2013 Nissan Altima 2.5 S on 2040-cars
351 Fourth Avenue, Huntington, West Virginia, United States
Engine:2.5L I4 16V MPFI DOHC
Transmission:Automatic CVT
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 1N4AL3AP2DN525035
Stock Num: 7844A
Make: Nissan
Model: Altima 2.5 S
Year: 2013
Exterior Color: Dark Gray
Interior Color: Dark Gray
Options: Drive Type: FWD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
Mileage: 31702
Extra clean. No rips, no abuse, no cigarette burns. If a picture is worth a thousand words, then how many words is this spotless beauty worth? Exhausted from looking for that one-of-a kind? This rare find is it! Check out this hardly driven vehicle. Still has that new vehicle feel. If you don't tell your friends you bought this pre-owned, they will never know! Contain your laughter as you pass each gas station knowing others only wished they had the same gas mileage as this beauty. Excellent gas mileage, very peppy, drives nicely, solidly built small car. Rely on this dependable vehicle to get you and yours wherever you want to go. Purrs like a kitten! Never hurts to be prepared... this vehicle comes with Side Airbags. This vehicle is loaded with lot of extras. we service what we sell. also we offer a full service and parts facility after the sale for future needs.
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'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.
2015 Nissan Altima pricing released, V6 gets MPG bump
Wed, 04 Jun 2014Nissan has announced a range of moderate enhancements for its 2015 Altima sedan, starting with a one-mile-per-gallon increase in the highway fuel economy of the top-tier, 3.5-liter V6 engine. The six-pot now returns 32 mpg on the highway and 22 mpg in the city.
The 3.5 SV and 3.5 SL, the mid and top-end six-cylinder trims, also get NissanConnect with Navigation, blind-spot monitoring and lane departure warning. Prices, though, see a commensurate increase.
The starting price for a base, 2.5-liter four-cylinder Altima has been nudged up by $130, to $22,300, not counting the $810 destination charge. The 2.5 S model is down $130, though, to $22,560. Meanwhile, the top-end four-cylinder models, the SV and SL see their prices increase by $380 and $230, respectively.
How and why Nissan nearly killed off Infiniti
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In a recent interview with Ward's Auto at the Detroit Auto Show, Nissan Executive Vice President Andy Palmer revealed that the company's luxury brand was almost cancelled by CEO Carlos Ghosn as unnecessary. Infiniti, like most premium marques owned by a volume manufacturer, had fallen into the trap of losing autonomy and pushing its high-end product just like its mainstream models.
The one obvious exception to this industry blunder, said Palmer, was VW Group's Audi brand. Realizing that Audi's impressive comeback over the past two decades shamed even that of actor Robert Downey Jr., Nissan hired Audi veteran Johan de Nysschen to bring Infiniti to its intended glory - and protect it from extinction. Check out the complete interview here.