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2006 Nissan Armada Se 4x4 V8 on 2040-cars

US $14,000.00
Year:2006 Mileage:116000
Location:

United States

United States

  • Condition: Good condition, dent in front bumper, a smoke-free environment.
  • Features: 
    • 8 Seats
    • 18 inch Alloy's - 3,000 miles on New (265/70R18 BSW All Season Tires). 
    • Tow package.
    • DVD Player with headphones
    • GPS/Stereo - CD/MP3/satellite/FM/AM/iPOD Dock
    • Remote keyless entry system
    • 4 12V Power Outlets 
  • Warranty: Mechanical Breakdown Service contract comes with the vehicle this can be transferred to the buyer and has 1.5 years or 8,000 miles left on the contract. 
  • History:  Purchased this vehicle from Auto Nation Honda in Denver Colorado in August 2013. Have moved overseas for jobs, so now need to sell. We have serviced this vehicle regularly and had some work done recently on exhaust system and front right bearing at Farleys Import Car Care (307) 265-3050. It has been inspected by three service departments in Casper Wyoming, Farleys Import Car Care, Foss Motors, and Greiner Motors. All have advised in great condition and mechanically sound. Great vehicle, goes great on road and off road. Fantastic SUV!
  • Shipping and payment: Buyer pick-up, can pay cash, bank check, or online bank deposit.

Call now (307) 267-6342 to Test Drive

 

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Nissan details Craigslist 1996 Maxima restoration

Wed, 19 Nov 2014

"Luxury Defined," in the most ironic sense the galaxy has ever known, is now "Luxury Restored," in the real and incredible sense. Last September, Luke Aker made ads to sell his 1996 Nissan Maxima GLE, the YouTube version being a mix truth, bombast, a British accent and a ratchet strap. The ad tickled Nissan such that it bought the car from Akes and made a donation to a charity of his choice. Then they consulted with the citizens of the Internet to decide what to do with it, the final vote being a complete restoration and display at the company's Nashville HQ.
Friends, Netizens, countrymen, the job is done. Nicknamed "Old Glory," comparing the old car with the new is like reading one of those shelter dog rescue stories where the loving family nurses an impossibly cute pup back to health with handheld nursing sessions, baby bottles of warm milk and whispered lullabies. Only Nissan probably didn't sing to the Maxima.
The Maxima is now on display, and we hope they've hung the ratchet strap with it. You can see Aker's new video on the transformation above, plus another video and press release below detailing the Maxima's journey back to New Glory.

Nissan will restore Craigslist Maxima, display at headquarters [w/video]

Sat, 08 Feb 2014

Nissan showed that it had a great sense of humor when it bought Luke Aker's beat-up 1996 Nissan Maxima GLE for $1,400 back in December based solely on the quality of his tongue-in-cheek sales video.
Aker's Maxima had been thoroughly driven. It needed a strap to keep its hood closed, had front end damage, a missing turn signal and shredded leather seats. Of course, like Aker said in his ad, the car was still "fully loaded with an engine, wheels, tires and an automatic transmission." How could Nissan resist?
After buying the car, Nissan teamed up with MotorAuthority to decide what to do with it. The winning idea was to restore the car to its proper condition and display it at Nissan North America headquarters in Franklin, TN, with Aker's video playing nearby. According to MotorAuthority, the car has finally made it there, and its rebirth will begin soon. Nissan is not sure when the car will go on display.

Nissan GT-R goes on Rockies Alberta adventure with Epic Drives

Fri, 24 Oct 2014

Years after its original debut, the Nissan GT-R remains a much-feared, well-regarded entry in the sports car landscape. Sure, many of its original competitors are onto new generations these days, but Nissan has continually improved the GT-R, giving it meaningful tweaks almost every year since it came to the US market for 2009. Reviewers also just seem to keep finding things to praise about the all-wheel drive, turbocharged coupe. In this episode of Epic Drives, the GT-R proves that in addition to being a quite pleasant road trip companion around the province of Alberta, Canada, in a pinch it can go off-road to herd some horses, too.
At its heart, Epic Drives amounts to half travelogue and half driving review. So in between snaking the GT-R through some picturesque roads, host Arthur St. Antoine takes a tour of Alberta and the Canadian Rockies. If you're in the mood to take a drive in the Nissan through a landscape that blends the looks of a prairie, the Alps and fjords, then have a seat and check this video out.