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Nissan Scores Big in the 2017 J.D. Power APEAL Study

Nissan Scores Big in the 2017 J.D. Power APEAL Study

An unappealing vehicle makes driving feel like a chore in Calgary. So what's the cure for a boring daily commute? A new Nissan model from Royal Oak Nissan. How do we know? Because Nissan scored big in the 2017 J.D. Power APEAL Study with a 27 point improvement, and a jump of eight spots from last year.

Every year, The J.D. Power U.S. Automotive Performance, Execution and Layout (APEAL) Study lets owners and lessees evaluate 77 attributes of their vehicles. These evaluations are then converted into an APEAL score, which is based on a 1,000 point scale. One thing became evident: Nissan vehicles are among the most appealing.

Like the Midsize SUV category topping Nissan Murano, which scored 837 out of 1,000, eight points better than the second place finisher. Or the Nissan Altima, which won the Midsize Car category with 826 points. Nissan also landed a slew of second place finishes, including the Nissan Rogue in the Compact SUV category, the Nissan Maxima in the Large Car category, and the Nissan Titan in the Large Light Duty Pickup category.

If you've been aching for an appealing drive, make Nissan your vehicle of choice. Browse our new Nissan inventory, and come in for a test drive today!

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