Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Nissan NV3500

Customer Reviews About This Model

The NV Passenger Van is offered in three different models: NV3500 HD S, NV3500 HD SV and NV3500 HD SL. On S and SV models, a 4.0L V6 is standard, while a 5.6L V6 engine is optional on those models and standard on the SL. Both engines are hooked up to a 5-speed automatic transmission.

The V6 makes 261 horsepower and 281 pound-feet of torque, and it should be just fine for most passenger duty,.

The NV Passenger Van is offered in three different models: NV3500 HD S, NV3500 HD SV and NV3500 HD SL. On S and SV models, a 4.0L V6 is standard, while a 5.6L V6 engine is optional on those models and standard on the SL. Both engines are hooked up to a 5-speed automatic transmission.

The V6 makes 261 horsepower and 281 pound-feet of torque, and it should be just fine for most passenger duty, meanwhile the V8, which makes 317 hp and a much higher 385 lb-ft of torque, is definitely the pick if you need to haul the heaviest payloads or regularly tow. Rated payload for the NV ranges up to 2,700 pounds, while properly equipped, the V6 is good to tow up to 6,200 pounds and the V8 for 8,700 pounds.

With an independent double-wishbone suspension and twin-tube coil-over shocks in front, plus a solid rear axle and leaf springs in back, the rear-wheel-drive NV Passenger Van is configured for those heavy loads and durability, while allowing as much responsiveness and control as possible through engine-speed-sensitive power recirculating-ball steering. All models get heavy-duty 4-wheel vented disc brakes with anti-lock and electronic brake-force distribution.

While the NV looks a bit more like a pickup from the front (allowing easier serviceability, Nissan says), inside it',s the space-maximizing, box-like interior of a traditional van, brought upscale in many respects. The Passenger Van comes with a single sliding side door on the right side, plus dual 50/50-split French rear doors that open 243 degrees.

Leather upholstery is available for all four rows of seating, and the standard setup includes four rows of seating, with the second and third rows fully removable and adjustable. The fourth row can also be removed, in part or in full. As for the area around the front row, the front passenger seat folds forward flat to create a work surface, while there',s a large center console that leaves space for a laptop, and even binders or hanging files. 120-volt AC outlets are available for the front console as well as the rear cargo area.

Even the base S includes a rear heating and air conditioning system with adjustable/rotating vents, plus map lamps for the rear rows as well as a rear cargo lamp, third-row 12-volt DC outlet and cupholders and storage cubbies throughout. SV models add cruise control, an 8-way-adjustable driver',s seat, power windows, power locks, keyless entry, rear map lights, 12-volt power outlets, rear parking sensors and an improved 6-speaker sound system, plus chrome for the bumpers, grille, door handles and other details. The SL includes leather upholstery, heated front seats, fog lamps, Bluetooth connectivity, dual-zone climate control, an auto-dimming rearview mirror and front parking sensors.

Three option packages add carlike conveniences and tech items that both the driver and passengers might find useful. A Power Basic Package adds to the S model power windows, power door locks, central locking, remote keyless entry, and cruise control with steering-wheel-mounted controls. Otherwise for the SV or SL you can step up to a Technology Package that brings a 5-inch touch screen with rearview camera system and navigation, a USB port, an aux-in port, SiriusXM satellite radio, XM NavTraffic and, on the SV, Bluetooth

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