1990 Nissan 300zx Gs 2+2 Hatchback on 2040-cars
Champaign, Illinois, United States
This Black on Black, pristine Z Car has only 66,817 adult driven miles. The 2+2 model offers a better ride and handling do to its longer wheel base.
Features: · A/C · Power Locks · Power Windows · Cruise Control · Alarm · PB · PS · ABS · T-Tops · Kenwood Radio AM/FM/CD/Hands-Free Blue-Tooth/Smart Phone Connection Interior: Leather interior is perfect Body: Gorgeous metallic black paint shines like new. Engine: 3L, fuel injected, dual overhead cam, 222 HP V-6. (Always Nissan dealer maintained.) · 6 New Injectors · New Timing Belt · New Plugs · New Thermostat · New Water Pump, Hoses and Belts · New Battery · New Radiator Hoses Drive Train: · 5 Speed · New Driveshaft · New Driveshaft Center Bearing · New U-Joints · New Rear Brake Pads · New Front Calipers and Pads · New Front Tension Rods · 4 Kumho Tires |
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Mon, 14 Jan 2013In a roundtable interview today at the North American International Auto Show, Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn announced a $6,400 price drop for the base-model 2013 Nissan Leaf. Last year's base model was $35,200, while the new base-level 2013 Leaf S starts at $28,800. Ghosn says the new prices make the Leaf the least expensive five-seater electric for sale in the US.
Some of the lower cost is due to a difference in content from last year's low-end model to this year's. But a sizable portion can be chalked up to the Leaf's production moving from Japan to Tennessee. The 2013 Leaf is not only assembled in the US now, but its lithium-ion batteries and the car's electric motors are manufactured in the same southern state.
The Leaf SV will be priced from $31,820 for 2013 compared to $35,200 last year. The high-end Leaf SL now starts at $34,840, down from the 2012 model's $37,250. These models also have differences in content. One big one is a new 6.6-kWh charger that reduces charging times pretty dramatically.
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Like the Touareg, the Qashqai draws its name from a nomadic people. While Nissan isn't making up words, then, it's still not an easy name to pronounce. Top Gear host Jeremy Clarkson routinely calls it a kumquat, for example. According to Nissan, though, it's pronounced "Cash'kai".
To get its point across as the second-gen Qashqai, the close cousin of the US market Rogue, prepares to launch in Australia, Nissan set up a little event at a coffee shop. Customers would place their orders, only to have the spelling of their names butchered rather badly. On the other side of the cup, there's a message from Nissan and the Qashqai.
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While this Nissan video is almost a month old, we're pretty sure you won't be disappointed by the action, which shows the two high-speed machines racing along the two-kilometer runway. We don't want to ruin the suspense, so scroll down for the latest matchup of sports car versus fighter jet.