2005 Nissan Sentra 1.8 S 31-mpg Automatic Burgundy Fwd Great Cheap Beginner Car on 2040-cars
Not being the original owner of this automobile means savings for you. Myself and the previous owner were non-smokers. No damage on this vehicle. This vehicle has been garaged kept. There are no problems with the engine. There are no known defects in this vehicle. The exterior finish on this automobile is in excellent condition with minor scratches. The interior is extra clean; it was very well kept. It is equipped with a VIPER alarm which saves you money on insurance and reduces theft. There are 2 sets of factory floor mats included. There is a set of brand new tires on this vehicle and a new battery. The miles you see are the actual miles for this vehicle-83254. There are no signs of prior damage on this vehicle. There are no dings visible on the exterior of this vehicle. The transmission shifts smoothly. The electronic components on this vehicle are in good working order. 31 Miles Per Gallon (MPG) ***Please access the link below to view the Kelly Blue Book Private Party Values: $7,771 Retail Value $6,321 Excellent Condition $5,996 Very Good Condition $5,846 Good Condition $5,271 Fair condition Dealers price on this vehicle range anywhere from $6,188-$7,003 says Kelly Blue Book ***Reserve is set EXTREMELY LOW! Yes, it's much lower than you think! So if you are looking for a great car at a great price, or trying to buy this and resell to make money, you are sure to profit more than $3,000 depending on what the auction ends at. DON'T LOSE THIS GREAT BUY OVER A $100 BID! No extra fees, no taxes, whatever the auction ends at is what you pay for the car! The joy of buying from a private party owner! This vehicle is being sold as is by a private owner, where is with no warranty, expressed written or implied. The seller shall not be responsible for the correct description, authenticity, genuineness, or defects herein, and makes no warranty in connection therewith. No allowance or set aside will be made on account of any incorrectness, imperfection, defect or damage. Any descriptions or representations are for identification purposes only and are not to be construed as a warranty of any type. It is the responsibility of the buyer to have thoroughly inspected the vehicle, and to have satisfied himself or herself as to the condition and value and to bid based upon that judgment solely. The seller shall and will make every reasonable effort to disclose any known defects associated with this vehicle at the buyer's request prior to the close of sale. Seller assumes no responsibility for any repairs regardless of any oral statements about the vehicle. Buyer is responsible for pick up or transportation. If you need this delivered, I am willing to drive up to 100 miles from 08831 and deliver for an additional $200, after payment is received in full. If you have any questions or need more pictures please let me know. |
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2015 Nissan Altima pricing released, V6 gets MPG bump
Wed, 04 Jun 2014Nissan has announced a range of moderate enhancements for its 2015 Altima sedan, starting with a one-mile-per-gallon increase in the highway fuel economy of the top-tier, 3.5-liter V6 engine. The six-pot now returns 32 mpg on the highway and 22 mpg in the city.
The 3.5 SV and 3.5 SL, the mid and top-end six-cylinder trims, also get NissanConnect with Navigation, blind-spot monitoring and lane departure warning. Prices, though, see a commensurate increase.
The starting price for a base, 2.5-liter four-cylinder Altima has been nudged up by $130, to $22,300, not counting the $810 destination charge. The 2.5 S model is down $130, though, to $22,560. Meanwhile, the top-end four-cylinder models, the SV and SL see their prices increase by $380 and $230, respectively.
Nissan NV200 finds new work as ambulance, Gibson guitar repair truck
Thu, 28 Mar 2013We live in a world now where not every police cruiser and taxi is a Ford Crown Victoria, not every executive car is a Lincoln Town Car and not every ambulance is based on a Ford Econoline van. Vehicles like the new Nissan NV200 are making inroads into the service, livery and emergency vehicle markets, and we've got a couple cases in point to share.
The first one is a fleet of 30 new ambulances based on the heavier-duty NV2500 chassis. They are entering the Mexican Red Cross fleet of emergency vehicles this year after performing well in pilot tests last year. The Mexican Red Cross says it receives 1,200,000 ambulance service requests per year, so the mettle of these new machines will be tested in a hurry.
The second example is less useful for life-saving, but may save a guitar from going to the scrap heap. Called the Gibson NV200 Mobile Repair & Restoration Van, it can take the services of an authorized Gibson rep anywhere they're needed to repair or restore an axe in need. The van features a whole aesthetic designed to evoke the classic Gibson look, with wood veneer and shades of brown and black used throughout. There's a guitar rack that holds four instruments, a sliding 56-inch long repair table, toolbox, genuine Gibson stools and a sound system by Gibson Pro Audio.
Autoblog Podcast #318
Tue, 29 Jan 2013Toyota back on top, Barrett Jackson, Crowdsourcing your Dodge Dart payments, Nissan and Toyota double down on pickups
Episode #318 of the Autoblog Podcast is here, and this week, Dan Roth, Zach Bowman and Michael Harley talk about Toyota regaining the No. 1 sales crown, getting your friends and family to buy you a Dodge Dart, Barrett-Jackson, and Toyota and Nissan remaining committed to their pickup trucs. We wrap with your questions, and for those of you who hung with us live on our UStream channel, thanks for taking the time. Keep reading for our Q&A module for you to scroll through and follow along, too. Thanks for listening!
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