1993 300zx Fresh Engine, Fresh Transmission, Only 65k Miles No Reserve on 2040-cars
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
ONLY 65K MILES NO ACCIDENTS CLEAN TITLE CLEAN CAR FAX ON HAND!!!!!!!!! The car is in excellent shape . Interior 7.8/10 Exterior 9.4/10 The top only needs a new plastic vinyl window, but, the Z is under a car cover to protect from the elements. PLEASE NOTE-- I WILL INSTALL A NEW TOP FOR THE WINNING BIDDER, BUT PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS WILL REQUIRE THE WINNING BUYER TO WAIT THREE TO FOUR DAYS FOR THE TOP TO BE FITTED & INSTALLED. PLEASE NOTE ENGINE IS NOT ORIGINAL AND WAS BOUGHT WITH 47K MILES AS A REPLACEMENT,DUE TO A SHITTY TIMING JOB DONE BY SOME JERK AT TIRE KINGDOM.. The Z aLso needs a starter been having to hit it with a hammer lately.. However I did purchase a starter for THE Z from advanced auto parts. It just needs to be installed. The car does start.but you have to hit it with a hammer. The mileage on THE odometer are the CORRECT MILES OF THE ENGINE AND TRANNY.BUT NOT THE CHASSIS. THE CHASSIS HAS ABOUT 131K MILES Understand please, that I have to sell my cars,I had five, I have this convertible left my G35 And a Nissan Armada only because I moved from a house into an apartment a week ago. Now the association only allows two cars at my apartment complex.So because I have no place to store a third, THE Z HAS TO GO. THAT IS THE ONLY*,REPEAT** *ONLY* REASON THIS CAR IS FOR SALE.CHECK EBAY RIGHT NOW AND SEE WHAT THIS CONVERTIBLE IS GOING FOR AND OTHERS HAVE SOLD FOR. PLEASE BID SERIOUSLY AND FAIRLY. AS YOU CAN SEE THIS Z IS IN MINT CONDITION WITH THE ONLY NEGATIVE BEING THE CONVERTIBLE TOP. CHECK KBB VALUE OVER 9K ***Modifications include- **** NEW ENGINE AND TRANNY, NEW WATER PUMP NEW TIMING BELT DONE AT CORAL SPRINGS NISSAN AT 58K MILES MOBIL 1 OIL CHANGES ONLY NEW AC COMPRESSOR ABOUT 2 YEARS AGO MEGAN TYPE RS CAT BACK EXHAUST Deep and throaty,not loud JIM WOLF INTAKE TRANSMISSION FLUID CHANGED AND FLUSHED TIRE KINGDOM AT 61K MILES ON THE NEW ENGINE AND TRANNY FOR THE LOCAL BUYER I WILL ***TRANSPORT FREE TO YOUR HOME WITH MY UNCLE'S FLAT BED TOW TRUCK.** 100 MILE LIMIT FROM 33312 ZIP (MY HOUSE, ) WHERE THE Z IS TO YOUR HOUSE. THANKYOU FOR LOOKING AT MY TRIPLE BLACK CONVERTIBLE Z. GOD BLESS |
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Nissan axing Pathfinder Hybrid from 2016 lineup
Thu, Jul 2 2015The Nissan lineup gets a little smaller for the 2016 model year, as the Pathfinder Hybrid is dropped from the range. With its debut in late 2013, the electrically assisted SUV is one of the company's more recent introductions. However, it never really caught on with the public. "The Pathfinder Hybrid is not available in the US for the 2016 model year. Our emphasis is on the 3.5-liter V6 Pathfinder that achieves a best-in-class 20-city and 27-highway fuel economy," Nissan North America product communications director Dan Bedore confirmed to Autoblog. "Nissan has no announcement on future hybrid gasoline-electric powertrain applications at this time." Nissan actually ended production of the Pathfinder Hybrid in January, and "the hybrid was never a big part of Pathfinder sales," Bedore said to Automotive News. For the price premium, the electrically assisted version that combined a supercharged 2.5-liter four-cylinder and a 20-horsepower electric motor was only rated three or four miles per gallon better in EPA combined ratings than with the V6. However, while the company doesn't outline individual sales of the two, powertrain variants, the SUV is performing well so far this year. Through June 2015, sales are up 4.9 percent with 41,938 units sold. The future for the Infiniti QX60 Hybrid, which is the Pathfinder's more luxurious sibling, doesn't look very bright either. "For the United States, while the QX60 Hybrid continues to be available at some retailers across the country, our production is currently focused on the QX60 3.5 model," Infiniti spokesperson Kyle Bazemore told Autoblog. However, the vehicle is still in production at the Smyrna, TN, factory for export to places like China and Mexico. According to Bazemore if demand happens to increase in the US, "we have the manufacturing ability to make them available." Overall, QX60 sales are also up 14 percent this year in the US.
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