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Nissan Xterra Se V6 4x4 on 2040-cars

US $6,700.00
Year:2002 Mileage:122955 Color: Tubular Roof Rack w/ Cross Bars
Location:

Bridgewater, New Jersey, United States

Bridgewater, New Jersey, United States
Advertising:

ONLY ONE OWNER. Mostly Highway miles. Great Condition. Maintenance schedule followed.

Mechanical & Performance:
3.3 Liter SOHC V6 Engine
170 Horsepower/200 ft-lbs Torque
Automatic Transmission
4-Wheel Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS)
2-Speed Transfer Case
Power Assisted Front Disc/Rear Drum Brakes
Fuel Tank & Engine Skid Plates
Power Steering
Double Wishbone Front Suspension
Front & Rear Stabilizer Bars
Double Platinum-Tipped Spark Plugs
Up to 5,000lbs Towing Capacity
Limited Slip Differential
19.4 Gallon Fuel Tank

Exterior:
Tubular Roof Rack w/ Cross Bars
Integrated Gear Basket
P265/70R16 All-Season Tires
16" Alloy Wheels
Tubular Step Rails
Fog Lights & Front Tow Hook
Full Sized Spare Tire
Recessed Mounted Halogen Headlights
Center High-Mounted Stop Light
Body Side Molding

Comfort & Convenience:
6 Disc In-Dash CD Changer w/ 8 Speakers (6 Locations)
Steering Wheel Mounted Audio Controls
First Aid Kit
CFC-Free Air Conditioning
Power Window, Door Locks, & Mirrors
50/50 Split Folding Rear Seats w/ Removable Cushions
Woven Cloth Seat Fabric w/ Door Fabric Inserts
Front & Rear Auxiliary 12 Volt Power Outlets
Tilt & Leather Wrapped Steering Wheel
(4) Floor & (6) Ceiling Tie-Down Hooks
Cruise Control
Cargo Area Dome Light
Retractable Cargo Cover
Center Console w/ High Armrest & Integrated Storage
Dual Front & Cup Holders
Passenger Side Vanity Mirror
Variable Intermittent Wipers (front)
Rear Glass Defroster & Window Wiper
Map Lamps w/ Integrated Compass & Temp Gauge
Twin Trip Odometer

Safety & Security:
Dual Stage Air Bags
ALR/ELR Seat Belt System for Front Seats
Front Seat Belts w/ Pretensioners & Load Limiters
Front Seat Belts w/ Upper Adjustable Seat Belt Anchor
Vehicle Security System (Passive System)
Remote Keyless Entry
Energy Absorbing Steering Column
Front & Rear Crumple Zones
Side-Door Guard Beams
Clutch Interlock
Child Safety Rear Door Locks
Latch System (Lower Anchors & Tether for Children)

Auto Services in New Jersey

Yellow Bird Auto Diagnostic ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service
Address: 2002 29th St, Hasbrouck-Heights
Phone: (718) 626-5281

White Horse Auto Pke ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service
Address: 321 White Horse Pike, Magnolia
Phone: (856) 767-5089

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New Car Dealers, Used Car Dealers, Automobile Leasing
Address: 125 Maple Ave, Tranquility
Phone: (908) 879-7777

Ultimate Drive Auto Repair ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, Auto Oil & Lube
Address: 14314 94th Ave, Englewd-Clfs
Phone: (718) 526-4051

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Auto Repair & Service, New Car Dealers, Automobile Body Repairing & Painting
Address: 1520 Campus Dr, Rosemont
Phone: (215) 394-5071

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Automobile Parts & Supplies, Auto Body Parts
Address: 610 Atkins Ave, Shrewsbury
Phone: (732) 776-7309

Auto blog

Nissan Quest under investigation for inaccurate fuel gauges

Fri, 16 May 2014

After receiving 12 complaints in the last 14 months, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has begun a preliminary investigation into a fuel gauge issue with the 2007 Nissan Quest. Drivers have reported that the fuel level gauge will show there's gas in the tank when there actually isn't - in two cases, the digital distance-to-empty gauge indicated more than 70 miles of remaining range - and it will stall out.
This is the second time the 2007-model-year Quest has been involved in the same fuel gauge issue. In 2010 Nissan recalled seven models, including the Quest, from the 2005-2008 model years because of faulty fuel readings. The 12 vehicles in this latest complaint could have slipped through the cracks then, but we'll find out more when NHTSA updates its progress with the investigation into the estimated 37,656 units.

Nissan Pathfinder, Infiniti JX in transmission safety probe

Thu, 05 Sep 2013

Nissan may be forced to recall 110,000 Pathfinder and Infiniti JX35 crossovers, due to a number of customer complaints. Consumers report suddenly losing power, with repair facilities blaming the issue on faulty transmission cooler line connections. Both the Pathfinder and JX35 use a continuously variable transmission. As of right now, the only vehicles being investigated are from model year 2013.
Nissan has been cooperating with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, according to a report from Reuters, and it has developed a fix for the affected vehicles. It's not clear whether this will develop into a full-blown recall, as there have been no known cases of injuries or crashes. But with a potential 110,000 vehicles prone to sudden power loss, a recall seems to be a likely outcome.

These 'blind' automotive world record stunts have to stop

Wed, Dec 7 2016

Drivers setting world records "blind" – wearing a blindfold or with something obscuring the windshield – is the new thing for some reason. First it was an Alfa Romeo Giulia setting a blind lap at Silverstone with help from a spotter trailing behind, and now this: a stunt man doing a J-turn within a narrow path with nothing but a Nissan Juke's cameras guiding him. He matched the "sighted" J-turn record, flipping the car around in a space about 7 inches longer than the car. I have two issues with these stunts. First, there are just too many world records. Yeah, I said it. Are these meaningful? Is someone else likely to ever attempt this feat? No, because it's just marketing, both for the manufacturer and whoever's still trying to sell those annual books. Stuff like the fastest production car is fine with me. Heck, I'll even take unofficial Nurburgring times – the kind where the drivers can actually see. Second, I'm all for stunts, but do something cool! And preferably something that could only be performed with that particular car, if you're going to make an ad out of it. Yes, the Juke has an Around View Monitor system, which stitches together feeds from four cameras to make it look like the car is being filmed by a drone hovering overhead. I happen to love 360-degree cameras – they let you see things that are just not visible from the driver's seat and make parking and low-speed maneuvering really easy. But the Juke isn't the first car to offer one, and the feature isn't even new to the car. Nissan was at least forthright enough to admit that this professional driver (on a closed course!) had a bunch of practice. But this really says more about his precision driving skills than about the car, or the camera. And just so we're clear, you really shouldn't try to park a car without looking out the windows, even if you have fancy cameras. So what's next? Pretty soon there will be a record for blindest blind stunt. Let me know when someone actually does something interesting. Related Video: