2013 Nissan Altima Sv 3.5, 1-owner, Leather, Moonroof, Rearview Camera on 2040-cars
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 battery breakthrough to double Leaf EV range within a few years
Tue, Dec 2 2014The Tesla Model S might be the headline-grabber of the electric vehicle world, but the Nissan Leaf is the segment's secret star. With over 130,000 sold worldwide since its introduction and record US sales in 2014, the little hatchback has helped its parents at the Renault-Nissan Alliance to sell over 200,000 EVs since 2010. With that much success in the EV business, there's no reason for the automaker to stop now, and according to CEO Carlos Ghosn a huge technological breakthrough is on the way to make plug-ins an attractive choice for more drivers than ever before. In an interview on Japanese TV, Ghosn confirmed that Nissan has a new battery that could allow for over 400 kilometers (249 miles) of range. New batteries could "very soon take the issue of range off of the table." – Jeff Kuhlman Ghosn was tight-lipped on the details of the tech, but Daily Kanban dug deeper. An unnamed Nissan engineer confirmed that the roughly 250-mile range would be for a Leaf-sized vehicle – a massive leap over the hatchback's current EPA-rated max of 84 miles or 124 miles in Europe. The battery reportedly offers twice the capacity, while bringing weight and costs down compared to the present version. "Commercial applications could be no more than one model cycle away," said the anonymous worker, making the innovation sound even more tantalizing. Lending even more credence to this major battery innovation, Nissan spokesperson Jeff Kuhlman told Daily Kanban: "We continue our R&D efforts because we believe that we can do more with battery electric, and very soon take the issue of range off of the table." Renault-Nissan is betting a huge portion of its chips on the future of battery electric vehicles. The company even tried stuffing a 48-kilowatt hour pack into a Leaf for an event in Spain last year. While not its primary focus, the automaker is hedging its bets slightly by working with Daimler and Ford on fuel cell innovations, as well.
Nissan and Carlos Ghosn settle SEC claims over undisclosed compensation
Mon, Sep 23 2019WASHINGTON — Nissan and its former Chief Executive Carlos Ghosn have agreed to settle claims from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission over false financial disclosures related to Ghosn's compensation, an SEC statement said on Monday. Nissan will pay $15 million, while Ghosn agreed to a $1 million civil penalty and a 10-year ban from serving as an officer or director of a publicly traded U.S. company, the SEC statement said. Ghosn was arrested in Japan and fired by Nissan last year. He is awaiting trial in Tokyo on financial misconduct charges that he denies. Former Nissan human resources official Gregory Kelly agreed to a $100,000 penalty and a five-year officer and director ban. Nissan, Ghosn, and Kelly settled without admitting or denying the SEC's allegations and findings. The SEC said in total Nissan in its financial disclosures omitted more than $140 million to be paid to Ghosn in retirement — a sum that ultimately was not paid. The SEC also accused Ghosn in a suit filed in New York that he engaged in a scheme to conceal more than $90 million of compensation. That suit is being settled as part of the agreement announced Monday. Nissan confirmed it had settled the allegations and said it "is firmly committed to continuing to further cultivate robust corporate governance." Nissan provided significant cooperation to the SEC, the agency said. The company now has a new governance structure with three statutory committees — audit, compensation and nomination — and has amended its securities reports for all relevant years. The SEC said beginning in 2004 Nissan's board delegated to Ghosn the authority to set individual director and executive compensation levels, including his own. The SEC said "Ghosn and his subordinates, including Kelly, crafted various ways to structure payment of the undisclosed compensation after Ghosn's retirement, such as entering into secret contracts, backdating letters to grant Ghosn interests in Nissan's Long Term Incentive Plan, and changing the calculation of Ghosn's pension allowance to provide more than $50 million in additional benefits." "Investors are entitled to know how, and how much, a company compensates its top executives. Ghosn and Kelly went to great lengths to conceal this information from investors and the market," said Stephanie Avakian, co-director of the SEC's Division of Enforcement.
Robert Llewellyn fast-charges long-distance Leaf EV drive in UK
Thu, Jan 30 2014A British actor likely best known in his country for his role in the 1980s and 90s comedy series Red Dwarf has just made a pretty good case for driving green automobiles. Last week, Robert Llewellyn has completed an 862-mile round trip between London and Edinburgh in a Nissan Leaf and says he was able to save time by finding enough fast-charging stations the entire way, UK website Excite/Motoring says. Llewellyn, along with co-driver David Peilow, knocked out the London-to-Edinburgh leg in a single day, in part because of the British network of about 150 fast-charging stations. Llewellyn used his Twitter feed to update the general public of the two drivers' progress, noting that the first leg took about 13 hours. The round trip was completed January 26. Nissan can use all the positive publicity in can get, as UK sales of the all-electric vehicle failed to keep pace with the surging rate of demand in the US, where 2013 Leaf sales more than doubled from a year earlier to 22,610 units. In fact, in the UK, Nissan started offering incentives last month, things like free quick charging at Nissan dealerships, the ability to borrow gas-powered Nissans for free and free towing.