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Interesting Nissan Facts For Seattle, Tacoma, And Bellevue Washington
Nissan has just invested a whopping $170 million in its production process. The automaker will be ramping up efforts at its Tennessee and Mississippi plants, and much of the money will go toward improving the 2019 Altima. With all of that extra funding behind it, you know the sedan is bound to be a great one.

Can’t wait for the new model to hit dealerships? Why not stop by ours the next time you’re in the Edmonds, Washington, area and check out the 2018 Altima 2.5 S? Filled to the brim with amazing features, this vehicle is well worth a test drive.



This Nissan is built on a gutsy 2.5-liter, four-cylinder engine, and it’s capable of providing an exciting 179 horsepower and 177 lb-ft of torque. Thanks to its efficient base, you can expect 27 city and 38 highway mpg in the sedan. Plus, with its 18-gallon gas tank, you shouldn’t have to stop at the pump all that often.

In-vehicle technology like a push button start and keyless entry make getting each day started a simple task. Connectivity is a breeze, as well, with Bluetooth integration and voice-activated controls.

Stop by Kirkland Nissan today and take this auto out for a spin! 
Hey, Nissan fans! The prototype for the 2019 Altima has been released, and initial reviews are extremely positive. In an article this week by Roadshow, a division of CNET, the reviewer described the new model as being largely similar to the greatness of past versions, but with a huge number of improvements.

Roadshow felt that the largest thing of note in the new Altima was its engine. For the first time ever, it uses a 2.0-liter KR20DETT VC-Turbo. This variety has been seen previously, but only in INFINITI’s QX50 crossover. By adding it to the Nissan lineup, the automaker is going a long way towards improving the brand’s powertrain.



What is VC, you might ask? Well, it stands for variable compression. Rather than use a fixed proportion, this great engine employs a multi-link design that can adjust the stroke of the pistons based on throttle input. The lower the ratio, the better for power delivery. On the flip side, a high one improves overall efficiency. For you, this means on-demand oomph alongside much-improved fuel economy.

While you wait for this awesome new technology to hit showrooms, why not check out the 2018 Altima? It boasts many of the same great features as its soon-to-be-released successor. Hurry
in to Kirkland Nissan and take a test drive today!
 
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