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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Carlos Ghosn was on verge of release — so prosecutors file new allegation
Fri, Dec 21 2018TOKYO — Japanese prosecutors added a new allegation of breach of trust against Nissan's former chairman Carlos Ghosn on Friday, dashing his hopes for posting bail quickly. Ghosn and another former Nissan executive, Greg Kelly, were arrested Nov. 19 and charged with underreporting Ghosn's income by about 5 billion yen ($44 million) in 2011-2015. They also face the prospect of more charges of underreporting Ghosn's income for other years by nearly 10 billion ($80 million) in total. The breach of trust allegations were filed a day after a court rejected prosecutors' request for a longer detention of both men. The new allegation only applies to Ghosn, and Kelly could still be bailed out. A request for bail by Kelly's lawyer is pending court approval, according to the Tokyo District Court, but his release will have to wait until next week since the request was still in process after office hours Friday. Prosecutors in a statement Friday alleged that Ghosn in 2008 transferred a private investment loss worth more than 1.8 billion yen ($16 million) to Nissan by manipulating an unspecified "swap" contract. Ghosn also profited by having the company transfer a total of $14.7 million to another company to benefit himself and that company's owner, who helped in the contract manipulation, prosecutors said. Shin Kukimoto, deputy chief prosecutor at the Tokyo District Prosecutors Office, refuse to say if the two transactions were related or how Ghosn illegally profited. He also declined to identify the collaborator or whether the transactions were made overseas. Ghosn and Kelly are only charged with underreporting Ghosn's pay over five years, in violation of the Financial Instruments and Exchange Act. They have not been formally charged with an additional allegation of underreporting another 4 billion yen ($36 million) for 2016-2018, for which their first 10-day detention was to expire Thursday. Prosecutors have been criticized for separating the allegations as a tactic to detain Ghosn and Kelly longer. They say Ghosn and Kelly are flight risks. The maximum penalty for violating the financial act is up to 10 years in prison, a 10 million yen ($89,000) fine, or both. Breach of trust also carries a similar maximum penalty. The conviction rate in Japan is more than 99 percent for any crime. Ghosn was sent by Renault in 1999 to turn around Nissan, then on the verge of bankruptcy, and he led its rise to become the world's second-largest automaker.
Nissan settles with FTC over misleading dune buggy ad [w/videos]
Fri, 24 Jan 2014A couple years ago, Nissan created a series of commercials for its compact Frontier pickup showing the truck performing outlandish stunts such as snowboarding, saving a passenger airplane from a crash landing and climbing a steep sand dune to help a stranded dune buggy. As crazy as the first two commercials were, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) took issue with the latter, titled Hill Climb, with the agency considering it to be a misleading commercial since both vehicles required a cable to reach the top of the steep dune.
As such, Ad Age is reporting that Nissan - and its ad agency TBWA Worldwide - has settled with the FTC over the ad despite the fact that it features a disclaimer stating: "Fictionalization. Do not attempt." Nissan did not have to pay out any money in the settlement, but it is prohibited "from using potentially misleading demonstrations in future advertisements for pickups." In addition to the offending commercial, posted below, we've included some of the other related videos from the same Frontier campaign.
Carlos Ghosn sues Nissan-Mitsubishi in the Netherlands
Sat, Jul 20 2019AMSTERDAM — Carlos Ghosn has launched a court case in the Netherlands against Japanese carmakers Nissan Motor and Mitsubishi Motors, who ousted him as chairman of their alliance last year on charges of embezzlement, Dutch newspaper NRC reported on Saturday. Ghosn is seeking 15 million euros ($16.8 million) in damages from the carmakers, as grave mistakes were made when he was sacked, NRC reported, citing his lawyer. "In the Netherlands, if you want to fire an executive you have to first tell him what he's being accused of, and you have to provide him with the evidence for the accusations. Neither of those things has happened," lawyer Laurens de Graaf told NRC. Ghosn fell from grace late last year when he was arrested in Japan and sacked by Nissan on charges of financial misconduct, which he denies. He has also been fired as the CEO and chairman of French carmaker Renault. Ghosn was freed in April from jail in Japan on a $4.5 million bail. Among other charges of fraud and misconduct, Nissan and Mitsubishi have said Ghosn improperly received $9 million in compensation from their joint venture. Suspect expenses Ghosn made when he chaired Renault and Nissan amounted to about 11 million euros, Renault's board said in June. Ghosn holds French, Lebanese and Brazilian citizenship, but opted for the fiscally more friendly Netherlands as his tax domicile in 2012. The holding company for the Nissan-Mitsubishi alliance is also incorporated in the Netherlands. The district court in Amsterdam is reviewing the case but has not set a trial date yet, NRC said. Government/Legal Hirings/Firings/Layoffs Mitsubishi Nissan Carlos Ghosn