1996 300zx 46k Miles on 2040-cars
Boaz, Alabama, United States
I bought this car for my wife several years back to drive. We are the second owner and this car has always been garaged. The reason we are selling it is because my wife has a Cadillac and prefers to drive it instead. It sits in our garage and is seldom driven. Everytime I come home, about 4 to 6 months, I hook up the battery, take it get it cleaned and drive it a few days and then put it away again. This car has 46k original miles and is in very good condition. The only thing other than regular services and cleaning it was a starter and a new battery I had replaced right after I bought the car. The spare tire has never been on the ground. The T-Tops do not leak, rubber still good. It has one speaker, in the door, that's bad. I do not have the T-Tops sleeves. Minor scratches under the front ground effects. If I think of anything else I'll add it-- have nothing to hide about this car. You will be hard pressed to find a car this nice, dependable and solid, that will be a classic in less than two years, for what I'm selling it for. I have the car listed locally and reserve the right to withdraw it if sold locally. Feel free to ask any questions through Ebay email. I work overseas and I'll get back as soon as I can--we are 6hrs different from the East coast. After you arrange shipping I can have my son help coordinate with the shipper and get it loaded. Standard Engine Engine 222-hp, 3.0-liter V-6 (premium) Optional Transmissions 4-speed automatic w/OD Powertrain Engine liters 3.0 Cylinder configuration V6 Engine horsepower 222-hp @ 6,400RPM Engine torque 198 lb.-ft. @ 4,800RPM Body Exterior Power door mirrors Standard Heated door mirrors Standard Convenience Feature Air conditioning Standard Automatic temperature control Standard Glass sunroof--T-Top Standard Cruise control Standard Power windows Standard Remote keyless entry Standard Illuminated entry Standard Passenger vanity mirror Standard Full floor console Standard Seats and Trim Front bucket seats Standard Power driver seat Standard Reclining driver seat Standard Reclining passenger seat Standard Easy entry passenger seat Standard Split folding rear seat Standard Leather steering wheel Entertainment Features Radio Standard Cassette Standard Premium audio system--BOSE Standard Premium speakers Standard Power antenna Standard Lighting, Visibility and Instrumentation Front fog lights Standard Variably intermittent wipers Standard Rear window wiper Standard Rear window defroster Standard Front reading lights Standard Tachometer Standard Oil pressure gauge Standard Safety and Security ABS brakes Standard 4-wheel disc brakes Standard Driver front impact airbags Standard Power door locks Standard Remote keyless entry Standard Security system Standard Limited slip differential Standard Good luck and happy bidding. Thank you for checking out my Z. |
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Japanese automakers will seriously subsidize hydrogen fuel stations
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2014 Nissan Rogue
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I always assumed this was just a brush-off, an "ask me again after I've had a cup of coffee" sort of response. But then I found myself in a similar moment of brevity following the launch of the 2014 Nissan Rogue earlier this week. After returning home, a friend asked me what I thought of the new Rogue, and I replied, word for word, "It was fine."
And, well, it was. Nothing worth wasting exclamation points over, good or bad. Aside from something like the interesting-to-drive Mazda CX-5 or funky-looking Jeep Cherokee, nothing in this class really tries to set the world on fire. And that, right there, is fine. Nissan doesn't need to do anything crazy with its second-generation Rogue. It just needs to offer a well-equipped crossover that's handsome, functional, efficient and priced right - sticking to the same formula that made the first-generation model so successful while offering the latest crop of creature comforts in a more modern package.
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For now, the only look we have of this "striking design" is the teaser image shown up top (go ahead and click on it for a closer look). Nissan is also promising improvements in efficiency and refinement, although what that means for the Juke's fun-to-drive character is unclear.
Because we live in an age dominated by social media, the new Juke will perform a slow striptease on a variety of social networks, according to Nissan. It won't be a full reveal, but there should be some clues as to what the CUV's overall look will evolve into, before it's shown in all its glory in Geneva.