
Nissan Motor Co. may have their focus skewed since Japanese Twenty Somethings Drink Less, Drive Less, Save More.
Still, the company thinks there is a market for its new-look X-Trail SUV for younger drivers.
The X-Trail has 2 and 2.5 liter engines as well as 2- and 4-wheeld drive versions.
Uh...why would anybody NOT want a 4-wheel drive
version?Oh....people want to look like they will go off road, but, not go there.
The second generation X-Trail is 2.4% cheaper but still goes for $17k-21k.
Nissan's X-Trail will automatically detect the best path when taking curves in order to prevent slipping.
The SUV can automatically descend hills and when climbing brake pressure is maintained for a couple of seconds even AFTER the driver takes his/her foot off the pedal.
Nissan continues its emphasis on safety...adding to that now an appeal to the young.
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