Salvage Rebuildable Repairable on 2040-cars
Franklin, New Jersey, United States
Up for auction: a 2010 Nissan Sentra ~ 2.0L ~ Automatic transmission with ONLY 55,434 Actual Miles! This vehicle was recently purchased from an insurance company. As you can see from the pictures, you will need to replace the hood, front bumper, both headlights, radiator support, radiator, condenser, cooling fans, and the driver front air bag. Repair to both fenders. The engine runs great and the transmission shifts as it should. All power options working properly. Firestone Tires mounted on original wheels with many miles left on them. Please call us at (973) 827-8705 with any questions.
Air Conditioning: Power Windows/Locks; Power Steering; Tilt Wheel; Entertainment: AM/FM CD; Safety Features: Dual Front Airbags, Side Airbags, Head Airbags,
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THIS IS A GREAT CHANCE TO OWN AN EXTREMELY NICE NISSAN SENTRA AT A HUGE SAVINGS
ABOUT US: Hardyston Collision Service, LLC is a licensed NJ used car dealership. We specialize in low mileage theft recoveries and rebuildable collision losses. Your satisfaction is important to us. WARRANTY INFORMATION: All salvage title vehicles are sold "as is", "where is" with no warranty expressed or implied, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. NO allowance or set aside will be made on account of any incorrectness, imperfections, defect or damage. The description above is for informational and narrative purposes only and are not to be construed as a warranty of any type. This vehicle is being sold with a Connecticut Salvage Certificate. Please check with your State's DMV for titling procedures. By submitting a bid on the vehicle/item(s) listed herein, you warrant and agree that you have been advised of any and all necessary information pertaining to the vehicle/item(s) being listed herein is sufficient and satisfactory, and as such, you warrant agree to waive any potential or actual claim based on this listing, advertisement, request for bid, bidding, or subsequent agreement or sale, and/or transaction. INSPECTIONS: We have disclosed all information known to us about this vehicle. It is the buyer's responsibility to have inspected the vehicle and to be satisfied as to the condition of the vehicle and to bid based on that judgment. We welcome and encourage all inspections and will make every effort to have the above vehicle available at a time convenient to the prospective purchaser or their agents. Your satisfaction is important to us.
PAYMENT: A $400 non-refundable deposit is due immediately via PayPal at auction's end. The balance, along with any taxes and fees, is due within 5 business days from the auction end date. Cash, wire transfers and certified funds only, please. PayPal accepted for deposit only. We do not offer financing and do not accept credit cards. Vehicles will not be released until all financial transactions have been completed. NJ Residents pay 7% sales tax at time of sale. Non-NJ residents are responsible for sales tax, if any in their state. A $100. transaction fee will be charged to all vehicles. SHIPPING: Buyer is responsible for pick up or shipping. We can assist in locating a shipping company for you. We assume no damages incurred after vehicles leaves our premises. All salvage vehicles must be towed or trailered off the premises. All vehicles must be picked up within 15 days. After 15 days a storage fee of $20 per day will be charged. WINNING BIDDER: The winning bidder must contact us within 24 hours upon auction's end to make payment arrangements. If contact is not made within 24 hours, we have the right to sell the vehicle to the next highest bidder, relist the vehicle or sell it otherwise. By placing a bid, you are agreeing to the full terms and conditions, and entering into a legal contract. Bidders with negative feedback ratings for non-payment must contact us at 973-827-8705 prior to bidding or bid will be cancelled. This vehicle is listed for sale locally. We reserve the right to cancel all bids and end auction early should the vehicle no longer be available. GOVERNING LAW AND FORUM: The herein listing, advertisement, request for bid, subsequent bidding, and any subsequent agreement, sale, and/or transaction is governed by and shall be construed in accordance with the laws of the State of New Jersey, United States of America, without regards to its principles of conflicts of law. In the event of a dispute arising under or relating to the herein listing, advertisement, request for bid, subsequent bidding, and any subsequent agreement, sale, and/or transaction, you agree to the exclusive jurisdiction of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Sussex County Vicinage located in the State of New Jersey, and waive any jurisdictional, venue, or inconvenient forum objections to such courts. |
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Nissan to pursue FWD Nurburgring lap record with Pulsar Nismo
Thu, 31 Jul 2014Europeans get very serious about their hot hatches. So do the Japanese. In fact there's been a whole back-and-forth lately over who makes the fastest one, and now Nissan looks set to throw its racing hat into the 'Ring.
That would be the Nürburgring, of course, where automakers trade bragging rights like baseball cards - only they don't give them up willingly. Renault set the front-drive lap record in 2008 with the previous Mégane R26.R then set the bar even higher with the Mégane RS 265 Trophy. That was before Seat stole the honors with its Leon Cupra 280, only for Renault to take them back again with the Mégane RS 275 Trophy-R. Seat is rumored to be considering a renewed assault, but it won't be the only one nipping at Renaultsport's heels in the coming years.
Honda, for its part, has made no secret of its ambition to set the record with the upcoming Civic Type R, and now word has it that Nissan is planning an assault of its own. Its weapon of choice would be an upcoming Nismo version of the new Pulsar hatchback which is just hitting the European market now as a rival to the Ford Focus, Volkswagen Golf, et al. There's no word on what its specs would be, but if it's going to challenge these players, it's going to need between 270 and 300 horsepower, a stiff suspension, big brakes and probably some sort of trick differential.
Feds Probe Nissan Cars For Unintended Acceleration
Tue, Jul 1 2014DETROIT (AP) - The U.S. government's road safety agency is investigating complaints that a trim panel can cause unwanted acceleration in Nissan Versa small cars. The probe covers about 360,000 Nissan Versa and Versa Note subcompacts from the 2012 through 2014 model years. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says in documents posted Saturday on its website that four drivers have complained that a trim panel near the gas pedal can trap the edge of a driver's shoe. This can stop the driver from releasing the gas pedal quickly and delay braking. There are no reports of crashes or injuries, although one driver complained of a close call at an intersection on June 9. As the driver accelerated to make a left turn, a plastic trim panel that covers the center console trapped the driver's shoe and stopped it from moving off the gas pedal, the complaint said. "I used my right hand to grab my leg and pulled harder, immediately braking hard, then backing my foot off the brake as I squealed and skidded around the corner, almost going over the curb and crashing," the driver wrote. The driver reported that the edge of the trim piece wasn't secured and trapped the sole of a leather work boot. Drivers who file complaints are not identified by NHTSA. Two of the four complaints were from drivers of rental cars, the agency said. A fifth complaint was filed in an unidentified foreign country, according to NHTSA. Investigations can lead to recalls but so far there are none in this case. Messages were left seeking comment Saturday from a Nissan spokesman. Related Gallery AOL Autos Test Drive: 2014 Nissan Versa Note Recalls Nissan unintended acceleration nissan versa nissan versa note
These 'blind' automotive world record stunts have to stop
Wed, Dec 7 2016Drivers setting world records "blind" – wearing a blindfold or with something obscuring the windshield – is the new thing for some reason. First it was an Alfa Romeo Giulia setting a blind lap at Silverstone with help from a spotter trailing behind, and now this: a stunt man doing a J-turn within a narrow path with nothing but a Nissan Juke's cameras guiding him. He matched the "sighted" J-turn record, flipping the car around in a space about 7 inches longer than the car. I have two issues with these stunts. First, there are just too many world records. Yeah, I said it. Are these meaningful? Is someone else likely to ever attempt this feat? No, because it's just marketing, both for the manufacturer and whoever's still trying to sell those annual books. Stuff like the fastest production car is fine with me. Heck, I'll even take unofficial Nurburgring times – the kind where the drivers can actually see. Second, I'm all for stunts, but do something cool! And preferably something that could only be performed with that particular car, if you're going to make an ad out of it. Yes, the Juke has an Around View Monitor system, which stitches together feeds from four cameras to make it look like the car is being filmed by a drone hovering overhead. I happen to love 360-degree cameras – they let you see things that are just not visible from the driver's seat and make parking and low-speed maneuvering really easy. But the Juke isn't the first car to offer one, and the feature isn't even new to the car. Nissan was at least forthright enough to admit that this professional driver (on a closed course!) had a bunch of practice. But this really says more about his precision driving skills than about the car, or the camera. And just so we're clear, you really shouldn't try to park a car without looking out the windows, even if you have fancy cameras. So what's next? Pretty soon there will be a record for blindest blind stunt. Let me know when someone actually does something interesting. Related Video: