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Welcome to NissanClub's newest Nissan of the Month contest! The 5 finalist listed below were picked at random from the previous Entry Thread. Please take your time and vote for the NissanClub member that you think deserves to be our latest Nissan of the Month winner. Don't forget to scroll down as the 5 finalist have the option to reply in this thread with more pictures and a list of mods in order to draw more votes.
** Do not create fake accounts for votes ** Admins see every vote and subsequently check if the user account is valid. Finalist that cheat (as well as members that help finalists cheat) will be BANNED from the website! Let's make this fair, honest, and fun for everyone.
Members with a 0 post count have been restricted from voting. Please take a minute to review The Official Rules.
This months sponsor is Racingline Performance!
The NOTM winner will receive a prize pack from Racingline Performance.
Welcome! This is a preliminary entry thread for NissanClub's June Nissan of the Month contest. If you would like to enter into the contest, post ONLY 1 pic of your Nissan in this Entry Thread. No need to list mods, etc. After this entry period, a "final five" will be randomly drawn at the end of the month and entered into the final voting/poll contest. CLICK HERE for complete rules and eligibility requirements.
Rules for entry:
Only 1 photo of your Nissan and it must be submitted by using the [IMG] tags.
All entries must be a Nissan vehicle. Infiniti vehicles are NOT eligible.
You must be the owner of the entry you send in. No pics of a buddy's Nissan to get in the contest.
Pictures that have been altered (photoshop, paint, any editing software, etc.) will not be accepted, but you may blank out your license plate if you wish.
This months sponsor is Racingline Performance!
The NOTM winner will receive a prize pack from Racingline Performance.
If you're randomly selected as a finalist, the picture that you post in this Entry Thread will be the primary picture used in the Voting/Poll thread, as well as the picture posted on the NissanClub HOMEPAGE if you should win, so post the best pic you have of your... [Read More]
ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS & RULES FOR NISSAN OF THE MONTH
Only NissanClub Members (not staff) will be eligible to enter in the contest.
RULES FOR ENTRY:
- Only 1 picture MAX in the Entry Thread, so post the best pic you have of your Nissan.
- Once you submit a photo, please do not remove it.
- All entries must be a Nissan vehicle.
- You must be the owner of the entry you send in. No pics of a buddy's Nissan to get in the contest.
- Pictures that have been altered (photoshop, paint, any editing software, etc.) will not be accepted, but you may blank out your license plate if you wish.
- After the entry period, a "final five" will be randomly drawn and entered into the voting polls for the contest.
RULES FOR CONTEST:
- Voting for NOTM will be open to members for 1 month (note: voting for the end of the year 'NOTY' contest will be open for 2 months).
- Any finalist that wins a NOTM contest must STILL be a member in good standing at the conclusion of the contest. If not, the runner up will win first prize.
- Do not enter into a following months contest while serving as one of the final 5 finalist.
- In the case of a tie, the finalist with the earlier join date will win. If there is the same join date too, then the Nissanclub staff will vote to see who wins.
- Do not create fake accounts for votes. Every vote is monitored by the Administrators and cross-checked to see if the user account is valid. Finalist that cheat, as well as members that help finalists cheat, will be BANNED from the... [Read More]
We would love to hear your thoughts about our NOTM contest! Any comments, suggestions (negative or positive) are welcome.
Please keep all questions, comments, and whatever else in this thread only as we don't want to clutter the Entry and Voting Threads with operational chat.
Earlier this week in Tennessee, the 2013 Nissan Altima rolled off the line to an executive reception, but nestled into the release accompanying the event was confirmation of a 2013 Nissan Rogue.
With little more than a name drop, the company’s release confirmed that next year’s model will, in fact, also come as the next generation. Reviewing the Nissan concept cars we’ve seen over the last few auto shows, the Hi-Cross concept seems as if it could be a likely candidate.
Though the concept debuted as replacement for the boxy X-Trail, the Hi-Cross could make a good update to the Rogue given that it uses the same inline four-cylinder engine, though it will also probably be offered with a hybrid powertrain as well.
While the seven-passenger concept would be a departure from the previous five-passenger vehicle, it would fit into Nissan’s promise for five new vehicles over the next 15 months (including the 2013 Altima). In the same release, the automaker also confirmed a new Leaf, Pathfinder, Xterra and Maxima.
Name is Mark, I’ll be the NissanClub forums rep from CARiD from now on. Anything you guys need - Info, questions or just to chat about the Amazing japanese Machines, don’t hesitate to hit me up.. looking forward to hearing about your Nissan obsessions...
Over the past few years Lexus has been referred to as a Japanese Buick, with the number one reason being the ES front-drive luxury sedan a car that drew direct comparisons with the not-quite-Cadillac GM premium brand. To erase those comparos the new 2013 ES gets a more stylish exterior with a GS-themed front nose and a profile more like the flagship LS.
Swapping its Camry underpinnings for an Avalon platform it has, however, grown even more in size a notable Buick trait. Plus, to challenge the eAssist mild-hybrid LaCrosse, there's finally now an ES300h hybrid system getting 39 mpg average.
Ask anyone at Infiniti and they'll tell you the new JX35 three-row luxury crossover is poised to become the brand's second best seller overnight.
Sean McNamera, project manager for the JX, will tell you even more forcefully, commenting that until now the Acura MDX has sat as the segment leader by default, compared to vastly more expensive, truck-based German models like the BMW X5 and Audi Q7.
"We have ticked every box possible with this car," he says. "There is no reason anyone should go anywhere but JX at this point."
That's a lot of confidence, even at a PR-spin press intro, but Infiniti has good reason to be optimistic, especially with the MDX growing old in its product cycle.
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