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Latest Nissan News For Seattle, Tacoma, And Bellevue Washington
2018 nissan kicks for sale in seattle washingtonAccording to an article by Autocar, a UK-based online publication, an all-new Nissan Juke is on the horizon with an unveiling set before the end of the year. In an interview with Alfonso Albaisa, Nissan’s Global Head of Design, the next-gen crossover "is certainly coming soon", leading the publication to speculate that a global debut could take place at the Paris Motor Show in October.
 
In North America, the Juke was recently replaced with the all-new Kicks after sales of the vehicle started to wane. The Juke’s looks were extremely polarizing – it had a loyal following of drivers who loved its unique lines and body composition, but there was also a large cohort of automotive enthusiasts that couldn’t get behind the Juke.
 
As for the 2019 variant, Albaisa was quoted as saying that the second-generation Juke won’t resemble the last one. “It doesn’t look like the IMx or new Leaf, either. It's an urban meteor with a nasty attitude.”
 
Speculators are suggesting that the new Juke will be based on the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance's 'V' platform, which already supports the Renault Captur and Nissan Micra. According to the article, the crossover is expected to eschew the naturally aspirated petrol engines that have accounted for much of its sales volume so far. Instead, the upcoming Juke will use the 898cc three-cylinder and 1197cc four-cylinder turbo motors found in the current Micra and Qashqai. 
 
No word yet if the 2019 Juke will be released into the North American market. In the meantime, the 2018 Nissan Kicks remains a solid option for drivers wanting equal doses of style and performance. To schedule your test drive in one, contact our dealership in Seattle, Washington.
Technology – it’s all around us. From refrigerators that can tell us the latest sports scores or weather, to smart home devices that allow us to adjust the volume of our music or dim the lights without having to leave our seats. As consumers, we’ve become accustomed to these advanced features, wonderfully weaving technology into our day to day lives.
 
The 2018 Nissan Kicks promises to extend your tech to the open road, offering a range of new interior features designed for your comfort, convenience and connectivity.
 
 
According to Nissan, the 2018 Kicks offers “tech made for you” with innovative features that drivers have come to expect in their vehicles. This includes:
 
A modern and simple "Gliding Wing" instrument panel - Dominated by a centrally mounted 7.0-inch full-color display, this instrument panel houses the Nissan Kicks’ comprehensive infotainment system. 
 
Three interface choices – Listen to your favorite tunes or stay connected with friends and family using the integrated NissanConnect, Apple CarPlay or Android Auto.
 
A Bose Personal Plus Sound System – For the ultimate audio experience, the Kicks is available with a Bose Personal Plus Sound System, which delivers a superior, driver-focused listening experience using eight speakers.
 
Bose UltraNearfield Neodymium Speakers – Located inside the Kicks' driver's seat head restraint, these speakers provide a 360-degree listening experience that’s either fully immersed or front-focused.
 
Get the latest interior tech features that you crave behind the wheel of the 2018 Kicks. To learn more or to schedule a test drive, contact our team at Kirkland Nissan in Seattle, Washington, to book your appointment. 
2018 nissan kicks for sale in seattle waThe all-new 2018 Nissan Kicks recently hit showrooms across North America, which means that automotive journalists have been clamoring for test drives as a way to review the subcompact SUV. One of those publications is Consumer Reports – they recently reviewed the mid-range SV trim and, boy, did they love it. 
 
They hailed the vehicle for its value, especially for urban drivers and those in warmer states who don’t need the enhanced traction of all-wheel drive. Pricing starts at just $17,990 for the base S, $19,690 for the SV and $20,290 for the SR. For new car shoppers on a budget, you can’t beat that.
 
The 2018 Kicks also scored top marks with Consumer Reports for its spacious interior. Even though the body of the subcompact SUV is diminutive, the Kicks’ upright styling creates a roomy rear seat with good knee and headroom space (33.2 inches and 38.5 inches, respectively). Cargo capacity is generous too with up to 53.1 cubic feet of storage with the rear row folded down. On the road, the cabin is quiet and relaxing with less road and wind noise than most of its rivals – something highway commuters can appreciate.
 
If you’ve been anxious to test drive the all-new 2018 Kicks, contact Kirkland Nissan in Seattle, Washington, to book your appointment today.
When shopping for a subcompact SUV, the market of makes and model is vast. With so much choice, it can be hard to hone-in (let alone test drive) all of the options that fit your budget and needs. 
 
The 2018 Nissan Kicks promises to simplify your decision. It was recently named a top 10 pick by the US News and World Report, which hailed the all-new vehicle for its low base price, excellent fuel economy and comprehensive list of standard features.
 
 
The 2018 Kicks is available in three well-loaded trims (S, SV and SR) with a starting price of $18,965. All models are equipped with front-wheel drive and a 125-horsepower 1.6-liter four-cylinder engine that makes 115 lb-ft of torque. A continuously variable automatic transmission is also included across the board, which is rated for 31 mpg in the city and 36 mpg on the highway. 
 
Standard equipment on the 2018 Kicks boasts a six-speaker stereo, two USB ports, Bluetooth, push-button start, and a 7-inch touch-screen infotainment system. However, if that’s not enough bells and whistles for you, you can also opt for the available eight-speaker Bose premium sound system and NissanConnect with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, which allows you to easily connect your smartphone to the Kicks' infotainment system. Other optional features include automatic climate control, proximity key entry, remote start, satellite radio, a Rockford Fosgate audio system and a built-in Wi-Fi hotspot.
 
Sound like the right subcompact SUV for you? To learn more, including pricing and specs, contact us at Kirkland Nissan in Seattle, Washington, to schedule a test drive in the all-new 2018 Kicks!
2018 nissan kicks for sale in seattle waLooking to get your “kicks” along Route 66 this summer? Well, now you can in Nissan’s newest crossover to hit its line-up. Unveiling later this spring, the 2018 Kicks will take the place of the now-defunct Juke, promising Seattle area drivers practicality and fuel efficiency with more conventional styling.
 
The 2018 Kicks will be offered in three well-equipped trims (S, SV and SR) with pricing beginning at $18,965. All models will feature front-wheel drive only, which is ideal for urban drivers, and come with the same 125-horsepower 1.6-liter four-cylinder engine that makes 115 lb-ft of torque. A continuously variable automatic transmission is also standard across the board, which is rated for 33 mpg combined and fetches better fuel economy than the Juke’s 29 mpg combined.
 
One of the greatest advantages of the all-new Kicks is its capacity. In an article by Cars.com, the reviewer was very impressed by the interior layout and backseat leg- and head-room of the small crossover, which is often hard to find in this segment. The Kicks also boasts loads of cargo space behind the back seat – 25.3 cu. ft. to be exact, which beats out other popular models, like the Toyota C-HR’s 19 cu. ft. or the retired Juke’s 10.5 cu. ft.
 
Can’t wait to go for a test drive? Neither can we! To pre-book your appointment in an all-new Kicks, contact our team at Kirkland Nissan today.
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