Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Classic 2006 Honda Accord Commercial (VIDEO)

Two words that seldom go together: Beautiful commercial. That is what this 2006 ad for the Honda Accord is, though.

Arranged and directed with the dreamlike loveliness of a Gondry movie, the “Cog Commercial” is a forgotten classic. Click to watch an elaborate dance of parts assemble themselves into a whole, all with a grace that you have hardly ever seen while waking.

This isn’t the kind of tightrope walking we see down at the fair in Puyallup. Nissan has an outstanding talent when it comes to bringing art to advertising…if we do say so ourselves!

96 Nissan Altima Defines An Era

Like classy beats and lyricism? That’s what’s promised by the rapper, QuESt, on his new album dedicated to an era and named after the car that defined it—96 Nissan Altima Music.

You can check out this “clean cut, old school” rap here.

The Nissan Altima was so popular during the 90s—and so inexpensive for the value it provided—that it was the basic model for many a custom car. As the description of QuESt’s work says, “this was the kind of music you listen to while bumping in your 96 Nissan Altima.” Kind of makes you want to look over some used cars around Seattle. Used Nissan Altimas are a good choice whatever your taste in music.

Of course, you can and should listen to whatever strikes your fancy when you’re in your Nissan. What plays during a night out in Seattle isn’t necessarily what you’ll be listening to on the drive back to Puyallup. Nissan had the sound system to do it justice though, so once you’ve downloaded the MP3 of QuEST’s dedication album, you can put it right on one of the digital players available here.

2009 Nissan GTR Inspires 2012 Dodge Viper

The Dodge Viper is getting a rebirth after its brief demise, and we think its godfather is the Nissan GT-R.

After all, it was only a little while ago that the Nissan GT-R took the auto-world by the throat when it won Motor Trend Car of the Year for 2009.

Here’s the Motor Trend Car of the Year video of that honor and the car that inspired it.

GT-R won it for providing a terrific array of basic luxury, housed in a sports car body and priced at the kind of value Nissan is known for. GT-R proved that you didn’t have to break the bank to get a high-class sports car, and that automakers don’t have to cut corners—like with the bare-boned and noisy Viper—in order to deliver value.

So, congratulations, baby Viper, from your godfather, Nissan. Puyallup car buyers will surely see a few models heading their way soon. Though not as many, we suspect, as they’ll see of the used 2009 Nissan GT-R. A search of Bremerton used car dealerships could turn up a few.

Friday, September 17, 2010

Nissan Murano

Nissan’s midsize crossover went on sale late in 2002 as a 2003 model and was a success right away. The five-passenger SUV is powered by Nissan’s 3.5-liter, V-6 engine, which produces 240 horsepower and 244 lb.-ft. of torque and is mated to a continuously variable automatic transmission and is either front- or all-wheel drive.

The Murano sold in three trim levels in 2007, S, SL and SE. The mid-level SE front-wheel drive is valued at $19,725 by NADAGuides.com for a Clean Retail example with 60,000 miles on the odometer. Step up to the SE AWD model with the same mileage and the price goes up to $22,425. Find a used Nissan Murano at Used Car Dealer Bremerton or Bremerton Used Car Dealership.

Among the options available on the 2007 Murano were a 225-watt Bose audio system with seven speakers and a 7-inch LCD display that incorporated climate, audio, trip and navigation system controls. A DVD system and satellite radio were also offered.

Safety features include stability and traction control, antilock brakes with electronic brake force distribution and advanced airbags, including side-impact/rollover airbags for front and rear seat occupants. A tire pressure monitor, front seatbelt pre-tensioners and LATCH child seat anchors were all standard.

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Ford F-150: Popular on the Used Market

Best-selling truck and often best-selling vehicle, Ford’s full-size pickup is sought by used truck buyers because its popularity makes finding the model and features they want easier than other models. After all, with the cab, bed length, trim and option package choices for the 2008 model year there were 81 styles of F-150, so there’s a wide range of prices.

Falling just about in the middle of that price range is the Supercab Lariat 2WD model, which came with came standard with leather seats, aluminum alloy wheels and a V-8 engine mated to a four-speed automatic. This truck with 60,000 miles on the odometer is valued at $22,550 by NADAGuides.com for an example in Clean Retail condition. Look for your used Ford F-150 at Bremerton Used Cars Dealership or Used Cars Kitsap County.

At its most basic, a Ford F-150 Regular Cab FX 2WD with 60,000 miles on it is valued at $16,500 by NADAGuides.com for an example in Clean Retail condition, while a Supercrew King Ranch with the same mileage checks in at $26,900, according to NADA.

F-150s came with one of three engines and two transmissions for 2008: a 4.2-liter, 202-horsepower V-6; 4.6-liter, 248-horsepower V-8; and a 5.4-liter, 300-horsepower V-8, all with either a four-speed automatic or a five-speed manual.

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