(Posted on Jul 29, 2018 at 06:51PM by Danielle Smyth)
If you’ve been shopping for INFINITI vehicles, you might have noticed that there are a number of available upgrade packages. It can be difficult to understand exactly what these all include, however, without a bit of explanation.
The 2018 INFINITI Q50 includes the All Weather Package. This amazing addition keeps you prepared for whatever the Seattle, Washington, climate might throw your way. Upgraded floor mats help you maintain a neat and clean interior. A water-resistant trunk trim also keeps your valuables safe from leaks.
This INFINITI is filled with a number of other wonderful features to protect you from the elements. Take automatic temperature control, for instance. You can program your preferences for the vehicle’s interior and never have to worry about fiddling with the adjustment knob while on the road again.
Other amenities include front dual-zone air conditioning and heated steering wheel and seats for maximum comfort. Rain-sensing and speed-sensitive wipers keep you safe in ever-changing storms, and an outside temperature display lets you know whether to grab your coat or leave it behind.
Do these things sound like ones you want in your next car? Stop by INFINITI of Tacoma and take this amazing vehicle for a test drive!
(Posted on Jul 18, 2018 at 09:00PM by Reanne Derkson)
While we may not be floating around in flying cars just yet, Nissan’s luxury brand is creeping ever closer - infusing their vehicles with intuitive autonomous technology. These innovations not only hint at what’s possible, but they also help to inspire confidence in drivers.
Take the 2018 INFINITI Q50, for example. This high-performance sedan can produce up to 400 HP at its top-grade level. With that much power, future-thinking features (such as Predictive Forward Collision Warning)Â are needed to provide an extra layer of security for all occupants.
The system utilizes a radar located behind the front bumper. Through this monitor, it can sense the relative velocity and distance of up to two vehicles directly ahead. It can, therefore, warn the motorist of any possible risks obscured from their field of view.
Say, for instance, a carrier slows suddenly or unexpectedly which disrupts the flow of traffic and triggers a potentially dangerous situation. When detected, PFCW will alert the operator with both audible and visual cues. This warning allows the driver time to respond accordingly, thereby minimizing the risk of incidence.