1997 Nissan Pickup on 2040-cars
Great Mills, Maryland, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:gas
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Nissan
Model: Other Pickups
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): excab
Trim: xe
Options: Sunroof, 4-Wheel Drive, CD Player
Drive Type: manuel
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Mileage: 98,300
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control
Exterior Color: Teal
Interior Color: Gray
Number of Cylinders: 4
YOU ARE LOOKING AT A 1997 NISSAN PICKUP XE WITH ONLY 98K MILES,THATS CORRECT,WELL TAKEN CARE OF TRUCK,HAS THE 2.4 MOTOR,5 SPEED TRANSMISSION,4 WHEEL DRIVE,POWER SUNROOF,COLD A/C,TRUCK IS RUST FREE WITH NO RUST ON THE BODY OR FRAME,INTERIOR IS CLEAN WITH NO RIPS OR TEARS,FRONT BUMPER HAS A DENT IN THE FRONT,SEE PICTURES,A FEW SCRATCHES IN THE PAINT,LOOK AT THE PICTURES,TRUCK IS 16 YEARS OLD,2 OWER TRUCK,ALWAYS TAKEN CARE OF,MATCHING CAP,CLEAR IS PEELING ON THE TOP OF THE CAP ONLY,BRAKES ARE GOOD,TIRES ARE GOOD,HAS A POWER SUNROOF,WORKS FINE WITH NO LEAKS AT ALL,YOU CAN DRIVE THIS TRUCK ANYWERE WITH NO ISSUES AT ALL,THIS IS A NO RESERVE AUCTION,BID WHAT YOU WANNA PAY,HIGHEST BID WINS,WINNING BIDDER PAYS A 1000 DEPOSIT WITHIN 48 HOURS OF AUCTION END,BALANCE PAID WITHIN 7 DAYS,HAVE YOUR FUNDS READY WHEN YOU BID.ANY QUESTIONS ASK,ANYONE IS WELCOMED TO COME SEE IT.GOOD LUCK
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Nissan to enter Formula E in 2018-19 season
Wed, Oct 25 2017Nissan is to become the first Japanese car manufacturer competing in Formula E with an entry in the fifth season of the electric car racing series, organizers announced on Wednesday. Formula E said in a statement that Nissan would replace one of the existing manufacturers in the 2018-19 season. Media reports have indicated that will be alliance partners Renault, allowing the French manufacturer to focus on its Formula One team. "To have a name like Nissan coming on board is a momentous day for the series," said Formula E chief executive Alejandro Agag in a statement. "It's great to see our first Japanese manufacturer entering the frame, showing truly how global the electric revolution is. Japan is a country at the forefront of new technologies with one of the biggest followings of Formula E." Manufacturers already involved in the electric series include BMW, Audi, Renault, Jaguar, Citroen and India's Mahindra. Mercedes and Porsche are due to arrive for season six, which is scheduled to start in 2019 and end in 2020. Reporting by Alan BaldwinRelated Video: This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings.
Modified Trabant takes on Nissan GT-R in 1/4-mile battle
Tue, 08 Apr 2014The little yellow guy in the right lane above with the "Flitzer" license plate looks like a Trabant 601 wagon and it's called a Trabant, but it's got little to do with the impoverished East German runabout that did its part to drive Communist ideals further into the ground. You'd almost be forgiven for not knowing there's a turbocharged 3.0-liter engine up front, until you have look at that rear track... and the wheelie bars in back.
So with a power-to-weight ratio akin to an LS9-powered scooter, it's no surprise that the Trabbi puts a pasting on a slightly tuned, 580-horsepower Nissan GT-R - we don't know what happened with Godzilla's shifting, but it was all over from the hole shot. It's still fun to watch, though, and you can do that in the video below.
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.