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2005 Nissan 350z Touring Nismo Package 2 Door 3.5l V6 Automatic Beautiful Car!! on 2040-cars

Year:2005 Mileage:81000
Location:

Renton, Washington, United States

Renton, Washington, United States
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2005 NISSAN 350Z NISMO TOURING EDITION 2 DOOR COUPE

THIS BEAUTIFUL CAR COMES WITH A NISMO PACKAGE
INCLUDES NISMO DUAL EXHAUST
NISMO SUSPENSION PACKAGE
NISMO FORGED MONO BLOCK WHEELS 18X8 FRONTS AND 18X9.5 REARS
NITTO EXTREME NT555 TIRES WITH 90% TREAD LIFE
245/40-18 FRONT
275/35-18 REAR
BRAKES 80% LEFT FRONT AND REAR
BODY HAS NO MAJOR FLAWS 
HEATED SEATS DRIVER AND PASSENGER
INTERIOR IS IN AMAZING CONDITION
CAR HANDLES LIKE A DREAM
CONTACT RYAN WITH ANY QUESTIONS 503.853.5800


  • 3,498 cc 3.5 liters V 6 front engine with 95.5 mm bore, 81.4 mm stroke, 10.3 compression ratio, double overhead cam, variable valve timing/camshaft and four valves per cylinder VQ35DE
  • Premium unleaded fuel 91
  • Fuel consumption: EPA urban (mpg): 19, country/highway (mpg): 26 and combined (mpg): 21
  • Fuel economy EPA highway (mpg): 26 and EPA city (mpg): 19
  • Multi-point injection fuel system
  • 20.1 gallon main premium unleaded fuel tank
  • Power: 214 kW , 287 HP SAE @ 6,200 rpm; 274 ft lb , 371 Nm @ 4,800 rpm
  • Four-wheel ABS
  • Brake assist system
  • Four disc brakes including four ventilated discs
  • Electronic brake distribution
  • Electronic traction control via ABS & engine management
  • Immobilizer
  • Rear limited slip differential
  • Spacesaver steel rim internal spare wheel
  • Multi-link front and rear suspension independent with stabilizer bar and coil springs


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This is what happens when you drive your Nissan Leaf beyond empty

Thu, Jul 24 2014

If you see an AAA truck bringing someone a can of extra gas, it's rarely a big deal, but when an EV driver runs out of charge, people pay attention. Whether its a writer for The New York Times or hardcore Tesla fans, people are curious about this newfangled technology and the things that could go wrong. "I don't know what the opposite of range anxiety is. Range annoyance?" – Robert Llewellyn Well, few people have more fun with their EV than Robert Llewellyn, the actor (best known for Red Dwarf) and star of his own pro-EV show Fully Charged. And he's good at educating people on the EVs as well. In the latest episode, he tries something in his first-gen Leaf that he's never done before: drive until the battery is completely empty. When the car just keeps on going well beyond the official range estimate, Llewellyn gets frustrated. "I don't know what the opposite of range anxiety is," he says. "Range annoyance?" After 91 miles, he finally comes to a stop. Watch the video below. In the end, all Llewellyn needed to do to get up and running again was to get towed home and plug in. A few hours later, he was ready to go, this time with his range estimate at 93 miles. Compare that with the dangers to your gas engine if you run out of gas and you might wonder why so many people worry about an EVs range. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings.

Nissan 370Z Nismo races man in wingsuit

Tue, 01 Oct 2013

For its latest ad, Nissan brought together a racecar driver in a 370Z Nismo, a BASE jumper in a wingsuit and a Juke crossover with three computer screens to the Susten Pass in the Swiss Alps. As odd as the combination sounds, the ingredients come together quite nicely for an action-packed display of man versus machine in a race to the end of the pass.
No, the Juke didn't race. Nissan left that to 2012 Nissan GT Academy Champion Peter Pyzera in the 370Z, who diced his way down the windy mountain pass. Pyzera faced renowned BASE jumper Dave Barlia in the wingsuit, who jumped off a cliff and relied merely on gravity and lift to rocket down the side of the mountain.
The Juke we mentioned earlier, known as the JukeRide, played an important role in the event, but you'll have to find out by watching the set of videos we provided below, which includes the commercial and behind-the-scenes footage. If you like what you see, rejoice; Nissan says there will be more short films like this to showcase its Nismo cars and athletes.

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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.