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    Nissan Patrol goes JDM, now seats seven

    The Philippine STAR 09/15/2004

    The Nissan Patrol has pushed the bigger-is-better interior look for full-sized luxury sport utility vehicles (SUVs) further.

    Universal Motors Corporation, exclusive distributor of Nissan light commercial vehicles (LCVs), announced recently that from September 1-30, buyers of the Nissan Patrol get a new set of third row seats FREE. These seats immediately convert forward occupancy of UMC’s premium flagship product into a seven-seater SUV. This new seating configuration comes especially handy for the chief executive officer (CEO), upper management person or a chairman of a company’s board of trustees board that use the Patrol as a rolling home for his or her loved ones during long trips.

    Movers and shakers in Philippine business will also appreciate these third row seats, which also can be used as additional seating for out-of-town jaunts or as placement for one’s laptop and briefcase after a tiring day from work. The seats can also be turned into places for back occupancy (via folding of the original second row seats) for the tall and lithe bourgeoisie.

    These third row seats are located in front of the rearmost doors and the spare tire platform area. Furthermore, those who prefer hauling cargo instead of passengers at the PATROL’s rearmost area will enjoy the fact that the third row seats are collapsible to swallow large parapahernalia.

    These collapsible seats replace the laterally positioned third row seats and convey a true JDM (Japanese domestic market) feel within the Patrol’s expansive interior. JDM SUV fanatics are known for their attention to detail, especially with the ergonomics and the interior of certain vehicles. With the Patrol, JDM SUV fans are sure to love the new seats, for in the Land of the Rising Sun the Patrol’s third row seats face forward instead of sideways.

    For additional convenience, the seats can be folded in a 60/40 manner to accommodate bulky cargo and can be outfitted to match the same seatcover wrapping — leather and moquette fabric — as the first and second row seats.

    This offer is in addition to UMC’s newest financing scheme for the Patrol, Frontier and Urvan Escapade/Urvan Shuttle, which gives the buyer two options. For the Patrol, one can opt for a low downpayment of P368,000-P405,000.00. Or one may choose the second option of low monthly plans for the Patrol, all based on a 50 percent downpayment, with 60 months to pay for the remaining balance. Low monthly schemes go from P25,008.00 up to P27,231.00.

    The Nissan Patrol is UMC’s premium product, appealing to the topflight executive or company president who wants performance with panache, substance with style. The addition of new forward-facing third row seats gives the Patrol an interior that will surely help the big cannons in the Philippine corporate setting at work and at play.

  2. Join Date
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    #12
    try nissan parts center in banawe 7320450

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