2001 Nissan Pathfinder on 2040-cars
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Customized ’01Nissan/Infinity Concept 4X4 SUV QX4 / Pathfinder LE BODY Shaved trunk plate and handles · Carbon fiber hood · Carbon fiber front bumper · Carbon fiber side mirrors · Infinity FX-35 grill · Frenched LED taillights · Xenon M45 headlights · PIAA fog lights SUSPENSION · 24” DUB wheels · Pirelli Scorpion Z tires · KYB front/Tokico rear shocks and struts · Upgraded front cross slot rotors w/ceramic pads · Upgraded rear sway bar ENGINE · Supercharged 3.5l V-6 w/ 59000 miles · RC throttle body · ROAR cold air intake · Denso fuel regulator · Magnaflow dual exhaust w/ stainless downpipes · DC headers · High flow catalytic converters · Iridium sparkplug/Upgraded ignition coils · Lrg. Front mount transmission cooler INTERIOR · All leather, dual power, dual heated seats · MOMO steering wheel · Aluminum pedals w/ carbon fiber inserts · Kenwood DVD surround sound w/remote · 10 Disc CD player · Alpine ampage · Infiniti speakers · Carbonfiber 12” subwoofer · Sirius radio, Navigation, T.V. w/ remotes · Rear view camera · LCD 7” widescreens in all four headrests w/ remote · Wireless headsets |
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Nissan Patrol modified for backseat drivers
Thu, 19 Sep 2013The McLaren F1 is most famous for holding the production-car top-speed record for over a decade, but it also made a name for itself by being one of the only production cars with a central driving position, a feature that's extremely rare. But in the world of custom cars, anything can happen. We're not sure if Dubai-based shop King of Customs was inspired by McLaren or is poking fun at backseat drivers (perhaps the builder or the commissioner just has quite the imagination), but its custom fifth-generation Nissan Patrol (the foundation of the Infiniti QX80 in the US) sports utility vehicle takes the term "central-driving position" to the next level. In the Patrol's case, "central" means that the driver's seat and controls are located in the second-row seating area.
It's a pretty clean conversion - if pointless - and we have to wonder how safe it is to drive such a vehicle. The front seats are now passenger seats, and the front airbags have been taken out and replaced with screens, according to King of Customs' Facebook page. So if the driver's view outside is impaired and the SUV is involved in a crash, you'd better hope nobody is up front. The screens on the backs of the front-seat headrests at least provide views from the side-view mirrors via cameras, the shop claims.
Watch the video below, marvel at the extreme impracticality of it all and see the thing drive.
Nissan hopes to inject some spice into Rogue with 'Open The Briefcase'
Wed, 08 Jan 2014Nissan is in the midst of rolling out the redesigned 2014 Rogue and has launched an interesting social media game called Open The Briefcase. The video that launches this game depicts a simple ride-share gone very wrong, with a man getting embroiled in a high-speed chase in a bid to escape with a strange briefcase. Eventually, it all goes haywire, and the man and his driver are captured. The only question seems to be, what's in the briefcase?
The contest, which asks participants to select one of three briefcases by cracking a code, is set to reward three individuals with a new Rogue. New attempts can be made each day, and participants can get additional chances to open a briefcase by sharing the video. The contest kicked off on January 3 and will run until February 14. Hop over to the contest page on Facebook to take part, or just watch the video below and enjoy a bit of entertainment.
2015 Nissan Murano could have been a lot more boring to look at
Thu, 19 Jun 2014When it debuted at the 2014 New York Auto Show, the third-generation Nissan Murano wowed us more than just about any other car on hand (that's sort of why we handed it an Editors' Choice for the NYIAS). It's sharp, aggressive design was a dramatic departure from the smoother styling of the second-gen CUV, although it wasn't too polarizing. Most importantly, though, it was a vehicle with actual design presence - you want to see it from every angle, all of which draw your eye with something new.
Of course, settling on the design for a new vehicle is far from a straightforward process. While a design might take shape on a designer's drafting table, there are a huge number of steps it needs to get through before making it to an auto show stage or to your local dealer. According to Nissan engineer Chris Reed, those steps very nearly curtailed the Murano's design before the first die was even cast.
Reed has a full account of this sharp design's trials and tribulations in a must-read story from Ward's.