2005 Nissan 350z, Only 37,335 Miles!, Spoiler, Subwoofer, Bluetooth Stereo on 2040-cars
Los Angeles, California, United States
This car is a stunner, I mean, look at it. And since it only has 37.3k miles, it runs like a dream. Purchased from a dealership in 2005, it was covered in an indoor garage for three years while I traveled the world from 2006-2009, hence the low miles. I came back to the US and drove it from 2009-today.
I got that Nismo spoiler on it, and it makes it look so sleek; like a ninja. Like a ninja in the night. I got that SUBWOOFER, put right behind the driver's seat. Do you know what that means? That means that you literally FEEL THE BASS, and with that powerful amplifier in the back, it really booms. Sounds AMAZING. I got those sick ROH rims on it that make it look unlike any Z on the road. I got that red powder-coat on the wheels and grill that precisely match the red on the rear lights so it just looks HOT. How hot? It gets me laid. Seriously. Guys love it because it looks sharp: that dash of color on the black body. Girls LOVE IT because it looks sexy and, when you're driving around in this thing, YOU LOOK SEXY. You look so hot. It's physically impossible not to look hot driving this thing. I have guys and girls in their brand new 370Z's checking me out all the time is how hot this looks. Seriously. It's got that stereo with CD player, and most importantly, BLUETOOTH: you get in the car, your phone automatically hooks right up to the Bluetooth and you're bumping your favorite iTunes, Spotify, Pandora, you name it. Calls as well! This music system really sounds awesome. And when you press that gas pedal down, you better have your head on the headrest because it's gonna whip back with the force of 300 HORSEPOWER ROARING TO LIFE! No joke, this thing goes and the exhaust note is superb. It's just so fun to drive, if I can impress one thing on you it's that this is one of the most fun times I've had in a car ever. Yeah it's got some small dings. Sure it's got a scuff or two here and there, this thing has been around since 2005 after all, but you really don't see any of it unless you're standing really close. No one notices them, and I didn't even notice some till I took the photos. But they're all in the condition description. If you would like photos of any blemishes, let me know and I'll email them over. Most importantly, it's got a clear record: never been in an accident ever. It saddens me to sell this car because I really, truly, love it. And I know you will too. |
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Mon, 30 Jun 2014The Nissan Versa and Versa Note may have a carpeting problem that could make the little cars risky to drive. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is launching a preliminary evaluation into the 2012-2014 model year versions of the Versa, Versa Sedan and Versa Note, affecting an estimated 360,000 vehicle. In these vehicles, it's possible that the driver's foot could be caught where the carpet meets a trim panel near the accelerator. The regulator has four reported instances of the issue, but it's still collecting data from Nissan about any further cases.
According to the complaints, the tunnel carpet cover trim panel can possibly snag the drivers' right shoe where it meets the carpet, and can either keep their foot on the accelerator or prevent moving it to the brake pedal. In one case, the problem was bad enough that the driver had to free his foot using his hand, while driving. In two of the four reported cases, the vehicles were rental cars.
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