Manufactured since the early 1990s, the Altima is one of Nissan’s best-selling vehicles. Now in its sixth generation, this line of midsize sedans has seen several updates that have ushered it into the contemporary age, including an altogether sleeker design and semiautonomous driving functionality. The latest Altima, too, has some alterations compared to last year’s. Take a closer look at the 2022 Nissan Altima and see how it compares to the 2021 model.

Trim Levels

Similar to last year, the 2022 Nissan Altima is available in five trim levels: S, SV, SR, SL, and Platinum. The latter four are available in both front- and all-wheel drive, while the base S trim comes exclusively in front-wheel drive. At every level and drivetrain option, you get a standard 2.5-liter DOHC 16-valve DIG four-cylinder engine that pairs with a continuously variable automatic transmission, capable of generating 188 horsepower and 180 pound-feet of torque.

Here’s a closer look at what each trim level has to offer:

S

The S trim is the base model for both the 2022 and the 2021 Nissan Altima. The standard features at this level include 16-inch steel wheels with wheel covers, an intelligent forward-collision warning system, and automatic emergency braking with pedestrian detection. Additional safety features include a rearview camera, a lane departure warning system, automatic high beams, and a driver attention alert system that monitors driving behavior for signs of drowsiness. The interior design features cloth upholstery, a 5-inch multifunction information display, and a 7-inch infotainment touch screen.

SV

For both the 2022 and 2021 models, the SV trim level is where you begin to see upgrades to the standard features. You get an automatic upgrade to the wheels, which are 17-inch aluminum-alloy at this level. You also get Nissan Safety Shield 360, which is a suite of six driver-assistance features to enhance comfort and safety:

  • Automatic emergency braking plus pedestrian detection.
  • Blind-spot warning.
  • Rear cross-traffic alert.
  • Lane-departure warning.
  • High-beam assist.
  • Rear automatic braking.

On the outside, you also get LED projector headlights with LED daytime running lights. Inside, you get a power-adjustable driver’s seat. There’s an optional premium package as well, with which you get heated front-row seats, a leather-wrapped steering wheel, and a moon roof.

SR

The SR trim sees another upgrade in wheel size, here coming in 19-inch aluminum alloy. The front end of the SR sports a dark chrome V-Motion grille. The interior brings you a leather-wrapped shift knob and a steering wheel with paddle shifters and a manual shift mode, allowing you to shift gears quickly and seamlessly while gripping the wheel. As with the 2021 model, this year allows you the option of a moon roof.

SL

The SL trim has smaller wheels than the SR — 17-inch aluminum alloy — but offers a couple of additional features. These include automatic brake hold, which keeps the car stopped even when you remove your foot from the brake pedal, and ProPILOT Assist, a combination driver-assist and intelligent cruise control system that helps you to maintain a set distance between you and the vehicle in front of you while in motion. At this level, you also get an entertainment upgrade, with a nine-speaker premium audio system and NissanConnect services by SiriusXM.

Platinum

The Platinum level is the top-of-the-line trim for both the 2022 and 2021 Nissan Altima. Here, the wheels go back up to 19 inches. The interior features accent lighting and an auto-dimming rearview mirror, and you get an Intelligent Around View monitor that provides you with an expansive view of the vehicle’s surroundings to enhance parking, convenience, and safety. Additionally, the driver’s seat and outside mirrors have a memory system that recalls your preferred positioning.

Exterior Dimensions and Design Packages

In terms of exterior dimensions, the 2022 Nissan Altima is identical to the 2021 model. At all trim levels, it measures 192.9 inches in length, 72.9 inches in width, and around 57 inches in height, with some variation depending on your trim level.

A point of differentiation from last year is that the 2022 Altima offers two distinct design packages at the SR level. The first is the Midnight Edition, which offers exclusive exterior features such as 19-inch Midnight Edition aluminum-alloy wheels, a black V-Motion grille, a black rear spoiler, LED fog lights, and Midnight Edition badging. It also sports a couple of functional design features such as a power-sliding glass moon roof and heated exterior mirrors with turn signal indicators.

The second design package exclusive to the SR trim level is the VC-Turbo, a sportier, front-wheel-drive-only model that boasts a 2-liter variable compression turbo DOHC 16-valve four-cylinder engine under the hood. This, which also pairs with a continuously variable automatic transmission, can produce 236 horsepower and 267 pound-feet of torque. An SR Altima with an upgraded engine is noticeably quicker and more powerful than the standard models.

Interior Dimensions and Features

Regarding the interior dimensions, the 2022 Nissan Altima offers 98.9 cubic feet of passenger volume, which is unchanged from 2021. The front-row legroom is 43.8 inches, and the back row gets 35.2 inches. The trunk volume, too, is still 15.4 cubic feet, but with a 60/40 split that significantly expands the cargo room.

The connectivity and comfort features are also similar to 2021. As mentioned, the base model comes with a 7-inch infotainment touch screen. This offers Bluetooth integration, USB ports, voice recognition, and a six-speaker stereo. You also get push-button and remote start capabilities. As you move up in trim level, you get optional features such as an upgrade to an 8-inch infotainment screen with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay compatibility, navigation capabilities, satellite radio, a nine-speaker premium audio system, and dual-zone automatic climate control.

Performance and Fuel Economy

Like Altimas of the past, the 2022 model continues to provide a comfortable ride, absorbing the common bumps and shocks of the road. The overall driving experience is relaxed and comfortable. The SR VC-Turbo’s sport-tuned suspension and 19-inch wheels can handle winding roads with ease.

The fuel economy of the 2022 model is comparable to the 2021 model. The base 2.5-liter engine gets an EPA estimated 28 mpg in the city and 39 mpg on the highway. Higher-level trims get a little less. The Midnight Edition is rated at 27 and 37 mpg, respectively, while the Platinum trim gets 25 and 35 mpg. With the front-wheel-drive-only SR VC-Turbo model, you can expect 25 mpg in the city and 34 mpg on the highway.

Whether you’re interested in an all-new 2022 Altima or want to consider the 2021 model, we can help you get in the car that’s right for you. Contact us or visit our dealership in Streetsboro to learn more.

If you’re looking for a stylish and capable SUV, the Nissan lineup includes several appealing options. Depending on your needs, you may be interested in the Nissan Kicks or Rogue. Both offer an impressive list of standard and available features, along with efficient and capable engines beneath their respective hoods. Check out the differences between these two top-selling SUVs as you decide which one is the right option for your lifestyle.

Exterior Styling

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From the outside, both the Nissan Kicks and the Nissan Rogue showcase impressive styling elements. One of the key differences between the two models is the size, as the Kicks fits into the subcompact crossover segment, while the Rogue is a compact crossover SUV.

Standard exterior features on the smaller Kicks S Trim include 16-inch steel wheels, automatic halogen headlights, and a chrome front grille. On the higher trims, you can get options like a rear roof spoiler, upgraded side mirrors with integrated LED turn signals, a dark chrome grille, LED fog lights, larger 17-inch alloy wheels, and upgraded LED headlights. You’ll also notice that the Kicks is available with a two-tone paint job, which helps it stand out on the road.

With the base S trim of the Rogue, you get intelligent automatic highlights, LED headlights with Daytime Running Lights, 17-inch alloy wheels, and LED taillights as standard. More standard features include a rear spoiler and UV-reducing solar glass. The Rogue comes in three additional trim levels, each of which has unique upgrades. The SV trim adds heated side mirrors with integrated LED turn signal indicators. The SL trim tacks on roof rails, 19-inch wheels, a motion-activated liftgate, and a dual-panel panoramic moonroof as standard features.

Power Beneath the Hood

The Kicks gets its power from a 1.6-liter four-cylinder engine rated at 122 horsepower and 114 pound-feet of torque. It pairs with a continuously variable transmission that powers the front wheels on all trims. EPA fuel economy estimates are 31 mpg in the city and 36 mpg on the highway, or 33 mpg combined with front-wheel drive.

The Rogue includes a 2.5-liter 16-valve four-cylinder engine that produces 181 horsepower and 181 pound-feet of torque. It pairs with a continuously variable transmission that sends power to the front wheels. According to the EPA, the fuel economy estimates for this small SUV come in at 27 mpg in the city and 35 mpg on the highway. These numbers translate to 30 mpg combined, making this one of the more efficient SUVs in the segment. All-wheel-drive drops each estimate by one mpg.

Interior Sizing

Both models boast well-equipped cabins with seating for five and appealing tech and comfort features. The Kicks offers 40.4 inches of headroom and 43.7 inches of legroom for those in the front, plus 38.5 inches of headroom and 33.5 inches of legroom in the rear. By contrast, the Rogue provides 41.1 inches of headroom and 43.3 inches of legroom in the front row, with 39.2 inches of headroom and 38.5 inches of legroom in the second row. If you frequently transport passengers in your second row, it may be worth opting for the larger Rogue.

The Rogue’s cargo area offers 36.5 cubic feet of space with the second row up, while the Kicks’ cargo area comes in at 25.3 cubic feet behind its second row. Folding down the second row increases the Rogue’s cargo space to 74.1 cubic feet and the cargo area in the Kicks to 32.3 cubic feet.

Cabin and Tech Features

Climb into the base S trim model of the Kicks to find standard comfort features like cloth upholstery, manual climate control, and manually adjustable front seats. This trim also includes a 7-inch touch screen and Android Auto/Apple CarPlay as standard features. The mid-level SV trim includes upgraded features like automatic climate control, keyless entry, remote ignition, and a central armrest console that sits between the two front seats. This trim level also adds satellite radio and a larger 8-inch touch screen.

At the top of the list, the Kicks SR trim includes a leather-wrapped steering wheel and shift knob, plus sporty front seats. You can add a package that bundles a cargo cover, a heated steering wheel, a premium sound system, simulated leather upholstery, and heated front seats.

The Rogue S trim gives you interior features like a four-speaker sound system, an 8-inch touch screen, a USB port, a USB-C port, satellite radio, and smartphone integration. The SV trim includes two additional speakers in the sound system, a Wi-Fi hot spot, and dual-zone climate control. A similar package is available with this trim, and it includes simulated leather upholstery, a heated steering wheel, heated front seats, and second-row sunshades.

Those options come standard on the SL trim, along with leather upholstery, tri-zone automatic climate control, an auto-dimming rearview mirror, and a power passenger seat. This trim adds a dual-panel cargo floor for extra storage space. You have the option to include a Bose sound system, a 9-inch touch screen, navigation, and wireless Apple CarPlay functionality with the SL trim. The top Platinum trim adds heated rear seats, upgraded leather upholstery, and wireless device charging.

Premium Safety

Every model of the Kicks and Rogue has an impressive suite of safety equipment. The standard package bundles forward-collision mitigation, Rear Cross Traffic Alert with Rear Automatic Braking, blind-spot monitoring, Lane Departure Warning, and a rear-passenger safe exit system. Stepping up one trim level on each model adds adaptive cruise control and a drowsy driver attention monitor. You can also outfit the Rogue with front and rear parking sensors and a Head-Up Display.

Pricing

Although both the Kicks and Rogue are affordable options in their respective segments, the Kicks has a lower starting price point. Its base price ($19,600) is $6,450 lower than the base trim level of the Rogue ($26,050).

At Nissan of Streetsboro, we have Nissan Rogue and Nissan Kicks models in stock and ready for you to test drive. Our helpful and friendly sales staff can also answer any questions you might have and assist with financing and other needs. Come and visit us today to experience these two appealing models in the Nissan lineup.

Thinking about buying the 2022 Nissan Altima? This midsize sedan will be one of the best purchases you make this year, thanks to its superb performance and impressive fuel efficiency. These factors aside, you’re probably wondering about the vehicle’s interior and exterior. This guide is here to explain everything you can expect from how good the 2022 Nissan Altima looks on the road to how much comfort it provides.

Wheels

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The varying wheel sizes across trim models offer little visual differences but can influence performance. For instance, the 16-inch steel wheels with wheel covers on the S offer a more comfortable ride, as do the 17-inch aluminum-alloy wheels on the SV and SL. The 19-inch aluminum-alloy wheels on the SR and SR VC-Turbo provide a little more mid-corner balance for sharp turns. If you want your vehicle to turn heads, consider getting the SR Midnight Edition. Its 19-inch black wheels offer a stark contrast from the body that’s sure to leave a lasting impression.

Body

The bold and modern body of the 2022 Nissan Altima combines good looks with optimal performance. Drivers and passersby alike appreciate the deep, cutting lines that flow from front to back. These lines blend into the boomerang taillights that seamlessly wrap around the back of the car. In the front, the cutting lines become one with the muscular hood and V-Motion grille. The vehicle’s floating roof design and low, wide stance complete its striking appearance.

Accents

This car’s subtle accents make a big difference in its appearance. For instance, consider the sporty spoiler and V-Motion grille that highlight the vehicle’s athletic nature. The accents are particularly impressive on the Midnight Edition, as you get a black spoiler and exclusive badging. These features make a bold impression and let everyone know that you’re driving a custom Altima.

Lights

Available LED headlights and LED signature lighting on various trims offer exceptional visibility. 2022 Altima drivers can set their headlights to automatic, allowing sensors to analyze outdoor conditions and control the headlights accordingly. You can also choose to get your car with LED fog lights that make your presence known even in even the gloomiest of Streetsboro weather.

Colors

With the 2022 Nissan Altima, there’s no shortage of colors that highlights this vehicle’s striking exterior features. You can go classic with Scarlet Ember Tintcoat or Glacier White. If you want something bolder, consider Sunset Drift ChromaFlair. Other available colors include:

  • Deep Blue Pearl
  • Storm Blue Metallic
  • Super Black
  • Gun Metallic
  • Brilliant Silver Metallic
  • Pearl White TriCoat

External Heated Mirrors

While many people overlook this vehicle’s external heated mirrors, they’re definitely worthy of praise. Drivers can direct heat to them to melt ice, making it easy for you to get moving on a Streetsboro snow day. You’ll also be glad to hear that these external mirrors feature integrated turn signals so that other cars can clearly see where you’re going.

Remote Engine Start

Now that we’ve taken a good look at the 2022 Altima’s exterior, let’s take a look inside. One of our favorite interior features is remote engine start that allows you to get the engine going from wherever you may be and set your desired cabin temperature. Thanks to this feature, you can settle into the perfect oasis after a long day.

Dual-Zone Automatic Temperature Control

Another way the 2022 Altima keeps you comfortable is through its dual-zone automatic temperature control. It solves all temperature-related disputes by allowing the driver and front passenger to set their desired degrees. Trust us when we say that this feature makes it feel like each person is in their own isolated climate.

Heated Steering Wheel and Front Seats

When Streetsboro temperatures drop below freezing, you’ll be thankful for this vehicle’s heated front seats. Simply turn on this feature to warm up and maximize comfort. Drivers also appreciate the heated steering wheel that defrosts their fingers and eliminates the need for gloves in the car.

Infotainment and Connectivity

The standard 8-inch touchscreen has available Apple CarPlay and Android Auto capability. You’ll also appreciate the simple yet customizable main menu with knobs for tuning and volume that make it easy to jump to the features you use most. Other available integrations include a built-in navigation system, a nine-speaker Bose stereo, and a Wi-Fi hot spot. These features make it easy to arrive at your destination quickly and safely while enjoying premium entertainment.

Memory System

The 2022 Altima’s greatness makes it unlikely that you’ll be the only one driving it. Luckily, you can take advantage of this vehicle’s innovative memory system. Save your ideal position for the driver’s seat and outside mirrors so you don’t have to mess with the settings every time you take the wheel. Just select your saved preferences and let the seat and mirrors automatically adjust. Another driver can also program their preferred settings, making it easy for you both to get the personalized treatment you deserve.

Storage

The spacious trunk gives you up to 15.4 cubic feet of space, which is perfect for road trips and big shopping hauls. When even the spacious trunk isn’t enough for your cargo, take advantage of the 60/40-split rear seat. Folding down two seats gives you plenty of room for transporting large items and carrying a single passenger. If you need even more room, fold down the third seat for up to 42.9 cubic feet of space. The exterior might be deceivingly small, but drivers have fit everything from bicycles to furniture in the Altima’s spacious storage area.

Rear Door Alert

When you get in your car, you might throw your belongings in the back seat and forget about them when you get to your destination. The 2022 Altima’s rear door alerts save you from having to trek back to your vehicle. The innovative sensors trigger visual and audible alerts when they detect items on your back seat, reminding you to grab them before you leave your vehicle.

Ready to buy a 2022 Nissan Altima? Contact one of our representatives today. We’ll help you choose the perfect trim model and match you with the appropriate financing.

If you live in the Cleveland area and you’re thinking about attending community college, learning more about the educational institutions near you can be helpful. Here at Nissan of Streetsboro, we prioritize education and learning for a better future. Here’s some information about five Cleveland-area community colleges you can apply to if you want to enhance your education and career.

Cuyahoga Community College

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Cuyahoga Community College is an educational institution with several locations in and around Cleveland. Some locations include Brunswick, Warrensville Heights, Westlake, and Euclid. Also known as Tri-C, Cuyahoga offers in-person, hybrid, and online classes. In 2021, Cuyahoga had 4,700 graduates, with the average scholarship award at $1,536 per student, and 85% of students staying in the region to begin their careers. The school offers associate degrees, certificate programs, workforce training, personal enrichment classes, and corporate training.

Some programs you can complete at Cuyahoga include accounting, American sign language, automotive technology, business management, court reporting, criminal justice, hospitality management, nursing, paralegal, and teacher education options. Cuyahoga also offers study abroad experiences in places like the Bahamas, Costa Rica, Cuba, and Quebec. If you’re interested in sports, you can catch baseball, basketball, soccer, cross-country running, and volleyball events on the Cuyahoga campus. The cost per credit hour at Cuyahoga is the lowest for community colleges in Ohio, at $119.54 for in-county residents, $149.08 for out-of-county residents, and $286.19 for out-of-state residents.

Lakeland Community College

Lakeland Community College is located just outside of Cleveland in Kirtland, Ohio. The campus is about 22.2 miles from the center of Cleveland, which is about a 26-minute drive or two-hour trip on public transit. Founded in 1967 by a vote by Cleveland citizens, College Consensus recognized Lakeland as one of the nation’s best community colleges in 2020. In the 2019-2020 academic year, the college served 8,735 students. The cost per credit at Lakeland is $137.80 for in-county residents, $166.10 for out-of-county residents, and $244.10 for out-of-state residents.

Some academic programs at Lakeland include accounting, American sign language, behavioral sciences, biology, biotechnology science, business management, chemistry, civil engineering technology, communication studies, computer integrated manufacturing, criminal justice, culinary arts, dental programs, English, history, media technology, nursing, and political science. You can complete credit or non-credit coursework depending on your goals. Lakeland also has sports like baseball, basketball, soccer, softball, and volleyball.

Lorain County Community College

Lorain County Community College was founded in 1963 and is located in Elyria, Ohio. The campus is about 26.9 miles from the center of Cleveland, which is about a 32-minute drive. Commuting to Lorain County Community College via public transit may not be advisable, as there may not be the proper connections to get you there. Lorain offers associate degrees, bachelor’s degrees, short-term certificates, and workforce training. They offer a unique Ohio university partnership program through which you can earn a bachelor’s or master’s degree from another accredited university.

With the second-lowest tuition in the state, Lorain Community College can be a good choice for you if you’re economically minded. Some programs you can pursue at Lorain County Community College include business and entrepreneurship, liberal and creative arts, science, and mathematics. The price per credit hour is $149.04 for in-county residents, $174.22 for out-of-county residents, and $325.79 for out-of-state residents. Student resources include campus dining, a bookstore, and several computer labs for student use. Lorain has several social clubs students can join, including Anime Society, Care Club, E.P.I.C., Gamers Paradise, P.R.I.D.E., and Learning Differences.

Ohio Technical College

Ohio Technical College is an accredited college founded in 1969 that focuses on teaching students how to repair and maintain motor vehicles. If you’re a car enthusiast and want to incorporate your love of automotive technology into your education and career, Ohio Technical College may be right for you. Ohio Technical College’s campus is about 2.7 miles from the center of Cleveland, which is roughly a nine-minute drive, and may take around 20 minutes to reach using public transit. The school offers training centers with full-size units to help you develop your mechanical skills.

The student support department at Ohio Technical College provides services to students to help them succeed. This includes counseling on academics, financial aid, and housing matters. This school also offers a military veteran program that helps military veterans and members gain education and launch new careers. At Ohio Technical College, you can earn an associate degree in applied science. The cost for each program at Ohio Technical College can vary depending on what you study. These are the costs per program:

  • Master Welding Technology: $20,900
  • Complete Automotive Technology: $27,900
  • Auto Diesel Technology: $28,500
  • Diesel Equipment Technology: $28,920
  • High Performance and Racing Technology: $28,920
  • Collision Repair and Refinishing Technology: $29,700
  • Classic Car Restoration: $29,700

Stark State College

Stark State College offers more than 230 associate degree and certificate programs. Stark State is located in North Canton, which is about 57 miles south of Cleveland. From the center of Cleveland, Stark State is about an hour-long drive, and it may be difficult to reach using public transit. With an average student age of 27, you can feel comfortable attending this institution at any age. Earning a degree here can also boost your career, as 95% of graduates use their education to find employment following graduation.

The cost per credit hour for in-state students is $184.60, but Stark sets itself apart from other community colleges by offering 2022 high school graduates completely free enrollment for any major and unlimited credit hours. Stark State College also has university partnerships with more than 30 universities, so you can create a flexible education plan. Stark also enhances flexibility by offering part-time classes, eight-week courses, and a completely online curriculum for those who want to learn from home.

Now that you know all about the community colleges near Cleveland, you can further your future through education. If you choose a school outside the city, you can stop by Nissan of Streetsboro for all your transportation needs. Is there a great school we forgot to add to this list? If so, you can contact us and let us know so we can add it to the guide.

If you’re looking for a safe, reliable midsize sedan with plenty of available options and upgrades, the 2022 Nissan Altima may be a good fit. Before you choose an Altima to drive home in, you may want to learn more about the different trims of this vehicle and what each has to offer. At Nissan of Streetsboro, we want to make sure that you select the exact vehicle to match your preferences and lifestyle. Read on to learn more about the 2022 Nissan Altima trim levels.

2022 Nissan Altima Specifications

Besides its extensive list of trims and available features, the 2022 Altima also offers a sleek, modern look, commendable gas mileage, safety features, and options like all-wheel drive and a turbo engine in some trims. In all trims except for the SR VC-Turbo, the Altima uses a 188-horsepower 2.5-liter 4-cylinder engine paired with automatic transmission. This base engine can provide solid performance with180 pound-feet of torque, but you can easily upgrade to the impressive turbo engine for more power. Driving features like responsive steering, which provides automatic steering responses when you turn, make the Altima’s trims exciting to drive.

Front-wheel drive comes standard on all trims but the Platinum. AWD is available on the SV, SR, and SL trims. For FWD trims, the estimated fuel economy is 28 miles per gallon in the city and 39 on the highway. For AWD, the mileage is 26 in the city and 36 on the highway. If you’re considering the 2022 Nissan Altima, here is a more detailed breakdown of the available trims:

S

The Altima’s base level trim comes with features like 16-inch steel wheels, projector halogen headlights, keyless entry with push-button start, remote start, cruise control, and a tilt-telescopic steering system that allows a driver to set the height and distances of the wheel. This trim also includes high-beam assist and hill-start assist. The vehicle’s infotainment system uses a 7-inch touchscreen, a six-speaker audio system, Bluetooth, hands-free texting, and a USB port.

For safety features, you can expect forward-collision warning with automatic emergency braking and pedestrian detection, and lane-departure warning. You can also enjoy a rearview monitor. With the available Driver Assist Package, you can add blind-spot monitoring with rear cross-traffic alert, rear automatic braking, and a rear sonar system.

SV

Adding on to the S, the Altima’s SV trim offers features like 17-inch alloy wheels, LED projector headlights, rear-park assist, and two more USB ports. Also available is an eight-way power-adjustable driver’s seat and lane-tracing assist. For infotainment, enjoy Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, satellite radio capability, and an 8-inch touchscreen.

Standard safety options include blind-spot monitoring and rear cross-traffic alert with automatic rear braking. With the SV Premium Package, you can enjoy features like the semi-autonomous driver aid ProPILOT Assist, a power moonroof, heated front seats, heated outboard mirrors with integrated LED turn signals, and a leather-wrapped steering wheel. With the SV, you can also choose to upgrade to AWD.

SR

If you’re looking for something a bit sportier, try the Altima’s SR trim. This version adds enhanced appearance elements to the SV trim, along with a sport suspension in FWD models. Additional features include 19-inch alloy wheels, paddle shifters, and a standard leather-wrapped steering wheel. Like with the SV, an AWD upgrade is available for the SR.

SR Midnight Edition

A subset of the SR trim, the Midnight Edition offers unique exterior colors and features, like dark 18-inch aluminum wheels and an all-black V-motion grille. You can add this Midnight Edition Package to the SR level for an enhanced appearance. Enjoy all the other standard features and options of the SR.

SR VC-Turbo

Another SR trim subset, the VC-Turbo option offers an enhanced, 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine that generates 248 horsepower and 267 pound-feet of torque. If you’re looking for a turbo engine in your Altima, this is the only trim to offer it. However, something to keep in mind is that with the turbo engine, AWD will not be an option. Some other additions for this trim include a power moonroof, heated outboard mirrors with integrated LED turn signals, and heated front seats.

SL

The SL trim adds features and functionality to the vehicle’s standard SR trim. You can enjoy 17-inch alloy wheels, LED fog lights, remote start, and dual-zone automatic climate control. You’ll also experience a built-in Nissan door-to-door navigation system to help you reach your destination. For infotainment, you’ll get a nine-speaker Bose audio system. Safety features include traffic-sign recognition and an adaptive cruise control system that allows you to maintain a safe distance from vehicles in front of you while in cruise control mode. Like the SR, this trim offers an AWD option.

Platinum

The final and most enhanced 2022 Nissan Altima trim, Platinum includes features and functionalities that add to the SL trim. Platinum is the only trim that comes standard with AWD. It also adds 19-inch alloy wheels, a surround-view camera, a four-way power-adjustable passenger seat, and a HomeLink transceiver that can control your automatic garage door and other functions like your home’s interior lighting system.

One unique standard Platinum feature is a driver’s memory seat, which allows two different drivers to save their ideal seating position. You can also enjoy an auto-dimming rearview mirror that uses photo sensor technology to recognize bright headlights and automatically dim their reflection. Interior accent lighting is also sure to make an impact on the sleek and technologically advanced experience of your ride.

Deciding on the 2022 Nissan Altima can be a big choice, but it can be even harder to determine which trim level of this vehicle best matches your needs and preferences. At your Nissan of Streetsboro, we want you to be happy with the vehicle you choose. If you have any additional questions about the 2022 Nissan Altima or any of its trim, contact us today. You can also explore our collection of new available Altimas online or in our showroom. We can’t wait to help you find your ideal Altima match.

Looking for a fun way to get the whole family out of the house? In Cleveland, there’s no shortage of activities that kids and adults alike can enjoy. Whether you’re hoping to spend the day outside, learn something new, or explore a one-of-a-kind attraction, Cleveland’s got just the thing for you. Here are a few of our favorite family-friendly activities to do and places to visit in and around the Cleveland area: 

Hiking

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If you’re searching for an outdoor activity to help keep the whole family fit, consider a hike. Cleveland’s natural beauty is filled with great places to go hike, explore nature, and picnic with the family.

One of our favorite local spots is the Cuyahoga Valley National Park, where you can choose from over 125 miles of trails designed for hikers of all abilities. Getting a little tired of all the physical activity? Enjoy a pleasant break aboard the Cuyahoga scenic railroad or a picnic in the park. Cuyahoga Valley National Park also features other fun activities designed specifically for kids, like quest hunts along the canals and audio exhibits.

We’re also big fans of spending family time at the Holden Arboretum. One of the largest arboreta and botanical gardens in the US, the Holden Arboretum has a range of hiking trails through woodland forests, around lakes, and in gardens with flowers in bloom. They also have a range of programs and exhibits that cater to kids, like summer camps and bird-watching.

Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

Since 1986, Cleveland’s been the go-to spot for locals and tourists to learn more about rock and roll. Located at 1100 E 9th Street, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame allows you to learn about the history of this music genre, view artifacts from some of the biggest icons in rock music, and even start your own rock band through interactive exhibits.

In addition to browsing all the delights of the museum itself, visitors can eat in the cafe, wander the gift shop, and attend special live musical performances. With seven floors and an array of rotating exhibits, there’s sure to be something for every family member to enjoy. Visitors of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame can choose between several ticketing and membership options.

Beaches

Looking for an activity that’s exciting for the kids and relaxing for the adults? Cleveland’s beaches offer beautiful scenery, glistening waters, and fun.

Families can choose from several great beaches in the greater Cleveland area, including Edgewater Park in the northwestern part of the region. This 240-acre park includes two beaches, a marina, and a yacht club. Take a swim in the water, go cycling along the bike path, fish from the pier, or sail your boat. In the summer months, you can rent paddleboats, rowboats, canoes, kayaks, and other water vehicles from a range of nearby shops.

Want to drive east instead? Then check out Headlands Beach State Park, where you can find the longest stretch of sandy beach in the entire state of Ohio. Whether you want to swim in or just admire the water, you’re sure to enjoy the stunning sight of Lake Erie at this park. If your family wants to go for a stroll, consider a walk along the boardwalk or an exploration of some of the nature trails.

Cleveland Metroparks Zoo

A popular destination for local and tourist families alike, the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo on 3900 Wildlife Way makes a great adventure, whether it’s your first or one-hundredth visit. this zoo gives visitors the chance to explore a range of animals in diverse habitats, including those in the Rainforest, African Savannah, Waterfowl Lake and Australian Adventure.

The Cleveland Metroparks Zoo is rather large, so get on your good walking shoes and bring or rent strollers for the little ones. If you get tired of walking, they do have a tram that can take you from the top to the bottom of the zoo. Other attractions at the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo include the Scenic Railroad Track, the gift shop, and a food court.

A Christmas Story House

Remember the movie A Christmas Story? The actual house from the film has been restored and is open year-round right here in Cleveland. At A Christmas Story House on 3159 W 11th Street, guests can purchase tickets to wander the rooms during the day. You can even book an overnight stay and sleep in Ralphie and Randie’s bedroom. Be sure to also check out the A Christmas Story Museum located right across the street, which features real props and costumes from the film, along with a gift shop.

Cleveland Museum of Natural History

If you’re looking for a more educational adventure, stop by 1 Wade Oval Drive and see the Cleveland Museum of Natural History. Whether you’re interested in exploring the planets, getting up close and personal with the dinosaurs, or learning more about diverse ecosystems, the Cleveland Museum of Natural History’s got you covered. The museum’s permanent and special exhibitions provide visitors with the chance to see over four million specimens in both indoor and outdoor spaces.

If you want a bit of a break, check out the museum gift shop or pause at the cafe for a bite. Be sure to also keep an eye on the museum’s event page, as they often hold family-friendly special events like curator lead field trips, family hikes through the marshes, and opportunities to talk with real-life scientists who work in a range of fields.

Squire’s Castle

Want to let your child be royalty for a day? They can at Squire’s Castle on 2844 River Road. This castle was built by a squire from England in the 1890s. Visitors today can both walk the grounds outside or explore the spacious interior. If you want to spend an afternoon here, consider picnicking on the lawns or playing a game in the grass. There’s also a nearby trailhead if you’d like to get in a little physical activity.

Nissan of Streetsboro

Cleveland is home to so many wonderful locations and activities for the whole family to enjoy. Whether you’re looking for family-friendly attractions, camping spots, or places to pick up sandwiches for a picnic, Cleveland’s got it all.

Did we miss one of your favorite activities to do or places to see with your kids? Let us know which one. We’re always looking for new places to drive to and explore with our own families. And if you’re looking for a new ride to travel with your family, contact usat Nissan of Streetsboro.

 

At Nissan of Streetsboro, we understand capability. If you’re looking for towing capabilities and the power to get the job done, we have a large selection of trucks, SUVs, and crossovers for you to choose from. Whether you need a full-sized pickup, SUV, or you’re looking for a smaller crossover with the ability to handle a small trailer, our team can help you find it.

Your Nissan Towing Guide From Nissan of Streetsboro

Nissan introduces its new model lineup with several pickups and SUVs capable of towing what you need when you need it. From larger equipment to smaller trailers, you’ll find the perfect vehicle when shopping at Nissan of Streetsboro. So if you’re looking for something with towing capabilities, our team can help you find it. Look at some of Nissan’s new models and their towing capabilities:

ModelTowing Capacity
Titanup to 9,310 pounds
Titan XDup to 10,880 pounds on a receiver hitch and up to 11,040 on a gooseneck hitch
Frontierup to 6,720 pounds
Pathfinderup to 3,500 pounds on base S and up to 6,000 pounds on SV, SL, and Platinum
Muranoup to 1,500 pounds
Armadaup to 8,500 pounds
Rogueup to 1,350 pounds

2022 Nissan Titan

The Nissan Titan gets a 5.6-liter direct overhead cam 32-valve V-8 engine that pairs with a nine-speed automatic transmission. This engine platform is capable of producing 400 horsepower and 413 pound-feet of torque, giving the Titan its maximum towing capacity of 11,040 pounds. The team at Nissan of Streetsboro is here to answer all your questions about the available towing packages and additional features of the 2022 Titan.

2022 Nissan Titan XD

The Titan XD also gets Nissan’s 5.6-liter DOHC V-8 platform and nine-speed automatic. The capability to generate the same horsepower and torque as the Titan means the Titan XD gives you a towing capacity of 10,880 pounds when towing on the receiver hitch. Upper trims feature an available gooseneck hitch, giving you a maximum capacity of 11,040 pounds when equipped with a gooseneck trailer. With Nissan’s trailer sway control and trailer brake control, you can travel confidently knowing your equipment is secure.

2022 Nissan Frontier

The Nissan Frontier equips a 3.8-liter V-6 engine paired with a 9-speed automatic transmission. The Frontier produces substantial power for its size with a Best-in-Class rating for its 310-horsepower capability. With enough power to generate 281 pound-feet of torque, the Frontier gives you a maximum towing capacity of about 6,720 pounds. Nissan’s available tow-haul mode can help you maximize your towing capabilities even more on the Frontier’s upper trims.

2022 Nissan Pathfinder

The 2022 Nissan Pathfinder equips a 3.5-liter DOHC 24-valve V-6 engine connected to Nissan’s 9-speed automatic with a manual mode. This SUV generates 284 horsepower and 259 pound-feet of torque, giving you a maximum towing capacity of 3,500 on the base S and up to 6,000 pounds on the Pathfinder SV, SL, and Platinum. If you’re looking for the towing capabilities of a pickup with the space and comfort for family traveling, ask our sales experts at Nissan of Streetsboro about our current inventory and we’ll help you find the perfect vehicle.

2022 Nissan Murano

The new Murano equips a 3.5-liter DOHC 24-valve V-6 engine paired with Nissan’s Xtronic Continuously Variable Transmission. This full-sized crossover is capable of 260 horsepower and up to 240 pound-feet of torque, giving it the power to tow lighter weights up to 1,500 pounds. The Murano isn’t lacking in versatility, and if you’re in the market for a compact SUV that can still give you the towing capabilities you need, ask us about what the Murano can offer when you visit our dealership.

2022 Nissan Armada

The Armada is Nissan’s full-size SUV and features the same engine as the Titan and Titan XD: 5.6-liter DOHC 32-valve V-8. In the Armada, though, Nissan pairs the engine platform to a 7-speed automatic transmission with a manual shift mode and Downshift Rev Matching. The Armada generates about 400 horsepower and 413 pound-feet of torque, just like the Titan and Titan XD. This power capability gives the Armada its maximum towing capacity of 8,500 pounds.

2022 Nissan Rogue

Coming in just under the Murano in towing capacity, the Rogue can still make use of its 2.5-liter DOHC 16-valve inline-four-cylinder engine. Nissan pairs this platform with the Xtronic CVT with manual mode, featuring electronic and paddle shifters. The Rogue’s ability to generate 181 horsepower and 181 pound-feet of torque gives you the power you need to haul small trailers and cargo at a maximum towing capacity of 1,350 pounds.

What Contributes to Towing Capacity?

Towing capacity refers to the total amount of weight you can pull safely on a trailer when hitched to your truck or SUV. The towing capacity is the difference between your vehicle’s curb weight and the gross combined vehicle weight, which is the maximum weight of your vehicle when it’s fully loaded and attached to a trailer. Towing capacity differs from payload capacity, which refers to the maximum weight a vehicle can carry on top of its axles.

Several weight calculations go into the manufacturer’s tow capacity rating of your vehicle, and engine size and power can also play a role in how much weight you can safely tow. You can also increase your vehicle’s towing capacity with upgrades to the components that help your vehicle support heavier loads. For more information about our towing packages and accessories, be sure to visit our parts center and talk to the team.

Find Your New Truck or SUV at Nissan of Streetsboro

If you’re looking for a truck or SUV with the capabilities you need for hauling and towing, come visit us at Nissan of Streetsboro. We have a large inventory of both brand-new and pre-owned Nissan models, and our team of automotive experts can answer any questions you may have about the available features and packages for your model. We also offer personalized financing options to help you when purchasing your new vehicle. Schedule an appointment with us today to learn more about what Nissan has to offer.

 

Toddler Running in Park
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Between the ages of 1 and 3, toddlers begin to develop cognitive skills, learn coordination and play, and enjoy exploring the world around them. One of the best ways to help enhance these attributes is to expose your toddler to fun activities such as interacting with animals, climbing on walls and obstacles, and trying age-appropriate hands-on activities. When you’re looking for fun things to do with your toddler in the Cleveland, Ohio, area, use this handy guide that our team at Nissan Streetsboro has put together.

Cleveland Metroparks Zoo

From baby cats to full-size elephants and more, you and your toddler will be spellbound by the diverse range of animals that live at the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo. When your little one gets tired of looking at lions, bears, giraffes, and monkeys, you can stop and have a bite to eat at one of the zoo’s cafes, watch a movie about animals, or take the free open-air tram car. The tram is stroller-friendly and passes by the Asian Highlands, Rainforest, Primate, Cats, and Aquatics exhibits to the African Savannah and then heads back to the African Elephant Crossing.

Location: 3900 Wildlife Way

Telephone: 440-331-5530

Great Lakes Science Center

The Great Lakes Science Center is a tremendous place for kids of all ages to enjoy fun activities that help to educate them in science, math, technology, and engineering. When planning your visit to the science center, make sure to stop at the Cleveland Clinic Dome Theater, where you’ll be surrounded by sights and sounds of the natural world. Shows that play in the theater include Ancient Caves and Dinosaurs of Antarctica.

After the show, head over to the Cleveland Creates Zone so the youngsters can play with the Light Sculpture Pod, explore the Rocket Pod, or create hats or shoes at the Shoe Cobbler/Hat Maker Pod. Every month, the Great Lakes Science Center hosts special events and programs such as Bubblemania or Candy Loves Chemistry Workshop.

Location: 601 Erieside Ave.

Telephone: 216-694-2000

Cuyahoga Valley National Park

Just a short distance from downtown Cleveland, Cuyahoga Valley National Park offers visitors young and old a respite from the city. This beautiful park has thick forests, open farmlands, rolling hills, and the beautiful Cuyahoga River. The Ohio and Erie Canal Towpath Trail can accommodate strollers, including bicycle strollers. As you walk along this popular trail, you’ll cross over Beaver Marsh, where you may spot turtles and beavers. If you have older toddlers who are adventurous, take the 1.5-mile trail that includes a boardwalk to the scenic 60-foot Brandywine Falls.

A fun way to see Cuyahoga Valley National Park with small children is by taking the Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad’s National Park Scenic excursion. This train ride runs from Akron to Independence, and you’ll have views of the park from the comfort of the train cars.

Before heading out to Cuyahoga Valley National Park, you’ll want to fuel up on breakfast so everyone has plenty of energy for the day.

Location: 6947 Riverview Road in Peninsula

Telephone: 440-717-3890

Cleveland Public Library

Begin your toddler’s love of literature by taking them to the Cleveland Public Library. Sign your child up for their library card so you can help them decide which books to bring home or download titles from the library’s digital collection. The Cleveland Public Library offers programs and workshops for young ones like the Wee Read and Play program for toddlers ages 18 months to 3 years.

A popular program hosted by the library is the Young Scholars Academy that’s part of its Kindergarten Readiness workshop. The free beginner’s program for kids 3-4 years old, helps prepare them for kindergarten with fun activities that include reading, writing, singing, and socializing. While your child is at home, they can hear stories read to them by library staff members during virtual story time hours. The library also has a dial-a-story program where kids can hear stories anytime by dialing 216-777-6500.

Location: 325 Superior Ave. (main library)

Telephone: 216-623-2800

Greater Cleveland Aquarium

Watch your toddler’s face light up with delight when they get up close to sea life at the Greater Cleveland Aquarium. All nine galleries inside of the aquarium give little ones eye-level 360-degree views of the over 300 species of animals that live there. You’ll see freshwater and saltwater animals from Lake Erie as well as from around the world. Young kids get a thrill at the 11,000-gallon touch pool in the Coastal Boardwalk gallery, where they can feel what the skin of a stingray feels like or have their fingertips tingled by cleaner shrimp.

Everyone in the family will feel excited as they walk through a 175-foot underwater sea tube surrounded by sharks and other large sea creatures in the Shark Gallery. You’ll feel like you’re on a scuba diving adventure as you see a variety of sharks and eels swimming above and around you. After your visit to the aquarium, stop by the gift shop to pick up souvenirs to remember your trip to the Greater Cleveland Aquarium.

Location: 2000 Sycamore St.

Telephone: 216-862-8803

Cleveland Botanical Garden

Kids can spend hours exploring the grounds of the Cleveland Botanical Garden with its butterflies and intriguing garden displays. Stop by the Madagascar Glasshouse to see exotic plants and pet the free-roaming chameleon. Little kids enjoy playing in the Hershey Children’s Garden, which features a sandbox, a pond where the kids can search for frogs and box turtles, and a place to plant seeds. They’ll feel a sense of awe as they watch honeybees at work inside of their hive. After exploring the gardens, head over to the Garden Cafe for sandwiches or grab-and-go snacks to recharge with.

Location: 11030 East Blvd.

Telephone: 216-721-1600

We hope that you and your family enjoy visiting these six Cleveland locations and attractions that are ideal to take your toddler to. Which one was your favorite? What site or activity did your toddler enjoy the most and why? If you can recommend another Cleveland spot to take your little one to, please let us know and we’ll add it to our list.

The Nissan Rogue and Rogue Sport are two of Nissan’s popular crossover SUV models. While the names are similar, the Rogue and Rogue Sport have several features that set them apart. No matter what you’re looking for in a compact SUV, though, both Nissan models can offer plenty of comfort features, technology, and safety and security. Take a closer look at the 2022 Nissan Rogue versus the Rogue Sport in this overview from the team at Nissan of Streetsboro.

2022 Nissan Rogue vs. 2022 Nissan Rogue Sport

The 2022 Nissan Rogue is Nissan’s best-selling model, mainly because of its redesign for the 2021 lineup. The 2022 Rogue keeps Nissan’s award-winning design and technology from the previous year, featuring four trim levels: S, SV, SL, and Platinum. Premium features that debuted last year to continue into this year’s model lineup include a more stable structure, additional safety systems, upgraded technology, and more capabilities. The starting price for the base S is an estimated $26,050 MSRP.

The 2022 Rogue Sport continues to borrow from the Rogue’s style with an intelligent interior design and comfortable features. The subcompact crossover sits just below the Rogue SUV, and some passengers are likely to notice the Rogue Sport’s smaller cabin size. Even with the Rogue Sport’s practical design, the Rogue still provides a little more legroom. Aside from its smaller size, the Rogue Sport packs in value with its standard features across its three trims: S, SV, and SL. The Rogue Sport also comes in at a lower base price, an estimated $24,260 MSRP.

Besides the similar features and appearance between the Rogue and Rogue Sport, the Rogue still packs more power and space and has more fuel efficiency. The Rogue Sport may be smaller, but this subcompact crossover SUV is still capable of meeting your comfort needs.

Gray 2022 Nissan Rogue
OEM Image from Nissan

Premium Features of the 2022 Nissan Rogue

Check out some of the features Nissan gives the Rogue:

Engine and Performance

The Nissan Rogue features one engine platform across its four trims, pairing it with Nissan’s Xtronic Continuously Variable Transmission with a manual shift mode. The 2.5-liter Direct Overhead Cam inline-four-cylinder platform is a 16-valve direct injection, which gives the Rogue the power to generate a maximum of 181 horsepower and 181 pound-feet of torque. Nissan also provides the Rogue with a high-performing drivetrain, with the option of upgrading the two-wheel-drive system to the intelligent all-wheel drive.

Interior Features and Specs

Nissan equips the Rogue with several premium features, including a motion-activated liftgate, a dual-panel panoramic moonroof, rear passenger vents, and a memory system for the driver’s and passenger’s seats as well as the exterior mirrors for the upper trims. The Rogue isn’t lacking for interior space, either. With its 60/40 split-folding rear seats, loading cargo is a breeze.

Upgrade to the SV or above, and you get remote-folding rear seats for even more convenience. The specifications for the Rogue’s total space give you about 40 inches of headroom and between 38 and 43 inches of legroom from the rear to the front seats. The cargo space is also pretty substantial, providing a maximum of 72 inches of cargo space when the rear seats are down.

Technology, Safety, and Security

The Rogue comes standard with the NissanConnect 8-inch touch screen and features Android Auto capabilities and Nissan’s Advanced Drive-Assist display. Voice recognition for navigation is also a standard feature, making it easy to search directions, locations, and landmarks hands-free.

Nissan equips the Rogue with standard safety features, including intelligent forward collision warning, automatic emergency braking with pedestrian detection, lane departure warning, and blind-spot monitoring systems. Additional standard safety technologies include Nissan’s rear cross-traffic alert, rearview monitor, rear sonar system, intelligent trace control, and vehicle dynamic control system with traction control. Upper trims feature Nissan’s ProPilot Assist System with Navi-link technology as an additional option.

Red 2022 Nissan Rogue Sport
OEM Image from Nissan

Features of the 2022 Rogue Sport

Take a closer look at the Rogue Sport’s features:

Engine and Performance

The engine platform on the 2022 Rogue Sport is where you can see the difference from the Rogue. Nissan fits the Rogue Sport with a 2.0-liter 16-valve DOHC inline-four cylinder with Nissan’s direct injection system featuring platinum-tipped spark plugs. Just like the Rogue, the Sport’s engine pairs with Nissan’s Xtronic CVT with manual shift and eco mode, which makes efficient use of its power.

This platform generates a maximum of 141 horsepower and about 147 pound-feet of torque. While the Rogue Sport doesn’t offer the same power output as the Rogue, the 2.0-liter still packs a punch with its quick response and acceleration. The Rogue Sport also shares Nissan’s intelligent all-wheel drive with the Rogue.

Interior Features and Specs

The Rogue Sport may borrow from the Rogue’s appearance and style, but the overall space the Rogue Sport gives you is less than what the Rogue can offer. Even with the smaller interior space, the Rogue Sport equips the same comfort features as the Rogue, including rear air conditioning vents, remote keyless entry with push-button ignition, and remote start on the upper trims.

The interior dimensions are where you’ll notice the size difference between the Rogue Sport and the Rogue. Altogether, the Rogue Sport gives you about 38 inches of headroom, 33 inches of rear legroom, and 42 inches of front legroom. Cargo space is still substantial, giving you about 62 by 54 inches of room.

Technology, Safety, and Security

The Rogue Sport features the same safety features as the Rogue and equips Nissan’s reputable driver assistance technology. Just like the Rogue, the Sport gets the Nissan Safety Shield 360. While the safety and driver-assist technologies are the same, the Rogue Sport downsizes its touchscreen display to a 7-inch screen. You also get the Siri Eyes Free technology not available on the Rogue.

Find Your New Vehicle at Nissan of Streetsboro

If you’re looking for a new or pre-owned Nissan, visit our dealership to learn more about our current selection of cars, trucks, and SUVs. No matter what you’re looking for, the team at Nissan of Streetsboro can help you find it. Be sure to ask us about our vehicle specials, too, for even more savings.

Chocolate brownie with chocolate sauce drizzle
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When you’re looking for a delicious candy treat to satisfy that sugar craving or a unique gift for that special someone, you only need to look around “The Forest City” to find some exceptional chocolate-covered confections. At Nissan of Streetsboro, we are absolutely smitten with all things chocolate and sugar. That’s why we’ve gathered our favorite sugarcoated sweet locales in the Cleveland area for you to visit. Read more about these indulgent bars, brownies, and candies in the guide below. 

The Cleveland Chocolate Co. 

Owner and chocolatier, Rebecca Hess, created The Cleveland Chocolate Co. out of her love for fresh cacao. She started making chocolate from cacao pods and truly enjoyed the entire process from start to finish. From there, she studied chocolate production at Melissa Coppel Chocolate & Pastry School in Las Vegas, and The Cleveland Chocolate Co. was born. 

Rebecca uses single-origin fairly sourced organic cacao beans with varied flavor profiles from countries like Guatemala, Ghana, Belize, and Peru. She creates chocolate bars with an assortment of chocolate such as white chocolate, milk chocolate, dark chocolate, malted milk chocolate, and vegan mylk chocolate. The inclusion bars include flavors like sweet corn lime, dark chocolate with coffee, chili pepper dark chocolate, and blueberry lavender dark chocolate. You can also order specialty items including chocolate hazelnut spread, vanilla bean paste, organic vanilla salt, and salty chocolate caramels.

Dietsch Brothers Fine Chocolates and Ice Cream 

Located in Findlay, Dietsch Brothers Fine Chocolates and Ice Cream began in the late 1920s when Edward Dietsch, with the help of his two younger brothers Chris and Don, opened a candy and ice cream shop sharing their family recipes with the local community. When Edward tragically passed away, Chris and Don opened Dietsch Brothers when they purchased the local Rogge Bakery Shop in 1937. Their younger brother, Roy, began helping out after graduation. Today, this chocolate shop is a Findlay landmark, serving its high-quality fine chocolates and ice cream with a personal level of service that is second-to-none.

This confection emporium features a wide range of chocolates from bagged to boxed candy, bulk chocolates to gourmet truffles, and caramels to chocolate-covered pretzels. They also produce Ohio’s well-known favorite sweet treat, Buckeyes. Their house-made ice cream and sherbet are flavored with real fruit and made with a few of their choice candy specialties. With over 35 flavors to try, you will have every reason to return and try as many flavors as you can.

Fear’s Confections

What started out as a home-based mail order and catering business in 2010, became an out-of-home handmade chocolate production in 2013. Fear’s Confections, located in Lakewood, now makes several sweet treats including caramels, toffees, truffles, and pecan turtles. The owner creates her confections in small batches with fresh ingredients and no additional preservatives. You can order via the website or stop by if you’re local. 

Her candy selections include hot cocoa bombs, chocolate bacon, homemade hot fudge, chocolate-covered espresso beans, and more. Fear’s Confections is also known for its homemade brownies, and several varieties and concoctions have been added over the years. While the original brownie is a local favorite, you may want to sample the Cheesecake Swirl Brownie, Cherry Almond Brownie, Bacon Stout Brownie, or the Afterburner Hot Pepper Brownie. 

Malley’s Chocolates

Malley’s Chocolates is a hometown favorite in Lakewood. As a third-generation family business, Malley’s offers quality sweets made with the same chocolate recipe they’ve built their business on for more than 80 years. At their local candy factory, they create many classic favorites as well as some new confections. They are well-known for their homemade caramel, marshmallow, and hot fudge. Malley’s also salts and roasts a choice selection of premium whole nuts. From chocolate bars to truffles, and chocolate wafers to French mints, you will not be disappointed when you visit Malley’s Chocolates in the Cleveland area.

Mitchell’s Fine Chocolates

Mitchell’s Fine Chocolates started in a small neighborhood soda fountain serving popcorn and other sweet treats in 1939. Today, the popular confectionary is now a third-generation business offering a wide selection of European-style candies, chocolates, and more. A few of their specialties include dark chocolate-covered homemade marshmallows, caramels, and truffles.

You can order online or stop by their Cleveland Heights location to choose a few of your favorite selections. Their small bites include Caramel-wrapped Pretzels, Champagne Gummy Bears, and Dark Chocolate Cordials. They also offer a wide selection of fruit and nut varieties like Cashew Clusters or Chocolate-covered Pineapple. Don’t forget about their classic favorites such as Dark Chocolate Coconut Bonbons, Raisin Clusters, Fondant Creams, and Raspberry Jellies. 

Sweet Bean

Sweet Bean is run by a husband and wife team, Bob and Kristin Barnes. They focus on producing handmade filled chocolates and creating chocolates that they love to eat. They also specialize in Bean-to-Bar chocolates made with dark and extra-dark varieties of single-origin cacao beans. Their Bon Bons are shiny bright chocolates that are molded and hand-painted, and all of their fillings are made from scratch. Sweet Bean produces additional sweet treats like artisan marshmallows, chocolate-covered jelly beans, and a variety of flavored caramels.

Kristin is the artist behind the hand-crafted and formed chocolates, Bon Bons, and other confections. She uses a selection of colors and either swirls them together to make unique candies or keeps it simple with solid vibrant colors. Bob is the chief chocolatier, roasting and grinding the cacao beans, and crafting the decadent and delicious chocolate bars. They also create custom-made chocolates for group or corporate events like party trays, corporate gifts, and boutique platters. 

Now that you have a good idea of the different confectionary markets in the Cleveland area, are there any that piqued your interest? If so, which one do you plan on visiting first? Perhaps you’re a purist and only want to try one of the custom-made chocolate bars. Maybe you love all things sugar and can’t wait to order some gourmet truffles, decadent pecan turtles, house-crafted caramels, or freshly made candies. Is there a favorite chocolate shop of yours that you don’t see on this list? If so, we’d love to hear about it. Contact us to let us know and we’ll be happy to add it to this guide.