2003 Nissan 350z Touring - 6-speed Manual - Chrome Silver - 92k Miles - $10,299 on 2040-cars
San Marcos, California, United States
Original Owner - 2003 Nissan 350Z Touring Coupe -- 6-Speed Manual Transmission -- Chrome Silver -- 287 HP 3.5L -- V6 Engine -- 274 lb-ft torque -- 20/26 Fuel Rating - Sirius Radio -- Bose Audio System w/7-speakers -- 6 Disk CD Player - Front & Rear Stabilizer Bar -- 18 Aluminum Alloy Wheels -- Xenon HID Headlamps -- Leather Seats, Steering Wheel and Shift Knob -- Heated Seats and Mirrors -- Power Windows -- Power Seats -- Car Alarm -- Remote Keyless Entry -- Aerodynamics Package - San Elijo Hills near San Marcos, Carlsbad, Encinitas, Vista, Escondido, San Diego - Text Me at 760-846-37NineSix. Buyer responsible for pick up or shipping. Location: San Elijo Hills, San Marcos CA Mileage: 91,913 Transmission: 6-Speed Manual Exterior Color: Chrome Silver Interior Color: Light Grey Engine: 287 HP 3.5L -- V6 Engine -- 274 lb-ft torque Seller: Private VIN:JN1AZ34D13T111221 |
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Nissan Kicks concept debuts in Sao Paulo [w/videos]
Tue, 28 Oct 2014The Sao Paulo Motor Show only comes around once every other year, and Nissan - an automaker deeply vested in the Latin American market - isn't missing out on the opportunity to showcase a new crossover concept.
Called the Kicks concept, the crossover seems to slot in size-wise in between the Juke and the Rogue. Nissan isn't saying much about it, though, aside from its having drawn its inspiration from Brazil with a "satin titanium" finish and bright orange trim - the former taking its cues from Sao Paulo and the latter from Rio.
While emphasizing its Brazilian character, Nissan also stresses that the concept's creation was "a product of global collaboration." So while it isn't saying anything about production feasibility, it is seemingly suggesting that if it were put into production - and as we stated previously, we think it just might - it could stand to be a global model and not confined strictly to South America.
Convocation of eagles takes over bed of Nissan pickup
Mon, 13 May 2013Let this be a lesson to those of you who plan to visit Unalaska, Alaska (yes, it's a real city on Unalaska Island in the Aleutian Islands): If you park at Safeway with a garbage bag full of fish fillets in your pickup's bed, the eagles will find you. That's what happened above when an unidentified man parked his Nissan and returned to find a convocation of bald eagles feasting on his fish.
Neither the man nor those parked near his truck could get to their cars for fear of getting a beatdown from The 'Murica Bird, and police were called to break it up, which they did with neither beast nor fowl injured in the process.
Other than being awesome watching, other things we can take away from this video are the question who comes up with bird gathering names (a "murmuration" of herons and an "unkindness" of ravens?), and the bounty of this comment left by user "Abraham" at the KUCB news report: "It's just that the luxury edition has so much more eagle, it saddens me to think of you missing out." See what caused it all in the video below.
2013 Nissan NV200
Mon, 30 Dec 2013Moving is not fun. On the scale of adult activities, it ranks somewhere between taxes and jury duty. Boxes need to be loaded, furniture needs to be lifted and the entire affair is typically fueled by a combination of pizza, beer and pain killers (a combo my friends affectionately refer to as "moving fuel"). It's not fun, and it's rarely easy.
While it doesn't make the activity any more enjoyable, having the right vehicle for the job is the difference between loading and unloading half a dozen times and doing it once or twice. When taken as a whole, a proper moving van can shave hours off a day of labor, not to mention untold years of physical and mental stress for those who must take to their wheels every day.
That truism was borne out once again when I borrowed a loaded Nissan NV200 SV to help my girlfriend move into her new house. The little Nissan was a comfortable and able companion throughout the day, managing everything from a mattress and box springs to countless boxes of clothes, dishes and other necessities. Throughout the day, the NV impressed not just with the amount of stuff it could fit in its cavernous back end, but with the features it had to make moving anything easier.