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buy a new nissan kicks in seattle washingtonIt’s a new model year for Nissan, and amongst the whirlwind of exciting reveals, a few surprises still remain. Enter the 2018 Kicks, set to be released in America this spring. Engineered to stoke the eternal fire of the crossover craze, this SUV delivers a delightfully well-rounded amount of performance for those Seattle drivers that demand versatility from their ride.

Able to balance performance and fuel economy, the new Kicks will happily provide you with plenty of pep in your urban excursions. The 1.6-L four-cylinder engine and CVT drivetrain provide 125 hp, which doesn’t sound like much, right? Yet with a maximum curb weight of 2,556 pounds, you can expect it to be the perfect amount of power— while remaining remarkably efficient (at a combined 33 mpg).

With Nissan Intelligent Mobility, the Kicks will also be able to improve your driving ability and keep you well out of harm’s way (often without you even noticing it). With a blind spot warning and rear traffic alert, expect to never be snuck up on again. Able to monitor your distance from the car ahead, this vehicle will be able to notify you if they suddenly slow down. It can even stop for you if you don’t react quickly enough.

Contact Kirkland Nissan today to learn more. 
buy a new nissan kicks in seattle washingtonMarking the beginning of a new calendar year, the creation of a few million resolutions, and a shift from the homely rooster zodiac to everyone’s favorite canine, 2018 is defined almost entirely by the change it brings. But here’s one we’re particularly excited about: the introduction of the new, city-friendly Nissan Kicks into the American market this June.

With its 1.6L DOHC engine, capable of 125 hp and 115 lb-ft of torque, this subcompact crossover puts the ‘sport’ in 
sport utility vehicle. Coupled with Nissan’s Xtronic CVT system, the Kicks has a heart that’ll beat at 33 mpg— a number guaranteed put a smile on any miser’s face.

At 7 inches of ground clearance, with a total height of 62 inches, this SUV gives drivers a nice, high eyepoint. Surveying the cars beside you as you slip into the perfect parking spot will be like second nature in this well-built vehicle. Not only that, but the Kick’s electric power steering, front-wheel drive, and tiny turning circle of only 17 feet 
ensures that navigating through small urban spaces will be a piece of cake.

Contact Kirkland Nissan today to learn more about the Kicks and its impending release.

Nissan has announced that the initial batch of 2018 Kicks has come out of their Rio de Janeiro industrial complex and are now being transported to neighboring Argentina. The 933 units mark some of the first shipping anywhere in the world. They begin wider global production ahead of the model’s introduction to Seattle and North America showrooms in June of next year.




The Kicks is a fantastic new compact crossover set to shake up the market. It comes packed with a 1.6L four-cylinder motor offering 125 horses and 115-lb.-ft. of torque. The efficiency of the engine is astounding—the EPA estimates you’ll receive an unbelievable 33 miles per gallon combined. And the Xtronic continuously variable transmission (CVT) is smoother than any automatic you’ve ever driven.



The exterior has a lot going for it, too. The now customary V-Motion Nissan grille is used to striking effect, while the headlamps are elongated and boomerang-shaped. This provides a thrilling look. LED technology is available both on the front and rear lights. Additionally, the inclusion of the eye-popping floating roof means there are a total of seven body colors and five two-tone designs offered.



Call us at Kirkland Nissan to discuss the upcoming Kicks!
buy a new nissan kicks in seattle washingtonIt’s sad but it’s true: the Juke is no more. But, dear readers, calm your beating hearts and unclench your tightened fists; there is a silver lining to this tragedy. Here in its place is the brand new, 2018 Nissan Kicks. Trust us when we say: one drive in this vehicle and you’ll have forgotten all about the… What was it called again?

The look of the new Kicks takes after the Juke in a way that’s more quintessentially Nissan; the angular floating roof, hard-edged yet elegant front, and sleek teardrop silhouette make this crossover an automatic head-turner. And with the 'Color Studio' customization program comes the ability to personalize even further, from two-tone accents on top all the way down to the mirror caps and door handles.

Utilizing the most recent advancements in intelligent driving tech, the new Kicks is able to navigate the road —almost— as well as you can. 
Its Around View system delivers 360-degrees of high-definition monitoring, while rear cross traffic alerts pair with blindspot warnings to negate collisions. Automatic emergency braking ensures further protection, engaging whenever sudden obstacles appear.

Contact us today to learn more about this vehicle, its release date, and all the other great cars we have in stock.
This week, the 2018 Nissan Kicks made its North American debut at the Los Angeles Auto Show and, not surprisingly, the response from automotive journalists and enthusiasts has been incredibly upbeat. 
 
Industry watchers are hailing the all-new Kicks for its youthful, yet sophisticated appeal, as well as its slightly larger interior, which was lacking on the Nissan Juke – the subcompact SUV that the Kicks replaces. In fact, the Kicks more than doubles the cargo capacity from behind the rear seats from 11 cu-ft. in the Juke to 25.3 cu-ft. 
 
 
But, despite its larger interior, the Kicks does feature less power under the hood. It comes standard with a 1.6-liter four-cylinder engine, which produces 125 horsepower compared to the Juke’s 188 horses. There is an upside though and that’s excellent fuel efficiency. Nissan estimates that the 2018 Kicks will garner 33 mpg combined, which is sure to appease eco-conscious urbanites.
 
Inside, the interior features a clean, modern look with all trim levels featuring a 7-inch color infotainment system, three USB ports, automatic emergency braking and forward-collision warning. Android Auto and Apple CarPlay compatibility is also available, as well as a blind-spot warning, rear cross-traffic warning and around-view monitor.
 
The all-new Kicks will go on sale in June 2018, so you’ll need to be patient as you await your next test drive. To learn more, contact us at Kirkland Nissan in Seattle, Washington.
 
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