2012 Nissan Titan Pro-4x Crew Cab Low Miles, Original Owner on 2040-cars
Mahopac, New York, United States
I AM SELLING A 2012 NISSAN TITAN PRO-4X CREW CAB. I AM THE ORIGINAL OWNER AND THE TRUCK HAS A CLEAN NEW YORK TITLE. THE ORIGINAL MSRP WAS $47,000. THE TRUCK IS STILL UNDER THE FACTORY WARRANTY UNTIL 36,000 MILES OR JULY 2015. THE TRUCK IS FULLY LOADED AND HAS NAVIGATION, CHARCOAL LEATHER, DVD PLAYER, SUNROOF, FACTORY SPRAY ON BED LINER AND THE UTILITY TRACK CARGO SYSTEM. I ADDED REMOTE START OPERATED WITH THE FACTORY FOB, BAKFLIP G2 HARD TRI-FOLD BED COVER, SMITTYBILT SIDE STEPS, TINTED FRONT WINDOWS, WEATHERTECH HOOD GUARD, WINDOW GUARDS & FLOOR MATS, DU-HA UNDER-SEAT STORAGE BIN, HID XENON HEADLIGHTS, PIAA FOG LIGHTS AND BILSTEIN 5100 REAR AND HEIGHT ADJUSTABLE FRONT SHOCKS. THAT'S OVER $2,000 IN ACCESSORIES. THE STOCK WHEELS AND TIRES WERE ONLY ON THE TRUCK FOR 7,000 MILES. PLEASE DO NOT CONTACT ME WITH ANY LOW OFFERS. I CAN DRIVE TO A NISSAN DEALERSHIP AND WALK OUT WITH $27,000 WITHOUT THE ACCESSORIES. I HAVE SEEN THE SAME TRUCK WITH MORE MILES AND NO EXTRAS FOR SALE FOR OVER $32,000.
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In the report's analysis of automakers' market share from 2013 to 2017, it predicts only small changes among the major companies. Ford and Honda see the biggest positive effect with an estimated 0.5 percent increase in their shares over the next three years; to 16.2 percent and 10.3 percent respectively. On the flip side, European automakers and Nissan are expected to lose 0.2 percent each to fall to 8.3 percent and 7.8 percent each respectively. The rest of the industry is predicted to hold steady as it is now.
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The entire Seibu Keisatsu series is now coming out in Japan on DVD and Blu-Ray packed in a fake gun case. The trailer below shows off some of the action of the series. It all starts out normal enough, but about a minute into the video there are all sorts of Nissans jumping and crashing. Plus, there is a guy on fire in a shootout. This show looks like some seriously cheesy fun. Scroll down to get a taste of it.