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US $20,000.00
Year:2011 Mileage:5913 Color: Cab
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2011 TITAN CC 4X2 SV (like new less than 6,000 miles) UNRIVALED HARDWARE, UTILITY AND VALUE Mechanical & Performance 5.6-Liter V8 Engine 317 Horsepower and 385lb-ft or Torque 5-Speed Automatic Transmission with Tow/Haul Mode 5 ft. 7 in. Cargo Bed Vehicle-Speed-Sensitive Power Rack-and- Pinion Steering Double Wishbone Front Suspension with Solid Axle4-Wheel Disc Brakes2-Wheel Active Brake Limited Slip (ABLS)Spare TireP265/70R18 OWL Tires28.0-Gallon Fuel Tank 2011 TITAN CC 4X2 SVUNRIVALED HARDWARE, UTILITY AND VALUE Mechanical & Performance5.6-Liter V8 Engine317 Horsepower and 385lb-ft or Torque5-Speed Automatic Transmission with Tow/Haul Mode5 ft. 7 in. Cargo Bed Vehicle-Speed-Sensitive Power SAFETY & SECURITY Nissan Advance Airbag System (AABS) Front Seat-Mounted Side-Impact Supplemental Air Bags Roof-Mounted Curtain Side-Impact/ Rollover Supplemental Air Bags for Outboard Occupant Head Protection 3-point Front Outboard Seat Belts with Pretensioners, Load Limiters and Adjustable Upper Anchors 3-point ALR/ELR Rear Seat Belts Front Seat Active Head Restraints Lower Anchors & Tethers for Children (LATCH) Pipe-Style Steel Side-Door Guard Beams 4-Wheel Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC) Electronic Brake Force Distribution (EBD) Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Vehicle Security System (VSS) Nissan Vehicle Immobilizer System COMFORT & CONVENIENCE 40/20/40 Front Manual Split Bench Seat with Storage Manual Lumbar Support 60/40 Split Rear Flip up Bench Seat SV Style Cloth Seating Surfaces Manual Tilt Steering Column Cruise Control 8-Speaker AM/FM/CD6 Audio System with MP3 CD-ROM Playback Capability and Aux Input Driver Information Center with Outside Temptation Display 7 Guage IP Speedometer, Tachometer, Water Temperature, Fuel, A/T Oil Temperature, Oil Pressure and Volts Air Conditioning Remote Keyless Entry Power Windows with front One-Touch Auto Up/Down with Auto Reverse Feature Power Drop Rear Cab Window Power Door Locks with Auto Locking Feature and Illuminated Door Switches Interior Dome Light and Door Courtesy Lamps Sun Visors with Extenders and Illuminated Vanity Mirrors Overhead Console with Map Lights and Sunglass Holder Dampened Glass Compartment Multiple Cup and Bottle Holders Rear Seat Underside Grocery Hooks Multiple 12 Volt DC Power Outlets EXTERIOR Cab-Mounted Cargo Bed Lamp Dual Power Outside Mirrors Black Outside Mirrors and Door Handles Chrome Front Grille Chrome Front and Rear Bumpers Body Side Moldings Rear Privacy Glass Bedside and Tailgate Top Molding Removable Lockable Tailgate with Assist EPA FUEL ECONOMY CITY MILEAGE 13: EXPECTED RANGE FOR MOST DRIVERS IS 10 TO 16 MPG GASOLINE MILEAGE 18:EXPECTED RANGE FOR MOST DRIVERS IS 14 TO 22 MPG

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Bug-eyed next-gen Nissan Titan spied testing

Fri, 28 Jun 2013

It's no secret that the fullsize pickup truck market is dominated by offerings from Detroit's Big Three automakers, the Nissan Titan and Toyota Tundra not able to outdo the Ford F-150, Ram 1500 or Chevy Silverado/GMC Sierra twins. A great deal of that has to do with the fact that, while the American trucks have all undergone evolutionary updates that include a range of body styles, fuel-efficient engines and excellent technology, the Japanese offerings are, well, really old. Toyota is offering an updated Tundra for the 2014 model year, and while we haven't driven it yet, we're already betting that it's still behind the pack in terms of competitiveness - the 2013 model placed fifth out of sixth in a recent PickupTrucks.com comparison test.
At the bottom of the pack lies the Nissan Titan, a truck that hasn't received any sort of substantial update since its introduction nearly ten years ago. But that's going to change - a new truck is slated to debut for the 2015 model year, and these spy shots of a Titan mule clearly show that things are moving forward.
While this tester relies heavily on the current truck's bodywork for testing purposes, the new Titan will have a revised design, some of which is evidenced by the bug-eyed front fascia of this mule. No, the production model isn't going to look all weird (we hope), but the higher, more outboard headlight placement suggests that the new truck will be a bit wider than the current model.

Is 120 miles just about perfect for EV range?

Tue, Apr 15 2014

When it comes to battery-electric vehicles, our friend Brad Berman over at Plug In Cars says 40 miles makes all the difference in the world. That's the approximate difference in single-charge range between the battery-electric version of the Toyota RAV4 and the Nissan Leaf. It's also the difference between the appearance or disappearance of range anxiety. The 50-percent battery increase has zapped any lingering range anxiety, Berman writes. The RAV4 EV possesses a 40-kilowatt-hour pack, compared to the 24-kWh pack in the Leaf. After factoring in differences in size, weight and other issues, that means the compact SUV gets about 120 miles on a single charge in realistic driving conditions, compared to about 80 miles in the Leaf. "The 50 percent increase in battery size from Leaf to RAV has zapped any lingering range anxiety," Berman writes. His observations further feed the notion that drivers need substantial backup juice in order to feel comfortable driving EVs. Late last year, the Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS), along with the Consumers Union estimated that about 42 percent of US households could drive plug-in vehicles with "little or no change" in their driving habits, and that almost 70 percent of US commuters drive fewer than 60 miles per weekday. That would imply that a substantial swath of the country should be comfortable using a car like the Leaf as their daily driver - with first-quarter Leaf sales jumping 46 percent from a year before, more Americans certainly are. Still, the implication here is that EV sales will continue to be on the margins until an automaker steps up battery capabilities to 120 or so miles while keeping the price in the $30,000 range. Think that's a reasonable goal to shoot for?

The art of racing the Nissan GT-R

Mon, 09 Sep 2013

There's no question that the Nissan GT-R is one of the very fastest cars that money can buy, and that its sophisticated all-wheel-drive system and active suspension give its drivers an absurd level of control at speed. In fact, the GT-R's technical brilliance and video-game quickness often spur armchair critics to make absurd claims that kind of amount to: "The car basically drives itself."
Having a bit of fun with those particularly salty members of the peanut gallery, YouTube producers at That Racing Channel have put together an instructional video about the finer points of GT-R driving and street racing. Scroll down below to get an idea about just how difficult Godzilla can be to keep hold of at the limit.