2014 Nissan Gt-r Premium Awd Loaded And New Tires Nissan Factory Warranty Look on 2040-cars
Inver Grove Heights, Minnesota, United States
2014 Nissan GT-R Premium Edition AWD Only 7,351 Miles New Tires You are bidding on a 2014 Nissan GT-R Premium Edition! This vehicle is amazing and has been very well cared for! We just took this in and put a brand new set of tires on it so it's ready to go for the summer! This has the very rare super silver paint which was an additional $3000 option and it's worth every penny! This has a clean title and looks brand new and it has never been smoked in! This is a real show stopper! Remaining balance of factory warranty included. The entire front end of this GT-R has had a clear bra applied to protect it from chips and scrapes! You won't find a nicer GT-R! Serious Bids Only! $1000 deposit due within 48 hours of the auction close. We do offer financing but would also be open to the money being wired. Please email me if you have any questions! We are located within a few miles of the Minneapolis & St. Paul International Airport MSP which we would be happy to pick you up from! Good luck bidding!
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2014 Nissan Versa Note priced from $13,990*
Fri, 14 Jun 2013With the 2014 Nissan Versa Note going on sale this month, Nissan has announced the official pricing for its redesigned subcompact hatchback. Commanding a $2,000 premium over the Versa sedan, the new Versa Note will have a starting price of $13,990 (*not including $790 for destination), which is $680 less than the 2012 Versa Hatchback.
The base model is the Versa Note S, but trim levels also include S Plus and SV starting at $15,240 and $15,990, respectively. The S Plus trim will deliver the highest fuel economy - best in class according to Nissan - for the Versa Note thanks to a CVT and active grille shutters, and the SV brings more convenience features like power windows and door locks (that's right, the base models will still get crank windows and manual door locks). Stepping up even further, the SL Package will add push-button starter, backup camera and heated seats for $17,690 while the SL Tech Package tops out at $18,490 with navigation, Nissan's Around View Monitor and Bluetooth. More pricing details for the 2014 Versa Note are posted below in the official press release.
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The subjects of the latest Petrolicious joint, Racing Champions, Reimer waxes philosophical about skateboarding and driving down some of the same routes. You'll not be surprised to hear that riding the curves of a mountain slope, be it on a deck or in a bucket seat, both rely on grip and nerve in various measure. Scroll down to see for yourself, and don't miss the rest of our Petrolicious library when you're done.
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