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Nissan Features Glossary For Seattle, Tacoma, And Bellevue Washington
Safety first! That’s a mantra we can all get behind when it comes to our automobiles, and Nissan certainly takes it to heart in the construction of their 2018 Altima. This car has two amazing technologies we wish to cover today: Rear Cross Traffic Alert and Predictive Forward Collision Warning.

Ever been worried about visibility as you reverse out of your driveway or parking space? (We’re going to take a wild guess and assume the answer to that question is “yes.”) Well, Rear Cross Traffic Alert helps you detect if an automobile is approaching from behind or even to either side of your vehicle. Nifty, right?



The 2018 Nissan Altima also comes with Predictive Forward Collision Warning. This is a very advanced rare sensor that can help save your life. When you’re going own the highway, the sensor automatically judges the speed and distance of the car in front of you as well as the car in front of that one. If deceleration on their part occurs, your instrument panel will light up and you’ll be given an audible warning. 


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We love covering some of the finest features Nissan vehicles offer each week, and today we’re jazzed to discuss how the 2018 Altima has your back and keeps your passengers safe. It employs two sensational new technologies to do so: Predictive Forward Collision Warning and Rear Cross Traffic Alert. We’ll detail each in turn below!


With Predictive Forward Collision Warning, Nissan packs in an advanced radar sensor that can make all the difference to you and your family one day. As you speed along, it monitors both the automobile traveling directly ahead of you as well as the one traveling ahead of that. If it detects deceleration, a visual signal will light up on your instrument panel and it will let out an audible warning.



Rear Cross Traffic Alert in this Altima comes in handy, too. As you reverse out of your driveway or a parking space, it will detect and warn you if vehicles are approaching from either side (not just directly behind you). This makes it significantly easier to back up, adding much utility to the rearview camera experience.

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2019 nissan altima platinum for sale in kirkland washingtonOver the last 25 years, the Nissan Altima has become a household name in the auto industry. Debuting back in 1992, this mid-size sedan quickly gained in popularity for its innovated options and affordability.

In its sixth generation, the new 2019 Altima is better than ever before. It’s the first model in the fleet that offers Intelligent All-Wheel Drive. This clever system provides power and support when and where you need it by adapting to the changing road conditions. It monitors the vehicle’s speed, throttle position, and wheel spin to ensure a smoother experience.

It also enhances traction control on slick streets during inclement weather and automatically diverts up to 50% of the energy to the front tires. When this function is not in operation, it sends 100% to the rear for more responsive performance. You will be gliding over the payment with ease.

The Platinum trim level also adds a 360-degree camera feed that assists with getting into tight spaces and parallel parking. You won’t have to worry about fender benders anymore.

Want to try one out for yourself? Get in touch with our dealership in Kirkland, Washington to schedule a test drive in a 2019 Altima today!
new 2018 nissan altima sv for sale in seattle washingtonWhen it comes to groundbreaking advancements, no one can compare to the engineers at Nissan. Keeping your family secure on the road is a top priority at this Japanese automaker. That’s why the new 2018 Altima is bringing Safety Shield Technology to Seattle!

Blind-spot monitoring will detect when another vehicle is next to you. When you switch on the turn signal, a warning will chime to alert you. Added to this is a 360-degree camera system that will provide you with a birds-eye-view of your immediate surroundings. Moving Object Detection can also sense people or things behind your automobile.

Other features that help to increase your response time are traction control that reduces wheelspin and electronic brake force distribution. This option applies more pressure while coming to a stop with excessive weight in the rear. Adaptive headlights adjust their brightness according to the environment outside. You won’t have to worry about low visibility on foggy nights anymore! If you are in the market for a family-friendly sedan with amazing electronics, the 2018 Nissan Altima is your best bet.

Get in touch with our dealership in Kirkland, Washington to schedule a test drive today!
2017 nissan altima 2.5 s for sale in seattle washingtonWhen it comes to accident prevention, no other company comes close to the innovations being brought to the table by Nissan. The addition of a rearview camera in many models has saved a lot of people from fender benders. You won’t have to worry about running over your kid’s bicycle or bumping into a stationary car you when parallel parking.

At the posterior section of the vehicle, engineers have placed a camera that shows what is directly behind you. The video feed is shown either on a touchscreen monitor or the rearview mirror, depending on the car. In the 2017 Nissan Altima 2.5 S, a 5-inch display presents you with a live image. If you start to back up and an audible alarm sounds, that means that you are too close to the object. This smart safety feature has helped drivers avoid big headaches.

This system even works in low-light areas and at night. For city living, it’s ideal due to the frequency of street parking. It also gives a clear picture during inclement weather such as rain or snow.

Want to test out this function for yourself? Get in touch with our dealership in Kirkland, Washington to drive a pre-owned Altima today!
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