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Nissan Pathfinder Family Features
Thursday, November 8th, 2018SUVs are becoming very popular among families. This is because they offer passenger space, cargo space, technology, and even towing capacity. SUVs like the Nissan Pathfinder are great for families. Check out some of the family friendly features in the 2018 Nissan Pathfinder below.
As a parent, safety is something you always worry about for your children. The 2018 Nissan Pathfinder can help you rest assured because this vehicle offers a lot of safety technology to keep you and your family safer while you are out on the road. Some of the standard and available safety technology includes intelligent cruise control, automatic emergency braking, blind spot warning, intelligent around-view monitor, and rear cross traffic alert.
Another way the 2018 Nissan Pathfinder is a family-friendly vehicle is through all of the technology and entertainment features. If you have ever had a child ask, “Are we there yet?” you will like these technology features. The Nissan Pathfinder has a Tri-Zone Entertainment system. This system gives the passengers in the second row the ability to play video games, watch movies, and more. That will keep your kids entertained as you take your road trip. Another great technology feature in the Pathfinder is the 13-speaker Bose Premium Audio System with Acoustic Waveguide Technology to give you a great sound quality for music and more throughout the vehicle.
The space and seating in the Nissan Pathfinder also makes it very family-friendly. This vehicle can seat seven people. It has Latch and Glide technology for the seating to give you secure seating and easy access to the seats. This vehicle gives you 16 cubic feet of cargo space behind its third row of seating, but you can also fold down the second and third rows to get more cargo space. You can get up to 79.8 cubic feet of cargo space with the second and third rows folded down. That gives you room to load up the kids and the cargo.
The Nissan Pathfinder has some great family features and a lot of other great things going for it. If you would like to check out the Nissan pathfinder for yourself, you can stop by Woodfield Nissan today to take a test drive.
Woodfield Nissan is a Nissan dealer near you. We have a wide selection of new and used Nissan vehicles for sale including the Nissan Pathfinder. Come down to Woodfield Nissan to check out our current selection today. Our staff will be happy to help you find the vehicle you’re looking for.
Nissan’s New Standard Safety Tech
Tuesday, October 23rd, 2018Nissan, in an attempt to help reduce and prevent common types of collisions, is committed to offering safety features that are typically expensive optional extras in all best-selling models by 2021. Nissan is targeting many different safety extras, including, lane keeping assists, blind spot detection and forward collision warnings. Each of these traditional extras will be offered as standard equipment.
Nissan’s North American Chairman, Denis Le Vot, stated, regarding the new safety plan, “Our philosophy is to bring Nissan intelligent mobility technologies to market in our most popular and affordable vehicles.” In theory, the commitment to safety is a fantastic strategy, not only from a strategic marketing strategy. Family’s tend to continually value safety when buying newer vehicles and by committing to continuous safety improvement, Nissan cements itself as a global partner in keeping drivers and vehicles safe. Le Vot later added, “Safety Shield 360 combines six advanced systems to give models like Altima and Rogue a class-leading package of technologies that can improve safety and the overall driving experience for Nissan owners.”
Nissan Safety Shield 360 features many safety technologies including front, rear and side sensors, including Automatic Emergency Braking with Pedestrian Detection, which uses forward-facing radar and camera technology to track vehicles and pedestrians and potentially give audible and visual warnings. Applying the brakes to help avoid or reduce the severity of frontal collisions is also an added feature. Lane departure warnings alert drivers when they drift between lanes, also with audible and visual cues. High beam assist automatically switches headlights to low beam when a vehicle is approaching, as well as shifting back when that vehicle passes. Nissan is also pledging to include side sensing technologies including blind spot warning and rear cross traffic alert, which warns drivers about approaching vehicles when in reverse. And finally, rear automatic braking also helps the driver detect stationary objects when backing up and has the potential to apply the brakes.
The learn more about Nissan’s ongoing commitment to safety or any 2019 Nissan models, visit the Hoffman Estates Nissan dealer in person or online.