Best Nissan Rogue car dealers in New Haven, CT

Nissan service specials for Battery Change? The in-dash Nissan Connect infotainment system on an available 8-inch screen is only fine. It’s certainly better than the Entune system in the Toyota Corolla, but it’s no improvement over what you find in a Honda Civic. Apple CarPlay and Android Auto are both here, which is good, as embedded navigation isn’t available. The screen itself can be unresponsive and drivers are often forced to tap the screen multiple times for actions that should be simple. For example, when I push the audio shortcut button, it doesn’t go to the source that I’m already listening to (be it satellite, FM, Bluetooth or whatever) but instead to the source option page itself. The more I’m tapping buttons, the more my eyes are off the road.

Leasing and buying a car can be likened to renting versus owning a home. When you buy, you’re financing the entire cost of the vehicle no matter how long you plan on using it or how many miles you put on it. When you lease, on the other hand, you’re financing the cost of the vehicle only while you lease it. You only pay the difference between the value of the car when you get it and when the lease ends (the depreciation and fees). Some factors that you should take into consideration is how much you plan on driving your vehicle, whether you’ll take good care of it, and whether you’re expecting major life changes. If you drive too many miles with a leased vehicle, you might have to deal with mileage fees. If you return a leased vehicle in bad condition, you may have to deal with wear-and-tear penalties. You have to pay a fee if you terminate a lease agreement early, so owning a car might be the better choice if you’re anticipating a move, pregnancy, etc. It’s much easier for you to just sell the car when you own it than to pay the extra fine.

We have a state-the-art Nissan service center with the latest equipment needed to help extend the life of your car. Our staff proudly serves Wallingford, CT customers, and we want to get you back on the road safely and quickly. Whether you’re looking to get an oil change or tire rotation, be sure to take advantage of the current service specials here at Barberino Nissan. See even more info at Nissan service specials Wallingford CT.

The fourth-generation Nissan Pathfinder dates back to 2013 which makes it one of the more outdated options on the market. A mid-size crossover, as of that very same year, the Pathfinder trades off some of its traditional off-road capability in favor of more on-road comfort. Sadly, the Pathfinder handles bigger than most of its competitors and its driving dynamics leave a lot to be desired. It’s also got a smaller boot than most of its competitors which negatively impacts its utility scores. After the mid-term facelift for MY 2017, the Pathfinder has received standard automatic emergency braking in 2018 and rear parking sensors in 2019. Despite this obviously welcome addition, the Nissan Pathfinder still trails its competition in terms of available tech. For around $32,000 which is the entry-level model’s price tag, the Pathfinder still manages to offer a solid value for your money.

Any car dealer can sell you a Nissan; any body shop can fix a ding in your door; any parts store can sell you an oil change kit. But only the team at Barberino Nissan can do it all with the level of care, compassion, and professionalism that you’re looking for. Visit us today at 505 N. Colony Rd. in Wallingford, CT, and see why so many drivers in Meriden, Middletown, New Haven, East Haven and New Britain are choosing our team as their prime source for everything auto! See more info on https://www.barberinonissan.com/.