2004 Nissan Sentra Ser! 2.5 Eng, Auto, Needs Work, No Reserve!! Don"t Run! Nr!! on 2040-cars
Milford, Pennsylvania, United States
THIS IS FOR PARTS OR FIX!!! YOUR CHOICE!!!!!!! This car does not POWER UP AT ALL!!!!!! The mileage is UNKNOWN because I can't get it to power up, even with a good battery or a jump. The only thing I have got to work was the low beam headlights and that was as far as I checked (turned the switch). The mileage as of 12/15/2010 was 80k so it's a guess. I bought the car like this shortly ago and to me it seems many people have tried to work on it. It is the SER model so it has the bigger engine, nicer options like power windows, power door locks, keyless entry, cruise, cd, fog lights, nicer rims and so on. The front drivers headlight has a big crack, the windshield has a 2 big cracks, the passenger doors have a crease and rear bumper is dinged. This car is sold as is where is with no warranty expressed or implied. I encourage all potential buyers to come and look or ask questions. This is a NO RESERVE AUCTION AND I WILL SELL. It has a clean and clear NY title signed and ready to go. GOOD LUCK!!!! NO SHIPPING !!!! Pick-up is at zip 18337. |
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Thu, 20 Mar 2014The 2014 Nissan Rogue has scored a Top Safety Pick+ award following positive crash test results by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. The new crossover scored good results (the highest rating) in the group's five crashworthiness checks and a basic rating for front crash prevention.
The IIHS found that the Rogue also performed well in its small overlap front test with a low risk of injuries, and the driver's space maintained its structure well. It was an improvement over the previous generation, which received a marginal rating in that evaluation. The Rogue's optional forward collision warning system was enough for a basic rating in avoiding accidents.
To qualify as a Top Safety Pick, a vehicle must earn good ratings in the the moderate overlap front, side, roof strength and head restraint evaluations, plus a good or acceptable result in the small overlap front test. To receive the additional Plus rating in 2014, it must also have a basic, advanced or superior rating for front crash prevention. The IIHS scores vehicles as good, acceptable, marginal or poor, and avoidance systems are scored basic, advanced or superior, depending on the type of system and its performance. Scroll down to watch the videos of the small and moderate overlap crash tests and read the full IIHS statement.
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Tue, 08 Apr 2014The little yellow guy in the right lane above with the "Flitzer" license plate looks like a Trabant 601 wagon and it's called a Trabant, but it's got little to do with the impoverished East German runabout that did its part to drive Communist ideals further into the ground. You'd almost be forgiven for not knowing there's a turbocharged 3.0-liter engine up front, until you have look at that rear track... and the wheelie bars in back.
So with a power-to-weight ratio akin to an LS9-powered scooter, it's no surprise that the Trabbi puts a pasting on a slightly tuned, 580-horsepower Nissan GT-R - we don't know what happened with Godzilla's shifting, but it was all over from the hole shot. It's still fun to watch, though, and you can do that in the video below.
When public charging fails you and your EV
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