1995 Nissan Xe King Cab Pickup Truck W/topper on 2040-cars
Monroe, Wisconsin, United States
This item is being re-listed because the winning bidder made no attempt to pay after 1 week following the auction end.
The reason for salvage title: it was involved in an accident in Texas in 2000, and all necessary damaged parts were replaced: (front driver's side fender, hood, front grill, headlights, driver's turn signal and lense, and radiator.) I have receipts showing that all of this work was done. I brought the truck to WI and licensed it with the salvage title. I have put on 150,000 miles since then, and the truck has no structural defects due to the accident. This has been my main work truck for 13 years. The last 2 times I drove it, it would not readily let me shift into gear. It seems to be a transmission/clutch/throw out bearing (?) problem. I am not a mechanic, but if I was I would repair it and drive it for some more years. Odometer reading is 242,904. Engine does not burn oil and it runs good. I use synthetic motor oil. Has a good rear axel and brakes. Items that do not work are: AC needs charging, radio is broke, and tires are 1/4 tread. Truck has good chrome rims, plus 1 spare. Has new alternator. The only rust that is starting to come through is above the rear wheel fenders as shown on the photos. Other rust is surface only. Truck has coil over shocks. Tailgate opens and closes properly. Exhaust system is good. This truck has been maintained very well and has never needed any major repairs and has been very reliable until now. The interior is very clean and intact for a truck with this odometer reading. Test drive can be done with owner, but truck will need to be trailered when purchased to be sure new owner can get it home. If a person wanted a parts truck, this would be the one to get. Topper is included. All glass is good. |
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This is Nissan's 2014 Detroit Auto Show concept
Tue, 20 Aug 2013During a media event in Los Angeles today, Nissan flashed a few images of a new concept car that will be unveiled at the 2014 Detroit Auto Show in January. According to Shiro Nakamura, senior vice president and chief creative officer of design and brand management at Nissan, this unnamed concept has a "very strong design signature" and shows "[Nissan's] future design direction."
It's certainly quite sleek, this concept, yet specific elements like the front fascia and taillamps are evolutionary steps from what we're seeing on some of Nissan's newest products. Those rear lamps look like sleeker versions of what the Sentra wears, and that grille appears to be a more stylized version of what the next-generation Rogue has been seen sporting.
As for what, exactly, this concept previews, that's still up in the air, though our best guess is that it hints at a Maxima successor. After all, Nissan did confirm to us that a new Maxima is currently in development, and showing this concept in early 2014 lines up with our predictions that the next-generation sedan should arrive in time for the 2015 model year.
2013 Nissan GT-R and 2013 Alpina B6 mix it up on track and street
Fri, 24 May 2013
Here we have Autocar making an unforeseen comparison: the Nissan GT-R against the Alpina B6 at Brands Hatch and on public roads. Steve Sutcliffe clobbers the circuit in the 3,828-pound, all-wheel-drive sports car, then sees how well the 4,114-pound, rear-wheel drive grand tourer does against it.
Sutcliffe says there are quite a few similarities between the two cars, but that's really only on the spec sheet. The Nissan's got two turbos attached to its 3.8-liter V6, 542 horsepower and 465 pound-feet of torque. The Alpina's got two turbos attached to its 4.4-liter V8, 532 hp and 528 lb-ft. But one's brief is to be a monster on the track, the other on the boulevard, and if there's anything the video demonstrates, it's each car's focus.
Half of Chinese car buyers won't shop Japanese over hard feelings
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