Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Backer Jackson Nissan Houston may lower the price ont the Nissan Frontier!!

Baker Jackson Nissan Houston and Nissan Motor Co. may boost exports from China as rising production in the country, the fastest-growing auto market on the planet, reduces manufacturing costs and increases profit margin.

“We’re not exporting any Nissan cars from China seriously yet, but I don’t preclude it from happening in the future,” Nissan Executive Vice President Andy Palmer admitted on Monday at the Shanghai Motor show. “At least amongst light commercial vehicles, we do have a plan for exports.”

Nissan started exporting China-made pickup trucks last year to Egypt under the local Dongfeng Motor Group Co. brand. Honda currently exports the Jazz compact to Europe but shares components with Honda’s Fit model sold in China.

Stop by Baker Jackson Nissan and test drive your new Nissan Frontier today, we're making deals and cutting prices!!

Monday, April 20, 2009

Baker Jackson Nissan Houston never runs out of the 2009 Nissan Murano!! Come get your Test Drive!!


The Nissan Murano is the most popular and among the first midsize crossovers to be introduced in the United States. By creating a foundation for it's genre in the auto industry, the Murano combines the driving characteristics of a car but with an elevated seating position and versatility of a SUV. It's spacious interior, powerful V6 engine, the same V6 engine in the Nissan Altima, and distinctive styling makes the Nissan Murano a hot comodity for Baker Jackson Nissan Houston.

Since its inception in '03, the Murano has been one of Nissan's best-selling SUVs. Particularly because of it's classy sculptural lines and rounded edges mask the crossover's moderate size, resulting in a surprising amount of cargo and passenger interior space.

The all-new '09 Nissan Murano is completely redesigned with feature upgrades, subtle styling changes and more significant mechanical and interior improvements, but it generally adheres to the formula established by its predecessor. However, with its car-based platform and available on-road-biased all-wheel-drive system, the Murano is definitely not made for rock-crawling. But on the road, the Murano is a the smoothest and certainly one of the sleekest of its breed.

Friday, April 17, 2009

Baker Jackson Nissan and The Nissan GT-R: Born for Perfection


Baker Jackson Nissan 290 and south both have the 2009 Nissan GT-R, but they're literally flying out the door. It's a unique car, employing impressive tech in its engine, suspension, and drive system. But whats even more impressive is its top-notch cabin electronics along with an advanced navigation system, digital music system, and cell phone integration. It tops the cabin tech with an in-dash performance computer. No other car offers driving information quite like the GT-R, and that's thats simply the truth. The ride is rough in the GT-R for normal street driving, and the mileage stays below 15 mpg but with 3 different driving modes to choose from, It's hard to care how much gas costs or even how much you've used while driving it. The 2009 Nissan GT-R is a technical wonder of the world with evidence of brilliance throughout. We would have a hard time with the GT-R as an everyday driver, with traffic tickets and such, but Baker Jackson Nissan Houston is proud to offer this fun, exhilaration vehicle. The Nissan GT-R.

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Baker Jackson Nissan Houston will have the 2010 Diesel Maxima


Baker Jackson Nissan Houston will have the Diesel Maxima for 2010, and we're excited to deliver it with the best customer service and prices Houston has to offer. It will be using a 3.0-liter V6 dCi diesel engine cranking out something around 261hp and 406 lb-ft of torque which was co developed by Renault. I'm not quite sure on the Miles per gallon of this car, but I’m guessing it will be around 38 mpg city and highway combined. I would estimate Baker Jackson Nissan Houston will offer it for $35,000, However, plans are now expected to change and the Japanese automaker will be joining several other automakers that are putting the brakes on their diesel launch strategies.

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

The 2009 Nissan Altima!! A Sporty Ride with a Stunning Look !! Waiting for you at Baker Jackson Nissan Houston!!


2009 Nissan Altima buying advice
"Should you buy a 2009 Altima or wait for the 2010? The 2010 Nissan Altima is not likely to get any significant mechanical updates compared to the 2009 version. But the 2010 model year does mark what automakers call a “mid-cycle” point, a demarcation between the model-year 2007 introduction of this generation of Altima and its expected redesign for model-year 2013 and Baker Jackson Nissan Houston will never run out of stock. Typical mid-cycle updates include revisions to exterior styling, usually a new nose and a revamped tail, and changes to shapes and textures in the cabin.


Timing makes the 2010 Altima a candidate for a mid-cycle freshening, so if you crave the very latest styling – styling that will carry the car through to the end of this design generation – wait and see what changes Nissan might bestow on the 2010 Altima. If, on the other hand, you like today’s look and want to roll the dice that dealers will become eager to discount 2009 models if word leaks out that freshened 2010 Altimas are on the way, then the 2009 Nissan Altima is for you.

What you’ve got to know about the 2009 Nissan Altima
Nissan likes to pitch itself as the BMW of Japanese brands, and while the comparison is more appropriate to Nissan’s upscale Infiniti division, it’s entirely justified to think of the 2009 Nissan Altima as the sportiest offering among affordable midsize cars.

Every 2009 Nissan Altima boasts an athletic bearing played out in aggressive styling, fine handling, and energetic four and six-cylinder engines. There’s also a gas-electric 2009 Nissan Altima Hybrid; it comes as a sedan and is available only in selected states.

The 2009 Nissan Altima isn’t quite as polished mechanically as its toughest rivals, the Honda Accord and Toyota Camry. But there’s a punky attitude here you won’t find in the Accord or Camry.

The 2009 Nissan Altima arrives in Backer Jackson Nissan Houston showrooms in late summer 2008. The Altima sedan was redesigned for the 2007 model year, when it gained new styling and more standard safety features compared to Altima’s 2002-2006 design generation. The coupe, Altima’s first two-door model, was added for the 2008 model year.

What’s changed about the 2009 Nissan Altima
The 2009 Nissan Altima is unchanged mechanically from the 2008 Altima, but Nissan has revised some standard equipment groupings and tweaked some appearance details. Sedans continue as base 2.5 and better-equipped 2.5 S models with a four-cylinder engine, and as 3.5 SE and 3.5 SL models with a V-6. Coupes return in 2.5 S and 3.5 SE guise. Hybrids remain in a single trim level that mimics the 3.5 SE sedan.

All 2009 Altimas receive a new automatic door lock system. The Altima 2.5 S features a revised Connection Package that now includes dual-zone automatic temperature control and rear air conditioning vents.

The Altima 3.5 SE now includes as standard Nissan’s Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC) antiskid system, xenon headlights, fog lights, and rear spoiler. There are also new stand-alone moonroof and 3.5 SL VDC packages

Changes to the base 2009 Nissan Altima 2.5-grade sedan include revised option package content, and three new exterior colors. New standard features on 2.5 sedans include a new 16-inch wheel cover design, black grilles around the highlights, the addition of dual power remote-controlled sideview mirrors, and a standard trip computer and outside temperature gauge. Other base-model enhancements include air conditioning with in-cabin microfilter and front side window demisters, a lock for the fold-down rear seatback, dual sun visors with driver’s side vanity mirror, and speed-sensitive variable intermittent windshield wipers.

The 2009 Nissan Altima coupe adds automatic door locks as standard for both trim levels and the front grille receives a high-gloss paint treatment; it had been medium gloss). The 3.5 SE coupes get revised 18-inch alloy wheels with larger 235/45R18 tires for the 2009 model year.


2009 Nissan Altima dashboard and controls
Sedan and coupe share a logically arranged instrument and control layout. Ordering the navigation system gets you a useful rearview camera -- put the car in reverse and what’s behind displays on dashboard screen. The navigation system does introduce some complications, however. It takes more steps to program than it should and its touch-screen takes over some audio controls, impeding easy adjustments.

The 2009 Nissan Altima dispenses with a traditional ignition key in favor of a key fob that remotely activates the door locks and allows you to start the car by simply pushing a dashboard button without removing the fob from pocket or purse. If you ever loose it, you can always come back to Baker Jackson Nissan 290 or South and pick up another.

2009 Nissan Altima price and features
Prices for the 2009 Nissan Altima start at an enticing $20,595 for the entry-level four-cylinder sedan. But despite the presence of such standard features as tilt/telescoping steering column and cruise control, this model is a real stripper intended mostly to capture Internet price searchers. (All prices quoted here are manufacturer’s suggested retail prices; they do not factor in any options, but do include Nissan’s mandatory $695 destination fee.)

The most popular Altima models are the more-sensibly equipped 2.5 S versions. These have the four-cylinder engine, and include such fundamentals as air conditioning, power mirrors, a digital media connection, and an outside temperature indicator. With manual transmission, the 2.5 S sedan starts at $21,735, the coupe at $22,445; with CVT, starting prices are $22,235 and $22,945, respectively.

You’ll move into the $25,000 range for a 3.5 SE model and such niceties as the V-6 engine, power driver’s seat, sunroof, leather-wrapped steering wheel, and heated power mirrors. With manual transmission, the 3.5 SE sedan starts at $25,875, the coupe at $27,085; with CVT, starting prices are $26,375 and $27,585, but Baker Jackson Nissan always negotiates, respectively.

The 3.5 SL sedan starts at $30,075 and adds leather upholstery, heated from seats, xenon headlamps, and other amenities.

Most all these features are available on any 2009 Altima, though Nissan tends to group them in rather pricey options packages. On the other hand, choosing the CVT over the manual transmission adds roughly $500, about half the tariff most rivals charge to go from manual to automatic transmission.

The 2009 Nissan Altima Hybrid starts at $27,345 and is equipped similarly to the 3.5 SE models.

2009 Nissan Altima quality and reliability
Nissan generally ranks about average among rival brands in customer surveys of initial vehicle quality and long-term dependability. “Average,” however, puts Nissan behind segment leaders Honda and Toyota.

Altima owners are happiest with their car’s overall design, and give top marks to the design of the interior and its accessories. They’re less pleased with how those accessories behave as the miles pile up.

Altima’s cabin mixes nicely padded surfaces and richly grained panels with some plastic pieces that feel thin and flimsy. Wind whistles around windows at highway speeds and the occasional rattle also can..."




Monday, April 6, 2009

Nissan’s “Denki Cube” Debut

"Nissan’s “Denki Cube” Electric Vehicle Concept Brings Distinctive Spirit Into Play in New York Auto Show Debut

New York City is about to get a lesson in what happens when geography meets geometry – specifically, when the world, which is round, meets the Nissan Cube, which is essentially square. The occasion is the world debut of the Nissan Denki (Japanese for “electric”) Cube Concept at the 2008 New York International Auto Show.

The lithium-ion battery-powered Denki Cube electric vehicle concept, which will be on public display at the Nissan exhibit at Jacob Javits Convention Center from March 21 through March 30, was created to draw attention to Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.’s (NML) global environmental efforts. It also serves as a preview of Nissan’s future small car strategy for the North American market, which includes plans to sell a redesigned gasoline-powered, next-generation Cube at Nissan dealers in the United States and Canada beginning in 2009.

“The Denki Cube Concept is a fun way to expose American buyers to one of Nissan’s most popular home market cars at a time when fuel economy and packaging efficiency are on a lot of people’s minds,” said Al Castignetti, senior vice president, sales and marketing, Nissan North America, Inc. “Like the production Cube on which it is based, the Denki Cube Concept is boxy yet charming, fashionable and functional, and completely tuned in to today’s needs for enjoyable efficiency.”

About the Denki Cube Concept
In creating the Denki Cube Concept, the designers started with a well-defined canvas, the current-generation Nissan Cube. The iconic Cube has always been the antithesis of traditional automotive style – square, minimalist, asymmetrical and humble – yet also warm, relaxing, practical and undeniably charming. To this solid foundation, the Denki Cube adds a new EV powertrain and unique exterior and interior treatments.

The Denki Cube Concept’s exterior features fresh front and rear styling treatments, including a new “electric themed” front grille design with an AC power charging port, a radical “lightning” headlight design and new bumpers and turn signal lamps. In the rear, the signature Cube asymmetrical rear quarter area (with wraparound glass on one side) has been enhanced by a new bumper with hidden taillights. The roof sheet metal has been replaced with a full fixed glass panel that enhances the interior’s sense of wide-open space. The Denki Cube Concept exterior also features....."

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Baker-Jackson Nissan News: Free Wifi and So Many Awards!!

"March, 2009 - Baker-Jackson is Honored with Nissan's Most Prestigious Award for Customer Service:
Baker-Jackson Nissan is one of two Houston-area Nissan dealerships receiving Nissan's Owner First Award of Excellence for outstanding customer service in 2008. It marks the (eighth) time Baker-Jackson has been recognized with the award, a record very few dealerships across the country can claim. "Our entire team is to be congratulated for their hard work and constant dedication to help ensure every one of our customers receives a level of service beyond their expectations," says Bruce Baker. Two Baker-Jackson team members earned additional recognition – Tony Tham and Linden Collins. Both were honored with Nissan's prestigious Platinum Elite Award of Excellence for being two of the top 100 sales associates out of over 16,000 in the country.

Baker-Jackson would like to congratulate every member of our team for their achievement and our customers for allowing us to serve you.

The Nissan Owner First Award of Excellence is the highest award presented by Nissan North America to its Dealers. This award recognizes Nissan's top Dealers from across the nation who put forth the tremendous effort needed to achieve its required high standards of customer service and embody the philosophy and vision of Nissan—to endeavor to provide Nissan customers with an outstanding ownership experience, from the showroom through every aspect of ownership.

March, 2009 - Free WiFi is Now Available at Baker-Jackson:
Customers can now enjoy the use of the Internet while having their vehicle serviced at Baker-Jackson. Conduct business, do homework, or just enjoy the usage of your computer during your visit to Baker-Jackson. Free WiFi is just one more way Baker-Jackson endeavors to make your experience with us the best you have ever had. You can even access that service coupon you forgot to download before your left home!

March, 2009Baker-Jackson Celebrates 20 Years of Successful Business :
Bruce Baker, the sole owner of Baker-Jackson Nissan, started the dealership 20 years ago. It's a monumental year for the Baker-Jackson Nissan family. James Brown, Sales Manager has been with Bruce for the entire time and many members of our team share a good part of those 20 years. Perhaps it's the familiar faces and consistent service that have added to our high level of customer satisfaction and success.

We'd like to think so, but we also realize it is you, our customers, who truly make it possible for us to shine. Thank you for your part in our success. We promise to continue to deliver beyond your expectations for the next 20 years, and the next, and the next..."

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