2013 Nissan Altima Sv Sedan 4-door 2.5l Like New!! on 2040-cars
Stoneham, Massachusetts, United States
Selling my 2013 Nissan Altima SV. ONE OWNER Car and is in terrific condition as I have babied it since purchase and has just hit 38,500 miles getting 38 MPG on Highway, 31 MPG otherwise. 95% of miles on the car are highway as I was on the road a majority of time with my previous job, just got 2 new tires. No issues at all, has been serviced by Colonial Nissan of Medford where it was purchased. Clean car all around inside and out. No smoking or pets were allowed in the vehicle.
Features: Backup Camera, Monitor Package, MP3/CD/iPod/iPhone Integration/Satellite Radio, 17" Allow Wheels, Jet Black Exterior/Black Cloth Interior, Remote Engine Start and much more! Serious Buyers only, No Trades. Certified Bank Check, Direct Message if Interested Standard Equipment: 1st and 2nd row curtain head airbags 4-wheel ABS Brakes ABS and Driveline Traction Control Anti-theft alarm system Audio controls on steering wheel Black grille w/chrome surround Bluetooth wireless phone connectivity Braking Assist Bucket front seats Cargo area light Center Console: Full with covered storage Clock: In-radio display Coil front spring Coil rear spring Digital Audio Input External temperature display Fold forward seatback rear seats Four-wheel Independent Suspension Front and rear reading lights Front and rear suspension stabilizer bars Front Hip Room: 54.0" Front Leg Room: 45.0" Front Shoulder Room: 56.4" Front Ventilated disc brakes Fuel Capacity: 18.0 gal. Fuel Consumption: City: 27 mpg Fuel Consumption: Highway: 38 mpg Fuel Type: Regular unleaded Gross vehicle weight: 4,211 lbs. Headlights off auto delay In-Dash single CD player Independent front suspension classification Independent rear suspension Instrumentation: Low fuel level Manufacturer's 0-60mph acceleration time (seconds): 7.9 s Max cargo capacity: 15 cu.ft. MP3 player Multi-link rear suspension Overall height: 57.9" Overall Length: 191.5" Overall Width: 72.0" Overhead console: Mini with storage Passenger Airbag Power remote driver mirror adjustment Power remote passenger mirror adjustment Power remote trunk release Power windows Privacy glass: Light Radio Data System Rear bench Rear Head Room: 37.1" Rear Hip Room: Rear Leg Room: 36.1" Rear seats center armrest Rear Shoulder Room: 56.4" Rear Stabilizer Bar: Regular Regular front stabilizer bar Remote power door locks Side airbag Spare Tire Mount Location: Inside under cargo Speed-proportional electric power steering Stability control Steel spare wheel rim Strut front suspension Suspension class: Regular Tachometer Tilt and telescopic steering wheel Trip computer Variable intermittent front wipers Vehicle Emissions: LEV II Video Monitor Location: Front Wheelbase: 109.3" |
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Ghosn: 'While I'm proud of our EV leadership, I know it's not enough.'
Thu, Dec 17 2015Renault-Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn has written something like a State of the Union on electric vehicles and the carbon economy. We'd sum it up as, 'we're working on it but we all need to work harder.' Ghosn believes all of the commitments made at the Paris COP21 climate change conference are a start, but "the support of the business community is imperative," in coordination with the public sector. He stresses that he's after an "orderly transition," one that uses what we have now in order to go where many believe we need to go. That means no threats or revolution, no "aggressive government intervention and centralized demand and control," but rather a "practical, affordable way to begin reducing dependence" on the fuel that turns the skies brown. Ghosn wraps up his manifesto this way: "The UN Secretary General recently said that we are the first generation to feel the effects of climate change and the last to be able to do anything to stop it. This is a call to action, and the auto industry is committed to doing its part." Based on the undeniable shift toward the electrification of the automobile, we know that the call is being answered. Given the limited market share EVs have today, it could still use some more people and companies picking up the phone. With vehicle numbers expected to grow from 800 million to more than two billion by 2050, "transition will occur one way or another," Ghosn writes. Head over to Forbes to read Ghosn's thoughts.
2019 Toyota Avalon vs. full-size sedans: How they compare on paper
Mon, Apr 23 2018Full-size sedans aren't exactly in great demand at the moment, and at least one of the vehicles in this comparison has been rumored to be on the endangered species list. Yet, we've just had our first drive in the 2019 Toyota Avalon, and if anything has a chance of rejuvenating the segment a bit, it's an all-new version of what has long been the segment's benchmark. To see how the new Avalon compares, we've put together the below spreadsheet featuring the Avalon's primary apples-to-apples rivals, the Buick LaCrosse and Chevy Impala. We also included the Nissan Maxima, which is comparable in price, sales and non-luxury badge, and which offers the sort of increased driver engagement promised by the new Avalon XSE and Touring trim levels. We also included the outgoing Avalon for reference as well as that car's luxury cousin, the Lexus ES, which can definitely be cross-shopped with the luxuriously trimmed Avalon Limited. You can use our Compare Cars tool to create your own comparison, such as one featuring the rear-wheel-drive Chrysler 300, Dodge Charger or even Kia Stinger. Alright, enough chit chat. On to the spreadsheet. Performance and fuel economy The GM sedans may come standard with four cylinders, including a mild hybrid system in the LaCrosse, but puh-lease. The V6 is the name of the game in this segment, with outputs now surpassing the 300-horsepower mark. The LaCrosse is the horsepower and torque champ, though it also weighs a bit more than the new 2019 Avalon, so acceleration is likely to be comparable. The Impala weighs a lot more and has only a six-speed automatic, so despite having a wee bit more power, one should expect it to be pokier (not a good sign for a car rumored to be on the chopping block). One would expect the Maxima's 300 hp and lowest curb weight to result in the quickest acceleration, but then it's also strapped to a CVT, which despite being better than ever, is still a CVT. Things get worse for Chevy when you consider the Impala's base four-cylinder gets the same 25 mpg combined as the Avalon's V6 — once again a segment best. Now, should you really prioritize fuel economy, the 2019 Toyota Avalon Hybrid really stands out with a 43 mpg rating (or 44 with the base XLE trim) that bests the outgoing Avalon Hybrid. Honestly, after driving this new Hybrid, it actually seems like it would be the best bet for most buyers. There's sufficient power, and it only costs $1,000 more than the comparable V6 version.
Nissan Leaf becomes least expensive 5-seat EV with massive price drop
Mon, 14 Jan 2013In a roundtable interview today at the North American International Auto Show, Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn announced a $6,400 price drop for the base-model 2013 Nissan Leaf. Last year's base model was $35,200, while the new base-level 2013 Leaf S starts at $28,800. Ghosn says the new prices make the Leaf the least expensive five-seater electric for sale in the US.
Some of the lower cost is due to a difference in content from last year's low-end model to this year's. But a sizable portion can be chalked up to the Leaf's production moving from Japan to Tennessee. The 2013 Leaf is not only assembled in the US now, but its lithium-ion batteries and the car's electric motors are manufactured in the same southern state.
The Leaf SV will be priced from $31,820 for 2013 compared to $35,200 last year. The high-end Leaf SL now starts at $34,840, down from the 2012 model's $37,250. These models also have differences in content. One big one is a new 6.6-kWh charger that reduces charging times pretty dramatically.