2009 Nissan Murano Sl Sport Utility 4-door 3.5l on 2040-cars
Dearborn Heights, Michigan, United States
YOU ARE VIEWING A 2009 NISSAN MURANO SL-EDITION....AWD....PANORAMIC ROOF....LEATHER SEATING.....POWER LOCKS/WINDOWS/POWER HEATED SEATS....BACK UP CAMERA.....BLUETOOTH......POWER LIFT GATE....X-NON LIGHTS....FOG LIGHTS..ROOF RACK......STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS....IT HAS AN EASY 62,XXX MILES ON IT AND BEING DRIVEN DAILY./ FRESH OIL CHANGE TOO/IT RUNS VERY WELL. THIS VEHICLE IS BEING SOLD BY ITS PRIVATE OWNER WHO HAD IT FOR THE PAST 2 YEARS WHERE IT HAS BEEN A FAMILY USED VEHICLE....WE BOUGHT IT AS A REBUILT TITLE WHICH WAS INSPECTED BY THE STATE OF MICHIGAN AND CAN BE REGISTERED ANYWHERE IN THE LOWER 50 STATES. IT HAD A DAMAGE ON THE REAR DRIVER SIDE QUARTER PANEL AND WAS REPAIRED BEFORE WE BOUGHT IT. ITEMS MISSING INCLUDE: THERE ARE NO ROOF AIR BAGS...BLEMISHES ON CORNERS OF HOOD AS SEENS IN THE PICTURES...ALSO SOME BLEMISHES AND SCRATCHES ON PASSENGER SIDE DOOR......DRIVER DOOR HANDLE HAS SCRAPES ON IT. I AM BEING UPFRONT AND HONEST ABOUT ALL WHAT THE VEHICLE IS/OTHERWISE IT RUNS STRONG AND SERVED US WELL FOR THE LAST 2 YEARS I CAN ASSIST YOU IN SHIPPING TO YOUR DOOR IF YOU ARE PLANNING ON SHIPPING THE CAR WHERE I CAN GET YOU A QUOTE ON SHIPPING CHARGES PAID BY BUYER WHEN VEHICLE ARRIVES..CALL ME FOR MORE DETAILS./I CAN PICK YOU UP FROM METRO DETROIT AIRPORT IF YOU ARE FLYING IN OR I CAN PICK YOU UP FROM THE TRAIN STAION OR THE BUS STATION FOR FREE. MY NAME IS AL@(313)632-8676 CALL ME WITH YOUR QUESTIONS/ I AM HELPING THE OWNER SELL IT AS HE DOES NOT HAVE AN EBAY ACCOUNT. VEHICLE SOLD AS IS, YOU ARE WELCOME TO COME AND SEE IT IF YOU AR ELOCAL |
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Carlos Ghosn freed from jail after four months
Wed, Mar 6 2019TOKYO — Wearing a mask, cap and what looked like a construction worker's outfit, the former chairman of Nissan Motor Co., Carlos Ghosn, left a Tokyo detention center Wednesday after posting 1 billion yen ($8.9 million) bail. Although his face was obscured as he left the facility, Ghosn's identity was apparent as he smiled after arriving at a building in downtown Tokyo, having removed his jacket, mask and hat. There was a scramble by media to follow Ghosn after he boarded a small Suzuki van, topped with a ladder, and traveled from the Tokyo Detention Center toward downtown. Motorcycles trailed the van in formation as it passed through city streets to one of the defense lawyer's offices. Ghosn later left in another car, which was mobbed by media. Ghosn, the former head of the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Motors alliance was arrested on Nov. 19. He is charged with falsifying financial reports and with breach of trust. The Tokyo District Court confirmed the 1 billion yen ($8.9 million) bail was posted earlier in the day, after a judge rejected an appeal from prosecutors requesting his continued detention. That cleared the way for Ghosn to leave the facility after spending nearly four months since his arrest. Before his release, Ghosn, who turns 65 on Saturday, issued a statement reasserting his innocence. "I am innocent and totally committed to vigorously defending myself in a fair trial against these meritless and unsubstantiated accusations," he said. A date for his trial has not yet been set. Suspects in Japan often are detained for months, especially those who insist on their innocence, like Ghosn. Some legal experts, including Junichiro Hironaka, one of his lawyers, have criticized the system as "hostage justice," saying the long detentions tend to encourage false confessions. Ghosn's lawyer in France, Jean-Yves Le Borgne, said the lawyers in Japan will be leading the defense but he was in touch with them. "He is catching his breath and settling in," Le Borgne said of Ghosn. French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire said a presumption of innocence for Ghosn was crucial, while noting the importance to France of the alliance between Nissan and French automaker Renault SA. "It is a good thing that Carlos Ghosn can defend himself freely and serenely, and his release will permit Carlos Ghosn to defend himself freely and serenely," he said. The French government owns about 15 percent of Renault SA, making it an influential voice in the future of the alliance.
Nissan recalling more than 1M vehicles for airbags that may fail to deploy
Wed, 26 Mar 2014Nissan and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration have issued a recall for 989,701 vehicles in the US due to an issue with their passenger-side airbag systems. Affected Nissan models include the Altima, Leaf, Pathfinder and Sentra from the 2013 and 2014 model years, and 2013 NV200 taxis. Affected Infiniti models include the 2013 JX35 and 2014 Q50 and QX60 utility vehicles.
Reuters is reporting that a total of 1,053,479 vehicles are included in the recall globally, with about 60,000 of the affected vehicles having been sold in Canada.
The fault apparently lies in something called the occupant classification system, which may, in the recalled vehicles, incorrectly classify the passenger seat as empty when it is in fact occupied by an adult. When the system fails to recognize the passenger, the passenger-side airbag may deactivate, and could therefore fail to deploy in the event of a crash.
Japan calls Ghosn's escape inexcusable and vows tighter immigration checks
Sun, Jan 5 2020TOKYO — Japan's justice minister on Sunday called the flight of former Nissan Chairman Carlos Ghosn as he awaited trial on financial misconduct charges inexcusable and vowed to beef up immigration checks. Justice Minister Masako Mori said she had ordered an investigation after Ghosn issued a statement a few days ago saying he was in Lebanon. She said there were no records of Ghosn's departure from Tokyo. She said his bail has been revoked, and Interpol had issued a wanted notice. Departure checks needed to be strengthened to prevent a recurrence, Mori said. While expressing deep regret over what had happened, Mori stopped short of outlining any specific action Japan might take to get Ghosn back. Japan does not have an extradition treaty with Lebanon. “Our nationÂ’s criminal justice system protects the basic human rights of an individual and properly carries out appropriate procedures to disclose the truth of various cases, and the flight of a suspect while out on bail is never justified,” she said in a statement. MoriÂ’s statement was the first public comment by a Japanese government official after the stunning escape of Ghosn, once a superstar of the auto industry. Tokyo prosecutors issued a similar statement Sunday. They had opposed Ghosn's release on bail, arguing he was a flight risk. First arrested in November 2018, Ghosn was out on bail over the last several months, and more recently had moved into a home in an upscale part of Tokyo. He has repeatedly said he was innocent. His statement from Beirut said he was escaping injustice. Japan's justice system has come under fire from human rights advocates for its long detentions, the reliance on confessions and prolonged trials. The conviction rate is higher than 99%. Even if Ghosn had been found innocent, the prosecutors could have appealed, and the appeals process could have lasted years. Ghosn's trial was not expected to start until April at the earliest. During that time, he had been prohibited from seeing his wife, and was only allowed a couple of video calls in the presence of a lawyer. Ghosn had been charged with underreporting his future compensation and breach of trust in diverting Nissan money for his personal gain. Although the details of his escape are not yet clear, Turkish airline company MNG Jet has said two of its planes were used illegally, first flying him from Osaka, Japan, to Istanbul, and then on to Beirut, where he arrived Monday and has not been seen since.