2015 Nissan Sentra side view

Big Features, Little Car: 2015 Nissan Sentra

Should I purchase a 2014 or 2015 Nissan Sentra?

Nissan completely redesigned the Sentra for 2013. So this has a lot of people wondering, “Should I purchase a 2014 or 2015 Nissan Sentra?” Well, here at Matt Castrucci Nissan we want to make sure you are fully informed on all the models we sell so that you can get a vehicle that suits your needs, for the best value possible. So we are going to go through the changes on the new 2015 Nissan Sentra in this blog post. Read the rest of this entry >>

2015 Nissan GT-R side view

Nissan Makes Bold and Exciting Marketing Move

Nissan is a Forward Thinking Brand

One of the things that all of us here at Matt Castrucci Nissan love about the Nissan brand is how progressive and forward thinking of a company that they are. This starts with the vehicles that they produce. They never get complacent and come out with exciting new features and design changes every year that always win awards, and consumer approval. However, it goes much deeper than simply just making a great product. In our opinion, Nissan is a forward thinking brand because of how they portray their great products. Nissan made a big announcement recently that reaffirmed our belief that they do an excellent job with this. Read the rest of this entry >>

2015 Nissan Altima front and side view

What it Takes to Be Great: The 2015 Nissan Altima

2015 Nissan Altima in Dayton OH

A lot of people ask us what it takes to make a car truly stand amongst the competition and be considered great. Well, one of the best ways to answer that question is by looking at the Nissan Altima. There is a reason why the Altima is Nissan’s best selling car and one of the best selling cars in America. Nissan accomplishes this by never getting complacent. After a new model year is released they immediately begin figuring out how they can make it truly better for the next year. So we’ve decided to write this post to highlight all the different ways that the 2015 Nissan Altima in Dayton OH has improved for this model year.  Read the rest of this entry >>

Front ends of vehicles

Should I Buy a New or Used Car?

Pros and Cons to Buying New and Used Cars

Everyday in America there are thousands of people making the decision on whether they should buy a new car or a used one. There are a lot of pros and cons when it comes to buying both new and used cars. There are many factors that should be considered before deciding on whether its smarter to buy new or used for your next vehicle. In this post we will go over the pros and cons to buying new and used cars. Read the rest of this entry >>

2015 Nissan GT-R front and side view

The Nissan GT-R is Faster Than Ever for 2015

2015 Nissan GT-R Review

 

One of the fastest and most powerful sports cars on the planet this year will be the new 2015 Nissan GT-R. We are very excited about this new GT-R here at Matt Castrucci Nissan, Dayton OH. So we’ve decided to write a blog that showcases some of the new features and changes on the new 2015 GT-R. The 2015 Nissan GT-R is a performance supercar that really turns heads. The GT-R is a very unique car because it competes with the well known Italian super cars from automakers like Lamborghini and Ferrari in performance, yet it comes in at a much lower price point. The Nissan GT-R starts at $101,770. That may seem like a lot of money, but most of the other ultra high performance supercars cost two to three times as much as the GT-R. So its actually a very good deal compared to what the competition is charging. Nissan made some serious changes to this car for this model year. So we’ve decided to do a 2015 Nissan GT-R review.
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2015 Nissan Versa side and front view

Could Nissan Overtake Honda in US Market Share?

Nissan is Catching up with Honda in Sales

For a long time now, two Japanese manufacturers have battled with each other for the top spot in North American vehicle sales. It has been dominated by Toyota, with Honda trailing close behind. However, Nissan is catching up with Honda in sales, and they don’t show signs of slowing down anytime soon. Even though there is still a long way to go, we believe that if Nissan continues this current trend they may be able to surpass Honda in sales and market share within the next few years. Read the rest of this entry >>

Hawthorn hill

Best Historical Landmarks in Dayton

Local Historical Landmarks in the City of Dayton

Here at Matt Castrucci Nissan we try to provide you with information about many different aspects of our home town. We all know that Dayton is a city with a very rich and diverse history. However, we often forget that we can revisit our community’s history through some of the historical landmarks that can be found throughout the city. In this post we will explore some of our favorite local historical landmarks in the city of Dayton. Read the rest of this entry >>

Woman and a kid looking at two bears

Take a Walk on the Wild Side: Visit the Cincinnati Zoo

Visit the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Gardens

Here at Matt Castrucci Nissan, we try to provide you with information on fun things to do in and around the Dayton area. One of the most popular attractions near Dayton is the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Gardens. Thousands of people travel from all over the country to see this famous zoo in person every year. We honestly believe that every Ohio resident should visit this zoo at least once in their lifetime. Yes, this place is that cool. Read the rest of this entry >>

Group of friends in a park

Explore Downtown Dayton: Riverscape Metropark

Riverscape Metropark located in downtown Dayton

Here at Matt Castrucci Nissan we try to provide you with information on many of the fun and different things to do around the Dayton area. The Riverscape Metropark located in downtown Dayton is truly one of the cities great hidden treasures. The Riverscape Metropark was a $30 million dollar project that was completed in 2001. When the park officially opened in 2001 there were 50,000 people there for the grand opening. Read the rest of this entry >>