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2005 Nissan Sentra 1.8 S 31-mpg Automatic Burgundy Fwd Great Cheap Beginner Car on 2040-cars

Year:2005 Mileage:83254 Color: finish on this automobile is in excellent condition with minor scratches
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    Not being the original owner of this automobile means savings for you.  Myself and the previous owner were non-smokers.  No damage on this vehicle.  This vehicle has been garaged kept.  There are no problems with the engine.  There are no known defects in this vehicle.  The exterior finish on this automobile is in excellent condition with minor scratches.  The interior is extra clean; it was very well kept.  It is equipped with a VIPER alarm which saves you money on insurance and reduces theft.  There are 2 sets of factory floor mats included.  There is a set of brand new tires on this vehicle and a new battery.  The miles you see are the actual miles for this vehicle-83254.  There are no signs of prior damage on this vehicle.  There are no dings visible on the exterior of this vehicle.  The transmission shifts smoothly.  The electronic components on this vehicle are in good working order.

31 Miles Per Gallon (MPG)


***Please access the link below to view the Kelly Blue Book Private Party Values:

$7,771 Retail Value

$6,321 Excellent Condition

$5,996 Very Good Condition

$5,846 Good Condition

$5,271 Fair condition

Dealers price on this vehicle range anywhere from $6,188-$7,003 says Kelly Blue Book

http://www.kbb.com/nissan/sentra/2005-nissan-sentra/s-sedan-4d/?condition=excellent&vehicleid=1374&intent=trade-in-sell&mileage=83254&pricetype=private-party&persistedcondition=excellent


***Reserve is set EXTREMELY LOW!  Yes, it's much lower than you think!  So if you are looking for a great car at a great price, or trying to buy this and resell to make money, you are sure to profit more than $3,000 depending on what the auction ends at.

DON'T LOSE THIS GREAT BUY OVER A $100 BID!

No extra fees, no taxes, whatever the auction ends at is what you pay for the car!  The joy of buying from a private party owner!

      This vehicle is being sold as is by a private owner, where is with no warranty, expressed written or implied. The seller shall not be responsible for the correct description, authenticity, genuineness, or defects herein, and makes no warranty in connection therewith. No allowance or set aside will be made on account of any incorrectness, imperfection, defect or damage. Any descriptions or representations are for identification purposes only and are not to be construed as a warranty of any type. It is the responsibility of the buyer to have thoroughly inspected the vehicle, and to have satisfied himself or herself as to the condition and value and to bid based upon that judgment solely. The seller shall and will make every reasonable effort to disclose any known defects associated with this vehicle at the buyer's request prior to the close of sale. Seller assumes no responsibility for any repairs regardless of any oral statements about the vehicle.  Buyer is responsible for pick up or transportation.  If you need this delivered, I am willing to drive up to 100 miles from 08831 and deliver for an additional $200, after payment is received in full.  If you have any questions or need more pictures please let me know. 

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Nissan Rogue Detour uses Google Maps to go create virtual test drive from your doorstep

Thu, 06 Feb 2014

The best way to evaluate a new car before you buy it is to test drive it. All of the specs and reviews in the world cannot communicate how a car suits you as well as a few minutes behind the wheel. Interesting, then, that according to Nissan, the average buyer spends twice as much time researching new cars online than they do at dealers.
To market its new 2014 Rogue, Nissan has launched an online marketing experience aimed at bridging that gap. Called The Detour, it combines Google Street View and Google Maps to give you a custom-tailored virtual test drive. The neat, uniquely interactive part about Detour is that it allows you to specify a starting and ending location. Thus, you can use the microsite to 'show' the Rogue on your commute, or your favorite stretch of tarmac. To spice things up, Nissan has added some digital effects and set the experience to a song by British rapper M.I.A.
Detour seems to work better on shorter journeys, because it snips out some portions of the route in order to keep the experience from running too long. If you're going to try it out, we suggest using a crosstown journey rather than going cross country. Scroll down to get all of the details on the Rogue's latest marketing campaign, or click here to try it out for yourself.

Nissan GT-R and Ferrari 458 Speciale in track battle by Evo

Thu, 14 Aug 2014

Supercar slayer. That's what they call the Nissan GT-R. And in many ways it is, even though its price and performance over the years have risen to put it squarely in supercar territory of its own right.
In fact, as Evo magazine has been compiling a list of its fastest cars - using the Anglesey Circuit in Wales as its common ground - the GT-R has came out on top... that is, until Evo tested the Ferrari 458 Speciale. The two are about as different as you can get within the supercar segment: one has a turbo six up front driving all four wheels in a 2+2 configuration, the other a mid-engined, rear-drive V8 two-seater. In fact the only common ground you're likely to find between them comes down to their two doors and dual-clutch transmissions. Though they serve it up in different ways, both are class-leading performers.
We're looking forward to watching Evo populate its leaderboard with more entries like the McLaren 650S and more potent Nismo GT-R, but in the meantime the British enthusiast magazine, by popular demand, has released side-by-side in-car footage of both supercars putting their best lap forward around the seaside circuit.

Nissan Safari police truck a sort of A-Team van from Japan

Wed, 28 May 2014

Television today might be at one the best points in the medium's history with shows like Mad Men, Louie, True Detective and streaming offerings like House of Cards. However, none of those come close to the number of car chases and explosions of '70s and '80s offerings like Charlie's Angels, The A-Team or The Dukes of Hazard. Apparently, this prevalence of action at the time wasn't just an American phenomenon. In Japan, a show called Seibu Keisatsu fulfilled the nation's need for shootouts and stunts.
Nissan was a major sponsor of the show, and therefore the brand's vehicles were used extensively, including a highly modified Nissan Safari SUV (also known as the Nissan Patrol), pictured above. In the show's lore, it was equipped with radar, a camera and a fire extinguisher capable of turning over a car. The series ran 236 episodes from 1979 to 1984, and with the trailer below as indication, that allowed time for plenty of car jumps and explosions.
The entire Seibu Keisatsu series is now coming out in Japan on DVD and Blu-Ray packed in a fake gun case. The trailer below shows off some of the action of the series. It all starts out normal enough, but about a minute into the video there are all sorts of Nissans jumping and crashing. Plus, there is a guy on fire in a shootout. This show looks like some seriously cheesy fun. Scroll down to get a taste of it.