2012 Nissan Murano Sl Sport Utility 4-door 3.5l Black on 2040-cars
Draper, Utah, United States
MECHANICAL & PERFORMANCE
260 HP 3.5 Liter DOHC V6 Engine w/240 ft. lbs Torque Intelligent Xtronic CVT (Continuously Variable Transmission) Intuitive All-Wheel-Drive System 18" Aluminum Alloy Wheels Temporary Use Spare Tire P235/65R18 All-Season Tires SAFETY & SECURITY Driver & Front Passenger, Side-Impact & Curtain Airbags Active Head Restraints Lower Anchors and Tethers for Children (LATCH) 4-Wheel Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC) w/ Traction Control System (TCS) Electronic Brake Force Distribution (EBD) and Brake Assist (BA) Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Vehicle Security System (VSS) Nissan Vehicle Immobilizer System COMFORT & CONVENIENCE 8-Way Power Driver Seat w/Power Lumbar Support 4-Way Power front Passenger Seat Heated Front Seats 60/40 Fold-Flat Rear Seatback w/Power Return Leather Appointed Seats Leather-Wrapped Heated Steering Wheel w/Audio Switches Cruise Control w/Illuminated Steering Wheel-Lounted Switches Tilting & Telescoping steering Column Driver Position Memory for Seat & Outside Mirrors Rearview Monitor 7" QVGA Color Display Bose Audio System/AM/FM/CD w/9 Speakers & Dual-Speaker Subwoofer Auxillary Audio/Video Inputs Inside Center Console XM Satellite Radio USB with Interface System for iPod Bluetooth Hands-Free Phone System w/Steering Wheel Mounted Switches Rain Sensing Wipers Dual-Zone Automatic Temperature Control w/Front & Rear Vents Nissan Intelligent Key w/Push Button Ignition, Keyless Entry & Push Button Door Request Switch (front doors & trunk) Power Front Windows w/One-Touch Auto Up/Down and Safelty Reverse Feature Dual Panel Moonroof Ambient Lighting Auto Dimming Rearview Mirror w/Compass Homeling Universal Transceiver 3 12-Volt DC Power Outlets EXTERIOR Halogen Headlights w/Auto On/Off Front Fog Lights LED Rear Taillights Body-Colored Heated Outside Mirror Power Liftgate Dual Exhaust w/Chrome Finishers Rear Privacy Glass Black Roof Rails OPTIONS INCLUDED Splash Guards Floor Mats & Carpeted Cargo Mat Navigation Package I paid a total of $41,835.00 |
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Why this could be the perfect time for Apple to make a car play
Fri, Aug 31 2018While the automotive and technology worlds have been pouring billions into autonomous vehicles (AVs) and preparing to bring them to market soon as shared robo-taxis, Apple has mostly sat on the sidelines. Of course, Apple is the last company to ever make its intentions known, and the super-secret tech cult giant hasn't been totally out of the AV game based on the clues that have slipped out of its Cupertino, Calif., citadel over the past few years. Related: Apple self-driving cars are real — one was just in an accident News first broke in 2015 that it had assembled an automotive development team, in part by poaching high-profile talent from car companies, to work on a top-secret self-driving vehicle project code-named Titan. (Thank you very much, Nissan.) Apple also subsequently broke cover by making inquiries into using a Northern California AV testing facility and receiving a permit to test AVs on public roads in California. But then as the AV race started to heat up in the last few years, Apple reportedly began scaling back its car activities by downsizing team Titan. More recently, Apple's car project has shown signs of life with the hiring a high-level engineer away from Waymo and luring one Tesla's top engineers and a former employee back to Apple. It also inked a deal with Volkswagen to provide a technology platform and software to convert the automaker's new T6 Transporter vans into autonomous shuttles for employees at tech company's new campus. That is a far cry from giving rides to Wal-Mart shoppers, like Waymo is doing as part of its AV testing in Phoenix. But this could be the perfect time for Apple to enter the AV market now that ride-sharing is reaching critical mass and automakers and others are planning to deploy fleets of robo-taxis. Apple could easily establish a niche as a high-end ride-sharing service – and charge a premium – given its cult-like brand loyalty and design savvy. The growth of car subscription models could also play in Apple's favor since is already has many people hooked on paying for phones in monthly installments – and eager to upgrade when a new and better model becomes available. To achieve this, some believe Apple will fulfill co-founder and CEO Steve Job's dream of building a car. And as the world's first and only $1 trillion company it's sitting on a mountain of cash that certainly gives it the means. But other tech darlings like Tesla and Google have discovered how difficult it can be to build cars at scale.
Recharge Wrap-up: Toyota FCV ready for production, Nissan tests Leaf-to-Home energy management
Fri, Oct 17 2014Toyota will begin selling its hydrogen fuel cell vehicle (FCV) in Japan in December. The US and Europe can expect to see the car become available next summer. The FCV, which will likely be called "Mirai" (meaning "future") in Japan, is ready for production ahead of its initial deadline at the end of the fiscal year in March. Toyota planned for annual production of 700 units, but might increase output to meet higher-than-expected demand, which is currently nearing 1,000 units. The cars will mostly be sold in the four cities where a hydrogen fueling infrastructure is already being put in place: Tokyo, Nagoya, Osaka and Fukuoka. Read more at Nikkei Asian Review. Nissan is testing the Leaf EV as part of an energy management system including "Leaf to Home" technology. The system allows the Leaf to help support the power grid during peak energy usage, or provide backup power to a home or building during outages, particularly in emergencies like natural disasters. Using the Leaf's battery to provide electricity during peak hours would lessen the demand on the grid and make the system work more efficiently. Furthermore, if consumers are compensated for the energy saved by using the Leaf for power during periods of high demand, it could encourage more people to adopt the EV. Learn more in the press release below. CDP has given Honda a perfect climate disclosure score in its Global 500 Climate Change Report for 2014. CDP keeps track of how much companies are disclosing about their impact on global climate change. "The need for data on corporate climate change impacts and strategies to reduce them has never been greater," says CDP CEO Paul Simpson. "For this reason we congratulate those businesses that have achieved a position on CDP's Climate Disclosure Leadership Index." Other perfect scores were earned by Nissan, BMW, Daimler and General Motors. Read more in the press release from Honda below. Scientists at Stanford University have developed a lithium ion battery that can warn users before it overheats. A thin layer of copper between the anode and the layer separating the anode from the cathode acts as a sensor. When it detects lithium buildups from overcharging are approaching the separator, it sends an early alert long before it gets to a point where it would cause a short (which could lead to a fire). The new safety measure could be used in all sorts of battery applications, and not be limited to EVs. Learn more at Phys.org.
Nissan shows self-cleaning car coated in nano paint
Thu, 24 Apr 2014Washing the car is an activity like mowing the lawn that some people love and others find to be an absolute chore. For the latter group, Nissan may have an answer. Nissan is testing a nano-paint coating that could make the car wash a very infrequent place to visit.
Shown on a European Note hatchback, the key is a special layer of super-hydrophobic and oleophobic material called Ultra-Ever Dry that is sprayed over the paint. It creates a protective layer between the body and environment, and it means that when dirt or water come into contact with the car, the gunk just sheets away.
Nissan admits that the coating is still early in testing. The key will be if the stuff can actually last for the long term, and the company will be analyzing it over the coming months to see how it will react in different conditions. At the moment, the automaker has no plans to offer Ultra-Ever Dry as a standard feature, but it may make it available as an aftermarket addition in the future. Scroll down to watch the video of Nissan testing the stuff in some very dirty conditions.