Nissan Enhances Certified Pre-Owned Program to Include Older Models and Select Non-Nissan Vehicles
An expansion to their certified pre-owned program was something that Nissan recently made public. As a way to provide customers with a more versatile selection of high-quality, reputable, and affordable vehicle options, Nissan will be including older models and select non-Nissan vehicles as part of their CPO inventory. There will also be a shift to a broader internet-focused shopping experience for additional accessibility and convenience.
Nissan has made an announcement. They approved the first bi-directional charger for the Nissan LEAF. The new charger will allow drivers to not only charge their electric vehicle. It also can be used as a power source to provide energy back to their homes.
Nissan Maxima was iconic for many years. It is being discontinued after 42 years. The car was first released in the United States in 1979 and was a popular choice for those looking for a luxury car. The Maxima was known for its high-quality performance and features. It made it an excellent choice. However, it appears that Nissan is discontinuing the Maxima to focus on other models.
Although many consumers like the idea of buying an electric vehicle, they aren't always sure if the long-term cost of ownership is worth it. If you're not sure whether or not to purchase an EV, you'll be happy to learn that owning one instead of a comparable gasoline-powered vehicle could save you money in the long run. Here's why.