1986 Nissan 300zx.automatic All Original Turbo One-owner. 73000 Miles!! T-tops on 2040-cars
Elyria, Ohio, United States
RARE 1986 FIRST GENERATION NISSAN 300 ZX TURBO AUTOMATIC
MY SISTER IN LAW (A SCHOOL TEACHER) BOUGHT THIS CAR 28 YEARS AGO SHE INVESTED IN THE DEALER APPROVED RUST PROOF PKG (RUSTY JONES) WHICH EVEN IN 1986 COST 699 DOLLARS BUT OBVIOUSLY IT WORKED ALONG WITH NEVER BEING DRIVEN IN SNOW OR SALT AND BEING GARAGE KEPT SINCE NEW.THIS CAR HAS ALSO BEEN DEALER SERVICED BY A LOCAL NISSAN DEALERSHIP (NORTH COAST NISSAN) ALL RECORDS ARE AVAILABLE. THE OIL HAS BEEN CHANGED EVERY 3000 MILES. THE TIRES ARE PRETTY NEW. THE LEATHER INTERIOR IS IN MINT CONDITION. 6 WAY POWER DRIVER SEAT AND ELECTRIC MULTIPLE POSITION LUMBAR SUPPORT CONTROL. THE CAR COLOR IS STUNNING PLATINUM SILVER. THE UNDERSIDE IS VERY SOLID AND VERY CLEAN. BE SURE TO CHECK THE FREE CAR FAX INCLUDED WITH ADD. THIS IS A RARE FIND.THIS CAR HAS BEEN BABIED , DEALER SERVICED, GARAGE KEPT AND NEVER SMOKED IN.PLEASE CALL ME IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS. 440 309 4030 |
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Tue, 11 Nov 2014
"It's about some of the biggest crises in history. It's about who did it right and who did it wrong." - Jason Vines
Jason Vines, the former head of public relations at Chrysler, Ford and Nissan, has seen a lot during his more than 30-year career, and now he's offering a behind-the-scenes look at the auto industry in his tell-all book What Did Jesus Drive? that went on sale this month.
2013 Nissan Juke Nismo
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Say what you will about the unconventional aesthetics that Nissan employed on the company's Juke. I love the thing. The universe has no shortage of ambiguously styled CUVs, and while I can't exactly say I would have turned to the amphibian world for design inspiration had it been me with the charcoal in my hand, I can certainly appreciate the fact that the Juke isn't just another box-on-box design.
And then there's that engine. The turbocharged 1.6-liter four-cylinder under the hood is one of the best powerplants in the company's toy box, offering plenty of low-range torque and comical levels of thrust. Hell, it even makes the optional continuously variable transmission tolerable. Praise be to the deities of forced induction. But something has always been missing from the mix. From the first moment I got my hands on the Juke, I couldn't help but think how much better the machine would be if Nissan ditched an inch or two of ground clearance and sharpened up its suspension. Think more "hot hatch" and less "Kermit goes to Kroger."
'Qashqai' so hard to pronounce even Nissan is poking fun at it
Mon, 14 Apr 2014In the US, there aren't a lot of vehicle names that are very difficult to pronounce. Maybe the Volkswagen Touareg might trip up a few people, but by and large, we've got it pretty easy. Our friends in Europe, though, have a bigger challenge, thanks to vehicles like the Nissan Qashqai. Yes, Qashqai.
Like the Touareg, the Qashqai draws its name from a nomadic people. While Nissan isn't making up words, then, it's still not an easy name to pronounce. Top Gear host Jeremy Clarkson routinely calls it a kumquat, for example. According to Nissan, though, it's pronounced "Cash'kai".
To get its point across as the second-gen Qashqai, the close cousin of the US market Rogue, prepares to launch in Australia, Nissan set up a little event at a coffee shop. Customers would place their orders, only to have the spelling of their names butchered rather badly. On the other side of the cup, there's a message from Nissan and the Qashqai.