Side view of the 2018.5 Nissan Rogue Sport

2018 Nissan Leaf and Rogue Stand Strong

If you are in the market for a 2018 Nissan Leaf or Rogue, get ready for some welcome news. As of this year, Nissan has officially introduced its latest driver-assist technology, ProPilot Assist, in two of its vehicles: the 2018 Nissan LEAF electric vehicle and the 2018 Nissan Rogue crossover. You can find both at Palm Springs Nissan, the go-to destination for Nissan’s on sale, in Cathedral City on Kyle Road. For those new to the technology, ProPilot Assist is paving the way for the next level of autonomous driving, and it is easy and intuitive to use. Read the rest of this entry >>

2018 Nissan Pathfinder vs. 2018 Honda Pilot

Whether on the road or driving off-road, the 2018 Nissan Pathfinder comes with some significant advantages over the 2018 Honda Pilot. Make no mistake, they are both solid vehicles designed with bulletproof engineering among other amenities for maximum buyer appeal. The conversation surrounding which is a better model in general almost depends on what you value in your transportation lifestyle. To make things easier on your eyes, we at Palm Springs Nissan have compiled a few bullet points breaking down how the Pilot compares to the Pathfinder. Read the rest of this entry >>

Nissan’s Easy-Fill Tire Support

As far as seasons go, nothing comes close to a cloudless summer day and taking a ride in a Nissan with the windows down. If you’re one of those summer drivers, you already know the start of higher temperatures also means the slow start to increased summer gas prices. The sun might be shining, but in order for your car to be equally as sizzlin’, you need to make sure your car’s tires are properly inflated for those griddle-like roads. Nissan’s got you covered this season with their Easy-Fill Tire Alert feature designed to alleviate the anxiety of stressing over perfectly inflated tires. Read the rest of this entry >>
2018 Nissan Kicks Black

There’s a New Nissan Crossover in Town

Nissan fans have another thing to get excited about! There is a new addition to the Nissan family. The new 2018 Nissan Kicks is hitting dealership lots all across the country. This subcompact-crossover vehicle is joining the Nissan crossover family and wowing people by its sporty look and incredible features. This sporty SUV comes in 12 colors and you are able to customize trims, body color, mirror caps, accents, and the front lip thanks to Nissan’s color studio. Read the rest of this entry >>
Front-side view of the 2020 Nissan Rogue White

Nissan Rogue Sport Next for ProPilot

Exciting expansions are in store for several Nissan crossover models. Nissan recently announced the Nissan Rogue Sport will join the technological ranks of the Rogue, Leaf, and the 2019 Altima by getting the ProPilot Assist semi-autonomous system. The feature will be added to two more crossovers in Nissan dealers like Palm Springs Nissan across North America later this year. This means the Rogue Sport in the U.S. and the Qashqai in Canada will get the technology that is currently installed in 120,000 vehicles worldwide.

The Rogue Sport, according to Nissan, is the fourth model of its kind in the United States to get the ProPilot Assist treatment. As mentioned, the Rogue, the Leaf (all-electric), and the 2019 Altima midsize sedan (which is predicted to be released late this year) all employ ProPilot.

ProPilot helps with steering, acceleration and braking on highways as well as making sure drivers stay centered in their respective lanes. The system can also recognize other cars and adjust the car’s acceleration accordingly. It navigates stop-and-go traffic and maintains a set speed and distance from fellow vehicles in front of or behind the driver. The feature was recently tested on a drive from Detroit to Chicago by Autoblog.

The feature combines Steering Assist and Intelligent Cruise Control for use in both heavy and flowing traffic scenarios. Though it includes “Pilot” in its name, the system is not a self-driving feature but rather a “hands-on” driver assist system. It was developed and designed specifically for roads and drivers in the U.S., and it endured over 50,000 miles of tests on cross-country roads. When it debuted in 2016 on the Japanese-market Serena minivan, Nissan announced ProPilot would also be available on the European Qashqai, one of the automaker’s bestsellers in Europe, and Japan’s X-Trail.

Nissan released a statement noting that 20 of its models in over 20 markets are set to adopt the ProPilot system by the end of its fiscal 2022. According to a Nissan representative, the expansion of ProPilot Assist is part of Nissan’s “M.O.V.E. to 2022” business plan. This project features an increase of new hybrids and electric cars. Nissan’s goal is to sell one million electrified models, and that includes both hybrids and all-electric cars by the year 2022. The company expects electrified models to make up 20 to 30 percent of its U.S. sales by 2025, which includes an influx of new hybrids and electric cars. Nissan hopes to sell one million electrified models, including both hybrids and all-electric cars by 2022, and expects electrified models to make up 20 to 30 percent of its U.S. sales by 2025. Vehicles built to be completely autonomous are also predicted to fit into Nissan’s future plans.

2020 Nissan Rogue cabin viewWhether consumers are interested in investing in any Nissans for sale with the ProPilot system or just want to browse the latest, most efficient models, Palm Springs Nissan, located off Kyle Road in Cathedral City, provides the best Nissan-buying experience in the Palm Springs region.

2019 Nissan Altima Gray

Redefining what a Mainstream Model Can Be.

The latest in Nissan’s quest to change the game and goal of its most popular models continues with the announcement of the 2019 Nissan Altima and its list of features. With an AWD option, new turbo-four engine, and driver assistance technology (among other updates), next year’s Altima will be one of very few crossover vehicles on the market available in its midsize family sedans. The 2019 edition is expected to offer optional four-corner traction for the first time in Nissan’s history. The AWD option is set to be available in each of the Altima’s five trims, which include the S, SR, SV, SL, and Platinum. Read the rest of this entry >>