2003 Nissan 350z Touring on 2040-cars
Peachtree City, Georgia, United States
2003 Nissan 350z Touring Edition Please Contact Me Before Purchase I Will NeedTo Verify Youa Are A Real Buyer/ Ebay Member With True Intentions To PurchaseAdjustable Shocks Coils Swing Arms Traction Bars $1300.00 Wide Body Kit/ Bolt OnKit Seib Carbon Fiber Hoodaftermarket Headlights $5000.00 3 Piece WheelsinjecCold Air Intake Plen Spacer Full Aftermarket Exhaust Straight Pipe WithResonator Aftermarket Touch Screen Radio Cd Nav Touring Edition The TouringEdition Of The Nissan 350z Is The High-end Model, Boasting A Leather Interior,Power Seats, Heated Seats And Mirrors, And A Bose Sound System. Like The Other2003 350zs, The Touring Has A 3.5 Liter, 278 Horsepower V6 Engine, With A 20/26Rating For Fuel Economy. Drivers Like The Luxurious Interior Of The 350z TouringModel, Along With The Car's Performance, Handling, And Looks. Audio System6 Disc In-dash Cd · Mp3 Player: Cd Mp3 Playback · Premium Brand: BoseConvenience Features Cruise Control · Dimming Rearview Mirror: Auto-dimming ·Universal Garage Door Opener Driver Seat Heated · Power Adjustments DrivetrainLimited Slip Differential: Rear Lights Headlights: Hid Mirrors Exterior Mirrors:Heated Passenger Seat Heated · Power Adjustments Seats Upholstery: LeatherStability And Traction Stability Control · Traction Control Tires And Rims 18Inch Wheels Low Miles Runs Great No Engine Mods Except Cold Air Intake PlentumSpacer No Issues No Issues Car Was Never Abused Low Miles
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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.
Next Nissan Rogue flaunts its new look
Fri, 14 Jun 2013Remember last April, when Nissan told us it would be launching five new models over the course of 15 months? Well, we've seen the Altima, Pathfinder, Sentra and Versa Note, so that magical fifth model has to be the new Rogue, which our spy photographers recently caught testing. Despite looking like a hodge-podge of black duct tape and garbage bags, we can clearly see that the new Rogue takes a lot of its styling cues from the Hi-Cross concept that Nissan showed at the 2012 Geneva Motor Show. And that's fine - we found that CUV concept to be a decidedly handsome thing, and certainly more attractive than the weird little Rogue that currently roams the streets.
Details surrounding the next Rogue are still very unclear, though our spies suggest that it could be powered by a new 1.2-liter supercharged four-cylinder engine, good for something like 113 horsepower and 140 pound-feet of torque. We'll see about that, since those numbers represent a drastic drop in power versus the current Rogue - to the tune of 57 hp and 35 lb-ft. A diesel engine for other markets is expected to be on offer, and a plug-in hybrid version is also rumored to be in the works, though that won't show up at the vehicle's initial launch.
If Nissan sticks to its plan of showing these five new models in the course of 15 months, that means we should see the Rogue in July. Of course, since things don't always go as planned, it could be many more months before all that camouflage is taken away.
Dacia Duster to spawn inexpensive Nissan Terrano, will we get it?
Sat, 08 Jun 2013When going to overseas auto shows, one can't help but spend an inordinate amount of time eyeballing forbidden automotive fruit. It's often of the seriously rare, criminally powerful and six- or seven-digit variety. But more often than one might think, the genuinely affordable overseas hero makes us swoon, too. So it is with the Dacia/Renault Duster, the cheap-as-chips, hard-wearing utility vehicle. We've often thought that its basic, rugged charms would play well in the US if saddled with a low enough price tag, but we've never seen much of a window for that to actually come true.
But now, Autocar India is reporting that Nissan will flex its alliance with Renault to spin off a Duster of its own, one that exhumes the Terrano nameplate, a moniker once used for overseas versions of the first- and second-generation Pathfinder. The new model will feature unique sheetmetal to give it a familial look, but the interior will be the same, and we expect the same goes for the powertrain, meaning there will be a range of gasoline and diesel four-cylinder engines with both manual and automatic gearboxes and front- or all-wheel drive.
So, does that mean we'll get a Nissan version of the Duster-based Terrano to call our own? Sadly, almost certainly not. Company spokesman Dan Bedore tells Autoblog flatly, "There are no plans to bring this model to the US." Bummer. Even if it isn't ultimately as capable as the larger, long-in-the-tooth Xterra (it's more on par with the now departed Canadian-market X-Trail), we think the Duster's archetypal SUV looks and low cost barrier would win it plenty of fans in our market. Our guess is that redesigning the model to meet US regulations (crash, emissions, lighting, etc.) would be prohibitively expensive, and the Dacia/Renault model is built in some pretty distant facilities - Brazil, India, Romania and Russia among them - making the business case harder still.