2007 Nissan Frontier on 2040-cars
117 Midtown Ave, Mt Hope, West Virginia, United States
Engine:4.0L V6 24V MPFI DOHC
Transmission:NOT SPECIFIED
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 1N6AD07W47C402516
Stock Num: H067X
Make: Nissan
Model: Frontier
Year: 2007
Exterior Color: White
Options: Drive Type: 4WD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
Hometown Subaru is pleased to be currently offering this 2007 Nissan Frontier SE with 60,360 miles. Drive home in your new pre-owned vehicle with the confidence of knowing you're fully backed by the CARFAX Buyback Guarantee. At home in the country and in the city, this 2007 4WD Frontier SE has been wonderfully refined to handle any occasion. Smooth steering, superior acceleration and a supple ride are just a few of its qualities. A Nissan with as few miles as this one is a rare find. This Frontier SE was gently driven and it shows. More information about the 2007 Nissan Frontier: The formerly compact Nissan Frontier has been a mid-size pickup since its last major redesign, for 2005, and since then it's been a good, more manageably sized alternative to full-size trucks. For 2007, the V6 engine is one of the most powerful in a pickup of its size. It also stands out for the Utili-track system and plentiful interior storage bins. Towing ability is a strong point for the Frontier, too; properly equipped, it can tow up to 6,500 pounds. Strengths of this model include Utility and cargo versatility, Nismo off-road model, towing ability., and power (V6) To receive special Internet pricing you must ask for Shawn Pino when contacting the Dealership.Print this Ad and receive $100 Cash! when you purchase a used vehicle!
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France could reduce its Renault stake to solidify partnership with Nissan
Sun, Jun 9 2019French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire said France is ready to cut its stake in Renault in order to consolidate Renault's partnership with Nissan, Agence France Press (AFP) reports. Le Maire said Paris, which has a 15% stake in Renault, might consider reducing its stake, if it led to a "more solid" alliance between the Japanese and French firms, the French news agency reported, citing an interview with the minister. "We can reduce the state's stake in Renault's capital. This is not a problem as long as, at the end of the process, we have a more solid auto sector and a more solid alliance between the two great car manufacturers Nissan and Renault," he told AFP. Le Maire had earlier said the French government was open to tie-ups involving Renault as long as French industrial interests were protected, and would consider any Renault deal with Fiat Chrysler that respected the French firm's alliance with its Japanese partner Nissan. Fiat on Thursday abandoned its $35 billion merger offer for Renault, blaming French politics for scuttling what would have been a landmark deal to create the world's third-biggest automaker behind Japan's Toyota and Germany's Volkswagen. The French government had welcomed the merger plan, but overplayed its hand by pushing for a series of guarantees and concessions that eventually exhausted the patience of FCA, sources told Reuters. Renault and Nissan were not immediately available to respond to a request seeking comment. (Reporting by Mekhla Raina in Bengaluru; editing by Richard Pullin and Elaine Hardcastle)
Is 120 miles just about perfect for EV range?
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Watch a Nissan GT-R run Le Mans in 360-degree video
Sat, Jun 13 2015If you aren't reading this post on your iOS or Android device, or in the Chrome web browser, you're going to want to switch formats. That's because the video above is shot in an interactive, 360-degree format, and it only works on the YouTube app or in Chrome. Got that sorted? Good. What you see here is a Nissan GT-R running a full lap around the Circuit de la Sarthe, better known as the location for the annual 24 Hours of Le Mans. And since this year's race takes place this weekend, there's no better time to get a beautiful, interactive look at the road course from literally every angle. The video is super cool, and trust us, you'll want to get the full 360-degree experience. We found it worked best when viewed on an iPhone or Android, because as you move the entire phone with your hand, that controls the camera's movements.
