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2009 Nissan Frontier Xe Extended Cab Pickup 4-door 2.5l Manual Transmission on 2040-cars

US $12,500.00
Year:2009 Mileage:47618
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I am the second owner of this truck which has always been registered in New Mexico and during a drought at that.  I purchased this truck a little over one year ago for an expansion of an existing aspect of my business.  That business did not make it and I no longer have a use for this clean little 4 banger five speed.  No corrosion and low miles make this truck a hard to find item for those who like to shift.  I average about 21MPG in the city.  Ice cold A/C on this otherwise basic truck model. Truck has spray in bed liner.   Front tires have about 4,000 miles on them and the rears are fast approaching the tire wear indicator so about 47,618 miles on those.  The left front corner has a scrape which shows in a picture, and the top of the tailgate has a dent/scratch on top as shown in a picture.  Other wise normal wear here and there.  If you want a better picture of something let me know.  Current milage is 47,618 but I may add a few.  Not a daily driver. Comes with two oil filters I bought for it. New air filter, oil filter, and oil change @ 44,000 miles.   If you have a question please feel free to call 505 604-5511.  I know of a hauler who goes through ABQ weekly on his way between LA and Philly/DC.

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Jay Leno checks out Nissan IDx Nismo, spiritual successor to classic Datsun 510

Mon, 10 Mar 2014

Jay Leno may not be spending his night behind the Tonight Show desk anymore, but he's clearly not done rolling precious metal into his garage, intent on putting it through its paces after a thorough investigation. The latest machine to meet Jay on his home turf is the Nissan IDx Nismo Concept that we first saw at the Tokyo Motor Show late last year.
Leno already has love for the classic Datsun 510, which plays a cameo in the video that you'll see below, and he refers to the IDx as the spiritual successor to that car's ethos - driving fun in an affordable package. Fortunately for us, while the IDx is a showcar first and foremost, it is indeed driveable, and Leno, naturally, takes his turn behind the wheel.
Scroll down to watch the complete video below.

2014 Nissan Pathfinder Hybrid

Tue, 29 Oct 2013

If you've been keeping up with our long-term 2013 Nissan Pathfinder coverage, you already know that, generally speaking, we dig it. After racking up 21,000 miles (and climbing!) on our dear Sweet Brown, we've become very, very familiar with the Pathfinder package as a whole, and many of us actually prefer it over competitors like the Ford Explorer and Chevrolet Traverse.
For 2014, Nissan has added a new hybrid option for its Pathfinder, using an all-new powertrain that will also be shared with the CUV's Infiniti-badged QX60 sibling. As far as fuel economy is concerned, our long-term Pathfinder has had no problem hitting its EPA-estimated numbers of 19 miles per gallon city and 25 mpg highway, but this new hybrid model is said to be good for an increase in overall economy - 25/28 mpg (city/highway) when equipped with front-wheel drive and 25/27 mpg with optional four-wheel drive.
We recently took the 2014 Pathfinder Hybrid for a quick spin around the city streets of Nashville, TN. And while our time with the non-hybrid Pathfinder has been pretty enjoyable overall, at first blush, we're having a tougher time warming up to this electrified variant.

2014 Nissan Juke Nismo RS amps up the funky crossover

Wed, 20 Nov 2013

Nissan unveiled an even hotter version of the hotter Juke Nismo at the Los Angeles Auto Show - the Juke Nismo RS, a 215-horsepower crossover that may be the most hardcore model in the compact CUV segment (until we can convince Mazda to build a Mazdaspeed CX-5, that is).
The 215 hp and 210 pound-feet of torque represent bumps of 18 hp and 26 lb-ft over the standard Juke Nismo thanks to a revised ECU, a new exhaust with a larger diameter tube, and stronger connecting rods. This amped-up engine can be mated to the owner's choice of a six-speed manual, which takes advantage of a stronger clutch cover and dual-mass flywheel, or an Xtronic continuously variable transmission (although the CVT model loses four horsepower and all of the extra torque that the Nismo RS enjoys).
"We expect drivers to feel a noticeable increase in acceleration - especially the manual transmission model - in the RS versus the regular Juke Nismo. It also holds peak torque longer. Combined with the Helical Limited-Slip Differential, which helps reduce torque steer, the sense of driving excitement is unmatched in the Juke lineup," said Pierre Loing, Nissan's vice president of product and advanced planning and strategy.