2009 Nissan Quest S Mini Passenger Van 4-door 3.5l on 2040-cars
Maplewood, New Jersey, United States
2009 Nissan Quest 3.5 S, 66,246 miles. Well maintained and just recently serviced. Purchased as Certified Pre-Owned vehicle from North Plainfield Nissan in NJ. Smoke Metallic with Beige interior. 5-Speed, Power Doors, Power Sliding Doors, Hydraulic Lift Gate, Power Drivers Seat, Quad Bucket Seats, Keyless Entry, Privacy Glass, 3rd Row Seat, AM/FM Stereo with CD Player, MP3/i-Pod input and ice cold A/C. Looks and drives great! Transferable Extended Cost Guard Warranty (99k miles or through August 2016, whichever comes first), included as part of sale. Car floor mats/carpet has minor staining. 3rd row middle passenger seat belt holder working but plastic holder needs replacement. Minor scratches on car and small dent/paint scratch near right rear wheel well. Great car with LOADS of room! Asking $13,500. Payment by Certified Check or Cash. Purchase must be made in person.
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Fri, 24 Jan 2014A couple years ago, Nissan created a series of commercials for its compact Frontier pickup showing the truck performing outlandish stunts such as snowboarding, saving a passenger airplane from a crash landing and climbing a steep sand dune to help a stranded dune buggy. As crazy as the first two commercials were, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) took issue with the latter, titled Hill Climb, with the agency considering it to be a misleading commercial since both vehicles required a cable to reach the top of the steep dune.
As such, Ad Age is reporting that Nissan - and its ad agency TBWA Worldwide - has settled with the FTC over the ad despite the fact that it features a disclaimer stating: "Fictionalization. Do not attempt." Nissan did not have to pay out any money in the settlement, but it is prohibited "from using potentially misleading demonstrations in future advertisements for pickups." In addition to the offending commercial, posted below, we've included some of the other related videos from the same Frontier campaign.
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The NV200 van is built in Barcelona, and when the electric version goes into production there next year it will begin its public beta will as part of a set of initiatives the Spanish city has for zero-emissions transportation. Nissan will be helping with the build-out of infrastructure such as charging stations, while the city elders get to work on allocating privileges and special spaces for the e-NV200 taxi drivers.
After the Catalonian debut Nissan says the electric hauler will make its way to other parts of the world. Nothing's been said yet about whether it will join our combustion-engined NV200 taxis in New York. You can take a look at the fare-driven future in the high-res gallery above, and read more about it in the press release below.