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2013 Nissan Altima Sv 3.5, 1-owner, Leather, Moonroof, Rearview Camera on 2040-cars

US $22,900.00
Year:2013 Mileage:29000
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2013 Nissan Altima 3.5 SV 6 Cylinder. This car is in excellent condition. Color is black with tan leather interior and heated front seats. I'm getting 27-28 miles a gallon. 

Chrome Door Handles
Body-color bumpers
Auto on/off halogen headlights
UV reducing glass Tinted Windows
Compact spare wheel & tire
Remote-controlled mirrors
Variable intermittent windshield wipers 
Black Grille w/Chrome Surround
P235/45R18 all-season tires
Trunk lid trim
18 x 7.5 aluminum wheels
Body-color manual folding pwr mirrors w/integrated LED turn signals
Pwr tilt/sliding glass moonroof
Fog lights
Retained accessory power
Bluetooth hands-free phone system
Vehicle security system
Rear window defroster w/timer
Dual 12V DC pwr points
In-glass diversity radio antenna
Floor & trunk carpeting
Vehicle immobilizer system
Intelligent Key system
Front bucket seats
Front seatback pockets
Mood lighting
Pwr remote front windows lowering
Advanced DriveAssist display -inc: outside temp gauge, low fuel gauge, audio display
Front/rear map lights
Rear assist grips
Dual cupholders in rear center armrest
Fine vision meter cluster instrumentation -inc: speedometer, tachometer, coolant temp, fuel gauges
Pwr door locks w/auto-lock feature
Front center console -inc: integral sliding armrest, storage compartments, (2) cupholders
Front/rear doors w/bottle holders & map pockets
Overhead sunglass holder
Pwr remote trunk release w/cancel switch
Lockable glove compartment
Leather seats
Auto-dimming rearview mirror
HomeLink Universal Transceiver
60/40 split-folding rear seat
6-way pwr driver seat & 4-way manual passenger seat
Dual zone auto temp control -inc: micro filter ventilation, rear A/C vents
Leather-wrapped steering wheel -inc: mounted cruise/audio/Bluetooth controls
AM/FM stereo w/CD/MP3 player -inc: 5 color audio display, aux input, Bluetooth streaming audio, USB input, iPod input, SiriusXM satellite radio, radio data system (RDS), speed sensitive audio volume, Pandora radio capability, hands-free text messaging assistant, Google POI search, (6) speakers *SiriusXM satellite radio is N/A in AK or HI*
Remote engine start
Dual sunvisors w/dual illuminated visor vanity mirrors, visor extensions
Pwr windows -inc: driver/front passenger 1-touch up/down & auto-reverse
Side cargo net
Tilt & telescopic steering column
Compass
Rear Camera

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Nissan prices replacement Leaf battery at $5,500

Fri, Jun 27 2014

The battery pack is the single most expensive component in a plug-in vehicle and, until now, figuring out the cost to replace one has been a bit of a mystery. Last year, Nissan tried a $100/month price for a new battery in its popular Leaf, but was loudly criticized for that attempt. Today, Nissan is changing gears with a big announcement regarding the price of a new pack for your Nissan Leaf: $5,500 to buy. With an asterisk. Nissan's Brian Brockman, writing at My Nissan Leaf, announced that Nissan Leaf replacement batteries are now available to purchase at certified Leaf dealers in the US at a suggested retail price of $5,499. These packs are the ones found in 2015 Leaf models, which are similar to the ones the Leaf has always had, just with a different, better battery chemistry. To buy a new pack, you need to give Nissan your original battery pack (which Nissan says will be recycled and has a value of $1,000) and the $5,500 "does not include tax, installation fees or an installation kit required for 2011 and 2012 vehicles." That kit costs around $225. A $100/month financing program will still be available (details will be made available later) but now it will have an end date and the driver will own the pack at the end of the payment process. All replacement packs will have the same eight-year, 100,000-mile warranty as the battery in a new Leaf. You can read Brockman's full statement below or over on My Nissan Leaf. Ever since the Leaf entered the market in late 2010, Nissan has been dealing with degrading battery issue, both as a real thing (in warm climates like Arizona) and as a worry in the mind of potential customers. Now that we know how much it'll cost to get a new pack, we can calculate that the overall cost for a new 24-kWh pack is now officially $6,500. That means the price to a customer is less than $270-per-kWh. That's quite low compared to some early estimates, right on target with others and a very big deal for EV shoppers and drivers out there. Hi all: I'm happy to be back to provide a long-awaited update on the Nissan LEAF battery replacement plan. Last year, I posted preliminary details of the program that we'd created based on early survey data, and it led to spirited discussion (and very vocal criticism). So we went back to the drawing board with your comments and the ongoing guidance of the LEAF Advisory Board.

2014 Nissan Pathfinder Hybrid arrives with supercharged engine, 26 mpg combined

Wed, 27 Mar 2013

Nissan just launched the fully redesigned Pathfinder for the 2013 model year, and now, there's a fuel-sipping hybrid version making its debut here at the New York Auto Show. The 2014 Pathfinder Hybrid packs all of the same features found in the standard crossover, but offers slightly better fuel economy and an improved cruising range, to boot.
The new hybrid is powered by a 2.5-liter supercharged engine (we're assuming it's a four-cylinder, though Nissan hasn't specified) coupled with a lithium-ion battery and 15-kilowatt electric motor, capable of producing 250 horsepower and 243 pound-feet of torque - 10 less horsepower but three more pound-feet than the standard V6 Pathfinder. Nissan says the hybrid crossover will be rated at 25/27 miles per gallon (city/highway), with a 26-mpg combined rating. This means that on a full tank, the cruising range of the Pathfinder Hybrid is a cool 526 miles.
What's cool about the hybrid packaging is that Nissan has managed not to have it interfere with any of the interior functionality - the Pathfinder Hybrid still packs just as much cargo and passenger space as its naturally aspirated sibling. Official pricing has not been announced, but Nissan expects the hybrid to command an additional $3,000 over the standard model.

Nissan Leaf ends 2013 with best sales month ever, but can't catch Chevy Volt

Fri, Jan 3 2014

Nissan and Chevrolet both ended 2013 with solid sales figures for their plug-in vehicles, the first two that were released (all the way back at the end of 2010) from major automakers. As has been the story for most of 2013, December sales for the Nissan Leaf and the Chevy Volt were roughly the same. When we left the year-to-date running tally at the end of November, the Volt was at 20,702, while the Leaf was at 20,080. As you can tell from the image above (if you've been noticing the trend in these EV sales monthly flash-reports), the Leaf outsold the Volt, but was it enough to put the Nissan on top for the year? In 2013, Nissan sold 22,610 Leafs, more than twice as many as in 2012. Almost. The Leaf made a valiant attempt, and did have its best month ever with 2,529 units sold. That means that for 2013, Nissan moved a total of 22,610 Leafs, more than twice as many as in 2012 (that year, Nissan sold only 9,819 Leafs in the US) and actually more than 2012 and 2011 Leaf sales combined (which was 19,493). Nissan continues to see the effects of its price drop and expanded sales areas, with Georgia rapidly becoming a Leaf hotbed. Nissan's Paige Presley said that Atlanta was once again the Leaf's number one market and that, "sales are expanding deeper into Georgia markets such as Macon and Columbus." The Volt saw a boost upwards from a November slump and sold 2,392 units in December. That puts the plug-in hybrid's annual total at 23,094, just down from the 23,461 sold in 2012. For all of 2013, though, the Volt outsold the Leaf by 484 vehicles. In a competition like this, we'll count that as a win for both sides. We will our more detailed monthly green car sales report, which covers more of the fuel efficient vehicles on the market, up soon. News Source: GM, Nissan Green Chevrolet Nissan Electric Hybrid PHEV ev sales hybrid sales