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Great On Gas! I- 4 Cylinder, 1.8l, X-tronic Cvt With Eco Mode = Fuel Efficient. on 2040-cars

C $24,500.00
Year:2019 Mileage:75500 Color: White /
  Gray/Beige
Location:

Kingston, Ontario, Canada

Kingston, Ontario, Canada
Advertising:
Engine:1.8L Inline-4
For Sale By:Private Seller
Transmission:Automatic
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Body Type:Sedan
Seller Notes: “Excellent condition, like new! No accidents. Brand new acoustic windshield (added layers of sound proofing insulation) installed in September.” Read Less
Year: 2019
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 3n1ab7ap4ky274848
Mileage: 75500
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, ext. mirrors & rear window, sunroof
Sub Model: SV
Model: Sentra
Drive Side: Right-hand drive
Number of Cylinders: 4
Safety Features: 10 air bags, Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags, AEB (Automatic Emergency Braking), Roof-mounted curtain side-impact air bag, Rollover air bag, Front impact air bags, Front seat-mounted side-impact air bags, Driver's supplemental air bags, Front pass. air bags, status lights, weight sensor, VDC -Vehicle Dynamic Control-has off switch
Interior Color: Gray/Beige
Exterior Color: White
Trim: SV
Make: Nissan
Drive Type: FWD
Options: Sunroof, Heated seats, Apple CarPlay/Android auto, Bluetooth
Condition: Used

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Why China will soon lead the electric vehicle market

Sat, Jan 16 2016

China could be the world's largest electric vehicle market by 2020, thanks to significant government subsidies and the major drawbacks of owning an internal combustion model there. The country's populace registered 75,000 EVs in 2014, and sales figures in 2015 looked even better. In a new video, Renault-Nissan examines the trend and why it happened. Chinese cities heavily encourage buyers to go green through vehicle incentives, but they also make it a hassle to be a polluter. In some places, there's a lottery to limit vehicle registrations and alternating driving bans for even or odd license plate numbers. However, these limits don't apply to EVs, and the country's automakers have benefited from the regulations by introducing small, inexpensive electric models, albeit with sometimes hilarious styling. China's emissions regulations will get even tighter in the coming years. In fact, a Honda exec recently predicted the company wouldn't be able to sell any models there without some form of electric assistance by 2025. Get a better look at the country's electric push to clean up vehicle pollution in Renault-Nissan's video. Related Video:

NHTSA opens investigation into 130k Nissan Versas for breaking springs

Tue, May 19 2015

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has opened a preliminary evaluation into a suspension problem that could affect an estimated 130,000 Nissan Versas from 2008-2010. According to the government agency's documentation (here as a PDF), there have been 93 complaints of the front coil springs fracturing while driving in these vehicles. Based on reports so far, it appears to NHTSA that this problem can happen at any speed and without warning. When the spring breaks, the pieces can also puncture a tire or brake line. A preliminary evaluation sets out to investigate "the scope, frequency and safety-related consequence" of the potential problem. According to a portion of a statement from the automaker to Autoblog, "Nissan is cooperating fully to answer the agency's questions regarding this issue in a timely manner." INVESTIGATION Subject : Front Coil Spring Fracture Date Investigation Opened: MAY 13, 2015 Date Investigation Closed: Open NHTSA Action Number: PE15019 Component(s): SUSPENSION All Products Associated with this Investigation Vehicle Make Model Model Year(s) NISSAN VERSA 2008-2010 Details Manufacturer: Nissan North America, Inc. SUMMARY: The Office of Defects Investigation (ODI) has received 93 complaints (VOQs) alleging incidents of front suspension coil spring fracture in model year (MY) 2008 through 2010 Nissan Versa passenger cars. Preliminary analysis of the complaints indicates that the coil spring failures occur without warning and can happen at any speed. One complaint (VOQ #10663102) reported the passenger-side coil spring fractured while traveling at 65 mph and caused a sudden tire failure by cutting the inner sidewall 360 degrees. Another complaint ( VOQ #10680740) reported the passenger-side coil spring fractured while traveling 40 mph and result in tire puncture and brake line failure. ODI has also received EWR field report information relating to coil spring failures in the subject vehicles. A Preliminary Evaluation has been opened to assess the scope, frequency and safety-related consequence of the alleged defect.

Ghosn: 'While I'm proud of our EV leadership, I know it's not enough.'

Thu, Dec 17 2015

Renault-Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn has written something like a State of the Union on electric vehicles and the carbon economy. We'd sum it up as, 'we're working on it but we all need to work harder.' Ghosn believes all of the commitments made at the Paris COP21 climate change conference are a start, but "the support of the business community is imperative," in coordination with the public sector. He stresses that he's after an "orderly transition," one that uses what we have now in order to go where many believe we need to go. That means no threats or revolution, no "aggressive government intervention and centralized demand and control," but rather a "practical, affordable way to begin reducing dependence" on the fuel that turns the skies brown. Ghosn wraps up his manifesto this way: "The UN Secretary General recently said that we are the first generation to feel the effects of climate change and the last to be able to do anything to stop it. This is a call to action, and the auto industry is committed to doing its part." Based on the undeniable shift toward the electrification of the automobile, we know that the call is being answered. Given the limited market share EVs have today, it could still use some more people and companies picking up the phone. With vehicle numbers expected to grow from 800 million to more than two billion by 2050, "transition will occur one way or another," Ghosn writes. Head over to Forbes to read Ghosn's thoughts.