2012 Nissan Nv 1500 Cargo Extremely Clean One Owner Van Is Ready To Go!! on 2040-cars
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UP FOR BID IS A VERY CLEAN 2012 NISSAN NV 1500 V6 AUTOMATIC. IT RUNS, DRIVES AND SHIFTS LIKE NEW. THESE TRUCKS ARE HARD TO COME BUY AND THERE ARE NONE ON HERE AT THIS PRICE. IT IS A ONE OWNER TRUCK THAT WAS VERY WELL MAINTAINED AND HAS ONLY ONE VERY SMALL DENT ON THE FRONT BUMPER(PICTURED). HERE IS YOUR CHANCE TO BUY AN NV FOR AT THE LOWEST PRICE I'VE SEEN. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE FEEL FREE TO ASK, WE HAVE BEEN IN BUSINESS ALMOST 30 YEARS AND WOULD BE HAPPY TO HELP IN ANY WAY WE CAN. AS ALWAYS THERE ARE NO BUYERS FEES WHAT YOU BID IS WHAT YOU PAY. WE OFFER FREE PICK UP FROM LAMBERT ST.LOUIS AIRPORT. THANK YOU AND GOOD LUCK!
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Mercedes considering Mexico for CLA production
Tue, 16 Jul 2013Would you buy a Mercedes-Benz if it were made in Mexico? That's what the German outfit is wondering, as it considers localizing production of the its new budget model at a factory operated by Nissan, of which the automaker is a joint-venture partner.
According to a report from Automotive News, moving production of American-spec CLAs from Hungary to Mexico would protect Mercedes from currency fluctuations. "Mexico is the best location for the United States," Daimler Chairman Dieter Zetsche told AN. The CLA is also expected to become the brand's volume model in the US market, which makes North American production a logical move.
In the event that Mercedes approves the plan, Nissan would expand the capabilities at its Aguascalientes, Mexico plant, allowing production to begin in 2018.
Nissan GT-R takes a bloody whack at supercar rivals in fake ads
Mon, 23 Jun 2014A big part of what makes a supercar super is how it makes you feel, but the performance stats and bragging rights are undeniably a big part of the equation as well. Which means you can't ignore the fact that, even with its price ever escalating, the Nissan GT-R makes minced meat out of European exotics costing twice or three times as much.
That's the inspiration for this trio of fake ads from photographer Tim Kent. In this mock campaign, Kent has depicted the GT-R as a butcher's knife and the European exotics as pieces of slaughtered meat. Ferrari is symbolized by a package of horse meat, Porsche by a pack of sausages and Lamborghini as a pair of, um... "prairie oysters".
Of course the ads are never going to run anywhere, and if you're squeamish (or vegetarian) we wouldn't suggest looking at them in close proximity to your lunch. But we have to admit they're creative, and effective.
Nissan Canada to end Versa sales with Micra launch
Mon, 24 Feb 2014There's plenty of space in Canada. In fact, with the second largest land mass of any country in the world, Canada has a population density of just nine people per square mile. But apparently there isn't enough room for more than one cheap Nissan in the True North, Strong and Free.
As you may recall, Nissan Canada recently announced it would begin offering the Micra hatchback with a starting price of less than ten thousand Canadian dollars - significantly less than the nearly $12k it charges for the Versa sedan. As a result, Nissan will reportedly cease offering the Versa sedan in new home of the olympic gold medal for hockey.
Apparently the Versa was a slow seller in Canada, a country in which European tastes tend to prevail - particularly in the Eastern provinces - more than they do in the United States to the south. Nissan evidently hopes that the Micra (a model created principally for the European market) will do better than the American-centric Versa ever did there. According to sales numbers cited by Automotive News, Nissan sold barely more than 12,000 Versa sedans and hatchbacks in Canada last year, but over 117,000 in the United States.