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UP FOR AUCTION, FROM A COLLECTION OF FINE CARS, IS THIS OUTSTANDING NISSAN 300ZX TWIN TURBO "SMZ" STILLEN CONVERSION - HIGHEST LEVEL PERFORMANCE AND STYLING THE 300ZX TWIN TURBO WAS YEARS AHEAD OF ITS TIME IN PERFORMANCE, TECHNOLOGY AND STYLE - WHEN INTRODUCED, IT WAS PICKED AS "IMPORT CAR OF THE YEAR" BY ALL MAJOR AUTO MAGAZINES - IT FEATURED A NEW HIGH PERFORMANCE TWIN TURBO MOTOR, SOPHISTICATED SUSPENSION WITH HICAS ALL WHEEL STEERING, POWERFUL ALL WHEEL DISC BRAKES AND SLEEK STYLING SOON AFTER, THE STILLEN "SMZ" EDITION UPGRADES TOOK THIS REVOLUTIONARY VEHICLE TO AN EVEN HIGHER LEVEL OF PERFORMANCE AND STYLE - THE POWER BOOST PACKAGE RAISED THE OUTPUT TO 365 HORSEPOWER - THE AWESOME STILLEN DESIGN BODY FEATURED BOLD AERODYNAMIC NOSE AND TAIL, SIDE GROUND EFFECTS AND REAR WING THIS STUNNING EXAMPLE IS DONE IN MIRROR FINISH GRAPHITE METALLIC WITH CUSTOM PEWTER AND GRAPHITE INTERIOR AND FEATURES T-TOPS, LEATHER, MANUAL FIVE SPEED AND EVERY AVAILABLE OPTION - PERFORMANCE IS OFF THE CHART AND CROWDS GATHER TO ADMIRE THE VEHICLE, AT EVERY STOP IT HAS BEEN METICULOUSLY MAINTAINED, GARAGE KEPT, NEVER IN WEATHER AND NEVER SMOKED IN - A FULL SERVICING AND STATE SAFETY INSPECTION WAS JUST COMPLETED - THE VEHICLE IS 100% THIS Z-CAR IS IN PHENOMENAL CONDITION AND A BLAST TO DRIVE - IT IS LIKELY THE FINEST EXAMPLE CURRENTLY AVAILABLE FOR SALE ANYWHERE - A ONE OF A KIND VEHICLE, FOR THE DISCRIMINATING COLLECTOR - PLEASE CALL WITH ANY QUESTIONS AND FOR INFORMATION ON FINANCING AND WORLDWIDE DELIVERY (412) 736-3600 |
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Car theft skyrockets thanks to rising parts prices
Mon, Feb 19 2018Cars and trucks today have achieved a high level of average quality, with safety and technology features that keep occupants safer than ever and meet consumers' high expectations. But the National Insurance Crime Bureau finds that those components come with a rising price tag, leading to expensive repair bills — and rising vehicle thefts to support a thriving black market for parts. The nonprofit NICB said it looked at the cost of replacement parts for the top 10 stolen 2016 models, with average OEM part prices pulled from a database of more than 24 million vehicle damage appraisals generated for 2016 and 2017 insurance claims. The list did not include major components like engines or transmissions, only easily-stripped components like bumpers, doors, hoods and headlights. It found that: The 2016 Toyota Camry, which had a used market value of around $15,000, had 15 commonly replaced parts that added up to almost $11,000, not including labor, with quarter panels alone costing almost $1,600 a pair and a set of alloy wheels tallying more than $1,600. The Camry was also the top stolen vehicle in 2016 at 1,113 thefts. A 2016 Nissan Altima had 14 standard parts worth more than $14,000, including a single headlamp assembly that costs just over $1,000. The Altima was the second-top stolen vehicle in 2016 at 1,063 vehicles stolen. And the 2016 GMC Sierra pickup, which was No. 7 on the 2016 top-stolen list, rang up $21,000 from 20 standard components, including an $1,100 headlamp assembly and an $1,100 rear bumper. "For the professional theft ring, stealing and stripping vehicles for parts has always been a lucrative business," Jim Schweitzer, NICB's senior vice president and chief operating officer, said in a statement. "On today's cars and trucks, the parts are often worth more than the intact vehicle and may be easier to move and sell. That's why we see so many thefts of key items like wheels and tires and tailgates ... there's always a market for them." Check out the NICB infographic below. Vehicle thefts in the U.S. rose by more than 4 percent in 2017, based on preliminary FBI data, after rising 7.6 percent in 2016, though the overall trend has been down since vehicle thefts peaked in 1991, according to the NICB. Related Video: Image Credit: National Insurance Crime Bureau Aftermarket GMC Nissan Toyota Auto Repair Insurance Ownership auto parts car values stolen car nicb national insurance crime bureau components
2014 Nissan Rogue gives us our best look yet
Thu, 08 Aug 2013Nissan is reportedly fast-tracking the development of its next-generation Rogue crossover, and judging by this latest set of spy shots, the new small CUV is coming along quite nicely.
To no one's surprise, the new Rogue takes the vast majority of its design cues from the Hi-Cross concept that debuted at the 2012 Geneva Motor Show, and specific elements like the pronounced wheel arches, angular nose, flat roofline and more stylized taillmaps should make for a Rogue that's far more style conscious than the model it replaces. This stronger design language should help the new Rogue to better stand out in the sea of Honda CR-V and Toyota RAV4 rivals.
There's far more to the new Rogue than just some swoopier sheetmetal, though. This crossover is expected to be the first vehicle to ride on the Renault-Nissan CMF (Common Module Family) platform, an architecture flexible enough to eventually support a host of new products. As we reported earlier, the next Rogue will be built in the US, in Tennessee.
Renault and Nissan are among the businesses affected by massive ransomeware attack
Sun, May 14 2017SINGAPORE/TORONTO, May 14 (Reuters) - Technical staff scrambled on Sunday to patch computers and restore infected ones, amid fears that the ransomware worm that stopped car factories, hospitals, shops and schools could wreak fresh havoc on Monday when employees log back on. Cybersecurity experts said the spread of the virus dubbed WannaCry - "ransomware" which locked up more than 200,000 computers - had slowed, but the respite might only be brief. New versions of the worm are expected, they said, and the extent of the damage from Friday's attack remains unclear. Infected computers appear to largely be out-of-date devices that organizations deemed not worth the price of upgrading or, in some cases, machines involved in manufacturing or hospital functions that proved too difficult to patch without possibly disrupting crucial operations, security experts said. Marin Ivezic, cybersecurity partner at PwC, said that some clients had been "working around the clock since the story broke" to restore systems and install software updates, or patches, or restore systems from backups. Microsoft released patches last month and on Friday to fix a vulnerability that allowed the worm to spread across networks, a rare and powerful feature that caused infections to surge on Friday. Code for exploiting that bug, which is known as "Eternal Blue," was released on the internet in March by a hacking group known as the Shadow Brokers. The group claimed it was stolen from a repository of National Security Agency hacking tools. The agency has not responded to requests for comment. Hong Kong-based Ivezic said that the ransomware was forcing some more "mature" clients affected by the worm to abandon their usual cautious testing of patches "to do unscheduled downtime and urgent patching, which is causing some inconvenience." He declined to identify which clients had been affected. The head of the European Union police agency said on Sunday the cyber assault hit 200,000 victims in at least 150 countries and that number will grow when people return to work on Monday. "The global reach is unprecedented ... and those victims, many of those will be businesses, including large corporations," Europol Director Rob Wainwright told Britain's ITV. "At the moment, we are in the face of an escalating threat. The numbers are going up, I am worried about how the numbers will continue to grow when people go to work and turn (on) their machines on Monday morning." MONDAY MORNING RUSH?