"Love car, love people, love life." This has been Nissan's guiding
principle in carving its niche in the automotive industry. With
their dedication to the people as well as their zest for everything
that life has to offer, Nissan has manifested such values in
designing superior cars that are tailor-made for the needs of the
public. Today,
2003 Nissan Sentra Body Kits vehicles are lauded
for its main attributes of being reasonably priced, reliable, and
technologically advanced.
Contrary to popular belief amongst car consumers that Nissan is a
relatively new player in the industry, Nissan actually traces its
origins back as early as 1911. The brand recognition may only seem
recent, as it was previously operating under different names and in
a foreign country unlike the typical pioneering American and
European automakers. Originating in Japan, Nissan was initially
called as the Kwaishinsha Motorcar Works, then Kwaishinsha Motorcar
Co., and again renamed to DAT Motorcar Company. Further corporate
mergings triggered another set of name alterations to DAT
Automobile Manufacturing Co. Limited, to Jidosha-Seizo Co.
Limited.
The term 'Nissan' only came into the company's history in 1934
through the Nissan Motor Company. Fickle as though Nissan may
appear in terms of company name, there is nothing inconsistent in
their vision to provide quality cars to the market. Intent to excel
on its craft, Nissan even partnered with a European corporation to
gain access to automobile and engine designs. With much engineering
genius, it was in the 1950s that Nissan found itself entering
American soil with its unique Datsun sedans and compact trucks. And
with that, Nissan never looked back since.
At present, Nissan already has numerous high-powered vehicles
tucked under its belt. It has fully exercised its expertise in
creating a range of trucks, sport-utility vehicles, minivans,
economical cars and luxury sedans. Its popular trucks are the
Nissan Titan and Nissan Frontier. Its line of SUVs and minivans, on
the other hand, would include the Nissan Quest, Pathfinder, Armada,
and Murano. In addition, the car lineup boasts of the Nissan
Sentra, Maxima, and Altima, to name a few. Nissan also offers a
range of world-class luxury sedans under the Infiniti badge.
However, more than its top-of-the-line vehicles, Nissan has
elevated its capabilities into new heights, what with its
continuous clientèle assistance through the availability of the
Nissan aftermarket parts. Each of these Nissan parts is stamped
with the innovative and powerful performance intended for the
vehicle's smooth running. Nissan parts can be categorized for
specific Nissan models such as the Nissan Pathfinder parts or
Nissan Auto Parts. It can also be available in individual and
general kinds, such as the Nissan fenders, spoilers, fuel tanks,
alternators, condensers, coolant tanks, and a long list of others.
Its Nissan engine parts, for instance, are considered industry
marvels. The VQ35DE, Nissan's all aluminum 3.5L V6 engine, is
remarkably good for 245 horsepower at 5,800 rpm. While Nissan's
continuously variable transmission (CVT), dubbed as the Xtronic, is
specifically designed to handle the power of the VQ35DE.
With all things considered, Nissan is a brand that reeks of style,
innovation, and consumer commitment. Nissan doesn't just rely on
tried-and-tested products, it continuously engineers superior parts
that would provide its car's maximum performance.
About the Author
A real hot chick who is fond of car stuffs. Even Katherine was
still a student she always impart his extra time in joining her
friends in the car racing organization.
Date Published: Apr 17, 2008 - 5:17 pm