1996 Nissan Sentra Gxe 4 Door Manual Needs Work Low Miles 35-38 Mpg No Reserve on 2040-cars
Portland, Oregon, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:1.6 TWIN CAM 16 VALVE
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Nissan
Model: Sentra
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: GXE
Options: CD Player
Drive Type: FWD
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Mileage: 135,336
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Sub Model: GXE
Exterior Color: Gold
Interior Color: Gray
Number of Doors: 4
Number of Cylinders: 4
HELLO UP FOR SALE IS A 1996 NISSAN SENTRA THAT WE TOOK AS A TRADE, THE CAR IS FULLY EQUIPPED WITH 4 CYLINDER 1.6 TWIN CAM 16 VALVE ENGINE, POWER DOORS, POWER WINDOWS, CRUISE CONTROL,POWER STEERING, KENWOOD CD PLAYER, VERY CLEAN IN AND OUT WITH THE EXCEPTION OF EXPECTED DENTS AND SCRATCHES FOR A 17 YEAR OLD CAR, THE CAR RUNS BUT IT HAS A KNOCKING NOISE COMING FROM THE TOP OF THE ENGINE, ACCORDING TO THE MECHANIC IT NEEDS VALVE ADJUMENT HOW EVER I'M NOT A MECHANIC AND DON'T HAVE TIME TO MESS WITH IT .THE CAR COULD BE LOADED AND UNLOADED UNDER IT'S OWN POWER BUT NOT ADVISIBLE TO DRIVE UNTIL THE ENGINE PROBLEM IS FIXED,THERE IS NO RESERVE SO THE HIGHEST BID WINS, SOLD AS IS WITH NO WARRANTY,Placing a Bid: Your bid constitutes a legally binding contract to purchase this vehicle, I could help with shipping quote,
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Nissan axing Pathfinder Hybrid from 2016 lineup
Thu, Jul 2 2015The Nissan lineup gets a little smaller for the 2016 model year, as the Pathfinder Hybrid is dropped from the range. With its debut in late 2013, the electrically assisted SUV is one of the company's more recent introductions. However, it never really caught on with the public. "The Pathfinder Hybrid is not available in the US for the 2016 model year. Our emphasis is on the 3.5-liter V6 Pathfinder that achieves a best-in-class 20-city and 27-highway fuel economy," Nissan North America product communications director Dan Bedore confirmed to Autoblog. "Nissan has no announcement on future hybrid gasoline-electric powertrain applications at this time." Nissan actually ended production of the Pathfinder Hybrid in January, and "the hybrid was never a big part of Pathfinder sales," Bedore said to Automotive News. For the price premium, the electrically assisted version that combined a supercharged 2.5-liter four-cylinder and a 20-horsepower electric motor was only rated three or four miles per gallon better in EPA combined ratings than with the V6. However, while the company doesn't outline individual sales of the two, powertrain variants, the SUV is performing well so far this year. Through June 2015, sales are up 4.9 percent with 41,938 units sold. The future for the Infiniti QX60 Hybrid, which is the Pathfinder's more luxurious sibling, doesn't look very bright either. "For the United States, while the QX60 Hybrid continues to be available at some retailers across the country, our production is currently focused on the QX60 3.5 model," Infiniti spokesperson Kyle Bazemore told Autoblog. However, the vehicle is still in production at the Smyrna, TN, factory for export to places like China and Mexico. According to Bazemore if demand happens to increase in the US, "we have the manufacturing ability to make them available." Overall, QX60 sales are also up 14 percent this year in the US.
Demand for electric car rentals unplugged by range anxiety
Tue, 15 Oct 2013It's the hurdle that electric vehicles must clear to be launched into the mainstream: range anxiety. But this time it isn't prospective customers who worry about running out of juice, Bloomberg reports, but renters who return to car rental agencies before their lease is up and trade their EVs in for more traditional gasoline-powered autos and gas-electric hybrids.
"People are very keen to try [electric vehicles], but they will switch out of the contract part way through ... they think they can't get to a charging station," says Lee Broughton, head of sustainability at Enterprise. Enterprise customers who rent EVs reportedly trade them in 1.6 days into the rental period on average, which compares unfavorably to the six- to seven-day rental periods of traditional, fuel-burning automobiles.
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Nissan reveals radical BladeGlider concept for Tokyo debut
Fri, 08 Nov 2013Radical reinvention of the automobile doesn't happen very often. There's a reason they refer to it as "reinventing the wheel", after all. But that's what a team of racecar designers did with the original DeltaWing concept in 2010. Originally proposed as an IndyCar racer, the project was subsequently redesigned for Le Mans. That's when Nissan got on board, supported the project for a few races, then took the design in its own direction with the ZEOD RC. And now it's taking it to the road... via the auto show.
What we have here is the BladeGlider concept, a proposal for a delta-shaped electric sportscar which Nissan will present at the Tokyo Motor Show in a couple of weeks. Designed to focus on driving pleasure, the BladeGlider is about as radical as they come. Like the DeltaWing and ZEOD RC, it's got a narrow front track and wide rear to minimize drag and optimize stability, packing a 1+2 seating arrangement to put the driver front and center like in a McLaren F1, with upward-swinging doors and underbody aerodynamics to keep it glued to the road. In-wheel motors (of unspecified output) provide the power, a lightweight lithium-ion battery (not to mention the carbon-fiber bodywork) keeps it all fearther-like, and weight distribution is heavily biased towards the rear at 30:70.
A radical concept, to be sure, but here's the kicker: Nissan wants to build it. As you can see from the press release below, the BladeGlider "is both a proposal for the future direction of Nissan electric vehicle (EV) development and an exploratory prototype for an upcoming production vehicle". While it would undoubtedly take some time to develop, much less certify for road, seeing one of these - or even better, driving one - on our favorite stretches of tarmac strikes us as a prospect worth waiting for.











