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A
370 Shift – Roadster Style
The
new Nissan 370Z Roadster
will arrive at the dealership
next month and we can't
wait for this sporty new
model to take us through
our paces.
A
new breed of sportscar – pure
and simple – the 370Z
Roadster combines the superior
performance of the 3.7-litre
V6 engine mated to either
a six-speed manual or seven-speed
automatic transmission.
The 370Z Roadster also features
a plethora of safety equipment
including Vehicle Dynamic Control,
Traction Control, Anti-lock
Braking System, Brake Assist,
Brakeforce Distribution, and
dual front, side and curtain
airbags.
With styling cues that are
ready to pounce and a list
of features to rival any other
including sports leather seats,
Satellite Navigation, Bluetooth®,
BOSE® audio system, subwoofers,
and heated electric seats,
you know you want to get behind
the wheel of the new 370Z Roadster.
Contact us for more information
today.
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| Nissan
Offers Real-Time Traffic Updates |
Nissan
has joined forces with SUNA to deliver
its customers next generation GPS
technology.
Nissan
X-Trail Ti and TL, and Nissan Patrol
Ti vehicle owners will now be able
to tackle heavy traffic conditions
with ease, thanks to the inclusion
of SUNA Traffic Channel services provided
by Intelematics Australia.
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Nissan
is the first vehicle importer in
the Australian automotive industry
to offer its customers SUNA Traffic
Channel as a standard feature on
certain models.
SUNA is Australia’s first digital
traffic information service that broadcasts
detailed information on traffic congestion
and other road conditions directly to
compatible portable and in-vehicle GPS
navigation devices.
Renowned as an innovator, Nissan will
now connect X-TRAIL and Patrol customers
with up-to-the-minute information on
traffic incidents such as accidents,
road closures, traffic congestion, major
road works and special events, helping
them escape city congestion and hit the
open road sooner.
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The
SUNA satellite navigation will include
a lifetime subscription.
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A
Message from Service
The
end of summer is
near, we are back
at work and the
kids are back to
school.
It’s
a busy time of year,
to say the least, so
don’t get behind
on your services and
book now!
Contact us on 9894 2244
or make an enquiry online here.
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Weekend
Getaways
The
holidays are now over and it is
time to settle back into work and
the normal hustle and bustle of
the working week.
But
when the weekend roles around, it is
time to hit the road and enjoy the last
of the sunshine.
There
is an abundance of great weekend destinations
throughout Victoria, some within 90 minutes
of Melbourne’s CBD, while others
may be better suited to an overnight
stay.
Here are some of our top driving destinations
for the summertime;
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Great
Ocean Road
Take a drive down one of Victoria’s
most renowned stretches of road starting
in Geelong, where you can stop for a swim
anywhere along Victoria’s surf coast,
including Bells Beach and Jan Juc.
You can also explore the rainforests of
the Otway Ranges and the Twelve Apostles
or stop over in the historic towns of Queenscliff,
Warrnambool or Port Fairy, taking in the
sceneries of the rugged shipwreck coast.
Mornington Peninsula
Enjoy driving through the 260km of
coastline of the Mornington Peninsula. Stop
at any of the calm, sandy beaches of
Port Philip Bay or ride the waves of
the ocean beaches, at Portsea, Sorrento,
Rye and Gunnamatta.
There are numerous picnic and camping
areas available along the foreshores
of the Mornington Peninsula, as well
as golf courses and walking tracks
or you can stop at the Red Hill market,
which takes place on the first Saturday
of every month from September to May.
You can even join your drive of the
Mornington Peninsula with the Bellarine
Peninsula by catching the hourly car
and passenger ferry from Sorrento to
Queenscliff.
Phillip
Island
Visit
Phillip Island and take in the sights
of the wonderful nature and wildlife. With
family activities including fishing,
boating, swimming or surfing, there
is plenty of action to keep everyone
busy.
Watch the penguin parade at sunset
and see nature take place before
your eyes. Also see the koala
and bird life or take in your surroundings
at Seal Rocks.
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