1997 Nissan Extra Cab Hard Body Pick Up. Clean Title And Extra Clean on 2040-cars
North Hollywood, California, United States
FOR SALE 1997 NISSAN HARD BODY EXTRA CAB PICKUP THIS PICKUP HAS 5 SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION THIS PICKUP IS BURGUNDY ON THE OUTSIDE AND GRAY ON THE INSIDE THIS PICKUP HAS 230,026 ORIGINAL MILES THIS PICKUP IS ONE OWNER THIS PICKUP HAS CUSTOM WHEELS THIS PICKUP HAS SPRAYED BED LINER THIS PICKUP RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT *****************THIS TRUCK IS SMOG READY******************** *****************THIS TRUCK HAS NO CHECK ENGINE LIGHT ON***************** *****************THIS TRUCK HAS NO AIRBAG LIGHT ON******************** THIS TRUCK HAS NICE COLD A/C AND AM/FM CASSETTE RADIO, CENTER CONSOLE WITH 2 CUP HOLDERS AND SPLIT SEATS. THIS TRUCK ALSO HAS REAR SLIDING WINDOW THIS TRUCK HAS 2 SMALL SEATS IN THE EXTRA CAB FOR 2 ADDITIONAL PEOPLE TO SIT WITH SEAT BELTS. THE TRUCK HAS A DENT ON THE PASSENGER SIDE WHICH IS HARDLY VISIBLE AS YOU CAN SEE IN THE PICTURES, NO BIG DEAL BUYER PAYS FOR THE SHIPPING AND HANDLING WE HELP WITH THE ARRANGEMENT ONCE THE BUYER HAS WON THE AUCTION AS THE HIGHEST BIDDER. THE BUYER IS REQUIRED TO PLACE A $500 DEPOSIT VIA PAYPAL AND THE REST IS DUE WHEN THE CAR IS PICK UP. THIS IS A NON REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT. ALL VEHICLES ARE AS BEST DESCRIBED AND TO THE BEST OF KNOWLEDGE OF OUR STAFF. KEEP IN MIND THAT THESE ARE USED VEHICLE AND MAY OR MAY NOT NEED SMALL MINOR COSMETIC THINGS. WE INSURE THAT THE VEHICLE ARE MECHANICALLY SOUND AND IN GREAT RUNNING CONDITION FOR THE AGE AND CONDITION OF THE VEHICLE |
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Nissan's Ghosn called out by Deltawing's Panoz in print ad
Wed, 25 Jun 2014When the Nissan ZEOD RC limped to the side of the Circuit de la Sarthe a mere five laps into this year's 24 Hours of Le Mans, we imagine that a certain American motorsports figure at least smirked a little. Don Panoz's ongoing feud with Nissan probably means he wasn't sorry to see the arrow-shaped racecar's poor showing, and now he's stepping up his campaign against his former racing partner.
For those who need a refresher, back in 2012, Panoz and Nissan teamed up to field the DeltaWing, an innovative, wedge-shaped racer, as the first entry in the 24 Hours of Le Mans' experimental Garage 56 concept. The car rapidly became a fan favorite. The Panoz/Nissan alliance didn't last, though, and before long, the DeltaWing's designer was getting a paycheck from Nissan and the ZEOD RC racer arrived. Shortly after that, Panoz began mulling over a lawsuit alleging intellectual property infringement. The American motorsports icon would eventually pull the trigger on a suit back in December of 2013.
Panoz's latest move in the ongoing feud involves an open letter in both The Nashville Tennessean, the paper that serves Nissan's US headquarters, and trade paper Automotive News. The letter calls out Renault-Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn directly, and points out some of the similarities between the DeltaWing and the ZEOD RC, going so far as to quote the original car's designer, Ben Bowlby.
North Carolina now charging $100-per-year EV road-use fee
Wed, Jan 15 2014Tobacco Road just got a little more expensive for drivers of electric vehicles such as the Nissan Leaf and Tesla Model S. This year, North Carolina started instituting an annual $100 road-use fee for electric-vehicle drivers in order to close at least a little of the budgetary shortfall for road maintenance in the Tar Heel State, the News Observer reports. North Carolina legislators failed to green-light a hybrid-vehicle fee of $50 a year, which may have made a little more of a dent in the state's road funding. As it is, about 1,600 EVs are registered in North Carolina, meaning that the state will collect about $160,000 in such fees this year. And while some in the state are concerned that the fee could hurt EV adoption, others say it's fair because of the $7,500 in federal tax credits EV buyers get. Oh, and the fact that EV drivers don't pay gasoline taxes. Either way, the fees are a proverbial drop in the bucket, as North Carolina's transportation shortfall is estimated to average about $2 billion a year during the next three decades or so. Other states are starting to charge EV drivers a road-use fee as well. Last February, Washington State began instituting its own electric-vehicle fee of $100 per annum, and a number of other states are considering similar policies. News Source: News Observer via EV WorldImage Credit: Copyright 2014 Sebastian Blanco/AOL Government/Legal Green Nissan Electric north carolina
Nissan leaning on JATCO to remedy CVT problems
Mon, 02 Dec 2013Nissan's decision to fit continuously variable transmissions across even more of its new models may be coming back to bite the Japanese automaker, as it's been hampered by customer satisfaction issues relating to its XTronic CVTs, which are provided by a supplier called JATCO.
From what we're understanding, the issue largely relates to customers' unfamiliarity with the non-traditional shift nature of a CVT. Dealers have reported complaints and service visits from owners over the belt-driven automatics (did these people not test drive the cars before they bought them and notice that they don't shift conventionally?).
The company, which Nissan owns 75 percent of, has come under fire from none other than Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn, who's spoken about JATCO and its troubles rather openly. "Every time you launch a new CVT you always have some risks," Ghosn said in an interview with Automotive News. "So we now have a process by which, before we launch any new CVT, [JATCO] come before the Nissan executive committee to explain all the measures they have taken to make sure there are no surprises."