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Introducing the All-New 2013 Altima, from Nissan

Nissan has big plans for the next two years. And we mean, big - five new models in the next 15 months, to be exact. They got a strong start with the next-generation Nissan Pathfinder, revealed at the North American International Auto Show in January, and they're taking yet another big leap with the all-new Nissan Altima at the New York Auto Show. The Altima will go on sale first, in July, and the Pathfinder…

2012 Nissan cube Not for Squares

Do your friends often tell you you're out-of-the-box? That you're a trend setter? Well, Boardwalk Nissan would like to introduce you to your automotive match: the new 2012 Nissan cube. Available for four years now, the Nissan cube breaks the barriers of what drivers can expect from a car in terms of styling. It surprises with unexpected power and effortless driving. It keeps it casual with a unique, lounge-inspired interior...pleases the senses…

Nissan Announces 2012 Cube Pricing

Last week, Nissan released official pricing for the 2012 Nissan Cube, which is set to enter the Japanese automakers best-selling lineup for the second year in a row. The light weight mid-size SUV starts at a base MSRP of $14,980, and climbs to $18,520 at its top trim level, the 1.8 SL CVT.

The second-gen Cube is built on Nissan's B-platform, offering up 122 hp with its 1.8-liter DOHC 4-cylinder…

Nissan's Six-Year Plan

During the last two years, Nissan brought fresh new models to the market, including the Nissan Leaf EV and Nissan Juke. Now, the Japanese auto maker is planning to bring several other vehicles to market over the next decade.

The goals is to achieve 15% market share of vehicles in Japan, and a global share of 10%. In other words, 1 out of every 10 cars on the road will be a Nissan. Nissan plans…

Though the Rogue Krom and Cube Krom debuted only two years ago, Nissan has recently announced their plan to axe the models from their 2012 lineup. The reason the Japanese automaker plans to stop production of the two models isn't a result of poor sales. In fact, John Schilling, a Nissan spokesperson explains, "They sold just fine, but they were billed as limited edition."1

Unfortunately for Krom fans, Schillings also says, at this…

Originally, Nissan had planned to bring LEAF production to the U.S. in December 2012 with manufacturing of the lithium-ion battery fitted in the Nissan LEAF starting in September 2012. Unfortunately, the March 11 earthquake has dealt the company a heftier blow than anyone realized. It does not, then, come as a huge surprise that Nissan may be forced to delay U.S. production of the LEAF.

"On March 11 every operation stopped, so all…

Nissan Does the Right Thing

Nissan just recently promised $115,000 in relief aid to the American Red Cross to help them provide food, clothing, and shelter for storm victims in the southeastern U.S. Now, they're stepping up to the plate again. Only this time around the Japanese automaker is offering employee pricing and delayed finance payments to consumers who lost, or sustained damage to, their vehicle due to the devastating storms, floods, and tornadoes that have destroyed…

The internationally acclaimed Edison Awards are named after the famous innovator, Thomas Alva Edison. A tribute to his continuous pursuit of excellence and inspiration to drive the U.S. to the forefront of innovation, creativity, ingenuity, and global mobility, they're among the most honorable awards an automaker can receive.

As you can image, we're elated to report Nissan walked away from this year's Edison Awards with a Bronze. That's right, within…

Nissan Takes the Brings at 2011 Edison Awards

The internationally acclaimed Edison Awards are named after the famous innovator, Thomas Alva Edison. A tribute to his continuous pursuit of excellence and inspiration to drive the U.S. to the forefront of innovation, creativity, ingenuity, and global mobility, they're among the most honorable awards an automaker can receive.

As you can image, we're elated to report Nissan walked away from this year's Edison Awards with a Bronze. That's right, within…

Versa Still Comes in Under 10K

If you've been on a car lot within the past few years, you know that cars available for under $10,000 are unfortunately going the way of dinosaurs. The Nissan Versa SMT, the most barebones trim of the Versa model, actually starts at $9,990 (not including shipping charges). It has, in fact, been the least expensive four-door sedan sold in the U.S. since it rolled out in 2009.

If you don't…