Throwback Thursday: First Generation Greatness

Happy Throwback Thursday everyone! Today we are taking a look at the first generation Nissan Altima, which debuted back in 1993. With the 2020 Altima coming this year, let's take a look back at this iconic vehicle and what it meant for Nissan.The name "Altima" originally referred to a trim line of the Nissan Laurel mid-size car sold in Central America and the Caribbean before 1992. In 1993, Nissan discontinued the Stanza line, replacing it with the U.S.-made Altima.
 
 

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Face to Face Friday: Jessie Sorrells

Happy Face to Face Friday everyone! Today we are speaking Jesse Sorrells, one of our awesome technicians here in our service department. He has worked in the car industry for 19 years and has been with us for 3 of them. His favorite Nissan model is the Altima because of the big interior and how economic is is. His definition of customer service is precise, timely, and honest application of skills by a team to meet or exceed expectations of all parties involved. Thanks Jesse! #bondysnissan #facetofacefriday
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Throwback Thursday: The Fast and the Fairlady

Happy Throwback Thursday everyone!

Today we are taking a look at the 1972 Fairlady 240Z-G. The Fairlady Z was developed as the successor to the Fairlady 2000 (SR311). In late November 1969, the S30 (first-generation model) was launched. The first generation FairladyZ S30 (also known as Datsun 240Z) was developed as successor of Datsun Sports 2000 SR311 and released in December 1969 in Japan. modified model pictured was the fastest grade 240Z-G that was used as a police car in the Kanagawa Prefecture, mainly on the highways.

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Face to Face Friday: James Gray


Happy Face to Face Friday everyone! Today we are speaking with James Gray, one of our awesome Express Lube Techs here at the dealership. He has worked in the car industry for 6 years and he has been with us at Bondys Nissan for almost a year! His favorite Nissan model is the Nissan Titan because it’s the ultimate all around truck. His definition of customer service is to make sure any work that is done is done quickly and correctly, and that any questions on the repairs are answered so customers know what to expect. Thanks James! #bondysnissan…
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Face to Face Friday: Nathanial Burton

Happy Face to Face Friday everyone! Today we are speaking with Nathanial Burton, one of our stellar sale people here at the dealership. He has been with us here for one month, and this month is his first in the car business! His favorite Nissan model is the Titan, because in 2005 his uncle bought one from Bondy’s and 330,000 miles later it is still going strong! His definition of customer service is “ I like to treat my family the way I want to be treated, and I like to treat my customers like family.” Thanks Nathan!
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Throwback Thursday: The Power of Patrol

Happy Throwback Thursday all! Today we are taking a look at the rugged Datsun Patrol, which debuted in 1951.

The answer to the Jeep, the second-generation Datsun Patrol was sold in the U.S. for a short period of time. This generation featured a rugged leaf-spring suspension on a ladder-style frame, with a robust 4x4 system.

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Face to Face Friday: Joey Jaeb

Happy Face to Face Friday everyone! Today we are speaking with Joey Jaeb, a shop foreman and master technician here at the dealership. He has been in the car business for 38 years and 20 of them have been with us here at Bondy’s Nissan! His favorite Nissan model is the Frontier because it is bulletproof and has no problems. You can just drive, drive, and drive! His definition of customer service is to strive to fix things right the first time. Thanks Joey! 
 
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Throwback Thursday: Combined Excellence

Happy Throwback Thursday all! Today we are taking a look at the Nissan Gloria Custom Deluxe, a 4 door sedan that launched in February 1971. The Cedric and Gloria then differed only in the hood panel/mascot, radiator grille and rear combination lamps and finisher, etc. In April of the same year, a 4-door hardtop version (without center pillar) was introduced, Japan's first in the 2-liter class. Following a minor change in April 1973, the Custom Deluxe was fitted with a heated rear window as standard. 

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