Murano or Passport: which SUV gets your vote?

These two seem to appeal to similar buyers, but they go about it a little differently.

The Passport leans more toward rugged capability, while the Murano focuses more on comfort, styling, and everyday driving.

If you were shopping between the two today, which one would you choose and why?

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u/Suntrup-Nissan — 6 days ago
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Can't believe the GT-R era is officially over

It's kind of surreal knowing the last R35 GT-Rs have rolled off the line.

Almost two decades of production, countless special editions, and one of the most recognizable performance cars of the modern era.

Anyone here lucky enough to own one, or at least get some seat time? Feels like the end of an incredible chapter for Nissan.

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u/Suntrup-Nissan — 15 days ago

What's your favorite thing about driving the Frontier?

The Frontier has always felt like one of those trucks that just does its job well.

The V6 has plenty of power for everyday driving, it's comfortable enough to daily, and it's still capable when you actually need it to work.

For Frontier owners, what's been your favorite part of owning one?

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u/Suntrup-Nissan — 17 days ago
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Nissan or Mitsubishi? Which lineup do you prefer?

Not talking about one specific vehicle.

Looking at the brands as a whole, which lineup do you think is stronger today?

Nissan has everything from the Z and GT-R to the Rogue, Frontier, and Armada, while Mitsubishi has carved out a niche with vehicles like the Outlander and Outlander PHEV.

Which brand do you think has the better overall lineup?

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u/Suntrup-Nissan — 20 days ago

Kicks trims explained without overthinking it

If you're looking at a Kicks, here's the quick breakdown:

S gets the basics covered.
SV adds a lot of the convenience features most people want.
SR brings the sportier styling and a few extra tech upgrades.

If you were buying one today, which trim would you go with?

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u/Suntrup-Nissan — 22 days ago
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Thoughts on the Ariya facelift?

Looks like the Ariya facelift is bringing a few updates, including a switch to the NACS charging port in Canada.

Nothing too dramatic styling-wise, but it's nice seeing Nissan continue updating it instead of letting it sit.

What do you think? Anything else you'd like Nissan to change?

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u/Suntrup-Nissan — 1 month ago
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What's the most iconic Nissan ever made?

Curious what everyone's answer is.

GT-R? 240SX? 350Z? Original Z? Hardbody? Xterra?

If you could only pick one as Nissan's most iconic vehicle, what are you choosing?

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u/Suntrup-Nissan — 1 month ago

Sentra or Corolla? Which compact sedan would you buy?

These two seem to get cross-shopped all the time.

The Corolla has the reliability reputation, while the Sentra packs a lot of features and comfort for the money.

If you were buying one today, which way are you going?

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u/Suntrup-Nissan — 1 month ago

Kicks vs HR-V: which one makes more sense?

The Kicks and HR-V seem to get cross-shopped a lot, and both have their strengths.

The HR-V brings Honda's reputation and a little more cargo flexibility, while the Kicks tends to offer a lot of value, good fuel economy, and plenty of tech for the price.

If you were choosing between the two today, which way would you go and why?

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u/Suntrup-Nissan — 1 month ago

What's the maintenance item you never skip on your Sentra?

Most Sentras are pretty easy to keep on the road, but everyone seems to have that one maintenance item they stay on top of religiously.

Oil changes? Transmission service? Tire rotations? Brake fluid?

What's the thing you never put off on your Sentra?

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u/Suntrup-Nissan — 1 month ago
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Loving all the nostalgic touches on the 2027 Z

One thing Nissan has done really well with the Z is blending modern performance with callbacks to older generations.

The 2027 model keeps that going with a bunch of subtle nods to past Z cars, from styling details to interior touches. It doesn't feel retro for the sake of being retro either.

What's your favorite design cue on the current Z? The taillights are still tough to beat for me.

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u/Suntrup-Nissan — 1 month ago

One thing Nissan got right with the Sentra: the interior

One thing that always surprises me about the newer Sentras is how nice the interior feels for the price point. The seats are comfortable, the layout is simple, and it doesn't feel like Nissan cut a bunch of corners just because it's an entry-level sedan.

What do Sentra owners like most about the interior? Anything you'd change?

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u/Suntrup-Nissan — 2 months ago

Rock Creek owners: how's it holding up?

For anyone who bought a Rogue Rock Creek, how has it been so far?

Any surprises, good or bad? Curious whether the trim has lived up to expectations now that people have had some time with them.

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u/Suntrup-Nissan — 2 months ago
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Anyone else wish we were getting the Juke EV in North America?

Looks like Nissan is moving ahead with an electric Juke in other markets. Can you see it in the U.S. / Canada?

Small footprint, different styling, and probably more affordable than a lot of larger EVs. The original Juke definitely wasn't for everyone, but at least it had personality.

Would you want to see the Juke EV make it to North America, or are you fine leaving it overseas?

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u/Suntrup-Nissan — 2 months ago
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Nissan’s 2026 lineup is actually pretty stacked

Was looking through Nissan’s 2026 lineup and it feels like they’ve got something in almost every category now.

Versa and Sentra for affordable commuters, Altima for people who still want a midsize sedan, Rogue and Pathfinder covering the SUV crowd, Frontier for truck buyers, and then stuff like the Z and GT-R keeping some enthusiast DNA alive.

What’s the strongest vehicle in Nissan’s lineup right now?

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u/Suntrup-Nissan — 2 months ago

Can we talk about that green Armada color?

Feels way more interesting than the usual black/white/silver lineup every parking lot has now.

Honestly, it might be one of Nissan’s best colors in a while. Would you spec one in green or still go with something safer?

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u/Suntrup-Nissan — 2 months ago