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2013 Nissan Rogue S Sport Utility 4-door 2.5l No Reserve Salvage Runs Great 19k on 2040-cars

Year:2013 Mileage:19715
Location:

Carteret, New Jersey, United States

Carteret, New Jersey, United States

  2013 NISSAN ROGUE

AWD

4 CYLINDER

AUTOMATIC 

JUST LIKE NEW CAR 

GREAT ON GAS

KEYLESS ENTRY 

RUNS AND DRIVES LIKE NEW

DECENT VEHICLE
ONLY 19K MILES

NO RESERVE

SALVAGE

· Automatic transmission

SOLD AS IS DUE SALVAGE TITLE

Purchased from an insurance company due to "LIGHT ACCIDENT" . The car was fixed nicely everything works as they should i can be driven any where in US

After purchasing the car, we did a full inspection. The car RUNS & DRIVES GREAT.

I have personally driven this car over 100 miles and note no issues at all. It has only VERY LOW 19k miles, and the engine/transmission work 100% perfectly. Everything work perfect! All fluids were checked and look great. THERE IS ONLY SRS LIGHT IS ON IT DOESNT AFFECT ANYTHING AT ALL The body of the car looks very nice. (please see pics)

PLEASE TAKE A LOOK AT THE PICTURES. If you need more pics, please let me know. Vehicle is being sold AS IS, and it is the buyer’s responsibility to come take a look at the vehicle or ask any questions prior to the auction ending.

Vehicle will sell with NY SALVAGE CERT. . It is a SALVAGE CERT. and IT CANT BE REGISTERED UNLESS GO THRU THE SALVAGE INSPECTION. . $200 deposit must be paid 24 hours after the auction ends, and fully payment is due in 3 days. Buyer will be responsible for Shipping. I can assist you in locating shippers are a great price. If you have less than 10 feedback, please call me or send a message before placing a bid. I am willing to sell to ebayers worldwide, but please check your local rules and regulations regarding shipment prior to bidding. $100 paperwork fee will be added to the final price of the vehicle.

THIS VAN COMES WITH AWD  KEYLESS ENTRY  CD PLAYER HAS A LOTS OF POWER GREAT ON GAS 4 CYLINDER ENGINE  DRIVES LIKE NEW CAR

SOLD AS IS DUE SALVAGE TITLE RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT WITHOUT ANY ISSUES


You could also drive this car home if you choose! I could provide you with temporary license plates issued through my company included in the 100 paperwork fee. As long as you insure the car, I could provide you with a 21 day temporary tags. This way you could drive the car home and continue to drive it until you get permanent plates!

AND IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE CALL US AT 516-468-39 38

PLEASE DONT PLACE A BID ON THE VEHICLE IF YOU ARENT SERIOUS

WE DONT ACCEPT FULL PAYMENT BY PAYPAL

WE ONLY ACCEPT DEPOSIT BY PAYPAL

YOU MUST CHECK WITH YOUR LOCAL DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES FOR INFORMATION REGARDING THE RE-TITLING PROCESS FOR SALVAGE VEHICLES/REBUILT TITLES.THE PROCESS FOR SALVAGE TITLE VEHICLE EXAMINATION VARIES FROM STATE TO STATE AND COUNTRY TO COUNTRY. OUR DEALERSHIP ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILTY FOR THE ACCURACY OF THE INFORMATION PROVIDED ON ITS WEBSITE ,BUT IS THE SOLE RESPONSIBILTY OF THE PURCHASER AND OR HIS AGENT TO VERIFY STATE AND COUNTRY SPECIFIC LAWS..

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Ever wonder how to really pronounce Japanese automaker names?

Thu, 25 Sep 2014

People tend to get very set in their ways when it comes to the pronunciation of words. Just look at the endless debates over whether or not to say the final 'e' in Porsche (which you should in terms of correct German enunciation). Or the argument about whether to follow the British convention and give the 'u' in Jaguar a special delivery or to say the 'ua' diphthong as more of a 'w' sound, as usually happens in the US.
This short video doesn't answer either of those automotive questions, but it does allow a native Japanese speaker to demonstrate the accepted pronunciations for several, major automakers from the country. One benefit is that it clears up the occasional debate over whether Nissan should be said with a long or short 'i' sound. Also, listen closely to how the female host says Mazda as Matsuda, the way it's actually said in the language. Even if this doesn't change the way you enunciate these brands, at least now you know the accurate way in Japanese.

DC fast charging not as damaging to EV batteries as expected

Mon, Mar 17 2014

As 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.

Total auto recalls already on record pace in 2014

Tue, 08 Apr 2014

If you've noticed that there have been more recalls than usual this year, you may be on to something. According to a report from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the US market is on pace to break a record for recalls. In 2013, 22 million cars were recalled. We're only a third of the way through 2014, though, and we've already halved that figure, with 11 million units recalled. That's wild.
Considering the past few months, it shouldn't be a surprise that General Motors is leading the charge, with six million of the 11 million units recalled coming from one of the General's four brands. Between truck recalls, CUV recalls and the ignition switch recall, 2014 hasn't been a great year for GM.
Other recall leaders include Nissan (one million Sentra and Altima sedans), Honda (900,000 Odyssey minivans), Toyota (over one million units in a few recalls), Volkswagen (150,000 Passat sedans), Chrysler (644,000 Dodge Durango and Jeep Grand Cherokee SUVs) and most recently, Ford (434,000 units, the bulk of which were early Ford Escape CUVs). So while it's been a bad year for GM so far, its competitors aren't doing too well, either.