2009 Nissan Quest S Mini Passenger Van 4-door 3.5l on 2040-cars
Maplewood, New Jersey, United States
2009 Nissan Quest 3.5 S, 66,246 miles. Well maintained and just recently serviced. Purchased as Certified Pre-Owned vehicle from North Plainfield Nissan in NJ. Smoke Metallic with Beige interior. 5-Speed, Power Doors, Power Sliding Doors, Hydraulic Lift Gate, Power Drivers Seat, Quad Bucket Seats, Keyless Entry, Privacy Glass, 3rd Row Seat, AM/FM Stereo with CD Player, MP3/i-Pod input and ice cold A/C. Looks and drives great! Transferable Extended Cost Guard Warranty (99k miles or through August 2016, whichever comes first), included as part of sale. Car floor mats/carpet has minor staining. 3rd row middle passenger seat belt holder working but plastic holder needs replacement. Minor scratches on car and small dent/paint scratch near right rear wheel well. Great car with LOADS of room! Asking $13,500. Payment by Certified Check or Cash. Purchase must be made in person.
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Nissan Rogue, Pathfinder and Infiniti QX60 recalled for loose lug nuts
Wed, 04 Jun 2014Nissan has announced a small recall affecting 334 vehicles built just a few months back. 2014 Nissan Rogue and Pathfinder and 2014 Infiniti QX60 CUVs built between March 7 and March 10, 2014 could be susceptible to a loose lug nut on the passenger side wheels.
We shouldn't have to explain why a loose lug is a bit of an issue. Thankfully, it's also a ridiculously easy fix. Nissan obviously recommends reporting to your local dealer - and it will begin notifying owners of affected vehicles - but this is one of those rare recalls that has an easy DIY element to it.
Take a look below for a brief bulletin from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
US-built Infiniti Q50 engines to go into Euro-only cars
Thu, 12 Jun 2014Back in March, Infiniti announced that it would be adding a 2.0-liter, turbocharged four-cylinder to its Q50 line for European and Chinese buyers. Now, we know where that engine will be built.
Nissan's Decherd, TN facility will receive the $319-million investment, which will see a separate, dedicated line for the Infiniti engines. According to Automotive News, this is more than a line running alongside the Nissan operations - the Infiniti facility will sport its own unique architecture and interior lighting, in a bid to distinguish the premium line from its mass-market parent company.
The logistics of all this do seem, on the surface, quite screwy. Building a new engine on one continent for a car built on another that will eventually go on sale on a third doesn't seem too bright, although there is a catch here. The new engine will also find its way into the Mercedes-Benz C-Class, which will kick off production in Vance, AL later this year.
Teen attempts car jump, hits windshield and lands on his feet
Tue, 11 Jun 2013I've been compelled to do many things in or around a car, but jumping over one has never quite made the cut. That may be because I have all of the vertical lift of a manatee, but I digress. One enterprising young soul recently looked at a friend's Nissan Sentra and thought, "You know, I can totally leap right over that roof line."
By using what can only be described as Herculean feats of persuasion, he talked one young female friend into driving said Nissan straight for him at around 40 miles per hour while another stood by to film the lunacy. The plan went swimmingly right up until our would be compact-vaulter caught his foot on the hood and bounced into the windshield. Whoops.
But the story doesn't end with a trip to the emergency room. Our hero spun mid-air and actually managed to get his feet under him before coming back to Earth. Impressive. You can watch the hilarity for yourself below, but please, don't even think about trying this yourself.