2006 Nissan 350z Base on 2040-cars
Halifax, Virginia, United States
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This Is A Show Car In Every Sense Of The Word! We've All Heard The StoriesOf Cars Previously Owned By An Old Lady But In My Case, It's SlightlyDifferent. I'm The 2nd Owner And Purchased This Car Roughly One Year AgoFrom A Show Car Enthusiast Like Myself And He Is A 70 Years Old From The StateOf Florida, Where I Flew Out To Get It. I Give Him Credit For Most Of The IdeasTo Make The Car What It Is Today. Since The Time I Purchased The Car I Have MadeSubtle Changes Like Replacing Most Of The Chrome With Carbon Fiber WhichIncludes A Custom Made Spoiler From Fly 1 Motorsport Out In California. This GuySpared No Expense When It Came To This Car And The Majority Of His Upgrades WerePerformed On Last Year. The Car Has Been Pampered By Both Of Us And I GenerallyDon't Drive It Unless It Is To Compete In A Car Show. Hence, The LowMileage (22,000+) Currently On The Odometer. I've Posted And Purchase MyCars From Ebay Motors In Years Past And Only Have One Caveat. I Value My Time AsI'm Sure You Value Yours So Please, If You Are Not A Serious Inquirer,Please Be Respectful And Select Another Vehicle Of Your Choice On This OrAnother Forum. A/c Ice Cold, All Scheduled Maintenance, 100% Garaged Kept,Custom Paint/graphics In Engine Bay And Trunk, Custom Wheels By Niche'Milan, Excellent Condition, Fully Loaded With All The Goodies, Car Cover, Looks& Drives Great, Mostly Highway Miles, A Must See, Never Seen Snow, No Seats Like New, Title In Hand, Upgraded Sound System, Very CleanInterior,
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Tesla, BMW and Nissan meeting in secret to discuss charging tech
Tue, Jun 17 2014It's interesting what's happening in the electric vehicle field. It used to be that BMW and Tesla were competitors. Then – and of course they're still competing, especially in the public mind – they were working together on ... something. Maybe. And now, the Financial Times reports that the two luxury automakers are meeting with Nissan. Again, maybe. The scuttlebutt is that the three companies are interested in working together on something to do with charging electric vehicles, potentially a global recharging standard. Currently, when it comes to fast charging, BMW uses the SAE Combo standard, Nissan uses CHAdeMO and Tesla uses its own Superchargers. The meeting was prompted by Tesla opening of all of its patents the other day, FT says. Speaking during the recent annual shareholder meeting, Musk said he was "more than happy to have other manufacturers" use Tesla's Superchargers but that, "there is no other electric car that can accept anything close to 135 kilowatts." Let's assume the technical hurdle can be overcome. With any potential patent/licensing problems out of the way, these discussions with BMW and Nissan might be revolving around this other angle that Musk mentioned: "They (other automakers) just have to contribute to the capital cost, so figure out what percentage of the time are their cars using the Supercharger network and then they can make a contribution proportionate to their customer usage of the Supercharger network." That certainly sounds like something that could take some time to figure out. News Source: Financial TimesImage Credit: Elbilforeningen / Flickr Green BMW Nissan Tesla Electric supercharger chademo sae combo
Renault taking Alpine endurance racing, enters 24 Hours of Le Mans
Sun, 10 Mar 2013Renault isn't letting up with the return of its Alpine brand. After announcing a partnership with Caterham to bring a new Alpine to market by 2015 (now expected by 2016), the French firm has announced it is taking Alpine racing again in the European Le Mans Series this year - and that includes The 24 Hours of Le Mans.
It has been 35 years since Alpine last competed in Le Mans, when it won the race outright and dropped the mic as it left the pits, never to return. Before that, in the 11 years it campaigned in the most famous endurance race on the planet from 1963 to 1978, it took seven class wins.
Caterham won't be involved with the race team, however; that will be an effort spearheaded by the Signatech-Nissan team that has been running GT Academy winners in LMS racing. Alpine is preparing an LMP2 chassis that will get a 500-horsepower Nissan engine for this year's championship, with the first two named drivers being Nelson Panciatici (above right) and Pierre Ragues (above left). The third driver for Le Mans will be announced later this month when the racer is launched at the Le Castellet race track in southern France.
Question of the Day: Most heinous act of badge engineering?
Wed, Dec 30 2015Badge engineering, in which one company slaps its emblems on another company's product and sells it, has a long history in the automotive industry. When Sears wanted to sell cars, a deal was made with Kaiser-Frazer and the Sears Allstate was born. Iranians wanted new cars in the 1960s, and the Rootes Group was happy to offer Hillman Hunters for sale as Iran Khodro Paykans. Sometimes, though, certain badge-engineered vehicles made sense only in the 26th hour of negotiations between companies. The Suzuki Equator, say, which was a puzzling rebadge job of the Nissan Frontier. How did that happen? My personal favorite what-the-heck-were-they-thinking example of badge engineering is the 1971-1973 Plymouth Cricket. Chrysler Europe, through its ownership of the Rootes Group, was able to ship over Hillman Avanger subcompacts for sale in the US market. This would have made sense... if Chrysler hadn't already been selling rebadged Mitsubishi Colt Galants (as Dodge Colts) and Simca 1100s as (Simca 1204s) in its American showrooms. Few bought the Cricket, despite its cheery ad campaign. So, what's the badge-engineered car you find most confounding? Chrysler Dodge Automakers Mitsubishi Nissan Suzuki Automotive History question of the day badge engineering question