2013 Nissan Altima Sl Sedan 4-door 2.5l on 2040-cars
Orlando, Florida, United States
I PURCHASED THIS VEHICLE LAST SPRING. I'VE ONLY PUT 5,700 MILES ON IT SO I CAN'T JUSTIFY KEEPING IT ANYMORE. IT HAS BEEN GARAGE KEPT AND ANY SERVICE ON THE VEHICLE WAS DONE BY THE NISSAN DEALERSHIP. THIS ISN'T A DEALERSHIP TRYING TO SELL A CAR THEY BOUGHT AT AN AUCTION, A PREVIOUS RENTAL CAR, OR A RETURN. YOU DON'T HAVE TO WORRY ABOUT THAT. I'M THE PERSON THAT BOUGHT THE CAR NEW AND I'M NOW TRYING TO GET SOMETHING SMALLER BECAUSE OF HOW LITTLE I DRIVE. WITH THIS PURCHASE YOU DON'T HAVE TO WORRY ABOUT DEALERSHIP FEE, DOCUMENT FEE ETC. THIS IS AN AMAZING VEHICLE. "SL" MODEL WHICH IS THE HIGHEST LINE. IN INCLUDES JUST ABOUT EVERYTHING FROM LEATHER SEATS, HEATED SEATS, POWER WINDOWS, POWER LOCKS, POWER DRIVER SEAT, I-POD CHARGING DOCK, REARVIEW CAMERA. IT ALSO HAS A REAR SPOILER (CAME WITH IT), AND NISSAN FLOOR MATS, AND TRUNK NETS. KELLY BLUE BOOK PRIVATE PARTY VALUE = $24,490 KELLY BLUE BOOK RETAIL VALUE = $26,990 BUY THIS CAR RIGHT NOW FOR UNDER KBB VALUE, OR GO TO A DEALERSHIP AND PAY THOUSANDS EXTRA. YOUR CHOICE. |
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Tue, Oct 25 2016The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety put pickup truck headlights to the test and found that the majority of them were equipped with subpar units. The 2017 Honda Ridgeline was the only truck to earn a rating of "good." The large pickup truck test was comprised of the: 2016 to 2017 GMC Sierra, 2017 Nissan Titan, 2016 Ram 1500, 2016 to 2017 Chevrolet Silverado, 2016 to 2017 Ford F-150, and 2016 to 2017 Toyota Tundra. The Sierra's headlights earned a rating of "acceptable," the headlights found on the Titan and Ram 1500 were found to be "marginal," and the ones on the Silverado, F-150, and Tundra were rated as "poor." IIHS claims the F-150 was the most disappointing out of the large pickup trucks as both its halogen and optional LED headlights failed to provide adequate visibility during testing. The Ridgeline (which earned a "good rating"), is usually considered a midsize or small truck, though IIHS included it in the field of large pickups. The headlights on the 2016 Chevrolet Colorado, 2016 GMC Canyon, 2016 Nissan Frontier, and 2016 to 2017 Toyota Tacoma, which made up the small pickup truck group, all earned a rating of "poor." The IIHS claimed the Colorado had the worst headlights of any truck that was tested, as the base vehicle's units were only able to illuminate up to 123 feet in front of the car. The Ridgeline's headlights, for reference, were able to illuminate up to 358 feet in front of the vehicle. To conduct its test, the IIHS utilizes a special tool to measure how far light is projected out of the headlights in different driving situations. The trucks' headlights were tested in a straight line and in corners, while vehicles with high-beam assist were given extra praise. The headlights on the pickup trucks also mimic the testing that was done on small SUVs and cars earlier this year. Next year, automakers will need to fit their vehicles with headlights that earn a rating of either good or acceptable to earn the IIHS Top Safety Pick+. Related Video:
Nissan reveals radical BladeGlider concept for Tokyo debut
Fri, 08 Nov 2013Radical reinvention of the automobile doesn't happen very often. There's a reason they refer to it as "reinventing the wheel", after all. But that's what a team of racecar designers did with the original DeltaWing concept in 2010. Originally proposed as an IndyCar racer, the project was subsequently redesigned for Le Mans. That's when Nissan got on board, supported the project for a few races, then took the design in its own direction with the ZEOD RC. And now it's taking it to the road... via the auto show.
What we have here is the BladeGlider concept, a proposal for a delta-shaped electric sportscar which Nissan will present at the Tokyo Motor Show in a couple of weeks. Designed to focus on driving pleasure, the BladeGlider is about as radical as they come. Like the DeltaWing and ZEOD RC, it's got a narrow front track and wide rear to minimize drag and optimize stability, packing a 1+2 seating arrangement to put the driver front and center like in a McLaren F1, with upward-swinging doors and underbody aerodynamics to keep it glued to the road. In-wheel motors (of unspecified output) provide the power, a lightweight lithium-ion battery (not to mention the carbon-fiber bodywork) keeps it all fearther-like, and weight distribution is heavily biased towards the rear at 30:70.
A radical concept, to be sure, but here's the kicker: Nissan wants to build it. As you can see from the press release below, the BladeGlider "is both a proposal for the future direction of Nissan electric vehicle (EV) development and an exploratory prototype for an upcoming production vehicle". While it would undoubtedly take some time to develop, much less certify for road, seeing one of these - or even better, driving one - on our favorite stretches of tarmac strikes us as a prospect worth waiting for.