If your car is having a problem with its gears, then you probably need transmission service. There are lots of gear problems that should warrant a trip to the Nissan dealership ASAP, so let’s take a look at a few. Other issues, such as your car making strange noises, can also be a sign that there’s a problem with your transmission.


5 Signs You Need a Transmission Service From Your Nissan Dealership

1. Your Car Can’t Change GearsAutomatic,Transmission,Gearbox.,Automobile,Transmission,Gearbox,In,Sections. | Vancouver, WA

If your car won’t let you change gears at all, then it’s a tell-tale sign that the transmission needs service ASAP. Although it may seem like your car is having a serious transmission issue, it can sometimes be caused by something as simple as having a low transmission fluid level.

Using the wrong type of transmission fluid in the car can also cause this problem, so it’s vital to visit a professional when you need a transmission fluid top-up. Nissan technicians at the local dealership can determine which type of transmission fluid is best for your specific Nissan model. Read the rest of this entry »

 

Nissan has a proud history of safety technology innovation and has garnered numerous awards from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS). Your new Nissan includes a range of advanced safety features designed to protect you and your passengers. As your Nissan dealership, we want to tell you about some of this cutting-edge technology.


From Your Nissan Dealership: 3 Advanced Safety Features in the 2025 Nissan Lineup

Intelligent Driver Awareness2025 Nissan Sentra | Vancouver, WA

Driving can be tiring, particularly if you’re driving home after a long day at work. This feeling can cause distraction, and you could even feel your head nodding. This can be very dangerous, especially if you don’t realize it’s happening. An accident could happen in seconds, so you must be alert at all times to prevent it. That makes this system invaluable.

This feature uses a dedicated camera inside the cabin that watches your head, eye, and body position. Tiredness or distraction causes you to slump in your seat or take your eyes off the road. If this happens, you’ll hear a warning alert, and a visual alert appears on your driver’s screen. If the system detects repeated signs you’re tired, a coffee cup icon will appear on the screen to advise you to pull over and take a break. Read the rest of this entry »

 

An eco-friendly ride with spirited performance, the 2025 Nissan LEAF is a great choice for daily driving. Two battery options allow you to customize this model for your budget and needs.


Introducing the 2025 Nissan LEAF2025 Nissan Leaf | Vancouver, WA

The 2025 LEAF is a versatile hatchback designed with commuters and new drivers in mind. Its compact exterior dimensions make it easy to handle across busy streets. With a total length of 176.4 inches and a width of 70.5 inches, it also fits in tight parking lots and navigates narrow streets with absolute ease. The exterior impresses with a sporty design enhanced by an aggressive front fascia and standard 16-inch wheels.

Illumination comes from standard halogen headlamps, while the upper trim level comes with LED headlamps and halogen fog lamps for improved visibility in adverse weather. The SV Plus model also has 17-inch wheels for enhanced traction. To make this EV your own, you can choose from a range of classic and bold color options, such as Glacier White, Deep Blue Pearl, or Scarlet Ember Tintcoat, a color exclusively available on the SV Plus model. Read the rest of this entry »

 

Want a small SUV that’s fun to drive but still delivers on reliable performance? The 2025 Nissan Kicks is a fantastic model to consider. This refreshed subcompact SUV has versatile performance for all of your driving needs, from running errands around town to planning a vacation road trip across the state. Learn about the crossover capabilities and key features of the Kicks before contacting your Nissan dealer. 



Bold Style, Smart Features, and Urban-Friendly Performance in a Compact Package2025 Nissan Kicks | Vancouver, WA

The powertrain behind the Kicks’ eco-friendly performance is a 2.0-liter four-cylinder motor that offers 141 horsepower and 140 lb-ft of torque. This SUV is equipped with Nissan’s iconic Xtronic CVT transmission, which seamlessly cycles through variable gear ratios to maximize engine efficiency and deliver a smooth driving experience. The Kicks has an estimated efficiency of 28 MPG on urban streets and 35 MPG on the highway. Read the rest of this entry »

 

If you love tackling the rugged terrains of the Pacific Northwest’s outdoor destinations, a full-size SUV like the 2025 Nissan Armada is a fantastic vehicle. As Nissan’s flagship full-size SUV, the Armada is equipped with a powerful engine that can effortlessly live up to your performance demands, whether you need to tow a fully packed trailer or you’re traveling around the suburbs.



Experience Full-Size Strength, Premium Comfort, and Advanced Technology in One Bold SUV2025 Nissan Armada | Vancouver, WA

The base Armada is the SV trim, which provides exceptionally steady and smooth handling with the standard 4×2 drivetrain. The SV is powered by an impressive all-new 3.5-liter V6 twin turbocharged motor that generates 425 horsepower and 516 lb-ft of torque. The towing capacity for this SUV is 8,500 lbs, so flat-towing recreational vehicles, boats, and other cars is a breeze. Read the rest of this entry »

 

Have you thought about leasing a 2025 Nissan, but aren’t quite sure if it’s worth it? Leasing from your local Nissan dealer in Vancouver, WA, can be a great choice if you want to drive a new vehicle every few years and don’t want to deal with the hassle of selling it. There are several other leasing benefits to consider, so let’s dive in.


Enjoy Flexibility, Lower Monthly Payments, and the Latest Features with a New Nissan Lease

1. Drive the Latest and Greatest Vehicles2025 Nissan ARIYA | Vancouver, WA

The ever-advancing march of progress shows no signs of slowing, with vehicle technology and engineering evolving at lightning speed. Leasing allows you to position yourself at the forefront of these advancements, as contracts typically only last 2-3 years. That means you can try out the all-electric 2025 Nissan ARIYA now, and in a few years, give the Frontier pickup a try.

You will also be driving your vehicle during its most trouble-free years, so you’re almost guaranteed to experience fewer issues compared to someone who purchases a new vehicle and drives it for the next 5–10 years. Read the rest of this entry »

 

With its spacious cabin, strong performance, and advanced safety features, the 2025 Nissan Pathfinder is the perfect vehicle for families, adventurers, or anyone who wants extra cargo space.


Explore the Comfort, Capability, and Innovation That Set This SUV Apart

Power and Performance2025 Nissan Pathfinder | Vancouver, WA

The Pathfinder comes with a nine-speed automatic transmission and a 3.5L V6 engine that generates 284 horsepower and 259 lb-ft of torque. This combination gives it smooth acceleration, effortless shifting, and efficient performance. The Pathfinder gets up to 27 mpg on the highway. Read the rest of this entry »

 

To lease or to buy. That’s one of the big questions when it comes to getting your next car from a Nissan dealership. You’re probably more familiar with buying, but leasing could be just the option you’re after. In the following, we’ll walk you through five benefits of leasing.

Discover Flexibility, Affordability, and the Perks of Driving New More Often

1. New Car Every Few YearsWoman driving the 2025 Nissan Versa | Vancouver, WA

Some people like to hang on to their car keys, watching the miles pile up, and the tech slowly become outdated. And that’s okay. But if you’re the opposite of that (and that’s okay, too), leasing is the way to go. Cars are changing fast. Every few years, there’s sharper tech, smarter safety, and features you didn’t know you needed. There’s no need to miss out on all these when you can always be driving something fresh. Read the rest of this entry »

 

The Nissan Murano is all new for 2025, with fresh styling, a new powertrain, and updated technology. Inside, a spacious and comfy cabin awaits, offering a ton of standard and optional amenities. Let’s take a detailed look at the 2025 Nissan Murano.


Elegant Design, Advanced Features, and Comfort for Every Drive

Power for Your Adventures2025 Nissan Murano | Vancouver, WA

Under the hood, the Nissan Murano features a new 2.0-liter VC-Turbo four-cylinder engine with a stable output of 241 horsepower and 260 lb-ft of torque. The Murano ditches the old CVT for a 9-speed automatic transmission that shifts smoothly, improving acceleration for thrilling rides. It gets 21 MPG in the city streets and manages 27 MPG on the highway.

The base SV model is the only trim level that comes standard with front-wheel drive. All-wheel drive is optional in the SV and standard in all the other trims. The Murano comes with Automatic Brake Hold, which keeps the brakes engaged at a red light or in traffic. You can take your foot off the brake pedal and tap the accelerator when ready to go. Read the rest of this entry »

 

At Alan Webb Nissan we can take care of different kinds of issues your car has, helping keep it running in the best condition possible. Knowing when it’s time to stop by for transmission service will help prevent problems shifting gears and controlling your car, so learn the signs that it’s time for a transmission check-up ASAP.


Stay Ahead of Costly Repairs by Recognizing These Key Warning Signs

1. Slipping GearsMechanic with tablet in Service Center | Vancouver, WA

If your engine revs during a gear shift, but you don’t feel a corresponding increase in acceleration, then your gears have slipped. When this happens, you may feel like you can’t fully control your car, and it’s driving over ice. Slipping gears can make you lose control of your car while you’re accelerating or decelerating, and it’s often a sign that something is wrong with your car’s transmission. Read the rest of this entry »