(Posted on May 12, 2018 at 07:00PM by Reanne Derkson)
You may have noticed that many vehicles in our luxury lineup — such as the 2018 INFINITI QX30 — possess turbocharged engines or, colloquially referred to as “turbo†for short. And if you’re anything like me, you may have assumed that that’s just a decorative descriptor word added to the nomenclature in order to make the ride sound exceptionally fast.
However, it turns out that a turbocharger is actually a legitimate motor device used to increase an internal combustion unit’s efficiency and energy output.Â
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Powered by an exhaust-driven turbine, the turbocharger compresses and forces extra air into the combustion chamber. By squeezing more oxygen into a cylinder, it means that more fuel can also be added. The result is a more significant production of force and dynamic HP. Not bad, right?
So, the next time you see that fancy familiar feature used on a spec sheet, you might be more inclined to take the respective ride for a spin.Â
(Posted on May 12, 2018 at 04:03PM by Danielle Smyth)
You may know a bit about the INFINITI Q60. It’s a beautiful and sporty alternative to low-end vehicles. It demands attention from other drivers, and it keeps you comfortable no matter where you’re headed. Packed with amenities, this auto is worth a look.
Some features, like speed sensitive wipers, may be new to you. It sounds impressive, to be sure. But what does it mean, exactly?
Speed sensitive wipers, also called rain sensing, help with visibility in bad weather. Think about times you’ve had to drive in storms with variable precipitation. As the storm let up, you might have noticed squeaking or streaking on your windshield.
It can be distracting to constantly adjust your wiper pace as you deal with on-again, off-again rain. Enter the speed sensitive variety, which determine how fast to go based on the weather.
How do they work? An infrared beam on the outer windshield is reflected to a sensor. Moisture buildup and debris interrupt the stream of light. The amount of rain, snow, or dirt is calculated by analog and digital signals, and a message is sent to the wiper motor controls to automatically turn on and adjust to the correct speed. In addition, you can manually alter the sensitivity of the system or turn it off with one switch.
If this feature sounds like something you’d love to have in your next vehicle, stop by your local INFINITI of Tacoma dealer today for a test drive of the Q60.
(Posted on May 6, 2018 at 07:00PM by Reanne Derkson)
More than likely, you have noticed a secondary gauge in your instrument panel, accompanying your speedometer. Often less considered, because nobody’s ever been handed a ticket for exceeding the RPM limit, the tachometer is used to mark Revolutions Per Minute.
RPM is a measure of rotational frequency, and it is applied to count the number of circles around a fixed axis in a single minute. Specifically, in a vehicle, it tracks how many times the engine’s crankshaft makes a full orbit every 60 seconds.
As you press down on the accelerator pedal, you’ll notice the dial on your tachometer moves as power is generated. However, it’s important to note that the engine doesn’t necessarily produce maximum HP at its peak RPM. In fact, hitting the red zone on your tachometer can often be detrimental to your powertrain — especially if you’re operating a manual transmission.
Lucky for you, our upscale cruisers are capable of shifting gracefully to provide the best combination of efficiency and smoothness. Stop by our dealership today to take a new INFINITI for a test drive.