Wednesday, July 28, 2010

2011 Nissan Leaf

Many Automakers are increasingly using advanced technology to raise fuel economy with their internal combustion engines. In fact, several have made four-cylinder engines as powerful as older six-cylinder motors. They're using transmissions with six or more speeds, direct fuel injection and tires with less resistance. With the recent trends toward going green and saving money of fuel economy in vehicles for Washington state residents, auto makers like Nissan are sprinting toward continuous improvement in gas mileage on their various models.

It’s now official — Nissan announced that they will be coming out with the Nissan Leaf, based on green technology and sustainable energy. Being hailed as a zero-emission vehicle, the new Nissan Leaf will not only reach the demands of increase fuel economy, it will also be a popular model among the flourish U.S. “green” attitude. Nissan Leaf is expected to operate as an everyday car that will allow motorist to enjoy their commutes with an advanced lithium-ion battery and save fuel on not having to worry about gasoline purchases. Many WA Nissan Dealers, whether a Bellevue Nissan Dealer or a Burien Nissan dealer are excited about this new trend and brand new Leaf model.

Among its other alternative-fuel vehicles in North America, Nissan currently offers a hybrid sedan for sale in North America; in fact WA car shoppers can test drive both the Altima Hybrid and standard Altima model on Puyallup Nissan dealer lots and throughout WA state. Whether you are accustomed to shopping at a Tacoma Nissan Dealership or a Renton Nissan auto dealer, you owe it to yourself to test drive the Nissan Altima sedan, coupe, and Altima Hybrid model.

The all-new Nissan Leaf will be out on U.S. lots across the country in 2011. Nissan has even taken into account power-sapping external factors like hilly terrain, accessory draw and extreme temperatures. Gas mileage can be enjoyed without having to worry about performance suffering.

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