Last updated 4 days ago
No matter how much money a driver makes, saving money on gas is worth it. The difference between a car that gets 20mpg and one that gets 30mpg amounts to $870 per year. In over 5 years that adds up to $4,350 in extra fuel costs!
It is worth it to do the research and get a car that is fuel-efficient. This doesn’t mean that you have to spend a large amount of money up front and get a hybrid vehicle like the Hybrid Toyota Camry or the Ford Fusion Hybrid. Of course these vehicles get great gas mileage but there are other great fuel-efficient vehicles to consider. Bert Ogden Nissan in McAllen, Texas has a great lineup of used vehicles and by using the fuel economy website you can Find and Compare cars and find which cars are the most fuel-efficient.
At Bert Ogden Nissan in Texas our inventory is updated daily and you may be able to find some affordable gently used fuel efficient vehicles for a great price. The Internet today is full of useful information and allows you to do all your research from the comfort of your own home. It is worth the time and effort to get a vehicle that is going to save you money in the future.
Last updated 9 days ago
Many of us drive around with information that may be incorrect. Knowing when to brake quickly, pump the brakes or lay off the brakes completely, is very important. It is important for your safety and for the well being of your vehicle as well. In the video below, some of the most common mistakes made while driving are corrected. Following these steps will make us better, safer drivers.
Visit Bert Ogden Nissan in McAllen, Texas for new Nissan and used Nissan vehicles. We would love to work with you and answer any questions you may have about taking care of your vehicle and driving safely.
Last updated 12 days ago
When we think of hearing loss, we often blame things like loud music, heavy machinery and other obvious loud noises. Studies have shown that when driving in a convertible at speeds exceeding 50 mph you are exposed to noise levels between 88 and 90 decibels. Research shows that repeated exposure to noise levels over 85 decibels can lead to hearing loss. The noises heard while driving are the engine, exhaust, tires, other cars and trucks and the noise of the wind. Even if you slowly drive your convertible, you will increase the time you are exposed to the loud noises of other vehicles.
To find a great vehicle come to Bert Ogden Nissan in McAllen, Texas. Studies need to be continued to test drivers further both in a convertible and a closed vehicle to determine further if convertibles really do affect hearing. In the meantime, convertible drivers can be aware of these ideas and determine for themselves whether its worth the risk. Luckily, the state of Texas only offers some choice days that riding in a convertible is enjoyable. With the Texas heat, most drivers prefer to keep the roof on, windows up, and air conditioning on high.
Last updated 18 days ago
Due to a sticker with inaccurate information about weight capacities the 2012 Nissan Titan is being recalled. This includes around 900 Nissan trucks made between June 10, 2011 and July 22, 2011, equipped with a Sports Appearance package. The incorrect sticker is found by the driver’s side door and could have incorrect info that could lead to driver’s overloading the vehicle. This could cause the truck to be difficult to drive and lead to a possible wreck or accident. They will have an accurate load rating sticker to replace the old. The sticker can be replaced at the dealership free of charge or the automakers can mail the stickers with instructions on where to put them.
If you are in Texas you can visit Bert Ogden Nissan in McAllen to get your sticker or more information about the Nissan Titan recall. Bert Ogden Nissan has all the Nissan models you can view and a great lineup of used cars and trucks at fantastic prices.
For more information on the Nissan Titan, owners can contact Nissan’s customer service line at (615) 725-1000 or the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s vehicle safety hotline at (888) 327-4236, referencing campaign number 12V102000.