Winston Salem Used Car Dealership Provides Large Inventory of Used Nissans

Frank Myers Auto Maxx provides customers with the largest used Nissan inventory in Winston Salem, NC and Greensboro, NC.  Customers looking for used Nissan will have the best selection at the leading used car dealership in North Carolina.

Car shoppers looking for a used Nissan in Winston Salem know where they can find the largest selection of used Nissans.  Frank Myers Auto, a used car dealership in Winston Salem, has the largest selection of used Nissans in the Winston Salem and High Point areas of North Carolina.

With such a large inventory of used cars and used Nissans, Frank Myers Auto Maxx has used cars in Winston Salem for everyone. The huge stock of inventory at Frank Myers Auto Maxx changes daily so customers are sure to find their perfect used cars. With the largest inventory of used Nissans around, visit Frank Myers Auto Maxx today to find the perfect one.

Nissans currently available in the Winston Salem used cars inventory include the Nissan Altima, Nissan Versa and Nissan Murano.

Used Cars Winston Salem

The available 2009 Nissan Altima is a slick used Nissan with good mileage.  With only 50,022 miles, this car has years of reliable driving left.  There’s nothing extremely used about this car as it comes fully equipped with great luxury features at an affordable price.

The interior features cloth seat trim, contoured reclining front bucket seats with adjustable head restraints and an 8-way power driver seat with manual lumbar.  Comfort features include a tilt and telescopic steering column, leather wrapped steering wheel with mounted audio and cruise controls, Intelligent Key system with push-button ignition, power windows with 1-touch up/down, power locks, retained accessory power, cruise control, air conditioning with micro filter ventilation and rear vents, rear seat heat ducts and dual 12V DC power points.  Listen to music through a six-speaker AM/FM stereo with CD player and auxiliary input jack.

Customers shopping for a sedan will love the available 2008 Nissan Versa.  This Versa features comfortable suede-tricot cloth seat trim, tilt steering column, immobilizer system, tachometer, a tire pressure monitoring system, power rear trunk release, AM/FM stereo with a CD player, air conditioning with in-cabin microfilter, 12-volt power outlet and more.

The Versa has just 25,666 miles, is a Certified pre-owned Nissan and is on the market at a great value.

The leading used car dealership in Winston Salem also carries used trucks and used SUVs, including a great 2007 Nissan Murano.  This vehicle runs on a powerful engine with a 5-speed automatic transmission w/OD.  With 4-wheel drive, this Murano is ready for an adventure.  Other features include a dual-level center console with storage, tilt steering column, air conditioning, rear heater duct, cell phone storage and more.

Frank Myers Auto Maxx has used cars in Winston Salem for everyone, including a variety of used Nissan vehicles.  With the largest inventory of used Nissan vehicles in the area, Frank Myers Auto Maxx has the right Nissan for all drivers.

Contact

For more information on the used Nissans available or to find directions to the leading used car dealership in Winston Salem, please visit  https://www.frankmyersauto.com/contact.html or call 336-767-3432.

2010 Nissan Sentra On Sale At Frank Myers Auto Maxx

Used Nissan Sentra Selling Out

Greensboro NC used car shoppers are noticing the compact, fuel efficient sedan known as the Nissan Sentra. Winston Salem used car dealership Frank Myers Auto Maxx, serving Greensboro used car shoppers, is selling out of them quickly…and for good reason. With clean, sleek lines, and excellent value, the 2010 Nissan Sentra is hard to resist.

Sporting excellent fuel economy, loads of features, and a fantastic starting price, the Nissan Sentra will appeal to a range of shoppers. The Sentra boasts great diversity across its model range, offering comfort and convenience to go with its practicality, and available sports performance to match its looks. No matter what the need, the Nissan Sentra will fit the bill for Greensboro, NC car shoppers looking for an inexpensive car.

For more information about the 2010 Nissan Sentra in stock, visit https://www.frankmyersauto.com/inventory.html.

Save Money On Pre-Owned Sentra

With the Nissan Sentra’s most luxurious model starting well below $19,000 and the base ‘2.0’ trim starting at just $15,420, the Sentra will fit within anyone’s budget. Despite the Sentra’s more-than-reasonable price, it still offers available comfort and luxury features, such as leather appointed seats, XM satellite radio, heated front seats, and much more. Add to that, a smooth, quiet ride, and the Nissan Sentra is irresistible.

Head down to Frank Myers Auto Maxx to check out the 2010 Nissan Sentra, and range of fun color options will be sure to surprise. Take the Sentra for a spin, and the surprising 140hp produced by its 2.0L engine will likely catch shoppers off guard. Coupled to Nissan’s Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT) or the Sentra’s close-ratio 6-speed manual, the 2.0L 4-cylinder can be a lot of fun. For those who want more performance, there is still another option. The well-known Nissan Sentra SE-R trim is back in a big way. With the Spec-V making 200hp out of a 2.5L engine, and with the addition of sport tires, sport-tuned suspension, and a trunk mounted V-brace, the Sentra SE-R Spec-V can go around corners as quickly as it accelerates.

For the commuter, more concerned with economy and comfort, the Nissan Sentra sports fuel economy to match its comfortable ride and trim. With a colossal 34mpg the Nissan Sentra will save you money at the pump, while saving the environment too. Beating even the Altima Hybrid’s highway mileage, the Sentra is truly a fuel efficient compact car.

Greensboro Nissan shoppers can find out more about Frank Myers Auto Maxx at https://www.frankmyersauto.com/greensboro-used-cars.html.

About Frank Myers Auto Maxx: Frank Myers Auto maxx is a popular Winston-Salem used car dealer that serves Greensboro Nissan shoppers. Located on North Patterson Avenue, the first Frank Myers store opened more than 82 years ago. Although times have been tough on the automotive front, this used car dealer says it’s enjoying the fruits of a well earned reputation which brings Greensboro car shoppers back time and time again.

More information on Frank Myers Auto Maxx are available at https://www.winstonsalemusedcars.com/

CONTACT:

Frank Myers Auto Maxx
4200 North Patterson Avenue
Winston-Salem, NC 27105
336-767-3432
https://www.frankmyersauto.com/contact.html

2010 Nissan Altima – Uncle Frank’s September Car Of The Month

The 2010 Nissan Altima has been chosen the September Car of the Month.

The midsize family car category is very crowded with many brands aspiring to be one of the favorites with Middle America. Nissan’s Altima is once again one of Uncle Frank’s favorite mid-sized family cars this year and with good reasons too.

The current version of the Nissan Altima debuted in 2007 and, quite frankly, was getting a little long in tooth.  This year, Nissan gave the Altima a good dose of rejuvenation and refreshing which will help keep it near the top of Uncle Frank’s “Best Of” list. 

So what exactly has Nissan changed for 2010? The styling updates are so subtle that you might not notice them. The grille, hood, and front bumper have all been reshaped. The Altima also gets upgraded fabrics and a new gauge cluster on the inside.

Other Cars to Consider

Only a handful of rivals — the Ford Fusion, Mazda6 and Chevy Malibu, for instance – are as good as the Altima. The Mazda6, has a less bland interior and is more fun to drive.  The Chevy Malibu also has a better interior than the Altima and the Honda Accord is still more comfortable to drive – especially long distances. A newcomer that also deserves a mention is the sharp Suzuki Kizashi. It’s now one of the top performers in the midsize car class and it comes fairly well-equipped for under $22,000.

But if you’re looking for a great all-rounder, Uncle Frank would say the Altima is your best choice with the Mazda being a close second. It’s a fantastic car with good looks and a good ride with a huge list of options (some that are extremely pricey) that should satisfy even the pickiest buyer.

Pros

Good power from four-cylinder and V6 engines
Stylish interior with comfortable cockpit
Sleek and sporty exterior
Solid fuel efficiency
Handles responsively
Simple but comfortable interior

Cons

Backseat is cramped due to a lack of head and leg room
Complicated and expensive option packages
Keyless ignition system is mandatory
Hybrid powertrain uneasy in highway cruising

Where To Buy?

Frank Myers Auto Maxx
4200 North Patterson Avenue
Winston-Salem, NC
PH: (336) 767-3432
https://www.FrankMyersAuto.com

Modern Nissan Inc
5795 University Pkwy
Winston Salem, NC , 27105
PH: (336) 767-8260

Southern States Nissan
2407 Wake Forest Rd
Raleigh, NC , 27608
PH: (919) 833-5733

Empire Nissan
1931 W Us Highway 421
North Wilkesboro, NC , 28659
PH: (336) 838-3167

Hunter Nissan Lincoln Mercury Inc
1340 Spartanburg Hwy
Hendersonville, NC , 28792
PH: (828) 252-8844

Looking to find a Pre-Owned Nissan Altima? You can always order a car online at Frank Myers Auto Maxx.

Frank Myers Auto Maxx Presents: 2010 Nissan Altima Review

Frank Myers Auto Maxx, a used car dealer in Winston-Salem, presents a review of the 2010 Nissan Altima.

USA Today, one of the most read newspapers in the United States, just published their review of the 2010 Nissan Altima. The glowing results are a positive sign for things to come with Nissan.

James Healey, author of the review, noted that the new Nissan Altima had a “different hood, grille and wheels and tweaked interior. “

He also noted that the V-6 test car seemed as different from the four-cylinder tester as” fish from fowl.”

While the four-cylinder Altima finished sixth among eight midsize rivals in a recent USA TODAY/Cars.com/MotorWeek contest, it should be noted that the vehicle still gets strong marks for drivability and a ride/handling blend that’s hard to achieve. In that sense, the four-cylinder and the V-6 are alike — a sweet mix of cornering confidence and ride comfort.

But while USA Today said that the four-cylinder is “just OK”, the Nissan V-6 engine is among the most satisfying and pleasant powertrains ever put under the hood of a production car. And the CVT (continuously variable automatic transmission) is tuned differently in the V-6, making it far more pleasant to drive. Nissan is among the best at executing CVTs. Theirs generally escape, or minimize, the slipping-clutch personality many CVTs have when you jump the gas pedal.

It should also be noted that, even thought the new Altima gets mostly high marks, there are a few things that need improvement. The cloth trim and upholstery in both interiors looked and felt cheap. The admirable attempt to make the dark dashboard treatment seem a deliberate, classy monochrome merely looked dreary. For some reason, the gauges’ characteristically Nissan orange illumination looked different and seemed a lot less unpleasant on the V-6 car.

The seats in both cars were lumpy and uncomfy. They were a deal-breaker in the four, which lacks excitement to outweigh the aggravation, but downgraded to an annoyance in the V-6 because of its oh-boy-this-is-fun persona.

Cubbies, nooks, knobs, controls — all the details that can make or break the daily drive — were handled smartly, pleasingly. And the parking brake was the step-on, step-off type that’s easier to use than the sort that force you to yank a lever under the dash to release the parking-brake.

If you don’t need the all-wheel drive that some midsize sedans offer (such as Subaru Legacy, Suzuki Kizashi, Volkswagen Passat and Ford Fusion) the updated Altima — at least the V-6 version — seems a commendable, even embraceable, way to have your family accommodations and your driving satisfaction, too.

So…how much for a car this nice? The four-cylinder starts at $20,620 including $720 shipping. V-6 starts at $25,240. V-6 test car was $27,785; four-cylinder tester, $24,985.

How potent? 2.5-liter four-cylinder is rated 175 horsepower at 5,600 rpm, 180 pounds-feet of torque at 3,900 rpm. 3.5-liter V-6 rated 270 hp at 6,000 rpm, 258 lbs.-ft. at 4,400.

How big? Approximately the same size as the Accord and Camry. Altima’s 190.7 inches long, 70.7 in. wide, 58 in. tall on a 109.3-in. wheelbase. Weighs 3,180 to 3,357 lbs.

How thirsty? The four-cylinder is rated 23 miles per gallon in town, 32 highway, 27 combined. The V-6 test car trip computer showed 18.1 mpg.

“I’m pleased that Nissan has stepped up to the pump and made a good car great,” said  Tracy Myers, owner of Winston-Salem used car dealership in North Carolina (Frank Myers Auto Maxx). “The 2009 Altima is a great vehicle that our customer’s seem to enjoy very much and we’re excited about being able to offer the 2010 model very soon.”

For updates on the arrival of a pre-owned 2010 Altima at Frank Myers Auto Maxx, visit https://www.frankmyersauto.com