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2001 Nissan Sentra GXE Save Hundreds on dealer fees & additional charges purchase privately. Contact me via email, txt, or call: (973) 866-9776 Pickup available in: Vernon, NJ 07462 or Boonton, NJ 07005 (near Parsippany) Mpg - City/HighwayCity: 27 Highway: 35 Engine126-hp, 1.8-liter I-4 (regular gas) Torque 129 lbs.-ft. @ 2,400 rpm # of valves: 16 Variable valve control Sequential MPI Aluminum cylinder head Ignition type: Electronic Engine orientation: Transverse Fuel tank capacity: 13.2 gal. Transmission5-speed manual w/OD (Automatic) Powertrain100-amp. alternatorBattery amp hours: 49AhBattery-rundown protectionLow emission vehicleSingle stainless steel exhaustAxle ratio: 4.18Front-wheel driveSuspension/HandlingIndependent front strut suspension w/anti-roll bar Front coil springs Rear multi-link suspension w/anti-roll bar Rear coil springs Speed-sensing hydraulic power-assist rack-pinion steering Full wheel wheel covers Tires 185/65/14. Body Exterior Features4 Doors Body-colored door handles Body-colored front and rear bumpers Fully galvanized steel body material Chrome grille Convenience FeaturesAir Conditioning / Heating Cruise control with steering wheel controls Mechanical trunk/hatch/door remote release Power windows with driver 1-touch down Mechanical fuel remote release Keyfob trunk/hatch/door releaseIlluminated entry Standard Day-night rearview mirror Driver and passenger-side visor mirrors Front and rear cupholders Full floor console with covered box Glove box Driver and passenger door bins Audio media storage Covered bin instrument-panel storage Driver's footrest 2 12V DC power outlets Seating and Trim Max. seating capacity of 5 Front bucket seats 8-way driver seat adjustment Manual reclining driver and passenger seats Manual height-adjustable driver seat Manual driver and passenger fore/aft adjustment Manual driver cushion tilt 4-way passenger seat adjustment Front center armrest Rear bench seat Premium cloth front and rear seat upholsteryRear seat fold-forward seatback Full cloth headliner Carpet floor covering w/All Weather Rubber Floor Mats Urethane shift knob Chrome interior accents Entertainment FeaturesStandardAM/FM stereo with seek-scan, single interior CD player 7 speakers Fixed antenna Lighting, Visibility and Instrumentation FeaturesAero-composite halogen headlamps Front fog lights Variable intermittent wipers Front windshield visor strip Rear window defroster Light-tinted windows Dome light Analog displayVariable instrument panel lighting Trip odometer Water temp. gauge In-radio display clock Oil-pressure warning Battery warning Lights-on warning Key-in-ignition warning Low-fuel warning Low-washer-fluid warning Door-ajar warning Brake-fluid warning Safety and SecurityFront disc/rear drum brakes Front ventilated disc brakes Driver and passenger front-impact airbags Height adjustable front seatbelts 3 point rear center seatbelt Front seatbelt pre-tensioners Rear child safety locksSide-impact bars Manual adjustable front head restraintsSecurity system 2 fixed rear head restraints |
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Half of Chinese car buyers won't shop Japanese over hard feelings
Mon, May 26 2014The hard feelings between China and Japan is no real secret. Besides modern-day disputes, the two countries have had a long-running enmity that dates back to well before the atrocities of World War II. All things considered, then, it shouldn't be a shock that half of Chinese car buyers wouldn't consider a Japanese car. This survey, conducted by Bernstein Research, found that 51 percent of 40,000 Chinese consumers wouldn't even consider a Japanese car – which, again, isn't really surprising, when you consider stories like this. According to Bernstein, the most troubling thing is the location of these sentiments – smaller, growing cities where the population is going to need sets of wheels. We imagine it wouldn't be as big of an issue in traffic-clogged Shanghai or Beijing, but these small cities are going to become a major focus for automakers. "Nationalistic feelings are an impediment. [Japanese] premium brands will struggle," analyst Max Warburton wrote in a research note, according to The Wall Street Journal. Things will improve for Japanese makes, although China will remain a challenge, with Warburton writing, "the one thing that comes out most clearly is that most Chinese really want a German car. While we expect Japanese brands to continue to recover market share this year, ultimately the market will belong to the Germans." There are a few other insights from the study. According to WSJ, Japanese brands are viewed better than Korean brands, and they're seen as more comfortable than the offerings from Germany or the US, despite the fact that everyone in China apparently wants a German car. This is a tough position for the Japanese makes to be in, as there's really not a lot they can do to win favor with Chinese buyers. It will be interesting to see how this plays out, particularly as the importance of the PRC continues to increase year after year. News Source: The Wall Street Journal - sub. req.Image Credit: Kazuhiro Nogi / AFP / Getty Images Honda Mazda Nissan Toyota Car Buying
Renault and Nissan forge deeper alliance
Tue, 18 Mar 2014If the automotive industry's current era could be summarized by one trend - from a corporate aspect, anyway - surely it would be conglomeration. But of all the major auto groups that have emerged over the past several years, none have kept themselves at arm's length quite like the Renault-Nissan Alliance.
Much like Fiat and Chrysler, Renault and Nissan are presided over by a common chief executive. But whereas Sergio Marchionne's Italian-American alliance has moved swiftly from a transatlantic partnership to a merged company in the span of less than five years, Carlos Ghosn's Franco-Japanese alliance has stood oceans apart since 1999. But now the Renault-Nissan Alliance is following the lead set by Fiat Chrysler Automobiles in bridging that distance through several key measures.
For one, Renault and Nissan will make increased use of common platforms, R&D, systems and testing. The two automakers will also cooperate more closely on manufacturing and supply chain management, purchasing and human resources. To manage the increased cooperation, the alliance has appointed several new executive vice presidents from within its ow ranks and a new management committee to be chaired by Ghosn, details about which you can read in the press release below.
GT-R takes on Altima V8 Supercar and Leaf Nismo in Nissan time attack special
Fri, 14 Mar 2014One of the support races for the Clipsal 500 V8 Supercar race in Australia was a Nissan showcase in the form of a time attack challenge: at the starting line were the Nissan Leaf Nismo RC, a GT-R and an Altima V8 Supercar. The 80-kilowatt Leaf Nismo RC was given a seven-second head start on the 545-horsepower GT-R and a 26-second lead on the 600-hp Altima V8 Supercar in hopes that it could get around the 3.21-kilometer course first.
Nissan's not afraid to burn the Leaf Nismo RC's rubber at the track, recently letting video series Translogic hit the kerbs, and it's put it up against some competition, having raced a Tesla Roadster - and lost. The odds were a bit better this time, but it wasn't the finish the hosts expected. Now a race commentator, the driver in the GT-R, Neil Crompton, finished on the podium of the Toohey's 1000 race in an R32 GT-R in 1992.
You can watch the hard-fought time attack in the video below. Skip ahead to 3:43 if you just want the action, but Crompton's recap of every driver interview ever is worth a watch at 2:41.