2006 Nissan 350z Enthusiast Coupe Show Car!!!!!! on 2040-cars
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YOU ARE BIDDING ON A 2006 NISSAN 350Z COUPE ENTHUSIAST. IT IS A SHOW CAR!!!!! THE CUR RUNS GREAT WITH ABSOLUTLY NO MECHANICAL ISSUES AT ALL. NO ACCIDENTS ON THIS BABIED CAR AT ALL! AC WORKS GREAT, POWER EVERYHTING. TONS OF EXTRAS!!!
EXTRAS INCLUDE: BC FORGED 19" WHEELS WITH BRAND NEW TIRES - $5500 BC FORGED COILOVERS - $2000 FULL MATTE ORANGE VINYL WRAP - $3000 FULL CUSTOM SEATS, SUEDE HEADLINER, DOOR PANELS AND SOME CUSTOM TRIM ON THE INTERIOR - $3500 PIONEER HEAD UNIT WITH DVD WITH MEMPHIS AUDIO SUBWOOFER AND AMPLIFIER - $1500 22" FLAT SCREEN SAMSUNG TV MOUNTED IN THE TRUNK - $1000 AS FAR AS THE MOTOR THERE WAS NOTHING MAJOR CUSTOMIZED (AGAIN THIS CAR WAS USED FOR SHOWS ONLY!) THIS WAS NOT MY DAILY DRIVER! WE INSTALLED A TEST PIPE AND COLD AIR INTAKE FOR SOUND ONLY. THE CAR IS AN UNMOLESTED CAR. THE CAR COULD BE LIFTED TO BE USED AS A DAILY DRIVER. RIGHT NOW ITS SITTING LOW FOR SHOWS. I WILL NOT TAKE ANY TRADES OR LOW BALL OFFERS. THE CAR COST US OVER $30,000 TO GET IT TO LOOK THE WAY IT DOES. THIS IS NOT SOME JACKED UP JOB OR SALVAGE TITLE CAR. THE WINNER OF THE AUCTION IS RESPONSIBLE FOR PICKUP / DELIVERY. CALL OR TEXT JON AT 9176677125 FOR ANY QUESTIONS YOU MAY HAVE. |
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Nissan won't downsize the next Armada
Wed, 28 Aug 2013The Nissan Armada is aptly named, because in relative automotive terms, it's not just the size of a ship - it's the size of a whole fleet. And that, according to reports, isn't about to change.
While many of the larger SUVs on the market are gradually being phased out or replaced by smaller crossovers, Nissan apparently plans on keeping the Armada right where it is. And that means a large, truck-based, eight-passenger colossus, because there are buyers out there who expect no less and Nissan isn't about to lose them to the likes of the Toyota Sequoia, Ford Expedition and Lincoln Navigator, or a General Motors lineup that includes the Chevy Suburban and Tahoe, GMC Yukon and Cadillac Escalade.
That doesn't mean that the next Armada - which Edmunds expects will arrive in 2015 or 2016 - will be immune to constricting environmental regulations, so Nissan will have to get creative. A vehicle the size of the Armada has all the aerodynamic efficiency of the side of a barn, but Nissan is reportedly aiming to streamline that in order to boost efficiency, for starters.
These EVs are the worst when it comes to depreciation
Mon, Jul 20 2015The Renault Fluence Z.E. tops the list of the worst depreciating cars according to a ranking compiled by Glass' Information Services, holding just 27.21 percent of its value after a year of ownership and 12,000 miles on the clock. Just as well that you can't buy the sedan anymore in either electric or ICE versions, since it was discontinued last year. This car took a particularly rough hit when Better Place declared bankrutpcy, since the electric Fluence was a specific fit for the aspirations of the battery-swapping company. The Citroen C-Zero hits the list at number four, the Nissan Leaf E at number five, both holding onto just a third of their value after a year. The C-Zero is a rebadged Mitsubishi i-MiEV, and if you bought one stock for the full UK on-the-road price of 26,766 pounds, you'd have a car worth 8,583.86 pounds twelve months later, according to Glass. We're not sure about the wording of the press release, though - it states that those three cars "lost more than three-quarters of their value." Yet the Fluence E Z.E. is the worst offender, and it doesn't dip below 25 percent of its original value. As with those electrics, the rest of the list is made up of aged or barebones ICE models, some of them touted elsewhere for their popularity. You can find the full list and the valuations in the press release below. ELECTRIC CARS AMONG WORST FIRST YEAR DEPRECIATORS Fluence, C-Zero and LEAF all lose more than three-quarters of their value 15/07/15 - Three electric cars are among the worst first year depreciators in a "Bottom 10" released by motor trade valuation market leaders Glass's. The Renault Fluence, Citroen C-Zero and Nissan LEAF E have all lost more than three-quarters of their value after covering 12,000 miles during the last 12 months. Rupert Pontin, head of valuations at Glass, said: "The motor trade and the used car buying public remain interested in electric cars but are still reticent to actually buy them in numbers – and these depreciation figures reflect that fact. "To be fair, these three EVs are among some of the least attractive on the market – the Fluence and C-Zero both have a 'last generation' feel while the LEAF E is on the bottom rung of the LEAF range – but their presence does reflect the fact that the EV sector remains sluggish." Other models in the list include the lowest-powered, entry level versions of some generally popular but aging models such as the Vauxhall Insignia and Renault Megane.
Nissan could have bought a stake in Aston Martin as early as 2012
Mon, 08 Sep 2014Aston Martin has a very interesting future ahead of it. While the British brand appeared to be struggling with aging tech for a while, fresh investment from Daimler may have shown a light toward the future with the brand getting engines and electronics from them. Also, former Renault-Nissan top exec Andy Palmer has jumped ship from the French/Japanese automaker to become CEO of the much smaller sports car company. Interestingly, though, new reports from unnamed Nissan sources have indicated that Palmer has been pushing to work with AM for years.
Three unnamed company insiders told Reuters that Palmer made attempts to convince Renault-Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn in 2012 and 2013 to invest in Aston Martin, but his proposals were shot down both times for unspecified reasons, according to Automotive News. "We looked carefully at the proposal but we passed on it," said one of the sources.
You can easily see why Palmer was eying Aston Martin even back in 2012. It's no secret that the British sports car mavens were in need of extra funding, well before the Daimler investment. Building vehicles these days is only getting more expensive with stronger safety and emissions requirements. Just look at the brand's desperate hope to get a side-impact crash exemption to keep selling its models in the US as an example.