2008 Nissan Xterra Suv 4x4 - 6 Cyl. 4.0 Fuel Injected - Super Black on 2040-cars
Jersey City, New Jersey, United States
Good condition. 2nd owner. Well maintained. New tires.
Tow hitch receiver with hitch ball mount. Front Air Conditioning Side Impact Door Beams Stability Control Electronic Brakeforce Distribution AM/FM Radio Traction Control System Auto Express Down Window Dual Front Airbags Occupant Sensing Passenger Airbag Deactivation Dual Vanity Mirrors Single Disc CD Player In Dash Tire Pressure Monitoring System Intermittent Rear Window Wiper Child Safety Locks Engine Immobilizer Remote Anti-Theft Alarm System Multi-Function Steering Wheel Remote Power Door Locks Tachometer Cloth Upholstery Front Bucket Seats Split Folding Rear Seats Power Windows Cruise Control Height Adjustable Front Headrests Driver Seat Head Restraint Whiplash Protection Front Door Pockets Manual Adjustable Lumbar Driver Seat Four Wheel Drive On Demand Privacy Glass Power Exterior Mirrors Rear Window Defroster 12V Front Power Outlet 3 Point Rear Seatbelts 4 Wheel Arti-Lock Braking .System (ABS) Front And Rear Beverage-Holder (S) POWER DOOR LOCKS AM/FM RADIO CLOCK CARPETING FRONT BUCKET SEATS CLOTH UPHOLSTERY KEYLESS ENTRY INSIDE HOOD RELEASE Rear 60-40 Split Bench Seats Roof Rack With Crossbars Cargo Net Skid Plates Front Reading Lights Lower Body Step Rails Intermittent Front Wipers Front Tow Hooks POWER STEERING POWER WINDOWS ALLOY WHEELS CONSOLE SPLIT FRONT BENCH SEAT RECLINING SEATS LUGGAGE RACK MAP LIGHTS |
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Behold your 2015 Nissan Versa Sedan, America
Fri, 11 Apr 2014If you've been hoping that the 2015 Nissan Versa Sedan would adopt something of the Versa Note hatchback's styling aesthetic, consider your hopes dashed. This is the facelifted four-door Versa, which is set to make its official debut next week at the New York Auto Show.
You can make your own minds up on the exterior rework, which is a fairly gentle evolution of the current model. The headlights and a new, familial grille are the two big changes for the front of the Versa that give it a bit of Altima style. Out back, the headlights are slightly tweaked, while a sportier rear bumper is the most noticeable change. The top-end Versa SL also adds new mirrors, complete with Audi-ish integrated turn signals, while the Versa SV adds new 15-inch alloys.
Tweaks for the Versa's huge interior are kept to a minimum, and constitute a new steering wheel and a tweak to the center stack, along with some improved materials. Like the Versa Note, Nissan has fitted the NissanConnect infotainment system, although it's only available on the Versa SL.
Dacia Duster to spawn inexpensive Nissan Terrano, will we get it?
Sat, 08 Jun 2013When going to overseas auto shows, one can't help but spend an inordinate amount of time eyeballing forbidden automotive fruit. It's often of the seriously rare, criminally powerful and six- or seven-digit variety. But more often than one might think, the genuinely affordable overseas hero makes us swoon, too. So it is with the Dacia/Renault Duster, the cheap-as-chips, hard-wearing utility vehicle. We've often thought that its basic, rugged charms would play well in the US if saddled with a low enough price tag, but we've never seen much of a window for that to actually come true.
But now, Autocar India is reporting that Nissan will flex its alliance with Renault to spin off a Duster of its own, one that exhumes the Terrano nameplate, a moniker once used for overseas versions of the first- and second-generation Pathfinder. The new model will feature unique sheetmetal to give it a familial look, but the interior will be the same, and we expect the same goes for the powertrain, meaning there will be a range of gasoline and diesel four-cylinder engines with both manual and automatic gearboxes and front- or all-wheel drive.
So, does that mean we'll get a Nissan version of the Duster-based Terrano to call our own? Sadly, almost certainly not. Company spokesman Dan Bedore tells Autoblog flatly, "There are no plans to bring this model to the US." Bummer. Even if it isn't ultimately as capable as the larger, long-in-the-tooth Xterra (it's more on par with the now departed Canadian-market X-Trail), we think the Duster's archetypal SUV looks and low cost barrier would win it plenty of fans in our market. Our guess is that redesigning the model to meet US regulations (crash, emissions, lighting, etc.) would be prohibitively expensive, and the Dacia/Renault model is built in some pretty distant facilities - Brazil, India, Romania and Russia among them - making the business case harder still.
2015 Nissan Murano could have been a lot more boring to look at
Thu, 19 Jun 2014When it debuted at the 2014 New York Auto Show, the third-generation Nissan Murano wowed us more than just about any other car on hand (that's sort of why we handed it an Editors' Choice for the NYIAS). It's sharp, aggressive design was a dramatic departure from the smoother styling of the second-gen CUV, although it wasn't too polarizing. Most importantly, though, it was a vehicle with actual design presence - you want to see it from every angle, all of which draw your eye with something new.
Of course, settling on the design for a new vehicle is far from a straightforward process. While a design might take shape on a designer's drafting table, there are a huge number of steps it needs to get through before making it to an auto show stage or to your local dealer. According to Nissan engineer Chris Reed, those steps very nearly curtailed the Murano's design before the first die was even cast.
Reed has a full account of this sharp design's trials and tribulations in a must-read story from Ward's.