2001 Nissan Maxima Gle 129k Miles - Salvage Title - Grey W/ Leather Sun Roof on 2040-cars
West Hempstead, New York, United States
2001 Nissan Maxima GLE 129,000 Miles car has been in accident but instead of fixing i salvaged car. Title is SALVAGED but has NO liens on title. Outside work - driver side fender, front bumper, driver side headlight may be needed up to custoemr and hood and frame was bent slight as well Needs 2 front tires, needs power steering hose($120). I RECOMMEND CALLING ME AND COME CHECK OUT CAR BEFORE BUYING Accident was no engine damage only body damage. CALL 516-860-9725 CHECK ENGINE LIGHT IS NOT ON. COME CHECK OUT AND TAKE FOR TEST RIDE, YOU WILL SEE CAR IS IN DECENT CONDITION AND FOR A GREAT PRICE Overall the car drives smooth and runs smooth New starter, new alternator and new radiator put in new front brakes with routers put in Leather with nice wood trim Interior has some wear but car looks clean 17 inch wheels BOSE sound system Engine - 3.0V 6 cylinder |
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Are you the 2015 Nissan Versa facelift?
Fri, 26 Jul 2013The current-generation Nissan Sunny - the overseas equivalent to the Versa sedan - has been around since 2010, and now it appears that Nissan has some small changes in store for it. Based on these small, dark and grainy photos from Chinese site, Auto Sohu, the Sunny could be set to receive a slight styling refresh.
From what we can tell, the biggest change will be to the headlights with the Sunny getting boomerang-style units similar those on current Nissan sedans in the US. We wouldn't be surprised to see these changes to carry over to our Versa sedan soon. Grille and fascia changes also seem to be in the works, but it's hard to make out any other changes from these images alone.
Nissan recalls over 220k Altima sedans over hoods that could fly open
Fri, 10 Oct 2014Nissan will be recalling 220,000 Altima sedans, according to a new recall bulletin from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Apparently, model year 2013 Altimas built between March 6, 2012 and February 28, 2013 are at risk of their hoods flying open at speed.
According to NHTSA, debris, corrosion and interference between the hood's inner panel and the secondary latch lever could bind the mechanism in the unlatched position. While this in itself won't cause the hood to fly open - there's still a primary latch that needs released from within the cabin - it presents a potentially dangerous situation should the primary latch be accidentally released.
Nissan will begin notifying owners of the affected vehicles, who will need to report to their local dealer for free repairs. Scroll down for the full bulletin from the government safety watchdog.
Nissan design to show more Chinese influence
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In fact, VW and GM have both used Chinese talent to design cars, in the Passat and Buick LaCrosse, respectively. Nissan has already tested the waters with its Beijing studios, penning the Friend-Me Concept from this year's Shanghai Auto Show. Where GM and VW used their Shanghai-based studios as more consultancies than anything else, though, Nissan is aiming to have the Beijing studio design a global car.
According to Nissan's global design head, Shiro Nakamura, that's already happening. Nakamura told Reuters that Nissan is two years from launching a Chinese-designed global model that will see sales in both North America and Europe, in addition to its home market. While Nakamura wouldn't elaborate on what the new model's styling would entail, there's a focus on what the Chinese call daqi.