Nissan Altima vs. Toyota Camry
- The Altima offers a more powerful standard engine than the Toyota Camry does. The Altima comes with a standard 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine that produces 179-horsepower while the Camry offers 178-horsepower. While one-horsepower may not seem like a lot, when you consider the seven more pounds-feet of torque that the Altima holds over the Camry, you understand the Altima is the more peppy of the two vehicles.
- Even with more power under the hood, the Altima maintains a higher estimated fuel economy than the Camry. The Altima offers 27 mpg in the city and 39 mpg on the highway while the Camry offers 25 mpg in the city and 35 mpg on the highway.
- The Altima is available at base model trim level for $22,500 while the Camry starts at $23,070.
- The Altima comes with safety technology that isn't available in the Camry, including predictive forward collision warning and easy-fill tire alert.

Nissan Altima vs. Kia Optima
- The Altima allows you to go further both in the city and on the highway with a higher estimated fuel economy than the Optima. The Altima provides you with 27 mpg in the city and 39 mpg on the highway while the Optima only offers 24 mpg in the city and 34 mpg on the highway.
- The Altima takes your comfort as a driver into consideration by offering more front headroom and front legroom than the Optima offers.
- The Optima has the edge over the Altima in terms of standard horsepower, but when you upgrade engine options, the most powerful Optima engine option offers 245-horsepower, while the available V6 engine in the Altima offers 270-horsepower.
- The Altima is the only vehicle in its class to offer predictive forward collision warning and easy-fill tire alert.

Nissan Altima vs. Honda Accord
- Whether you drive long distances every day or only short commutes around the island, fuel economy is an important factor to keep in mind. The Altima offers a higher estimated fuel economy than the Accord. Both vehicles offer 27 mpg in the city, but the Altima outshines the Accord by offering 39 mpg on the highway while the Accord offers just 36 mpg.
- The Altima has a larger fuel capacity than the Accord. Higher fuel economy plus larger fuel capacity equals less money spent on gas.
- The Accord is available at base model trim level for $5 less than the Altima at MSRP price, but the Altima is automatic while the base Accord is manual. When you step up to the automatic base model Accord, the Altima edges it out by starting at $22,500 MSRP while the Accord starts at $23,455 MSRP.
- For your comfort behind the wheel, the Altima offers more front headroom and legroom than the Accord does.
- The Altima offers class exclusive technology that you won't find in the Accord, like predictive forward collision warning and easy-fill tire alert.

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- Collaboration with Panasonic Automotive, Fender Audio, and Nissan engineers has produced a sound second to none.
- 12 Speakers, 9 channels, 485 watts and Panasonic's exclusive Acoustic Motion Control - the new system makes it feel like a live concert in your truck.
7.0-inch touchscreen display with Nissan Connected Services.
Standard Apple CarPlay And Android Auto on every TITAN. Also, 4 USB ports are now standard.
RAM 1500

KEY TITAN ADVANTAGES OVER THE RAM 1500
- Available TITAN Box in-bed storage system (King and Crew Cab only) — TITAN offers lockable and removable storage compartments that can be placed along with the side walls inside the bed, where they are not visible from the outside. They are accessible without having to remove a camper top. Ram 1500's available RamBox system is mounted on the outside of the cargo bed and cannot be accessed when a camper top is in place.
- Available trailer light check system — The trailer light check system allows one person to check that all trailer lights are operational. The system can be activated inside the vehicle using the Advanced Drive-Assist® Display or from behind the trailer using the Nissan Intelligent Key fob. Ram 1500 does not offer this feature.
- Zero Gravity front seats (front and rear on Crew Cab) — The design of TITAN’s standard Zero Gravity seats helps reduce fatigue when driving long distances. Ram 1500 does not offer this feature.
- Rear Door Alert1 (King and Crew Cab) — TITAN’s standard Rear Door Alert provides a message in the vehicle information display — and later, an audible warning — to alert the driver to check whether an object may be in the rear seats. Ram 1500 does not offer a similar feature.
- Available Intelligent Around View® Monitor2 (I-AVM) (vs. no Moving Object Detection system) (King and Crew Cab only) — TITAN’s Moving Object Detection system provides visual and audible warnings if a moving object is detected within the displayed Intelligent Around View Monitor image. Ram 1500 does not offer such a system.
Additional Advantages
- Aluminum-alloy engine block (vs. cast iron on 5.7-liter engine)
- Wide Open rear doors (vs. front-hinged) (King Cab)
- Available utility bed Door channels
- Longer basic limited warranty coverage
SILVERADO 1500

KEY TITAN ADVANTAGES OVER THE SILVERADO 1500
- More sophisticated engine (DOHC vs. pushrod V8) — TITAN’s double overhead cam, 32-valve engine design enhances performance and engine efficiency by providing direct actuation of intake and exhaust valves. Chevrolet Silverado uses a less sophisticated overhead valve (pushrod) design with 16 valves.
- Available 110-volt power outlet in cargo bed — TITAN offers a 110-volt power outlet on the left side of the cargo bed for easy access. Silverado has no power outlet in the cargo bed.
- Available TITAN Box in-bed storage system (King and Crew Cab only) — TITAN offers lockable and removable storage compartments that can be placed along the side walls inside the bed, where they are not visible from the outside. They are accessible without having to remove a camper top. Silverado does not offer a similar system.
- Available trailer light check system — The trailer light check system allows one person to check that all trailer lights are operational. The system can be activated inside the vehicle using the Advanced Drive-Assist® Display or from behind the trailer using the Nissan Intelligent Key fob. Silverado does not offer this feature.
- Available Intelligent Around View® Monitor (I-AVM) (King and Crew Cab only) — TITAN’s available Intelligent Around View Monitor provides views to the front, passenger side, and rear, and a composite view from above, to help enhance visibility when parking. It also provides visual and audible warnings if a moving object is detected within the displayed monitor image. Silverado offers only a rear camera.
Additional Advantages
- Standard hill start assist (vs. available)
- Available utility bed door channels
- Available tailgate entry lights
- Standard tailgate assist (vs. available)
- Wide Open rear doors (vs. front-hinged) (King Cab)
- Zero Gravity front seats (front and rear on Crew Cab)
- Available heated rear seats (Crew Cab only)
- Available automatic on/off headlights
- Rear Door Alert2 (King and Crew Cab)
- Available rain-sensing windshield wipers
- Available Nissan Intelligent Key® with Push Button Ignition
- Available trailer guide in monitor
- Individual tire pressure display
- Available Rear Cross Track Alert3 (RCTA)
- Longer basic limited warranty coverage
NISSAN ROGUE VS. HONDA CR-V
Honda CR-V

Key Rogue Advantages
- Nissan EZ Flex. Seating System
- Rogue's 2nd-row seatbacks can recline and fold flat, and the seats can slide fore and aft approximately 9 inches. CR-V's 2nd-row seatbacks recline, but the seats do not slide. Cargo System
- The floor Of Rogue's cargo area can be raised, lowered, and divided to provide cargo-carrying flexibility and security. This feature is not available on CR-V.
- Available Intelligent Around View. Monitor (I-AVM) (vs. no moving object detection system) - Rogues moving object detection system provides visual and audible warnings if a moving object is detected within the displayed Intelligent Around Views Monitor image. CR-V does not offer such a system.
- Available Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB) with Pedestrian Detection2 (vs. no pedestrian detection) - Rogue's available Automatic Emergency Braking With Pedestrian Detection warns the driver if there is a risk Of a forward collision and can even engage the brakes to help avoid a collision or mitigate the effects of an impact. CR-V offers an emergency braking system but Without pedestrian detection.
- More front head room and leg room
- Rogue offers 1.5 inches more front head room than CR-V (41.6 inches vs. 401) and 1.7 inches more front leg room (43.0 inches vs. 41.3).
Additional Advantages
- Intelligent Engine Brake (I-EB)
- Active Ride Control
- Vented rear disc brakes (vs. solid discs)
- Available 19-inch wheels and tires
- Available Power Panoramic Moonroof (vs. conventional moonroof)
- Zero Gravity front seats
- Available Intelligent Cruise Control (ICC) with Full-Speed Range and Hold
- Standard hands-free text messaging assistant 4
- Standard Apple Carplay and Android AutoT"5
- EasyFill Tire Alert
- Standard Blind Spot Warning (BSW)
- Standard Rear cross Traffic Alert (RCTA)
- Available Bose' audio system
- Standard satellite radio
- Longer wheelbase and overall length
Honda CR-V Overview
- CR-V is positioned between the HR-V and Pilot in Honda's crossover SUV lineup. It is available in four trim levels (I-X, EX, EX-L— and Touring).
- Depending on the trim level, CR-V is available with a normally aspirated 2.4-liter or turbocharged 1.S-liter DOHC 4-cylinder engine. All CR-Vs have a continuously variable transmission and are available in front- or all—wheel drive.
- CR-V offers a wide range of advanced technology and driver-assist features, Yet Rogue offers several comfort and convenience and advanced safety technologies that are not available on CR-V, as well as greater passenger and cargo versatility than CR-V.
NISSAN KICKS VS. KIA SOUL
Kia Soul

KEY KICKS ADVANTAGES
- Available Remote Engine Start
- Remote Engine Start starts Kicks remote y to warm or cool the interior prior to
- driving. Soul does not offer this feature.
- Standard Automatic Emergency Brakingl (AEB)
- All Kicks models come with Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB),
- which can alert the driver to the risk Of a forward collision with a vehicle traveling ahead and automatically
- engage the brakes to help avoid a collision or mitigate the effects of an impact. Sours Autonomous Emergency
- Braking is only available as an Option, and only on the + trim level.
- Available lntelligent Around View. Monitor (I-AVM)
- Kicks' Intelligent Around View Monitor provides views to the
- front, sides, and rear, and a composite view from above, to help enhance visibility When parking. It also provides
- visual and audible warnings if a moving object is detected within the displayed monitor image. Soul offers only a
- conventional backup camera and does not Offer Moving Object Detection.
- Available Bose. personal. Plus sound system
- The 8-speaker aose@ Personal* Plus sound system includes two
- personal speakers in the driver's head restraint. The system can be adjusted to provide everything from a front-
- focused soundstage to a fully immersive experience. Soul does not offer any similar audio system
- Better EPA mileage estimates
- Kicks delivers significantly better estimated gas mileage than Soul.
- Kicks. 31 city/36 highway/33 combined mpg
- Soul and Soul 25 city/30 highway/27 combined mpg
- Soul r: 26 city/31 highway/28 combined mpg
Additional Advantages
• Lighter curb weight
• Xtronic C'vrr.
• Available Intelligent Engine Brake (I-EB)
• Available Intelligent Trace Controls (I-TC)
• Available Active Ride Control (ARC)
• Tighter turning circle diameter
Standard spare tire
• Available LED low-beam headlights
• Standard D-shaped steering wheel
• Available 7-inch Advanced Drive-Assist» Display
• Easy-Fill Tire Alert
• More ground clearance
• More front head room
• More front leg room
• More cargo capacity behind the rear seats
Kia SOUL overview
KIA SOUL OVERVIEW
- Kia Soul is a small 4-door hatchback built on a stretched and stiffened version of the Kia Rio platform. It is offered in three trim levels. Base, Plus F), and Exclaim C).
- Soul comes with one of three direct injection 4-cylinder engines depending on the trim level: 130-hp 1.6-liter engine on Base, 161-hp 2.0-liter engine on Plus 9), or 201-hp 16-liter turbocharged engine on Exclaim Transmission choices are a 6-speed manual or automatic on Base, a 6-speed automatic on plus and a 7-speed dual clutch transmission
- On Exclaim C). All models are front-wheel drive Only,
- Also available is Soul EV, which does not compete directly with Kicks.
- Soul offers quirky, boxy styling and many customizable options aimed at buyers similar to those who will be attracted to Kicks. Kicks responds with expressive styling, as well as more comfort and convenience features and more available driver assistance and safety technologies
NISSAN PATHFINDER VS. TOYOTA HIGHLANDER

TOYOTA HIGHLANDER

KEY PATHFINDER ADVANTAGES
- Vented rear disc brakes
- Pathfinder's vented rear disc brakes enhance cooling which helps reduce brake fade
- under high-speed or continuous brake application. Highlander has solid rear discs.
- Available Motion-Activated Liftgate
- Pathfinder's liftgate can be opened and closed with an in-and-out kicking motion under the center of the rear bumper when an Intelligent Key is within range. Highlander does not offer a similar feature.
- LATCH AND GLIDE technology
- Pathfinder's seating design allows the passenger-side 2nd-row seat to move
forward without having to remove an installed child restraint seat. Highlander does not offer this feature.
- Available telematics services (NissanConnect Services powered by
Pathfinder's telematics system uses the navigation system and cellular technology to provide safety, security, and convenience services.
- Information and functions are available via the navigation system display, the internet, or web-enabled phone.
- Highlander does not offer a similar system.
- Available Intelligent Around View Monitor (I-AVM) (vs. no Moving Object Detection system)
Pathfinder's Intelligent Around View Monitor provides visual and audible warnings if a moving object is detected within the monitor image of the multi-view camera display. This feature is not available on Highlander.
Additional Advantages
- More versatile 4WD system
- Xtronic CVT@ (vs. 6- or 8-speed A/T)
- Larger available wheels and tires
- Standard SiriusXM@ Travel Link2
- Easy-Fill Tire Alert
- Available dual-screen rear entertainment system (vs. single screen)
- More front and 3rd-row head room
- More front and 3rd-row shoulder room
- More 2nd- and 3rd-row leg room
- More cargo capacity behind the 3rd row
- Higher maximum towing capacity
TOYOTA HIGHLANDER OVERVIEW
- Highlander is Toyota's midsize crossover, now in its third generation. Based on the Camry platform, it comes with 3-
row seating and is available in five trim levels.
- Engine choices are a 185-hp 2.7-liter 4-cylinder or a 295-hp 3.5-liter V6. Highlander is available in front-wheel or all-
wheel drive. Also available is Highlander Hybrid.
- Toyota's family-oriented crossover can be equipped with a range of advanced comfort, convenience, and safety
features. Pathfinder matches Highlander's family-friendly appeal, while also offering superior SUV capability.
- Pathfinder offers a sophisticated 4-wheel drive system with three driver-selectable modes. It provides the power, ride comfort, and amenities of a crossover and adds genuine off-road and towing capabilities that Highlander can't match.
NISSAN ROGUE SPORT VS. HONDA HR-V

HONDA HR-V

NISSAN ROGUE SPORT
KEY ROGUE SPORT ADVANTAGES
- Available 8-way power driver's seat including 2-way power lumbar support
- Rogue Sport offers power controls for adjusting the driver's seat, as well as power lumbar support. HR-V has a manual driver's seat and does not offer adjustable lumbar support.
- Available Intelligent Cruise Control (ICC)
- Rogue Sport's available Intelligent Cruise Control automatically adjusts
the vehicle's speed according to the flow of traffic, helping the vehicle to maintain a consistent following distance
- even when the speed of traffic varies. HR-V offers only conventional cruise control.
- The floor of Rogue Sport's cargo area can be raised, lowered, and divided to
- Divide-N-Hide Cargo System
provide cargo-carrying flexibility and security. This feature is not available on HR-V.
- Available Intelligent Around View Monitor (I-AVM)
- Rogue Sport's Intelligent Around View Monitor provides
views to the front, sides, and rear, and a composite view from above, to help enhance visibility when parking. It
- also provides visual and audible warnings if a moving object is detected within the displayed Around View Monitor
image. HR-V offers only a conventional backup camera.
More available advanced safety features
- HR-V does not offer safety features with capabilities that are
comparable to these available
- Rogue Sport features:
- Lane Departure Warning (LDW)
- Intelligent Lane Intervention7 (I-LI)
- Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB) with Pedestrian Detection
- Rear Cross Traffic Alert (RCTA)
Additional Advantages
- More engine torque
- Intelligent Engine Brake (I-EB)
- Independent multi-link rear suspension
- Intelligent Trace Control (I-TC)
- Vented rear disc brakes (vs. solid discs)
- Active Ride Control (ARC)
- Available 19-inch wheels and tires
- Available LED headlights
- LED daytime running lights
- Available High Beam Assist
- Available Quick Comfort@ Seat Heaters
- 10 Standard hands-free text messaging assistant
- Easy-Fill Tire Alert
- Advanced Drive-Assist@ Display
- Standard satellite radio
- More front leg room
- Larger fuel tank
honda hr-v overview
HONDA HR-V OVERVIEW
- HR-V is Honda's subcompact crossover, based on the same platform as the Fit hatchback. It is powered by a 141-hp
- 1.8-liter 4-cylinder engine with a 6-speed manual or continuously variable transmission. There are three trim levels —
- LX, EX, and EX-L — available with front- or all-wheel drive.
- HR-V offers conventional crossover styling along with technology and driver-assist features that you would expect of a subcompact crossover. Rogue Sport responds with sportier styling and greater versatility, as well as several advanced comfort and convenience, driver assist, and safety technologies that are not available on HR-V.