equipment must be installed by a National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)-registered installer after the vehicle has been retailed and within six months of purchase or lease from an authorized Nissan dealer.
"Nissan Mobility Assist allows us to further broaden the appeal of an already diverse product lineup and truly live up to our corporate motto of 'innovation and excitement for everyone,'" said Fred Diaz, divisional vice president, Nissan Sales & Marketing. "By helping defray the costs of medically necessary upfits, we're increasing the mobility of our customers nationwide."

Requests for reimbursement must be made within 90 days of the equipment installation by a NHTSA certified installer. Requests may be made via the "Nissan Mobility Form" online and applicable claim documentation may be submitted via fax at (888) 912-2409, or via email atnissanmobilityassist@biworldwide.com. Reimbursement will then be provided to the customer within six to ten weeks after all of the required paperwork has been received by Nissan.
To learn more about Nissan Mobility Assist, including full program rules, please visitNissanUSA.com/mobility.

Credit: http://nissannews.com/en-US/nissan/usa/releases/nissan-announces-new-mobility-assist-program-for-new-vehicles

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07-25-13

Riding the frog-faced Godzilla lightning

REPRINT OF CAR AND DRIVER'S STORY ON  
the Nissan Juke-R
Riding the frog-faced Godzilla lightning.  
BY SAM SMITH
 
 
Question: When is a Nissan GT-R not a Nissan GT-R? Answer: When it's a fat-fendered piece of lunacy with the face of a Nissan Juke. In other words, when it's a Nissan Juke-R.
 
There are currently two Juke-Rs in existence: one is left-hand drive, the other right-hand drive. Both are powered by a modified version of the 3.8-liter, twin-turbo V-6 found in the 2011 Nissan GT-R. Both were commissioned by Nissan Europe and built by British motorsports house RML Group. Nissan's Japanese brass reportedly didn't know the cars were being assembled until the first construction videos found their way to the internet. Some 2.3 million YouTube views and a scant 22 weeks later, the world was gifted a 485-hp, two-ton, 5.2-foot-tall monster. Forum fanboys pissed themselves.
 
Allow us to blow your mind: Nissan claims the Juke-R will bolt to 62 mph in 3.7 seconds.
 
Allow us to blow your mind again: We have reason to believe that figure is pessimistic.
 
 
It takes no small amount of wrench pimpery to stuff a GT-R's powertrain into a crossover the size of a bento box. The rear seats are gone, replaced by an FIA-compliant roll cage. Gone, too, are the Juke's original floor, firewall (a new one lives 3.9 inches to the rear), and headliner. The V-6 supports both air conditioning and power steering; and save for a shortened driveshaft, much of what's here are showroom-ready Godzilla bits. The wheelbase, the length, and the height are shared with the ordinary Juke, but composite fender flares cover 20-inch wheels, stiffer springs and dampers, and the GT-R's wider track. The whole mess looks Animal Planet deadly, like a 'roided-up gibbon or psychotic puffer fish. (Fugu-R?) It is glorious.
 
We flew to Dubai to drive this beast. After five Nissan-policed, stability-controlled laps around the 2.7-mile Dubai Autodrome, the silly-metaphor well ran dry. Nitrous-powered bar stool? Sure. Chrysler Building with a Saturn 5 suppository? Why not? Loony doesn't even begin to describe it.
 
 
The chassis is neat, much like the Manhattan Project was neat. Who knew science could make such violence? There's grinding understeer under throttle in slow corners, neutral drifts in fast ones, impossible grip, body roll out the wazoo. Go deep into the surprisingly soft brake pedal, the back end hops around. High-speed turn-in is abrupt enough to make your coccyx itch. Crosswinds, sneezes, and butterfly wing flaps in China make the Juke's tall body twitch and bob. Still, it's fast, predictable, and remarkably approachable. Nissan claims the top speed is a drag-limited 160 mph, which is 31 mph lower than that of the GT-R, a vehicle that is not shaped like mobile teratoma.
 
Nissan says the Juke-R's suspension is set up for street use, but we weren't allowed off the track, so that's anyone's guess. It also says, amazingly, that a production R is under consideration-rumor has it several sheiks tried to buy the cars brought to the Middle East, but sheiks will buy anything. No matter. Much like Dubai, the Juke-R is a tangible fantasy, a fancy confection whipped up from thin air and dreams. It exists because it's awesome, and that's good enough for us.
 
CREDIT: http://www.caranddriver.com/reviews/nissan-juke-r-first-drive-review
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07-09-13

HOW TO “SUMMERIZE” YOUR CAR!

HOW TO "SUMMERIZE" YOUR CAR!





Summer is a time for casual day trips to the beach, family vacations to the mountains, and just plain cruising down the highway with friends. But summer heat, dust, an increase in stop and go traffic, an even the cumulative effects of winter time driving, can begin to take its toll on a vehicle that hasn't been properly maintained or conditioned for the hot, dry summer months. Conducting regular inspections and making the necessary repairs and periodic maintenance will lessen the odds of future mechanical failure.  It will also prolong the life of the vehicle as well as increase its re-sale value.  It really should become an annual event for any car owner because of the tremendous upside when it's done regularly and properly. Some of the inspection and repairs are simple procedures and can be performed fairly easily by do-it-yourselfers.  Others are not and should be handled only by a qualified mechanic.  Owners should know what they are capable of handling and what they are not.  A good way to get started is by reading the owner's manual and following manufacturer's recommended service schedules.
When those summertime temperatures start climbing, drivers find relief by cranking up the air conditioning. Keep in mind that a system that's operating only marginally is likely to fail in hot weather, so it should be evaluated by a skilled and qualified technician.  Unless you know your way around these units, leave this to the professionals.

OVERHEATING

One of the most frequent causes of summertime breakdowns is overheating.  To prevent this from occurring, the cooling system should be completely flushed and refilled every 24 months, and the levels, condition and concentration of the coolant should be checked periodically.  Generally, a 50-50 mix of anti-freeze and water is recommended.  The strength and condition of drive belts, clamps and hoses should also be checked, and they should be replaced if found to be loose or cracked.

OIL

Regardless of the season, oil and oil filters should be changed in accordance with specifications in the owner's manual, however, every 3,000 miles is a good rule of thumb, particularly for those who make frequent short trips, extended trips with cargo, or tow a trailer.  In addition, engine performance can be improved by replacing air, PCV and fuel filters, and by correcting starting and idling problems when they are first noticed.  Don't put them off.

GLASS

Dirty windshields can cause eye fatigue and reduce visibility, creating a safety hazard.  Replace those worn wiper blades and check to make sure there's plenty of wiper fluid in the reservoir to clean the windshield when necessary.

TIRES

Tire pressure is a frequent cause of flats and blowouts and therefore should be checked at least once a month.  Always make sure the tires are cooled down before checking, and rotate them about every 5,000 miles to ensure even wear.  And when inspecting tires, don't forget to check the spare for tread life, uneven wearing and cupping.  Be sure the jack is in good working condition and that all the parts are there.

BRAKES

For the safety of everyone on the road, brakes should be checked as recommended in the owner's manual, but sooner if pulsations, grabbing, noises, or longer than usual stopping distances are noticed.  Even the slightest brake problem should be corrected immediately.

BATTERY

A car or truck battery can fail at any time and the only way to accurately detect a weak one is with a battery tester, which most auto service centers offer.  Routine battery care involves scraping away corrosion from the posts and cable connections, cleaning all surfaces, re-tightening connections and, if the battery caps are removable, checking fluid levels monthly.  It's always a good idea to wear protective gloves and eyewear when working around batteries.

LIGHTS

To improve night vision, as well as visibility, inspect all head and tail lights and bulbs, replace burned out bulbs, and periodically clean out dirt and insects from the lenses.

EMERGENCIES!

And finally, put together an emergency kit with basic tools, first aid kit, flares and a flashlight.  Make sure all seat belts are in proper working order and children's safety seats are installed in accordance with manufacturer's guidelines for size, weight and age.  And if trouble should occur on the road, help is usually never far away for those with a cell phone.

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07-09-13

Nissan just produced the world’s fastest electric racing car

Nissan just produced the world's fastest electric racing car, the Nissan ZEOD RC
186+ Miles Per Hour!

 

Nissan has unveiled the groundbreaking, innovative ZEOD RC - the world's fastest electric racing car that will reach speeds of more than 186 miles per hour with electric technology at the Le Mans 24 Hours. The ZEOD RC (Zero Emission On Demand Racing Car) will make its race debut at the 2014 Le Mans 24 Hour. The global leader in electric vehicles for the road, Nissan will trial variants of new electric drive train technologies as part of its intended future return to LM P1 competition to challenge for overall victory at the world's most prestigious endurance race.


Sources:
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-GWRc3HnLsLc/UcScPHfVrgI/AAAAAAAAaW4/IEYhRPnLqNE/w750-h500-no/Nissan_ZEOD_RC_10.jpg
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https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-LAWzbYC-EFM/UcScQyErNyI/AAAAAAAAaXg/N1TslMV23vA/w750-h500-no/Nissan_ZEOD_RC_2.jpg
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07-05-13

LamboGTR?

LamboGTR? Sure! These swing up doors make the Nissan GT-R even sexier!






Sources: http://www.gtrlife.com/forums/topic/74485-i-want-to-install-lambo-doors-on-my-gtr-right-thing-to-do/
http://www.japanesesportcars.com/galleries/data/media/251/wald-nissan-gt-r-magnum-design_1.jpg
http://amsperformance.com/amsperformanceimages/16/AMS_Performance_Alpha_12_Chrome_GT-R_Install02.jpg

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06-27-13

Pathfinder wins 10 Best Family Cars list

Edmunds.com, Kelley Blue Book and Parents Magazine all agree - the 2013 Nissan Pathfinder is the winner!





2013  PATHFINDER is now  #1 on KelleyBlueBooks' 10 Best Family Cars list, plus 10 Best Family Cars by Edmunds.com and Parents Magazine.

The reinvented 2013 Nissan Pathfinder was named to the top spot on the list of 10 Best Family Cars of 2013 from Kelley Blue Book's KBB.com. The 2013 Nissan Altima also made this year's cut of KBB.com's top family-friendly vehicles. Each year, editors at Kelley Blue Book's KBB.com, the leading provider of new and used car information, develop their list of the 10 Best Family Cars based on characteristics that cater to unique family specifications and situations.

"The Pathfinder and Altima were both completely redesigned to enhance the driver and passenger experience with a bevy of technology and styling upgrades that satisfy the needs of the entire family," said Jon Brancheau, vice president, Marketing, Nissan North America, Inc. "The marketplace has embraced the new direction of these vehicles, and it's a tremendous honor to be recognized by Kelley Blue Book for our achievements in making Pathfinder and Altima two of the most family-friendly vehicles on the road today."

The 2013 Pathfinder represents a new synthesis of comfort and utility for this iconic, 27-year-old nameplate, with a more refined unibody construction providing a civilized ride yet maintaining best-in-class standard towing capacity of 5000 lbs. Kelley Blue Book's editors also recognized the vehicle's improved ride quality, better handling and best-in-class highway fuel economy of 26 mpg. Technology played a big role in Pathfinder's award as well, with KBB.com praising features such as available Around View® Monitor with "bird's eye" view, which the outlet claims is "among our favorite features in existence."




The all-new fourth-generation Pathfinder seats up to seven passengers comfortably and boasts best-in-class interior volume, best-in-class front headroom and legroom and class-exclusive reclining third row seats*. The Nissan EZ FlexTM Seating System allows the second row to move forward or backward up to 5 1/2 inches for easy access to the back row, even with a child seat installed. When carrying seven passengers, the Pathfinder still accommodates up to 16 cubic feet of cargo.

The 2013 Nissan Altima, launched in June of 2012, was included among KBB.com's 10 Best Family Cars due to its "sharp new look, tech-savvy features, refined driving characteristics and class-leading fuel economy" of 38 mpg. KBB.com gave special mention to Altima's "comfortable seating for five and a host of safety features including blind-spot monitoring and lane-keep assist."




The fifth-generation Altima is equipped with standard Bluetooth® Hands-Free Phone System and Streaming Audio via Bluetooth®. Other innovative technologies offered on Altima include NissanConnectSM and NissanConnectSM Navigation with a suite of Bluetooth® phone connectivity features including hands-free text message integration, Pandora® playback, real-time Google® POI search and more. Easy Fill Tire Alert adds further convenience for drivers and passengers who are protected by next-generation Safety Shield Technologies including Blind Spot Warning (BSW), Lane Departure Warning (LDW) and Moving Object Detection (MOD) systems.

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06-27-13

Enter the Design Your Ride Giveaway

Enter the Design Your Ride Giveaway for your chance to win a custom-designed NV200 Compact Cargo from Nissan!



Plus, Check out the amazing businesses that use the Nissan NV - like Gibson Guitar and Stone Brewing Co!



Want to know more or purchase your own NV?
Click here to view San Diego's hottest Cargo Vans!

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06-21-13

Here’s a look at some Nissan convertibles

Happy first day of summer! Here's a look at some Nissan convertibles to get you in the mood for summer!

Photo Credit: 1993 Nissan 300ZX 2 Dr STD Convertible
http://static.cargurus.com/images/site/2008/06/01/01/06/1993_nissan_300zx_2_dr_std_convertible-pic-18210.jpeg
Photo Credit: GT-R Convertible Concept
www.downshiftmagazine.com

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06-20-13

5 common car seat mistakes

5 common car seat mistakes

 


Source: http://blogs.cars.com/.a/6a00d83451b3c669e2017c329dee65970b-800wi
http://www.nissanusa.com/innovations/snug-kids.article.html

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06-17-13

Pay the e-quivalent of $1.51 per gallon!

California LEAF drivers pay the e-quivalent of $1.51 per gallon!


Great news! If you drive the all-electric Nissan LEAF in California, and recharge your batteries at home - you're paying about $1.51 to travel as far as you could on a gallon of gas!

That calculation comes from a new federal website, unveiled Tuesday by the Department of Energy, that allows people to compare the costs of driving on electricity versus gasoline. The "eGallon" site is designed to make one of the bigger benefits of EVs -  low and stable fuel costs - easier to understand. The federal government already has a way of comparing the mileage of electric cars. Anyone who has gone shopping for a Nissan Leaf will have seen on the sales sticker a "miles per gallon equivalent" figure developed by the Environmental Protection Agency. The 2013 Leaf, for example, gets 115 MPGe

eGallons have low prices and no spikes!

If you chart the price of gasoline and the eGallon price over time, you'll notice something else. Gasoline prices often spike up and down erratically because they're linked to international oil markets. Events half a world away can drive up the price we pay at the pump. High prices and uncertainty are a heavy burden for American consumers. On the other hand, the cost of electricity is regional and much more stable, so you generally don't have to worry about the wild gyrations seen in gas prices.

The eGallon price arms consumers with a little bit more information to compare the costs of driving an electric car to the cost of gasoline, but it doesn't measure some of the other benefits of driving on electricity. There are significant environmental benefits - particularly as the share of electricity that comes from clean and renewable energy increases - as well as benefits for America's energy security. Instead of spending $1 billion a day on foreign oil, with electric vehicles and other technologies we can power our cars, homes and businesses with American energy.

As electric vehicle technology continues to improve and the cost of the vehicles continues to fall, more and more Americans are making the switch to electric. Check out the Nissan Leaf at Mossy Nissan today - you'll be happy you aren't paying through the nose at the gas pump any more!

Credit: http://energy.gov/articles/egallon-how-much-cheaper-it-drive-electricity
and http://blog.sfgate.com/energy/2013/06/11/driving-electric-cars-in-ca-equals-paying-1-51-for-gas/

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06-11-13

Mossy Nissan donates Nissan NV van

Mossy Nissan donates Nissan NV van to Oceanside's 2013 Race Across America cycling team

 


Mossy Nissan Oceanside has donated a Nissan NV van to the Oceanside team of bicyclists participating in the 2013 Race Across America (RAAM). RAAM, a yearly coast-to-coast bicycle race, serves as a high-profile vehicle for raising money for charitable causes.

RAAM 2013 starts in Oceanside, Calif. on June 15 at the Oceanside Pier and concludes in Annapolis, Md. between June 20 and June 24. The Mossy Nissan NV Van will serve as an emergency vehicle that will follow the Oceanside team of 8 cyclists across the country. The cyclists will race 3000 miles, cross 12 states, 88 counties and 350 communities and climb over 170,000 feet. The team will ride 24 hours a day, sleeping an average of 2 hours a night until the race is completed.

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06-10-13

Mossy Nissan MOVES the Oceanside Lifeguards!

Mossy Nissan MOVES the Oceanside Lifeguards!





Lifeguards in Oceanside will be patrolling the beach this summer in 2 brand new Nissan Frontier King Cabs from Mossy Nissan Oceanside. These rugged, powerful, highly visible  trucks will surely help Oceanside lifeguards keep swimmers safe and probably help find a few "lost parents" as well! The trucks sport bright yellow, Oceanside Fired Dept. logos and LIFEGUARD decals. These Mossy Nissan Frontiers are also equipped with custom racks in the truck bed to hold surf boards and search and rescue equipment.

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06-10-13

Rims Rule!

Rims Rule! Check out these tricked out Nissans!



Red Nissan Armada


Nissan s15


Nissan s15

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06-06-13

Watch Paul Newman Racing a Nissan Skyline

Watch Paul Newman Racing a Nissan Skyline (GT-R)

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