"The new Nissan Kicks definitely isn’t an enthusiast’s car, but not all cars need to be. As a practical daily driver at an affordable price, Nissan has basically nailed it. It’s more grown-up. It’s nicer inside. It has more power. It’s more spacious. It offers all-wheel driv...
S, SV, and SR trims will be offered, with the SR pictured here getting 19-inch wheels and special accent lights below the headlights, along with sporty-ish design touches inside including red stitching and other unique trim. The new Kicks also has significantly more ground clearance than ...
Inside the Nissan Kicks, it’s easy to be pumped with the technology and features offered at such a nice price tag. You’ll never run out of USB outlets with a total of 3 ports in the Nissan Kicks. Nissan Intelligent mobile was also a neat feature: that included Apple CarPlay™ and...
The Kicks gets a fully modern glow-up and moves closer to traditional crossover-SUV territory with the addition of all-wheel drive and increased ride height.
That does the Kicks an injustice, because it’s not just the trendy, outlandish metalwork that belies humble origins. It’s also remarkably well put together inside. The dashboard is covered in faux stitched leather, but the result looks and feels really smart – much more so than, say, ...
The goal here was simple; to deliver a more stylish impression to those who slip inside the Kicks. Finally, the other big focus for Nissan in bringing updates was in the area of connectivity. Tech fiends will be happy to know that Apple CarPlay and Android Auto applications are now standar...
15 photos Photo: Nissan “Worth the wait...” says Nissan in the teaser for the 2018 Kicks, which will be revealed in a few hours at the Los Angeles Motor Show. The big question is, what’s actually worth waiting for considering the platform is shared with the Juke and the Ki...
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Inside, the vintage-look design was enhanced by new technologies such as the 12.3" display in front of the driver complemented by the infotainment's touch-screen from the center stack. On top of the dashboard, a cluster with three analog dials showed data regarding the turbochargers and an ...
quick. Typically, green (sometimes blue) dashboard lights mean that a device is on or is running, and a visual cue is provided by the display. This is required before starting the engine and moving the vehicle out of Park. At Jack Ingram Nissan, we service all makes and models. In ...