Classic 1982 Datsun 280 Zx In Perfect Working Condition Fresh Oct Reg Tags+smog on 2040-cars
Lancaster, California, United States
THIS CAR IS IN GREAT CONDITION. THE ONLY SIGNS OF WEAR AND TEAR ARE THE BUMPER BLACK, THE SLIGHT PAINT FADE ON THE OUTSIDE OF THE MIRROR ENCLOSURES AND THE DRIVERS SIDE REAR INTERIOR PANEL WHICH SEALS OFF THE ANTENNA HAS SOME MINOR WARPING. ALL EASY FIXES. OTHER THAN THAT IT RUNS GREAT HAS NEW TIRES AND NO LEAKS. GLASS RUBBERS HAVE ALL BEEN REPLACED WITH OEM PARTS AND ALL INTERIOR GADGETS FUNCTION BEAUTIFULLY (I.E.A.C. ,CLOCK, WARNING VOICE AND LIGHTS). IT WAS BOUGHT FROM A DEALER IN 1984 AND HAS BEEN GARAGE KEPT ITS WHOLE LIFE. i HAVE MAINTENANCE LOGS WHICH INDICATE THE VEHICLE WAS METICULOUSLY WELL MAINTAINED. NEVER BEEN IN AN ACCIDENT OF ANY KIND AND PASSED SMOG WITH FLYING COLORS. ALL VEHICLE OPERATIONS ARE IN PERFECT SHAPE. IT WAS MY DAD'S CAR HE HAS RECENTLY PASSED AWAY .IT SADDENS ME TO SELL IT BUT IF I 'M NOT GOING TO DRIVE IT HE WOULD WANT ME TO SELL IT. AS FAR AS PAYMENT. I WILL EXPECT A DEPOSIT OF 20% OF THE SALE PRICE THROUGH PAYPAL WITHIN 3 DAYS OF AUCTION END IN ORDER TO HOLD THE VEHICLE UNTIL ARRANGEMENTS CAN BE MADE BY THE BUYER TO COME AND DO A FINAL INSPECTION/PAYMENT IN PERSON. LOCAL PICKUP ONLY. FULL PAYMENT IN THE FORM OF CASH AND OR CASHIERS CHECK OR MONEY ORDER AT THE TIME OF FINAL ACCEPTANCE. I WILL SIGN OVER THE PINK SLIP NEW OWNER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR FINAL DMV PAPERWORK. ITEM LOCATION IS IN ZIP CODE 93534
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Dacia Duster to spawn inexpensive Nissan Terrano, will we get it?
Sat, 08 Jun 2013When going to overseas auto shows, one can't help but spend an inordinate amount of time eyeballing forbidden automotive fruit. It's often of the seriously rare, criminally powerful and six- or seven-digit variety. But more often than one might think, the genuinely affordable overseas hero makes us swoon, too. So it is with the Dacia/Renault Duster, the cheap-as-chips, hard-wearing utility vehicle. We've often thought that its basic, rugged charms would play well in the US if saddled with a low enough price tag, but we've never seen much of a window for that to actually come true.
But now, Autocar India is reporting that Nissan will flex its alliance with Renault to spin off a Duster of its own, one that exhumes the Terrano nameplate, a moniker once used for overseas versions of the first- and second-generation Pathfinder. The new model will feature unique sheetmetal to give it a familial look, but the interior will be the same, and we expect the same goes for the powertrain, meaning there will be a range of gasoline and diesel four-cylinder engines with both manual and automatic gearboxes and front- or all-wheel drive.
So, does that mean we'll get a Nissan version of the Duster-based Terrano to call our own? Sadly, almost certainly not. Company spokesman Dan Bedore tells Autoblog flatly, "There are no plans to bring this model to the US." Bummer. Even if it isn't ultimately as capable as the larger, long-in-the-tooth Xterra (it's more on par with the now departed Canadian-market X-Trail), we think the Duster's archetypal SUV looks and low cost barrier would win it plenty of fans in our market. Our guess is that redesigning the model to meet US regulations (crash, emissions, lighting, etc.) would be prohibitively expensive, and the Dacia/Renault model is built in some pretty distant facilities - Brazil, India, Romania and Russia among them - making the business case harder still.
2013 Nissan Pathfinder: May 2013
Fri, 07 Jun 2013Despite the snow-capped photos you see here, our long-term Pathfinder has been the subject of some proper pre-summer lovin' here in metro Detroit (we're working on a new gallery). Now that the warm weather has hit Michigan, many of our staffers have eagerly grabbed the keys to our big, brown Nissan for road trips all over the place. And the Pathfinder has indeed proven itself to be quite the worthy long-distance hauler, as editors John Neff and Seyth Miersma have already experienced.
This time around, a couple of our colleagues from AOL Autos put hundreds of miles on our trusty Nissan. And while everyone agrees that the Pathfinder is a solid vehicle for the task of road tripping, there are a couple of specific pros and cons that have been mentioned on several occasions.
Nissan ZEOD RC on track and from behind the wheel
Wed, 17 Sep 2014The Nissan ZEOD RC hybrid racecar has had mixed success in its competition life. It was invented to do a completely electric, high-speed lap at the 24 Hours of Le Mans, which it was able to do in practice. However, when the big event actually came, the car lasted less than an hour before it had to bow out with transmission issues. Nissan hasn't completely given up on its experiment, though. The experience (and possibly some of the tech) is going to help with the GT-R LM racer next year, and now the ZEOD is getting its chance to see how it handles the Top Gear test track.
Unfortunately, it's not The Stig piloting the ZEOD; instead, the magazine's motoring editor Ollie Marriage is the lucky man for the job. The car's sharp shape seems to be a good metaphor for how it handles because it just seems to dart around the track. Its tiny, turbocharged 1.5-liter engine with 400 horsepower and two electric motors put out a claimed 750 horsepower, and that seems like plenty for the relatively short Top Gear course.
As usual of Top Gear, the cinematography here is fantastic, and a second video shows off a single lap of the course from around the car. It's amazing to watch, especially with its big screen constantly showing the camera view out of the rear. Scroll down to see both.