4x4 Lifted Crewpick Up Nissan Titan on 2040-cars
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Vehicle History Report Summary
2008 Nissan Titan XE
VIN#: 1N6AA06C68N327713
Report Run Date: Jun-26-2014
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Highlights
Title Check:
OK
Odometer Check:
OK
Accidents:
MINOR_ISSUE
Owners:
1
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AutoCheck Score
88
Below Range under 78
Within Range 78-89
Above range over 89
Within Range 2008 Pickup
Item specifics
Condition: Used
Seller Notes: “Low mileage drive train All Common titan issues resolved Rebuilt front - full length headers, high flow cats exhaust - sounds mean but no too aggressive -- just rightInjen powerflow intake (best power gains for this engine)Throttle body long spindle lift - rear leafs added for extra lift and towing to newer style front 951 chrome rims with 35'' mud tiresIs featured on motometal 951.com - go to gallery - titan (thats what it looked like before front clip upgrade) it is not a truck like this one, it is this exact truck. Fresh paint Detail”
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 1N6AA06C68N327713 Year:
2008
Number of Cylinders:
8
Make:
Nissan
Transmission:
Automatic
Model:
Titan
Body Type:
Other
Trim:
LE Extended Cab Pickup 4-Door
Vehicle Title:
Clear/Reconstructed
Engine:
5.6L Endurance package
Options:
Tow Mode, Stereo System, 4-Wheel Drive, CD Player
Drive Type:
4WD
Safety Features:
Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Mileage:
51256
Power Options:
Air Conditioning, Cruise Control
Sub Model:
LE
Fuel Type:
Gasoline
Exterior Color:
Blue
For Sale By:
Private Seller
Interior Color:
Tan/Grey
Warranty:
Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
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Nissan's big price cuts threatening others' profits
Mon, 24 Jun 2013Bloomberg reports Nissan may be keeping the competition up at night even more than normal. The Japanese automaker recently cut prices on seven of its models and bolstered incentive offerings in an attempt to gain market share in the US, and the strategy is working. Last month saw the company's sales leap by 25 percent, which is nearly triple the industry average. Nissan is currently taking advantage of the weak yen - Japanese currency has fallen by 15 percent against the dollar, which has given the automaker around $1,500 per car to use to either add features or cut prices. Some analysts are calling the policy "scorched earth."
Meanwhile, American automakers like Ford, General Motors and Chrysler are doing their best to keep from sliding back into old bad habits. The Detroit Three have steadily moved away from a discount and incentive strategy to bring in new buyers since the 2009 recession. Those short-sighted tactics helped paved the way for bankruptcy at both GM and Chrysler. As Bloomberg reports, the resolve to stay away from big discounts may falter if Toyota begins using similar tactics.
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.
Nissan buys jalopy Maxima after seeing filmmaker's epic sales ad
Thu, 19 Dec 2013When Luke Akers wanted to sell his 1996 Nissan Maxima GLE - yes, the one seen above that needs a ratchet strap to keep the front end from bursting with joy - the Florida filmmaker turned on his cameras and yelled "Quiet on set!" The result is a one-minute videographic homage to mankind's monuments, narrated with all the intensity of a BBC documentary to sell a 17-year-old sports sedan that comes "fully loaded with an engine, wheels, tires and an automatic transmission."
Just like the car in question, the ad did its job: Nissan bought the Maxima from Akers and the company donated another $1,000 to his charity of choice. Three cheers to both Akers and Nissan for their work. You can check out the video below, and head to the Ikonik Films site for the humorous print ads that were also part of the campaign.