Custom Paint, 22" Wheels, Shaved Doors, Jl Audio System, Leather Int, Sunroof on 2040-cars
Carnegie, Pennsylvania, United States
You read it right, 2005 and under 38,000 miles! I am the one and only owner. Originally purchased on August 24th, 2005 with 24 miles on the odometer in South Florida.
The car is new to PA and has never seen a winter. Completely RUST FREE! Show ready with well over $30,000 in modifications Some factory upgrade/luxury items:
And some of the aftermarket modifications and upgrades!
****SERIOUS INQUIRIES ONLY PLEASE**** 0 feedback bidders or new accounts will be removed unless you contact me first And there is so much more done. I really can't list it all. You have to see it to believe it!! Again, this car is ready for car shows or for driving! With only 38k miles, it has decades of life left! This Nissan Maxima has won numerous trophies, awards, and plaques. It has also been a Featured Centerfold in RIDES Magazine. I will include a copy of the magazine with the car if you would like. If you are worried about a smooth ride because of the big wheels and small tires, you're wrong! It rides extremely smooth. It feels like it has original tires on it. If you would like to see any more pictures, or even more detailed and specific photos, please feel free to ask! Any questions/concerns/interests please ask!
Trades may be considered, but would much rather have cash in hand for the car. Again, please, serious inquiries only! Some original parts are still available. If you are interested, please ask what you are looking for and I'll let you know if I have it and discuss pricing to add it in the sale. DO NOT BOTHER TRYING TO SCAM ME OR RIP ME OFF IN ANY WAY, I'M NOT AN IDIOT AND I WILL NOT GO FOR IT. SERIOUS INQUIRIES ONLY, ONLY BID IF YOU WANT THE CAR! DO NOT WASTE MY TIME OR YOURS. AS STATED IN TERMS, YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR PICKING UP THE CAR. WE WILL MEET AT MY BANK, NOT AT MY HOUSE. DEPOSIT OF $500 DUE WITHIN 48 OF END OF AUCTION VIA PAYPAL, OTHERWISE NON-PAYMENT WILL BE REPORTED IMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER. WHEN WE MEET IN PERSON, $500 DEPOSIT WILL BE REFUNDED BY PAYPAL, AND FULL AMOUNT WILL BE DUE IN CASH (CASH ONLY) IN PERSON. HAPPY BIDDING, AND GOOD LUCK! |
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Ghosn predicts autonomous cars on the roads by 2018, if laws allow
Thu, 05 Jun 2014Things appear to be going well inside Nissan's autonomous vehicle development program. Until now, the automaker believed that self-driving cars would be ready for major markets like the US by 2020. However, Renault-Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn is now speeding up that prediction to 2018 in some places, assuming that local laws are ready to accept the computer-controlled vehicles.
"The problem isn't technology, it's legislation, and the whole question of responsibility that goes with these cars moving around," said Ghosn in a speech in France recorded by Reuters. He predicted that the first sales could begin in France, Japan and the US by 2018 and expand elsewhere in 2020.
The alliance has been among the forefront of automakers working on self-driving cars. Nissan has an autonomous Leaf (pictured above) test car that is licensed to drive on Japanese roads. Renault showed off an version of its Zoe EV earlier this year called the Next Two, that could pilot itself at speeds up to 18 miles per hour, and that the company predicted would be ready by 2020.
Deltawing takes out second ad targeting Nissan amidst design lawsuit
Mon, 14 Jul 2014Don Panoz isn't a guy shy away from a fight. Since December, Panoz's Deltawing Technologies has been in a lawsuit with Nissan over alleged intellectual property violations with the design of the Zeod RC. The situation went public several weeks ago when Deltawing bought an ad in The Tennessean, a paper near Nissan's US headquarters, and the industry trade, Automotive News, aimed squarely at company CEO Carlos Ghosn.
Now, Deltawing is trying the tactic a second time with an even more scathing ad in The Tennessean on July 11 and in Automotive News on July 14 that calls the Zeod's design out directly. The bulletin puts the two racecars side by side and asks readers compare their similarities.
According to Deltawing spokesperson Gary Fong, the idea for these ads started after mediation between the company and Nissan broke down earlier this year. "We were trying to bring them to settle it amicably," he said to Autoblog. When that didn't happen, Deltawing wanted to fight the misconceptions in the public about the program and lawsuit. The strategy actually worked, too. "We've seen an opinion change," said Fong. He estimates that before the advertisements the attitude was "90 percent against Panoz," but there has been more support since them.
Asking price for Paul Walker's GT-R from Fast & Furious nearly triples [w/video]
Tue, 17 Dec 2013The German owner of the only Nissan Skyline GT-R to survive filming Fast & Furious (a.k.a., The Fast and the Furious 4) has put his car up for sale following the death of Paul Walker, Yahoo Autos reports. The original sale price was reportedly an already hefty 300,000 euros ($412,110), but it has since been raised to 1,000,000 euros ($1.37 million).
Despite many well-intentioned efforts, the Skyline GT-R was (and still is) illegal to import for street use in the US, so this R34-generation GT-R and seven others were shipped here without engines and classified as kit cars to sidestep federal law. Once here, the engines were installed, and seven street-legal GT-Rs proceeded to be destroyed during the filming of F&F. But one car, the "hero" car for sale here, was driven by Walker in non-violent scenes and thus is the only GT-R that survived filming.
Then, in July 2009, the federal government cracked down on importers of these cars, seizing almost 50 GT-Rs, including this one, telling owners to export them or risk having them destroyed. The hero GT-R was therefore exported, and its whereabouts have been unknown until recently, when the current German owner allowed it to be featured in a review (watch the German-language video below). You can see the online ad (also German) of the heavily modified GT-R here, where it sits proudly with its sky-high price tag.