2012 Nissan Quest Sv- Like New 1,050 Miles on 2040-cars
Powder Springs, Georgia, United States
I bought this car NEW and used it for two easy trips. I no longer need it. For all practical purposes it is new. New car smell. Garaged and clean. No Smokers.
Performance3.5-liter 24-valve V6 engineQuest’s legendary 3.5-liter V6 engine features an advanced valve timing system that optimizes its power and efficiency. The engine is paired with Nissan’s Xtronic CVT® (Continuously Variable Transmission), creating a smooth ride with no shift-shock. Xtronic CVT® (Continuously Variable Transmission)Say goodbye to gear hunting with the Xtronic CVT® (Continuously Variable Transmission). With fully variable gear ratios, the CVT always delivers the perfect engine speed whenever you step on the gas. Electronic hydraulic power-assisted speed-sensitive steeringEvery little bit helps. Using electronic hydraulic power-assisted steering instead of hydraulic power steering cuts down on the amount of power needed from the engine. And that means more miles out of every tank. Plus, it helps automatically adjust steering feel based on vehicle speed. 4-wheel vented disc brakesFront and rear vented disc brakes rapidly dissipate heat giving you fade-resistant, sure-footed stopping power. ExteriorOne-touch power sliding doors with auto-reverse featureQuest’s one-touch power sliding doors make loading up easy, even with your hands full. Just tap the button on the handle, and the door unlocks and slides open without effort, and without skipping a beat. Fog lightsIntegrated into the front bumper, the fog lights are designed to create a low, wide projection to increase visibility under any conditions. Power outside mirrorsPowered, color-matched dual outside mirrors are standard on every Nissan Quest. FRONT UV-REDUCING SOLAR AND REAR PRIVACY GLASSShield yourself and your passengers from unwanted rays with front UV-reducing solar glass. And darkened rear glass offers interior privacy for those riding in the back. 16" aluminum-alloy wheelsQuest’s 5-spoke aluminum-alloy wheels are lightweight, strong and buffed to a premium finish. InteriorRearView MonitorWhat could be more convenient than seeing what's directly behind you? Simply engage reverse and Quest's RearView Monitor is there to assist with parking and backing up. [*] Bluetooth® Hands-free Phone SystemThe Bluetooth® Hands-free Phone System activates via steering wheel-mounted controls. Now you can keep up connections no matter where the road takes you. [*] AM/FM/CD audio system with color display and SiriusXM Satellite Radio with 3-month trial subscriptionSettle in, turn up the volume and enjoy the ride. The CD player audio system pumps through six speakers, giving you clear, crisp sound throughout the cabin. Fully integrated into Quest’s audio system, SiriusXM Satellite Radio offers more than 130 channels of music, talk, sports and children’s programming, all in rich digital-quality sound. [*] USB connection port for iPod® interface and other compatible devicesQuest's USB interface not only gives you a playlist-style readout on the display, it lets you control all your iPod® or other compatible device's functions with the display’s touch-screen or through the audio system controls. [*] Tri-zone Automatic Temperature Control (ATC)Quest’s Tri-zone Automatic Temperature Control system allows both driver and front-seat passenger to set the internal temperature to their preferred levels. Plus, rear-seat passengers can also customize the temperature to suit their needs. 2nd- and 3rd-row climate controlsNow everyone gets their way thanks to 2nd-and 3rd-row climate controls. Back seat passengers can control the air conditioning or heat without interfering with the climate in the front. |
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Auto Services in Georgia
Wright`s Car Care Inc ★★★★★
W And R Automotive ★★★★★
US Auto Sales - Lithia Springs ★★★★★
Unity Auto Body & Mechanic ★★★★★
United Brake & Muffler Inc ★★★★★
Tri Star Automotive ★★★★★
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Teen attempts car jump, hits windshield and lands on his feet
Tue, 11 Jun 2013I've been compelled to do many things in or around a car, but jumping over one has never quite made the cut. That may be because I have all of the vertical lift of a manatee, but I digress. One enterprising young soul recently looked at a friend's Nissan Sentra and thought, "You know, I can totally leap right over that roof line."
By using what can only be described as Herculean feats of persuasion, he talked one young female friend into driving said Nissan straight for him at around 40 miles per hour while another stood by to film the lunacy. The plan went swimmingly right up until our would be compact-vaulter caught his foot on the hood and bounced into the windshield. Whoops.
But the story doesn't end with a trip to the emergency room. Our hero spun mid-air and actually managed to get his feet under him before coming back to Earth. Impressive. You can watch the hilarity for yourself below, but please, don't even think about trying this yourself.
Infiniti readies Juke-based ESQ crossover specifically for China
Wed, 11 Jun 2014When most luxury automakers started getting into SUVs and crossovers, they started at with the largest models, but have gradually been getting smaller. Think Lexus and the LX, Audi and the Q7, or BMW and the X5, and you'll see what we mean, because each of them has been steadily downsizing its crossovers ever since. But Infiniti is going even smaller. At least, in China, anyway.
That's where the luxury marque from Nissan will soon be offering the new Infiniti ESQ. The smallest of Infiniti crossovers has been developed in China, exclusively for the Chinese market to meet Chinese tastes. It shares its underpinnings with the Nissan Juke, but instead of starting with the base model, Infiniti China has started with the more potent Juke Nismo - complete with 1.6-liter turbo four producing 197 horsepower - and added on premium accoutrements. The exterior that appears to be differentiated by a new grille and wheels, featuring the ESQ logo instead of Infiniti's, but the same quirky styling that sets the Juke apart. Though all we can of the interior is the steering wheel, you can bet that Infiniti gave the ESQ a more luxurious cabin space, too.
Infiniti's global communications manager Stefan Wienmann told Autoblog that the company is "expanding [its] portfolio not only globally but also specifically in China," adding the ESQ to a market-specific lineup that includes long-wheelbase versions of the Q50 sedan and QX50 crossover. "We see specific sales opportunities in this segment," explains Wienmann, adding that a targeted project like the ESQ "also enables us to gain experience in positioning a new premium model to the 'new millennials', a customer group that is very important to us."
Some NY cabs could avoid hybrid ban
Fri, 05 Apr 2013The Nissan NV200 is having a rough go of it as New York City's Taxi of Tomorrow. The Greater New York Taxi Association wants the van banned on the grounds that it isn't a hybrid, and has gone so far as to sue the city to keep the NV200 out of taxi fleets. According to The New York Times, the city has responded by proposing to allow taxi drivers to use certain hybrid vehicles. The Taxi and Limousine Commission's proposal would allow any vehicle with an interior volume of 138 cubic feet or more. Unfortunately, that excludes nearly every machine that isn't the size of the NV200.
Technically, Nissan is working on a hybrid version of the Taxi of Tomorrow, but it may be years before that model hits the streets, and the Greater New York Taxi Association isn't satisfied with the city's offer. In a statement, the Association said, "These rules look like they have been created to short-circuit the litigation. We do not consider this to be a serious proposal."