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2011 Nissan Juke starts at $18,960*

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Nissan has just released pricing for the 2011 Juke – the company's new baby CUV. Buyers looking to scramble into the driver's seat can look forward to a base MSRP of $18,960 (*plus destination) for the Juke S when equipped with a CVT and front-wheel drive. Prices for the range-topping Juke SL with a CVT and all-wheel drive hit a ceiling of $24,550 before any options are added. Read the rest of the story on autoblog.com.

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The Boss is back!

The Boss returns! Limited production 2012 Mustang Boss 302 set to become the quickest, best-handling straight-production Mustang ever offered by Ford, based on the world-class foundation provided by the 2011 Mustang GT. Enjoy the video!

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Check out the latest images of Nissan's all new 2011 Juke!

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USA Today: "Fiesta's the best subcompact car you (soon) can buy in the U.S."

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Have you heard? The new Ford Fiesta will be arriving in early June at Landers Ford Lincoln Mercury!
 
USA Today's James R. Healey recently put Fiesta to the test, and concluded, "Fiesta's the best subcompact car you (soon) can buy in the U.S." Here are some highlights from the story:
 
"The ride was composed, neither harsh nor sloppy, with sure-footed handling that imparted confidence on the many snaky lanes Ford selected as a test route."
 
"You might suspect the base 15-inch wheels and tires would underperform. But they performed with more than sufficient crispness and precision..."
 
"Electric-assist power steering, instead of the normal hydraulic-assist, delivered a nicely centered feel that was responsive without being twitchy. As many automakers have shown, it's tough to correctly program electric steering. Electric assist is desirable because it improves fuel economy by eliminating the drag of a hydraulic pump spun by the engine via a belt."
 
"Interior noise was minimal. Testing with a decibel meter likely would find it sets a new standard for the class."
 
"Ford claims it's quiet enough to best cars a size bigger, which usually get more refinement goodies because they cost more and buyers expect more."
 
"The four-cylinder avoided the dentist-drill drone and ruckus that abound as automakers rush to downsize to more fours without proper concern for their sound and feel."
 
"The five-speed manual shifted easily, precisely."
 
Click here to read the entire USA Today story, and below is a gallery of Fiesta pictures for your viewing pleasure! Ford's official Fiesta site is here.
 
Is there a Fiesta in your future? Give us a call today at 901-854-3600 for all the details.

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JUST ANNOUNCED!! Nissan's Electric Car, the Leaf, to cost just $25G!

Nissan has announced that it will sell its upcoming electric car, the LEAF, for $32,780. After a federal tax credit of $7,500 that is available to all buyers, the five-door hatchback will cost just $25,280, several thousand dollars less than the average transaction price of a car sold in the United States.

When it goes on sale in late 2010, the LEAF is expected to be the only all-electric five-passenger car from a major manufacturer that is capable of being driven on the highway. Read the rest of the story here. Below is a Leaf image gallery.

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Check out the Nissan LEAF! 100% electric. Zero emissions!

Get more information at Nissan's official LEAF site, at landersnissan.com, or call us at 662-349-5557.

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