Feb 10, 2017

Yes, it’s been a brutal winter in northeast Ohio and winter doesn’t end for another few months. But don’t stay holed up in your home. Your new Nissan vehicle from Bedford Nissan is equipped with some of the most comfortable, supple, ample legroom and seating to make you feel warm and cozy while you run errands and head off to work.

If you think you’ll miss your comfortable sofa or chair, don’t worry. Our 2017 Nissan Maxima sedan is equipped with unique Zero Gravity front bucket seats that are built with a three-layer foam design that is soft yet supportive. You’ll snuggle right into these seats due to their side bolsters. During these freezing winter days, you’ll appreciate the heated steering wheel and ventilated/heated seats on the 2017 Nissan Maxima. No matter where you’re going this winter—a short day-to-day commute or a long road trip for a vacation—you’ll find the 2017 Nissan Maxima keeps you warm and comfortable.

The 2017 Nissan Rogue compact SUV will also make you feel like you never left home in the winter. Its leather upholstery, heated front seats, and six-way power-adjustable driver’s seat will make you feel at ease behind the wheel as you navigate snowy roads. For your passengers in the rear, they too will be able to relax and recline in the warm interior of your 2017 Nissan Rogue. Your second-row passengers have seats that can recline, slide, and fold and have their own set of rear-air vents on the back of the center console to control their own heat.

If you’re taking out your 2017 Nissan Versa Note into the swirling snow around northeast Ohio, you’ll find a quiet and relaxed ride. This little subcompact provides you with amazing space, a roomy rear seat, and the versatility to easily maneuver and park in Cleveland’s snow-bound streets. You’ll appreciate the 2017 Nissan Versa Note vehicle’s heated driver and front-passenger seats.

Please drop by and take a test drive during these winter months to see how our new Nissan vehicles will provide you with a warm, comfortable drive while winter’s chill continues on.