Changes to the Note are numerous, including a revised front end sporting a new grille with added chrome, new headlights, and an updated bumper, along with 15- and 16-in. alloy wheels and a new pale green paint option called Cider. In an appeal to buyers who want a more pleasant driving experience in their compact people mover, Nissan has also retuned the Note's suspension, decreasing the front spring rates by 10% and improving damping control for a smoother ride, as well as reducing its turning radius. Additionally the insulation around the engine bay has been improved to reduce cabin noise.
Currently the Note comes with four different engines: 1.4L and 1.6L gas units making 87-hp and 108-hp, respectively, along with two versions of a 1.5L turbo-diesel good for 67-hp and 85-hp. For 2009 Nissan is also offering two new eco-friendly powertrain options in the form of a new 1.5L dCi diesel and 1.4L gas mill, both with lower CO2 emissions. Additional improvements include available cruise control, a new instrument panel and center console, and Nissan's new Connect infotainment system, which uses a touch-screen interface to control the audio, Bluetooth communication, and navigation functions in a single unit. A USB port and auxiliary port are also included for use with an MP3 player. Available as a 2009 model, the revised Nissan Note will arrive in European showrooms soon
2009 nissan note |
2009 nissan note
2009 nissan note
2009 nissan note
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