2008 Nissan 350z Automatic Red With Black Leather Seats & Convertible Top on 2040-cars
Baby's Red 350 Z Convertible This car has been kept in immaculent condition. Over the last 13 months, that we've owned the car, it has only had 365 miles put on it since we purchased it. We kept the car covered, over the past summer with two covers, in a security lot, while we went back to South Dakota to sell our country home so we could move to the Houston area permanently. The bungie cords did leave a mark on each side of the car at the base of the body where they attached the covers to the car. Erva, affectionately known as baby just had to have this car. The speedometer goes to 160 mph. It has fine grain black leather seats and appointments on the inside and matches the black convertible top. The fastest we've ever had the car is around 73 mph. It looks perfect, it runs perfect, and since we have now moved to Houston permanently, the two of us can get along nicely with the Lincoln Town Car and Cadillac. The only thing that we've changed on the car was to buy a new battery, new stickers, etc. when we got back to Texas. This car is some looker. We've never had the top down because we don't know how to get it down, but the dealer put it down and up for us prior to us purchasing the car. If you want a car that is beautiful and fast, then this may be just be the car for you. This fine automobile can be seen by appointment only and our grown son can go on a test drive for pre-qualified buyers with you. Enjoy!! |
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2014 Nissan Versa Note pushes the little hatchback forward
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Aesthetically, the Versa Note is a pretty pleasant-looking thing; we've seen it before in JDM-spec. It's a decidedly aerodynamic thing, too, with a drag coefficient of just 0.29. And because of that - as well as an efficient little powertrain - the Note will achieve up to 40 miles per gallon on the highway.
Under the hood is Nissan's 1.6-liter inline four-cylinder engine churning out a furious 109 horsepower and 107 pound-feet of torque. Like, well, every other Nissan car, the Versa is equipped with a continuously variable transmission and will drive the front wheels exclusively. Base S models can be had with a five-speed manual transmission, but the moment you step up to a higher trim level, the do-it-yourself shifter goes away.
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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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