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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 teases new pickup on Twitter [w/video]

Tue, 03 Jun 2014

Nissan is celebrating 80 years of building pickup trucks by teasing its latest one on Twitter ahead of a June 11 reveal. Official information about the new vehicle is essentially nonexistent at the moment, but there are some clues to extrapolate from.
There's a special member of the #Nissan family on the way. Due date: June 11th. pic.twitter.com/OkQ0GkXypV

- Nissan (@Nissan) June 2, 2014

Honda may recall up to 1M vehicles for airbag issue, following Toyota's lead

Mon, 16 Jun 2014

It seems Toyota won't be the only one recalling the faulty Takata airbag inflators for long. Honda insiders in Japan claim that the company is getting close to announcing its own worldwide campaign that would begin before the end of June.
Unnamed sources close to Honda in Japan tell Automotive News that the company is pursuing an internal investigation into possibly affected models and is working with Takata to gather more information. They claim that it could involve even more than the 1.14 million cars worldwide that the automaker covered under the first recall for the problem in April 2013, including 561,000 vehicles in the US.
Toyota jumpstarted this process last week when it recalled over 2 million cars worldwide, including 844,277 in the US. Soon after, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration began a preliminary evaluation into the issue following six reported incidents, and started assembling data about potentially affected models from Toyota, Honda, Mazda, Nissan, Chrysler. NHTSA also began investigating Takata itself.

Weekly Recap: Ferrari, Ford and Porsche power up for Geneva

Sat, Feb 7 2015

Monday was Groundhog Day. Tuesday, apparently, was Sports Car Day. The Ferrari 488 GTB, the Ford Focus RS and the Porsche Cayman GT4 all debuted within hours of each other ahead of their rollouts at the Geneva Motor Show. Three sporty machines, three vastly different approaches – and a lot of implications for enthusiasts. That's a day worth repeating. It also illustrates the opportunities automakers see in the performance market, which is expected to grow in the coming years. Ford estimates the segment has expanded 14 percent in Europe and surged 70 percent in North America since 2009. The Detroit Auto Show was evidence of this, and performance cars of every stripe debuted, including the Acura NSX, Ford GT, Alfa Romeo 4C Spider and several others. This isn't a fad. Performance cars aren't going away. The question is why? Stricter CAFE standards are looming in the United States, as are tighter emissions regulations in Europe. And no one expects gas prices to remain low in America. None of this matters for sports cars, and automakers are increasingly using them to elevate their images. That's why Dodge rolled out two 707-horsepower Hellcats last year. It's why Ford has decided to resurrect the GT for road and track. It's why in the depths of bankruptcy, General Motors continued work on the Chevrolet Corvette Stingray, not to mention the Z06. "Great brands are made one car at a time," Ford of Europe president Jim Farley said at the reveal of the Focus RS. Still, companies make those cars for different reasons. View 5 Photos Mainstream brands like Ford and Dodge want to build cars that get people talking, excite their bases and drive more potential customers into the showroom. They probably don't buy a Focus RS or a Hellcat, but suddenly the regular Focus hatch looks a bit hotter, and that V6 Charger seems to be just a touch more muscular. The halo of performance is alive and well in the eyes of automakers and their customers. "It's one of the most effective catalysts for ingenuity and innovation," said Joe Bakaj, vice president of product development for Ford of Europe. That also leads to a trickle-down effect. Some of the technologies inevitably make their way to other products. It's hard to think the new all-wheel-drive system in the Focus RS that distributes torque front to rear and side to side won't be used in other vehicles. It's different for Ferrari and Porsche.