January 26, 2010

Knox College Scholarship

Filed under: What's happening at Hawkinson Nissan — Bob @ 11:06 am

Do you know any college bound High School Seniors who could use a $4000 per year scholarship?

The Hawkinson Family Foundation is offering the Robert R. & Marion Lindsten Hawkinson Scholarship to any South Suburban High School Senior who attends Knox College in Galesburg, Illinois. Please call Bob Hawkinson 708-720-8901 for all the details.  Knox College has been named as a top 50 “Best Value Private College for 2010”, according to the Princeton review and USA TODAY

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January 20, 2010

10 times out of 10 overall experience at Hawkinson Nissan was POSITIVE DEALERSHIP

Filed under: What's happening at Hawkinson Nissan — Bob @ 11:31 am

10 times out of 10 customer surveys responded with overall experience at Hawkinson Nissan as a POSITIVE DEALERSHIP!!! 

Overall satisifaction was Excellent and Very Good in Sales and Service.

Congratulations Hawkinson Nissan staff for your great customer service!!!

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January 18, 2010

Nissan Planning Two Small Cars Under $10K For U.S. Market by John Voelcker (Car Expert)

Filed under: What's happening at Hawkinson Nissan — Bob @ 12:12 pm

WOW - 2 SMALL CARS UNDER 10K

 Small cars aren’t always cheap; increasingly, automakers are breaking that link with well-equipped and desirable compacts and subcompacts. Nor are small cars always green though here’s often a correlation.

Now Nissan has said it will bring not one but two sub-$10,000 cars to the U.S. The company didn’t name them, but they are to be based on the same mechanicals as the well established Micra mini-car–smaller than the current Versa subcompact–sold in Asia and Europe.

Nissan’s cheapest current U.S. model is a special base version of its 2010 Nissan Versa, with a sticker starting at $9,990. It makes do with a 1.6-liter engine and a five-speed manual, and dispenses with even such standard equipment as a radio and electric windows.

 

January 13, 2010

Nissan lists eight models coming the next 12 months –WOW!!!!

Filed under: What's happening at Hawkinson Nissan — Bob @ 9:29 am

WOW!!  8 NEW MODELS!!

Nissan listed eight new or modified vehicles it will introduce by the end of January 2011 — including another attempt at the minivan market with a replacement for the recently discontinued Quest minivan. 

Nissan will remain in the full-size truck business and is developing a replacement for the Titan big pickup.

The list of new models also includes a new version of the QX56, a full-size SUV based on Titan, due this summer. 

The new models: 

Infiniti M37 six-cylinder and M56 V-8 coming this spring.

Fortieth anniversary model of the 370Z sports car, also this spring.

Infiniti QX56 SUV, summer.

Nissan Juke, a small crossover SUV, on sale in September. More details in February, Nissan said — which probably means the Chicago auto show held next month. 

Unnamed Infiniti model with this conflicting designation: “All-new derivative model.” It’ll feature different powertrain, features and equipment than currently found in whatever model from which it will be derived.  

Nissan NV 2500, a full-size commercial van along the lines of Ford’s Econoline, on sale in November. It’d be the company’s first product for the U.S. commercial market.

Leaf, Nissan’s battery-electric car, due in some markets in December.

Nissan Quest minivan, next January. More conventional this time. The market disliked the adventuresome styling of the past model, which Nissan quit building last year because of slow sales. 

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January 12, 2010

Nissan’s “Smiling Vehicle” shows emotions… This car actually SMILES! by Serkan Toto on January 11, 2010

Filed under: What's happening at Hawkinson Nissan — Bob @ 9:58 am

It seems the car industry doesn’t have any problems left that need to be solved. Or what else can explain Nissan’s shot at designing a car that can “show emotions”? The so-called Smiling Vehicle was jointly developed by the Hara Design Institute Nippon Design Center and the automaker. And yes, the mini vehicle, based on the Nissan Cube, does look friendly.

The concept car is covered with a substance called ROICA, a polyurethane elastomer fiber from major chemical company Asahi Kasei. ROICA has the ability to deform by up to 900% and is normally used for producing shoes, clothes or car seats. Combine the material with Animatronics, and you get a car grill that can actually “smile”.

 

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The idea behind the Smiling Vehicle sounds rather esoteric. Apparently, Nissan sees this technology as an extension of the driver’s character, meaning it can be used to express your current feeling when you sit in the car. This involves being able to share your feeling with other drivers, thereby “communicating” with other people while on the go.

January 6, 2010

What Joseph P of Homewood says about Hawkinson Nissan

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I like the approach and Customer Service.  “FLASH” Gordan was GREAT!!!  I highly recommend him.  He is a good sales guy!

 

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January 4, 2010

St. Bethel Missionary Baptist Church thanks Hawkinson Nissan for their Generous donation and toys for Christmas

Filed under: What's happening at Hawkinson Nissan — Bob @ 1:35 pm

Rev. John & Deaconess Estella thank Bob Hawkinson for the generous donation.

Greetings Mr. Bob Hawkinson:

Another opportunity to let you know how grateful we are each year you help us to help families at Christmas time.

The generous donation and the toys from your wonderful staff, certainly, helped us to reach many children.  People like you will always find blessings, because you are always blessing others.  Our prayer is that our heavenly father will bless your business ten-fold.

Again, we thank you for your generosity and love.

Yours in Christ,

St. Bethel Missionary Baptist Church

Rev. John & Deaconess Estella 

 

 

 

 

2010 Nissan Pathfinder

Filed under: What's happening at Hawkinson Nissan — Bob @ 9:07 am

In recent years, most mid-size utility vehicles have evolved to be more carlike, with car-based underpinnings that in some cases give up some off-road ability or toughness in the name of comfort, safety, handling, or fuel economy. But the Pathfinder sticks it out as a “real” truck, with body-on-frame construction for those who need traditional truck ruggedness, either for off-roading or heavy towing, but who don’t want to skimp too much on comfort.

V-6 and V-8 engines are available for the 2010 Pathfinder, and rear- or all-wheel drive can be had with either. The 2010 Pathfinder’s base S model only comes with the V-6, but the sportier SE and LE models are available with either the V-6 or V-8. The standard 266-horsepower, 4.0-liter V-6 provides adequate juice for most types of driving and gets significantly better fuel economy than the larger V-8, yet still offers a tow capacity of up to 6,000 pounds. Opting for the 310-horsepower V-8 ramps up the torque and allows the truck to pull up to 7,000 pounds.

For serious off-roaders , the 2010 Pathfinder is a capable vehicle when it gets away from the tarmac. The tough Pathfinder features short overhangs and good ground clearance, and its four-wheel-drive system has an electronically controlled transfer case with a separate low range and auto mode that switches to four-wheel mode once slip occurs. The system is aided by electronics such as Hill Descent Control and Hill Start Assist, which help maintain traction when off-roading.

Storage-wise, the 2010 Pathfinder is able to swallow up a large amount of gear, both on top of and inside the car. On the outside, a 200-pound-capacity roof rack is standard on the 2010 Nissan Pathfinder, including a handle to help when loading. The interior is configured to make the most of the Pathfinder’s space, with a flat-fold passenger seat in front, a 40/20/40-split second row, and a 50/50-split third row. Both the second and third rows can fold down to the same level, enabling a long, flat cargo surface, and by stowing the front passenger seatback forward against the lower cushion, the Pathfinder can reach a cargo length of up to 10 feet. There is a large storage area hidden under the second-row seats and a handy small storage area inside the backdoor. 

Virtually all sport-utility vehicles now come with an array of safety features aimed at protecting occupants and preventing accidents in the first place, and the 2010 Pathfinder is no exception. Electronic stability control is standard, and side impact and side curtain airbags are standard for 2010. The Nissan Pathfinder has been crash-tested by the federal government, receiving four-star ratings for frontal impact and top five-star ratings for side impact. The IIHS also awards the Pathfinder top “good” ratings for frontal and side impact, but “marginal” in rear impact protection.

Options for all models include a nav system with a 9.3GB Music Box entertainment system, Bluetooth compatibility, and Bose sound. Meanwhile, LE models can be optioned with Nissan’s Intelligent Key system and the above-mentioned DVD system. The SE Off-Road model is offered only with the V-6. It brings tougher stuff into the mix, such as skid plates, a tow hook, Bilstein shocks, a stronger alternator, and upgraded equipment inside. The LE model is worth checking out if you want a more luxurious driving experience; it offers an optional DVD entertainment system that is not available on any other models, plus leather, a heated steering wheel, and wood trim.