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When looking for the ideal family vehicle, there are several different factors that are often taken into consideration. You'll want a model that ensures safety, has a spacious and comfy interior, and the best onboard infotainment features. To help you out in narrowing down your options, Kelley Blue Book released this year's list of 10 Best Family Cars. Here at New City Nissan, we were thrilled to see that two of our favorite models from the new Nissan lineup were recognized.

We are always excited to share with all of you in the greater Honolulu area, the latest accolades and recognitions that have been awarded to Nissan. This time around, the all-electric Nissan LEAF once again earned the automaker some well-deserved attention that is worth celebrating.

Habitat for Humanity is a charitable organization best known for providing assistance to families whose homes were affected by natural disasters. After the destruction of hurricane Katrina and Rita, Nissan decided to lend a hand and formed a national partnership with Habitat. Since 2006, Nissan employees have helped to build over 62 homes within the U.S., donated 111 new Nissan vehicles, and contributed over $9 million to support the organization's efforts. All of us at New City Nissan are quite impressed with these numbers, and are excited to tell you about the newest project that is underway.

It's always a pleasure to read positive reviews of new Nissan models that have been written by automotive critics. Coming from the Detroit Free Press, you know reader's will value the opinions that are given, especially since Detroit is the hub of automobile creation and development. This is precisely why all of us at New City Nissan were excited to see the review that was recently given of the 2013 Nissan Pathfinder. Let's take a look at some of the features that were highlighted.

In the race to make vehicles more fuel efficient and environmentally friendly, Nissan seems to be on top of its game. Especially considering the development of its all-electric model the 2013 Nissan LEAF. With all of the advanced technology that is making this possible, the automaker is now pursuing a new strategy of reducing vehicle weight to boost efficiency.

All of you in the greater Honolulu area might already be aware of how Nissan is continuously looking for ways to become more environmentally sustainable. With models like the all-electric Nissan LEAF added to the new Nissan lineup, it is pretty apparent that the automaker is making great progress. Now Nissan is going above and beyond to bring efficiency to its production plants as well.

We have to admit, here at New City Nissan we are drawn to the unique look and style of the Nissan Juke. This crossover offers the whole packaged deal with great features and performance. However, the automaker has decided to push these elements even further with the recent unveiling of the Nissan JUKE NISMO at the Chicago Auto Show.

Nissan Offers New Warranty Options for the Nissan LEAF

Here at New City Nissan, we value the Nissan LEAF for its exceptional driving range and innovative technology that allows it to be emissions free. For a model that promises to be a Leading, Environmentally friendly, Affordable, Family car, Nissan is definitely committed to ensuring that customers are satisfied with all aspects of the vehicle. This is why the automaker recently made some changes to offer LEAF owners an improved warranty option.

Nissan Unveils the 2014 Versa Note at Detroit Auto Show

All of us at New City Nissan were eager to see what exciting news would come from the Detroit Auto Show about future Nissan models and innovations, and we were definitely not disappointed. While Nissan showcased the additions it would be making to its new Nissan lineup, we were excited to see the shiny new Nissan Versa Note unveiled on stage front and center.

Nissan Demonstrates 'Extreme Development' with 2014 GT-R

We at New City Nissan are huge fans of the Nissan GT-R supercar. And, it's not just because this performance-tuned racer sports a 3.8-liter V6 capable of pumping out 545 ponies, but because its very existence denotes one of Nissan's greatest qualities: extreme development.