Thanks to the 2024 Nissan Murano, uncomfortable car rides can be a thing of the past. The interior of the Murano has been designed to feel like you are in a social lounge instead of an SUV. The designers did not focus only on creating a luxurious-feeling interior; performance is also vital. Let’s look at the Murano’s details before you go to your trusted Nissan dealership in Vancouver, WA, to see it in person.


Visit Your Nissan Dealership to See How Luxury Meets Performance in the 2024 Nissan Murano 

Performancea white 2024 Nissan Murano driving through snowy mountains | Vancouver, WA

Nissan Murano’s engine is a 3.5-liter DOHC 24-valve V6 with a continuously variable valve timing control system. It produces a torque of 240 lb-ft and a horsepower of 260. Simply stated, torque and horsepower are responsible for the Murano’s get-up-and-go capabilities. The transmission is an Xtronic CVT. The drivetrains available are front-wheel drive and intelligent all-wheel drive. Read the rest of this entry »

 

Healthy tires allow you to drive safely, but they will wear down as time passes. Surface friction damage, weather, and time can all cause tire damage. As your Nissan dealership in Vancouver, WA,, we’d like to advise you on a few signs that your tires are wearing out.


Looking for New Tires? Visit Your Nissan Dealership in Vancouver, WA

Cupped TiresCar tires at warehouse | Vancouver, WA

Cupping is an unusual wear pattern where the tire appears to have been gouged at regular intervals. This type of wear is caused by worn shocks or a damaged suspension. Either of these issues causes our Nissan to bounce slightly as it moves, and this bouncing action creates the wear pattern. Our technicians will need to examine the tires to determine the extent of the damage. Read the rest of this entry »

 

There are several tell-tale signs that crop up when you need a brake repair. You may just have a problem with your brake pads, or there could be a problem with another component of your braking system. Either way, you need to head to your Nissan dealership when these signs show up, as driving with faulty brakes can endanger you.


How to Know Your Nissan Needs a Brake Repair

1. Metallic Screeching Sound

Brake disk and detail of a wheel hub | Vancouver, WA

Brake pads are an important part of your vehicle’s braking system, and they need to be at least 2/32 of an inch thick to be considered safe enough to drive with. When they get to this thickness, you’ll hear them start to make a high-pitched screeching noise every time you step on the brake pedal.

This sound isn’t just annoying: it’s an indicator that soon, your warn-down brake pads will start causing problems and damaging other parts of your braking system, such as the rotors. Read the rest of this entry »

Compact, stylish, and perfect for your daily commute, the Nissan LEAF has been a point of reference for the electric vehicle industry, standing ahead of the competition when it comes to efficiency and innovation. The 2024 release of this iconic EV is now available at your Nissan dealership, where you can come check it out in person and discover its best features. Take the 2024 Nissan LEAF on a test drive and find the perfect financing plan to make it yours.

The 2024 Nissan LEAF at Your Local Nissan Dealership

Style and Comforta rear view of an electric blue 2024 Nissan LEAF | Vancouver, WA

Two characteristics that make the new Nissan LEAF a popular vehicle are its sleek design and its comfortable cabin. Every trim level of this electric hatchback boasts an interior passenger volume of 92.4 cubic feet, offering 42.1 inches of legroom in the front seats, 33.5 inches in the second row, and a maximum cargo volume of 30.0 cubic feet with the rear seat backs folded down. Read the rest of this entry »

 

When it comes to maintaining your Nissan, it’s essential to use the right parts. OEM parts are the same parts you’d find on your vehicle fresh out of the factory, and your Nissan dealership uses nothing else when servicing your pride and joy.


Why Get OEM Parts for Your Nissan?

1. Performance and Safetyman holding a car part | Vancouver, WA

Performance and safety are great reasons for using OEM components on your Nissan, and the two things are linked. Brakes are one element to be aware of. For instance, there are vital differences in the way OEM brake pads are designed compared to some aftermarket equivalents, and that can lead to early failure in the case of the latter. Read the rest of this entry »

 

Do you need a rugged truck to take you around Vancouver, WA, in style? The 2024 Nissan Frontier is an excellent vehicle to consider and comes standard with the King Cab S and a 4×2 configuration. Let’s learn more about it below!


The Rugged 2024 Nissan Frontier Takes You Around Vancouver, WA, in Stylerear view of a gray 2024 Nissan Frontier parked on a dirt road | Vancouver, WA

The 4×2 King Cab S Nissan Frontier features a 3.8L DOHC Direct Injection Gasoline (DIG) V6 engine offering 310 horsepower and 281 lb-ft of torque. It also comes with a nine-speed automatic transmission, rear-wheel drive, A Dana rear axle, four-wheel ABS, front/rear vented disc brakes, an independent front suspension with a stabilizer bar, and speed-sensitive power steering capabilities. Read the rest of this entry »

 

Love your Nissan? To keep it running smoothly, you’ve got to do some nitty-gritty car care: oil changes. It may seem like just another task on your car’s maintenance checklist, but changing your oil at your local Nissan dealer is a biggie for your car’s well-being.

 

 

Why Oil Changes Can’t WaitPouring oil to car engine. Fresh oil poured during an oil change to a car | Vancouver, WA

Motor oil is your engine’s best friend. It keeps everything inside running smoothly, cutting down on friction and the wear and tear that comes with it. Skip those oil services and you’re leaving your engine to fend for itself against all sorts of grime and gunk. Read the rest of this entry »

 

As Nissan’s latest player in the all-electric car segment, the brand-new 2024 ARIYA has everything one can ask for in a family vehicle, including an elegant interior, available all-wheel drive, plenty of passenger and cargo space, and powerful and efficient powertrain options. Here are a few of the features you will love.

 

 

Now Available in Vancouver, WA: Introducing the All-New 2024 Nissan Ariya

Efficiency and PowerFront left angle of a gray 2024 Nissan ARIYA | Vancouver, WA

The 2024 ARIYA is available with either a 63-kWh standard battery or an 87-kWh long-range one. Various well-equipped grades are offered, providing plenty of customizable options for drivers who can also choose between standard front-wheel drive and Nissan’s dual-motor e-4ORCE all-wheel drive technology. The powerful Evolve+ e-4ORCE and Platinum + e-4ORCE models pump an impressive 389 horsepower and 442 pounds of torque, delivering all the acceleration you need to merge on the highway and navigate around the city. Read the rest of this entry »

The 2024 Nissan Kicks, available at your Vancouver, WA Nissan dealer, is a crossover with many innovative, tech-based features. Some of those tech-based features you’ll find most desirable are driver assistance technologies that help you stay safe while driving.

 

 

2024  Nissan Kicks Safety Features Available in Vancouver, WA

  1. Intelligent Around View MonitorRed 2024 Nissan Kicks left hand side profile parked on the street | Vancouver, WA

The available Intelligent Around View Monitor isn’t a driver assistance feature but a helpful safety feature. It provides a 360-degree birds-eye view of the area around your Kicks to help you with parking and navigating around obstacles. Read the rest of this entry »

 

At a glance, the Nissan Versa and Nissan Sentra are similar in size and body shape. But each has its own unique features that might make it the better choice for you. Here’s what to expect when you test drive both vehicles at your local Nissan dealer in Vancouver, WA.

 

 

Versa or Sentra? Which One is for You?

Comparing Exterior Sizesa red 2024 Nissan Versa image next to a blue 2024 Nissan Sentra | Vancouver, WA

While they may look similar in size and shape, the Sentra is slightly larger than the Versa. The Versa is 177 inches long and 68.5 inches wide. By comparison, the Sentra is 182.7 inches long and 71.5 inches wide. The two vehicles are nearly the same height, with the Versa just a quarter inch taller than the Sentra. Read the rest of this entry »