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When the first Altima rolled off Smyna plant

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It is thought that the Eastern car manufacturer Nissan produced the Nissan Altima to keep on one of the most successful lines in the organization’s history, the Nissan Bluebird, which started in 1957.  After the Bluebird was phased off, speculations were high on which line would replace the Bluebird, which many have believed to be the Altima.  The Altima is positioned higher than another popular line, the Nissan Sentra, but lower than the Nissan Maxima re size, power, and luxury.  The Altima’s first markets are north America and the Middle East.  Other markets other than the two discussed earlier also have the Altima, but know it as the Nissan Teana.  Altimas were first assembled and produced for the 1993 model year in 1992.  As of the moment, two Nissan plants in the US turn out the Altima - the plants in Smyrna, Tennessee and Canton, Mississippi.  The Smyrna plant was first to turn out the car, and the Canton plant only followed in 2004 to fill in high demand. 

the problem with the Altima is that there have many a large amount of manufacturing failings in both plants that have made Nissan do a number of safety recalls after only two years when the first Altima slipped off the Smyna plant.  Issues on defects still plague the Altima for as contemporary as 2008.  The engine utilized in all Altima models is the KA24DE I4 DOHC engine with 150 hp.  Transmission is either 4-speed automatic or 5 speed manual.  The trim lines for the Altima are the XE ( base ), GXE ( mid-line ), SE ( sporty ), and the GLE ( luxury ).  The most distinguishing features of the different trims are manual windows for the XE, power windows for the GXE, mist lights and side skirts for the GXE.  In spite of safety concerns, the Altima line is still being produced on its fourth generation.

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February 13th, 2010 at 2:13 am

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Vehicle speed sensitive electric steering

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Comfort, utility, safety, space and flexibility are only some of the things that the Nissan Sentra offers its driver and passengers. 

This is true since on the mechanical aspect, the Nissan Sentra line is understood to have a steadily variable valve timing control system in intake valves, an electronic drive by wire throttle, a front independent strut suspension, an iridium tipped spark plugs, a Nissan direct ignition system, a rear torsion beam spindle plus integrated rear stabilizer bar, a ripple control shock absorbers and a vehicle speed sensitive electric steering. 

On its interior, the Nissan Sentra is famous for having an air condition with an in cabin micro filter, an auxiliary twelve-volt DC power outlet, a battery saver, a center console and adjustable cup holder, a digital clock in radio, a driver side coin holder, a 4 way manual front passenger’s seat, front door pockets, height adjustable three point front seat belts, an oversize glove box, a passenger visor vanity mirror, power windows with a driver’s one touch automated up or down plus vehicle reverse feature, a rear defroster, a tachometer, a tilt steering column, a upper dash storage and variable intermittent windshield wipers. 

On the safety and security aspect, the Nissan Sentra is known for offering child safety rear door locks, an energy soaking up steering column, a front seat belt with pretensioners and load limiters, a front seat active head restraints, lower anchors and tethers for youngsters system, a Nissan sophisticated airbag system that has a twin stage supplemental front air bags plus seat belt and occupant classification sensors, a Nissan car immobilizer system, roof mounted curtain side impact supplemental air bags for both the rear and front seat outboard occupant head protection, a tire pressure monitoring system and a sector body construction and front and rear crumple areas.

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Why Used Kelly Blue Book Values

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If probably be a good penny for your vehicle, you probably would like to know whether you received a good deal. The Kelley blue book website will offer you a value on your vehicle, in fact, there are companies that use this value on any vehicle to make decisions.

So whether you’re shopping, are going to sell it or trading in, you can get Kelley blue book online and whether it’s this years, or a classic care fill in a form and get a value. A few simple questions, and of course, you’ll need all the information you have on the care in order to get an accurate estimation, and you’ll have your answer.

Take a moment to get the registration or write down what you know about your care or truck, you need the make, model, and of course the year and all of the options.

Head for the Kelley blue book website, and look in used the area for used car values, fill in the form, and the Kelley blue book website will offer you three different types of estimated values.

The values you will see indicate what your car may be worth if you were to sell it at retail, if you were to sell it for a private party sale, and also its trading in value.

Often, when you are searching for insurance you can use these estimated values to make sure your car is covered to the extent that you need it.

The best part about Kelley blue book and some of the other car value companies is the Kelley blue book has been around for quite a few years. You’ll not only find classics, but you’ll also find those that are made this year. So it doesn’t matter whether you’re going to sell it, buy it or trade it, get your Kelley blue book value before you do it.

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August 10th, 2009 at 3:15 am

Renault and Nissan word together with Singapore Government for Zero-Emission Mobility

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More of these articles and much more automotive news can be found on: Automotive News

The Renault-Nissan Alliance has formed a partnership with the Energy Market Authority (EMA), the Land Transport Authority (LTA) and the Economic Development Board (EDB) of Singapore to explore the development of Zero Emission Vehicles Program. 

 

Under a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) signed in the presence of Lawrence Wong, CE of EMA, Dr Beh Swan Gin, MD of EDB, Yam Ah Mee, CE of LTA and Thierry Koskas, Renault Electric Vehicles Programme Director, the organizations have agreed to set up working team of representatives and promote introduction and expansion of electric vehicles in Singapore. 

 

“EV development is an exciting new area particularly relevant to the Singapore context. Singapore is well-positioned for the deployment of EVs due to our relative small size, urban environment, robust electrical grid and IT infrastructure,” said Mr Lawrence Wong, Chief Executive, EMA. 

 

“Renault and Nissan aim to become leading brands in zero emission vehicles. Singapore is for us a key priority, as the geography of the country and the focus on environment issues make fast and strong development of electric cars,” said Thierry Koskas Renault electric vehicles programme director. “We are looking forward to working closely with all partners involved to make this project successful.”  

 

 The Renault-Nissan Alliance has begun ZEV initiatives in Kanagawa Prefecture and Yokohama in Japan, as well as in Israel, Denmark, Portugal, Monaco, the UK, France, Switzerland, Ireland, China and Hong Kong. In the United States, the Alliance is exploring ways to promote zero-emission mobility and the development of an EV infrastructure in the State of Tennessee, the State of Oregon, Sonoma County and San Diego in California, and Tucson, Phoenix Arizona, Seattle in Washington and Raleigh in North Carolina. 

 

The Alliance has formed partnerships with 26 governments, cities and other organizations to advance the deployment of EVs worldwide. 

 

The Renault-Nissan Alliance The Renault Nissan Alliance, founded in 1999, sold 6,090,304 vehicles in 2008. The objective of the Alliance is to rank among the world’s top three vehicle manufacturers in terms of quality, technology and profitability. 

 

EV Taskforce 

To spearhead Electric Vehicle (EV) test-bedding and infrastructure development in Singapore, a multi-agency taskforce chaired by Energy Market Authority (EMA) and the Land Transport Authority (LTA) has been set up with members comprising the Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR), Economic Development Board (EDB), National Environment Agency (NEA), Ministry of the Environment and Water Resources (MEWR) and Ministry of Trade and Industry (MTI).  

 

The EV taskforce was set up to assess the benefits and applicability of adopting EVs in Singapore. It will draw up the overall plan of EV test-bedding and evaluation of the environmental and economic benefits, with a view of a potential larger scale adoption of EVs in future. The taskforce will work with key industry players to examine infrastructural requirements, policy requirements and new business models arising from EVs, as well as identify industry development and R&D opportunities. It will also look into educating the public on EV technology though a nationwide EV sharing programme or through corporate fleets. Funding for interested parties to develop infrastructure and buy electric vehicle will set aside during the test-bedding process.  

 

Energy Market Authority Energy Market Authority (EMA) was formed on 1 April 2001 as a statutory board under the Ministry of Trade and Industry to forge a secure, long-term electricity industry that thrives on healthy competition. New market structures have been created to promote competition in the electricity and gas industries. EMA will also continue to promote cost-competitive outcomes for consumers by ensuring a level playing field for competition within the electricity and gas. As co-chair of the EV Taskforce, EMA endeavors to establish strategic partners for test bedding, identify power grid regulation/licensing for EV charging systems and develop relevant codes and standards.   Land Transport Authority Land Transport Authority (LTA) is a statutory board under the Ministry of Transport. spearheads land transport developments is planned by the LTA and so are long-term transport needs. LTA addresses wider issues such as sustainable development, economic growth, and community life, while serving commuters by providing an integrated and user-friendly transport system. As a co-chair of the EV Taskforce, LTA helps ensure that relevant regulations, standards and infrastructure are in place. LTA looks forward to working with leading companies such as Renault-Nissan to develop innovative transport solutions. 

 

Economic Development Board EDB is the lead government agency for planning and executing strategies to enhance Singapore’s position as a global business centre and grow the Singapore economy. In so doing, we attract economic opportunities and jobs for the people of Singapore, and help shape our country's economic future. EDB’s role in the MOU is to work with industry partners like Renault-Nissan to jointly identify industry development opportunities such as manufacturing and R&D. The MOU is aligned with EDB’s positioning of Singapore as a “Living Laboratory” where leading-edge urban mobility solutions, such as electric vehicles, are tested, developed and exported to the rest of the world. 

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July 2nd, 2009 at 4:37 pm

Careful driving and how to save on petrol

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Most of us need to keep an eye on our outgoings nowadays and one fairly major expense is running our cars. The price of petrol seems to be going up and so there are a few rules we can all follow to help save on fuel.

One thing a lot of us are guilty of at times is putting our foot down when accelerating. If you drive an automatic it is best to accelerate at a moderate speed in order to give the transmission time to shift to the higher gears. Also if you accelerate away and brake straight away this is a big waste of petrol.

A good way to save fuel is simply reduce your speed. As speed increases fuel decreases!

Tyres which are under inflated are often overlooked. If they are not at the right pressure they will need to use more fuel to keep the car moving. Get yourself a good tyre gauge and check the tyres at least once a month. One tip is to check them when they are cold because driving the car will warm up the tyres and also the air inside them which increases pressure and gives a falsely high reading.

Check your air filter because a dirty one will restrict the flow of air to the engine which will affect performance and also economy.
 
New wheels and tyres may look really good and they can even improve the way that a car handles, but if they are wider they could create more resistance and increase fuel consumption. So it is worth considering keeping the old ones for long road trips which will give you a far smoother ride and far better economy.

If you are thinking of changing your vehicle then maybe this will be the ideal time to downsize a little. Nissan and Toyota are two of the leading manufacturers who have developed highly fuel efficient cars.

This may not seem obvious, but take a look inside your vehicle and give it a bit of a spring clean. We are all often guilty of collecting rubbish in our cars and its surprising how this extra baggage mounts up in the terms of weight. The more weight that is in the car the more fuel is burnt.

Finally, not a very popular thing to say, but whenever possible why not simply walk?!!

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April 17th, 2009 at 10:37 am

Importing Cars from Japan - Why You Need to Consider This Option

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There are various tried and tested ways in importing cars from Japan. All over the world, people residing in foreign countries have already discovered the advantages in importing vehicles from Japan, instead of buying them from local car showrooms.

One of the benefits in buying cars from Japan is having access to a wide range of car selections. You may be presented with only a few models if you shop in your country of residence, whether it is in America, Australia, or Canada. However, if you trade in from Japan, the selections could be limitless.

When it comes to importing Japan cars, you can try contacting different sources or sellers of vehicles. For example you go with a private seller, but you can also try participating in car auctions. In Japan, used cars which are still in tip-top shape are not uncommon. Thus you can still get the car you want inexpensively.

Indeed, many people have already vouched for the better affordability of high-quality Japanese cars. This arrangement is even more ideal for those with limited finances. Once you import straight from Japan, you could save up to three thousand dollars or more. This is already a good amount of savings for anyone buying impressive quality vehicles.

It is very essential however that you only make deals with authorized car sellers in Japan. It won’t do you any good if you buy a cheap priced car that looks good but lacks the needed functionality and power. Thus, proper evaluation before purchase is recommended.

If you are concerned on the type of car that you own and the kind of image that it provides you, Japan cars importing is a good way to get the vehicle you want. This will allow you to get the best and latest Japanese cars, even before it has hit the worldwide markets.

With quality vehicles produced regularly by Japanese car makers, your car-buying budget will certainly go a long way. By directly car importing from Japan, you are always certain of getting reliable vehicles at no high cost. You can drive around town in your spanking new car without spending a fortune.

These are just a few of the advantages on making Japan-made vehicle importations. Not only is this a good way to get quality cars, but a cost-effective means to spend your money as well. Highly considering on importing cars from Japan? Swing by this blog site today and find out how.

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Written by Davion Wong

November 26th, 2008 at 5:23 am