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2007 Nissan Quest - No Reserve - Save Huge - Great Deal - Ready For Summer on 2040-cars

Year:2007 Mileage:138507
Location:

Clifton, New Jersey, United States

Clifton, New Jersey, United States

 
RUNS AND DRIVES VERY GOOD





5 DAY AUCTION



RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT


VERY COMFORTABLE


I HAVE BEEN DRIVING IT FOR THE PAST FEW DAYS AND IT HAS PERFORMED GREAT



 








2007 NISSAN QUEST


 

 POWERFUL AND RELIABLE 3.5 6CYLINER GAS ENGINE



 
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
 
 
 
 
COMFORTABLE CLOTH SEATS-



AUX CONNECTOR FOR IPOD

 


 
FACTORY HUBCAPS



 
 

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EXTERIOR)-IS STILL GLOSSY  (OVERALL THE VAN LOOKS VERY GOOD >(PLEASE DO EXPECT DINGS, SCRATCHES AND IMPERFECTIONS FROM ITS AGE ).
 
INTERIOR)- IS IN GOOD CONDITION)
 
MOTOR)- IS STRONG AND HAS PLENTY OF POWER AND RUNS GOOD
 
TRANSMISSION)-  SHIFTS NICE AND SMOOTH THROUGH EVERY GEAR
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* HAS VERY GOOD TIRES AND THEY ALL MATCH
* HAS NO TAIL PIPE SMOKE




** THE WINDSHIELD HAS A CRACK. IF THE BUYER WOULD LIKE IT FIXED.. I CAN HAVE IT FIXED FOR AN ADDITIONAL $150


** THE FRONT BUMPER HAS 2 CRACKS THAT ARE COVERED WITH BLUE TAPE.



 
 
 

 

 
 


 
* A DEPOSIT IS DUE WITHIN 48 HOURS OF THE END OF THE AUCTION($500)
* THE FULL AMOUNT IS DUE WITHIN 3 DAYS
* NEW JERSEY BUYERS WILL NEED TO PAY 7% TAX ON THE FINAL PRICE
* THEIR WILL BE A $125 DOCUMENTATION FEE ADDED TO THE FINAL PRICE FOR PAPERWORK
* IF THE HIGHEST BIDDER DOES NOT COMPLY WITH THE PAYMENT (I WILL LEAVE THEM NEGATIVE FEEDBACK * IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO COMPLY PLEASE DO NOT BID
* BEING SOLD AS IS




THE BOOK VALUE IS $6,900 FOR THIS VAN. SEE BELOW LINK

http://www.kbb.com/nissan/quest/2007-nissan-quest/minivan-4d/?condition=good&vehicleid=84165&intent=buy-used&mileage=138065&val=c&ref=http%3a%2f%2fwww.kbb.com%2fnissan%2fquest%2f2007-nissan-quest%2fstyles%2f&pricetype=retail








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With Porsche joining Audi and Toyota at the front of the LMP1 grid at Le Mans next year, Nissan is the next to be throwing its hat (and considerable R&D budget) into the proverbial ring. But only if it's allowed to do something radically different, according to the latest report in Car magazine.
Just what that means remains to be seen, but Nissan is reportedly in active discussions with the ACO (the body that governs the race) to see how far it can stretch the regulations. The ACO has taken an intriguingly different approach to equalizing performance, mandating the maximum amount of energy that can be used per lap instead of telling teams what kind of engines they can use. That's how Porsche is entering with a four-cylinder engine, Toyota with a V8 and Audi with a diesel six. But when it comes to the shape of the car itself, the rules are considerably more restrictive.
Unfortunately the rules would prohibit Nissan fielding the ZEOD RC (with its narrow front track) in the LMP1 class, relegating it instead to the Garage 56 slot for experimental racers (which the DeltaWing filled before). And the realities of endurance racing would effectively prohibit anyone from fielding an all-electric racer. Within those confines, though, Nissan is eager to find enough wiggle room to make something both visually and technically different from other LMPs. And if the ACO won't let it do so at Le Mans, it could turn to another race or series (like the Nürburgring 24) that would.

Recharge Wrap-up: Renault-Nissan at COP21, fast charging viability

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Nissan and Renault's combined fleet of 200 EVs drove over 175,000 kilometers (about 108,700 miles) during the COP21 environmental summit in Paris. The largest fleet of EVs for any international conference served as shuttles for attendees, saving almost 182 barrels of oil and 18 tons of CO2 emissions. In addition to providing the Nissan Leaf, Nissan e-NV200, and Renault Zoe EV shuttles, the Renault-Nissan Alliance also set up a network of 90 chargers to support the fleet. 13 of the 27 quick and semi-quick chargers will remain in place for public use. Read more in the press release below.Siemens names Ann Arbor, Michigan for its first Center of Excellence for Intelligent Traffic Technology. The company will implement new and upgrade existing traffic technologies in the city, including cloud-based traffic management software, local controller software and an adaptive traffic control system designed to improve traffic flow and safety. In a college town with highly varying numbers of students and visitors throughout the year, "the need to move traffic in and out of the city efficiently is crucial not only for economic and environmental impacts, but for quality of life for Ann Arbor residents," says Marcus Welz, president of Siemens Intelligent Traffic Systems. Many Ann Arborites (your author included) would surely agree. Read more at Green Car Congress, or in the release from Siemens.A study in Ireland found that public fast charging could soon become commercially viable. The researchers found parking spots to be the most popular public charging locations, and that fast chargers saw the most frequent use, suggesting commercial viability for the infrastructure in the short- to medium-term. The study also found that most drivers prefer to charge at home, and do so during peak hours. Incentivization could be necessary to break people from this habit. Read more at Green Car Congress.

Panoz and DeltaWing suing Nissan over BladeGlider concept

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Similarity is bound to occur in an industry where most of the products follow the same basic formula. But once in a while a new design comes along that doesn't quite reinvent the wheel, but comes pretty damn close. The DeltaWing project was one such design - and Nissan, the car's designers allege, stole that design.
After the DeltaWing proposal was rejected by the IndyCar series, its creators took it to Le Mans and brought Nissan on board to supply the power. Nissan subsequently pulled out of the program and came out with the ZEOD RC hybrid racer (right), bearing a suspiciously similar design with an unusually narrow front track at the end of a long nose cone, and a wider track at the back. The Japanese automaker then displayed the BladeGlider concept (below, right) at the Tokyo Motor Show, envisioning a translation of the same formula into road-going form.
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