2003 Nissan Murano Sl Awd Suv Sunroof Alloy's. Needs Repair No Reserve !! on 2040-cars
For sale is a 2003 Nissan Murano SL suv all wheel drive. Truck is blue in
color with tan interior. The truck currently has 129,303 miles on it and
it has the 3.5 liter V6 engine. This is a No Reserve Auction and will sell to the highest bidder!!
Truck needs a new transfer case (what drives the rear wheels) although runs and drives it is noisy and will need to be trailered or towed to prevent additional damage so please don't ask if you can drive it an hour home!!! Was told it needs a new one or this one to be rebuilt. Would not recommend driving it. (I found a transfer case for $750) Don't want to be bothered fixing it so selling cheap the way it is. Starts up and everything else works fine you could drive it a mile or so but would not recommend it. Anyway onto the truck: It has many options so let me try to list them all: Options include: Fog Lamps, Heated Seats, Roof Rack, Rear Wiper, Sunroof, Hitch, Tint, Floor Mats, Steering Wheel Controls, Alloy Wheels, Wheel Sensors, Silver Interior Trim, In Dash 6 disk Cd Player, Bose Stereo, Compass, outside air temp, Power Windows, Power Locks, Keyless entry with Factory Alarm, Dual Airbags, Roof airbags, Side Airbags, Cargo Net and OEM Rear Trunk Liner Mat. The Nissan has been very reliable and has never gave me any problems what so ever until this transfer case issue. Air Conditioning is ice cold and heat is nice and hot. Engine starts right up. Interior is in nice shape and shows well, outside has normal scratches associated with mileage and year. We do not smoke. Rear seats completely fold down. Truck has 2 keys and 1 keyless entry remote. Truck is now paid for and we do have a clear clean title in hand for it ready to transfer over. If I have missed anything please look at the pictures for further details or message me. Also like to disclose that this is a used car and should expect normal wear and tear. We are the second owners of it. Tires are about 60 percent in the front and 70 in the rear. Wheels are in nice shape and has the 17 inch wheels. I have taken as many pictures as I can. If there are any questions please ask or look at pictures for further details. Winning bidder must contact me 24 hours after auctions end and send $300 deposit with in 48 hours please. |
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2013 Nissan GT-R and 2013 Alpina B6 mix it up on track and street
Fri, 24 May 2013
Here we have Autocar making an unforeseen comparison: the Nissan GT-R against the Alpina B6 at Brands Hatch and on public roads. Steve Sutcliffe clobbers the circuit in the 3,828-pound, all-wheel-drive sports car, then sees how well the 4,114-pound, rear-wheel drive grand tourer does against it.
Sutcliffe says there are quite a few similarities between the two cars, but that's really only on the spec sheet. The Nissan's got two turbos attached to its 3.8-liter V6, 542 horsepower and 465 pound-feet of torque. The Alpina's got two turbos attached to its 4.4-liter V8, 532 hp and 528 lb-ft. But one's brief is to be a monster on the track, the other on the boulevard, and if there's anything the video demonstrates, it's each car's focus.
DC fast charging not as damaging to EV batteries as expected
Mon, Mar 17 2014As convenient as DC fast charging is, there have been lots of warnings that repeated dumping of so many electrons into an electric vehicle's battery pack in such a short time would reduce the battery's life. While everyone agrees that DC fast charging does have some effect on battery life, it may not be as bad as previously expected. Over on SimanaitisSays, Dennis Simanaitis, writes about a recent presentation by Matt Shirk of the Idaho National Laboratory (INL) called DC Fast, Wireless, And Conductive Charging Evaluation Projects (PDF) that describes an ongoing test of four 2012 Nissan Leaf EVs that are being charged in two pairs of two. One pair only recharges from 50-kW DC fast chargers, which the other two sip from 3.3-kW Level 2 chargers exclusively. Otherwise, the cars are operated pretty much the same: climate is automatically set to 72 degrees, are driven on public roads around Phoenix, AZ and have the same set of dedicated drivers is rotated through the four cars. "Degradation depends more on the miles traveled than on the nature of recharging." What's most interesting are the charts on page seven of Shirk's presentation (click the image above to enlarge), which show the energy capacity of each of the four vehicles. When they were new, the four batteries were each tested to measure their energy capacity and given a 0 capacity loss baseline. They were then tested at 10,000, 20,000, 30,000 and 40,000 miles, and at each point, the DC-only EVs had roughly the same amount of battery loss as the Level 2 test subjects. The DC cars did lose a bit more at each test, but only around a 25-percent overall loss after 40k, compared to 23 percent for the Level 2 cars. Simanaitis' takeaway is that, "INL data suggest that the amount of degradation depends more on the miles traveled than on the nature of recharging." The tests are part of the INLs' Advanced Vehicle Testing Activity work and a final report is forthcoming. These initial numbers from IPL do mesh with other research into DC fast charging, though. Mitsubishi said daily fast charging wouldn't really hurt the battery in the i-MiEV and MIT tests of a Fisker Karma battery showed just 10-percent loss over 1,500 rapid charge-discharge cycles.
Ten of the greatest Super Bowl car commercials of all time
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