2004 Nissan Sentra S Sedan 4-door 1.8l on 2040-cars
Waretown, New Jersey, United States
ADULT DRIVEN 2004 Nissan Sentra S 1.8L Automatic w/ 190,000 miles. 4CYL DOHC. RUNS GOOD. Automatic Transmission- Power windows and Locks. PRICE JUST LOWERED- $3000 FIRM Cash. !!!ADULT DIVEN!!! NJ INSPECTION GOOD THRU OCTOBER-2015 Newer Goodyear tires just rotated/ balanced on (4-12-14) 50 miles ago. Stereo works great but CD player is stuck w/CD still inside. Easy fix. Interior has stains and needs a good shampoo/ cleaning. In the next 5K-10K it will need struts (shocks) for a better ride(front and rear about $200). KBB retail price is $4250 ADULT DRIVEN COMMUTER CAR. JUST LOWERED THE PRICE- NOW Selling for $3000 FIRM- Cash- Come with $3000 cash FIRM. In Person ONLY. You see car- You test drive car- You like car?- You buy car- You drive car away w/ your plates. We are not desperate to sell. This car is priced with 190,000 and needing very minor work. We are not desperate to sell so, do your research before coming. THE PRICE IS $3000 FIRM. NO LOW BALLERS. ADULT DRIVEN- Clean Title in hand. YES- IT IS STILL FOR SALE!!!!
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2013 Nissan Frontier gets substantial price drop, better fuel economy
Mon, 04 Mar 2013With the competition dwindling (or dying) among compact trucks, Nissan is looking to make some minor changes to the 2013 Frontier to snag a few extra sales for its aging pickup. Pricing and fuel economy are probably two of the most important vehicle stats among new-car buyers, and the 2013 Nissan Frontier has made vast improvements in both areas over the 2012 model.
First things first: The MSRP of both the King Cab and Crew Cab models have dropped by $1,270 with new starting prices of $17,990 and $22,030 (*not including the $845 destination charge), respectively. The biggest price drop is seen on the SV Crew Cab 4x2, which dropped $1,450 to its new price of $23,990. The important thing here is that the 2013 Frontier King Cab is now priced just a few hundred dollars more than a regular cab version of the Toyota Tacoma. Nissan is also offering a new SV Value Truck Package that includes all the equipment of the previous SV Premium Utility Package (spray-on bedliner, Utili-Track in-bed cargo system with four adjustable cleats and Bluetooth) and adds in a rearview monitor and dual-zone air conditioning.
Another key change made for 2013 was to the Frontier's fuel economy. Except for the base-model truck (King Cab, inline-four, manual transmission, two-wheel drive), all other configurations have seen increases in city and/or highway fuel economy to the tune of one or two miles per gallon; the biggest improvement was to the V6 models with the automatic transmission, which saw an improvement of one mpg city and two mpg highway. Nissan accomplished this with better aerodynamics and updated internal engine components to reduce friction. Aero changes include a seal between the cab and bed, a tailgate spoiler and a new front chin spoiler. For more details on the 2013 Frontier - including a full pricing breakdown - scroll down for the official press release.
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2014 Nissan Versa Note
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The result was a highly economical car with space for four and some luggage that just happened to be an absolute hoot to drive. Nissan has followed a similar path in the design of its Versa Note, which strives to provide the maximum amount of space and efficiency in a minimal footprint. On this front, it's successful.
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