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2000 Nissan Maxima Se Special Edition Car For Sale on 2040-cars

US $3,750.00
Year:2000 Mileage:186123 Color: has some small flaws
Location:

Millstone Township, New Jersey, United States

Millstone Township, New Jersey, United States
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Up for sale my 2000 Nissan Maxima SE model. 186K on odometer, Automatic Trans no issues, Engine has no issues and runs well, powerful enough 3.0 Nissan engine sound good, no leaks of any kind, no knocks. These cars are know to go 250k. All power equipment work great. . Heated front seats. Bose sound system. cruse, elec sunroof, keyless entry power seats, Exterior has some small flaws , which is normal for this age cars( small rust next to left rear wheel , please see picture), scratches, small dings, nothing major. Interior is cloth gray (gold exterior) real nice color combination. No warning lights of any kind, good tires. This car has had regular service and oil changes ever 3000 miles. Its a good car which you can purchase relatively cheap. If you have any questions please contact me with your phone # and I will any answer you have. Thank you. Pick up only. Car must be paid in full when picked up. Cash only

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    Nissan working on something radical for Le Mans

    Tue, 17 Dec 2013

    With Porsche joining Audi and Toyota at the front of the LMP1 grid at Le Mans next year, Nissan is the next to be throwing its hat (and considerable R&D budget) into the proverbial ring. But only if it's allowed to do something radically different, according to the latest report in Car magazine.
    Just what that means remains to be seen, but Nissan is reportedly in active discussions with the ACO (the body that governs the race) to see how far it can stretch the regulations. The ACO has taken an intriguingly different approach to equalizing performance, mandating the maximum amount of energy that can be used per lap instead of telling teams what kind of engines they can use. That's how Porsche is entering with a four-cylinder engine, Toyota with a V8 and Audi with a diesel six. But when it comes to the shape of the car itself, the rules are considerably more restrictive.
    Unfortunately the rules would prohibit Nissan fielding the ZEOD RC (with its narrow front track) in the LMP1 class, relegating it instead to the Garage 56 slot for experimental racers (which the DeltaWing filled before). And the realities of endurance racing would effectively prohibit anyone from fielding an all-electric racer. Within those confines, though, Nissan is eager to find enough wiggle room to make something both visually and technically different from other LMPs. And if the ACO won't let it do so at Le Mans, it could turn to another race or series (like the Nürburgring 24) that would.

    Feds say Americans' bid to avoid extradition in Ghosn escape is 'flawed'

    Wed, Jun 17 2020

    BOSTON — U.S. prosecutors on Tuesday said a former Green Beret and his son, wanted by Japan for helping former Nissan boss Carlos Ghosn flee the country, were advancing a "flawed" interpretation of Japanese law to fight their extradition. Michael Taylor and his son, Peter Taylor, were arrested in Massachusetts last month at Japan's request for allegedly smuggling Ghosn out of the country on Dec. 29, 2019, in a box while he was out on bail awaiting trial on financial charges. Ghosn fled to Lebanon, his childhood home, after being charged with engaging in financial wrongdoing, including by understating his compensation in Nissan's financial statements. He denies wrongdoing. Lawyers for the Taylors in a motion last week asked a federal judge in Boston to quash the provisional warrants issued in May for their arrests, arguing that "bail jumping" is not a crime in Japan. Defense lawyers argued that helping someone jump bail was also not a crime. While Japan issued arrest warrants for the Taylors in January, the lawyers said the crime stated in the warrants is an immigration offense and a non-extraditable misdemeanor. But U.S. prosecutors in a brief filed on Tuesday said it would be "unprecedented" for the extradition case at this junction to be tossed based on a "flawed interpretation of Japanese law and a mischaracterization of the facts." While Japan has not yet formally sought their extradition, the country has confirmed that Taylors' conduct constitutes a felony, U.S. prosecutors said. "The purported loophole through which the Taylors seek to evade justice simply does not exist," U.S. prosecutors wrote. Prosecutors added that neither Taylor, including Michael, a U.S. Army Special Forces veteran and private security specialist, should be released from jail as they are flight risks. Abbe Lowell, the Taylors' lawyer, said he was reviewing the filing. Related Video: Government/Legal Mitsubishi Nissan Renault Carlos Ghosn

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