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2008 Nissan Titan Le Crew Cab Pickup 4-door 5.6l on 2040-cars

US $18,500.00
Year:2008 Mileage:62563
Location:

Phoenix, Arizona, United States

Phoenix, Arizona, United States
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Truck Is Clean Inside & Out No Accidents No Issues
Tires Have 65% + Tread
A/C Ice Cold
Everything Works No Issues At All
No Rust Any where
Interior
  • (5) assist handles
  • (6) cup holders & (4) bottle holders
  • 12V pwr outlets
  • Bucket type glove box
  • Cruise control w/steering wheel controls
  • Dual illuminated visor vanity mirrors
  • Folding 60/40 rear bench seat -inc: flip-up seat cushions , flip down center seat armrest , 3-way height adjustable head restraints
  • Front air conditioning w/manual temp control
  • Front/rear door pockets
  • Full floor carpeting
  • Illuminated switches for pwr locks, windows, mirrors
  • Instrumentation -inc: tachometer, tire pressure warning, outside temp, coolant temp, transmission temp, oil pressure, battery level, trip computer, driver info center
  • Interior lighting -inc: front map lights , mood lighting, lamps on demand, illuminated entry/exit system
  • Manual day/night rearview mirror
  • Manual tilt steering column
  • Overhead console -inc: map lights & storage
  • Pwr door locks w/auto-locking feature
  • Pwr windows -inc: auto up/down, safety reverse
  • Rear seat heating/cooling vents
  • Rear window defogger
  • Remote keyless entry
  • Security alarm system
  • Vehicle immobilizer system
Exterior
  • (4) fixed tie down points inside bed
  • (4) full-size doors
  • 18" x 8" aluminum wheels w/center caps
  • Bedside & tailgate top moldings
  • Black door handles
  • Black folding outside mirrors
  • Body-color bodyside moldings
  • Cargo area high mount lamp
  • Chrome front bumper
  • Chrome grille
  • Chrome rear step bumper
  • Full size conventional spare tire & wheel
  • P265/70R18 all-season OWL tires
  • Pwr up/down sliding rear window
  • Rear privacy glass
  • Removable locking tailgate w/dampened assist
  • Solar tint glass
  • Variable intermittent windshield wipers
Safety
  • 3-point seat belts for all positions
  • 4-wheel anti-lock braking system (ABS)
  • Active brake limited slip (ABLS)
  • Child safety rear door locks
  • Driver & front passenger dual-stage airbags w/occupant sensor
  • Driver & front passenger seat-mounted side-impact air bags
  • Electronic brake force distribution (EBD)
  • Energy absorbing steering column
  • Front seat belt pretensioners & load limiters
  • Lower anchors & tethers for children (LATCH)
  • Roof-mounted curtain side-impact air bags w/rollover sensor
  • Tire pressure monitoring system
  • Vehicle dynamic control (VDC)
Mechanical
  • 130 amp alternator
  • 5-speed automatic transmission -inc: tow/haul mode
  • 5.6L V8 engine
  • 650 CCA battery
  • Battery saver
  • Electronic shift-on-the-fly transfer case
  • Engine speed-sensitive pwr rack-&-pinion steering
  • Front stabilizer bar
  • Front tow hooks
  • Fuel tank skid plate
  • Independent double wishbone front suspension
  • Multi-leaf rear suspension w/solid Dana axle
  • Oil pan skid plate
  • Pwr front/rear disc brakes
  • Stainless steel exhaust
  • Transmission oil cooler
Audio
  • Factory brand stereo
  • RockFord Fosgate audio system
Entertainment
  • AM/FM stereo w/6-disc in-dash CD changer-inc: MP3/WPA playback, radio data system (RDS), speed-sensitive volume control, aux input jack , (8) speakers
  • Fixed rod antenna
Tires
  • 265/70/18 tires
Wheels
  • 18 inch wheels

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Half of Chinese car buyers won't shop Japanese over hard feelings

Mon, May 26 2014

The hard feelings between China and Japan is no real secret. Besides modern-day disputes, the two countries have had a long-running enmity that dates back to well before the atrocities of World War II. All things considered, then, it shouldn't be a shock that half of Chinese car buyers wouldn't consider a Japanese car. This survey, conducted by Bernstein Research, found that 51 percent of 40,000 Chinese consumers wouldn't even consider a Japanese car – which, again, isn't really surprising, when you consider stories like this. According to Bernstein, the most troubling thing is the location of these sentiments – smaller, growing cities where the population is going to need sets of wheels. We imagine it wouldn't be as big of an issue in traffic-clogged Shanghai or Beijing, but these small cities are going to become a major focus for automakers. "Nationalistic feelings are an impediment. [Japanese] premium brands will struggle," analyst Max Warburton wrote in a research note, according to The Wall Street Journal. Things will improve for Japanese makes, although China will remain a challenge, with Warburton writing, "the one thing that comes out most clearly is that most Chinese really want a German car. While we expect Japanese brands to continue to recover market share this year, ultimately the market will belong to the Germans." There are a few other insights from the study. According to WSJ, Japanese brands are viewed better than Korean brands, and they're seen as more comfortable than the offerings from Germany or the US, despite the fact that everyone in China apparently wants a German car. This is a tough position for the Japanese makes to be in, as there's really not a lot they can do to win favor with Chinese buyers. It will be interesting to see how this plays out, particularly as the importance of the PRC continues to increase year after year. News Source: The Wall Street Journal - sub. req.Image Credit: Kazuhiro Nogi / AFP / Getty Images Honda Mazda Nissan Toyota Car Buying

Is the Chevy Camaro Z/28 a Godzilla Slayer at the track?

Sat, 29 Mar 2014

Godzilla. It's a name that strikes fear in the minds and hearts of giant monsters (Mothra!) worldwide, not to mention a number of automobile manufacturers that produce high-performance coupes... including Chevrolet. The Bowtie-cladded company has one rather obvious model that lines up squarely in the sights of the Nissan GT-R, that being the Corvette.
Interestingly, though, Chevy's halo coupe isn't the vehicle the boys from Motor Trend decided to match up at Barber Motorsports Park against the Japanese Godzilla, opting instead for the brand-new Camaro Z/28. A glance at the spec sheet of the Z/28 clears up any consternation regarding MT's choice - more horsepower for the Nissan, more torque for the Chevy and roughly the same weight means they are on pretty equal ground when it comes to what's under the hood.
The rest of the spec sheet looks to tilt the argument in the GT-R's favor (especially considering that MT's test car is a Track Edition model), as it boasts all-wheel-drive traction, a quick-shifting six-speed dual-clutch transmission and a price tag that's about $40,000 higher than that of the Z/28. Oh, and don't forget the GT-R's legendary computer-controlled reflexes. Does any of that matter with a professional race car driver like Randy Pobst behind the wheel? Scroll down and watch the video to find out.

Nissan-Renault and game developer plan driverless ride-hailing

Thu, Jun 22 2017

TOKYO - The Nissan and Renault alliance plans to launch driverless ride-hailing and ride-sharing services in coming years, as the automakers look beyond making and selling cars to survive an industry being quickly transformed by new services. Automakers are leveraging expertise in automated driving functions for mass-market cars to develop mobility services, as they compete with tech firms such as Alphabet Inc and Uber in the fast-growing "pay-per-ride" market which threatens to hit demand for car ownership. Ogi Redzic, head of Nissan-Renault's Connected Vehicles and Mobility Services division, said the alliance would begin self-driving services based on its electric cars "certainly within 10 years," though not likely before 2020. "We think that the big opportunity for us is in automation, electric vehicles and ride-sharing and hailing together," Redzic said in an interview on Thursday. Nissan and Renault join a small group of automakers aiming to enter the ride-hailing market, which Goldman Sachs last month estimated would grow eightfold by 2030 to be five times the size of the taxi market. Redzic said the Japanese and French partners were testing self-driving vehicles, and that any service would run on pre-mapped courses with predetermined pick-up and drop-off points. The two automakers are developing the system with Japanese game software maker DeNA Co Ltd and French public transport operator Transdev SA. German rival BMW AG is also testing autonomous vehicles for use in ride-hailing services, while Uber has been developing self-driving technology. U.S. tech firm nuTonomy Inc and ride services company Lyft Inc, which counts General Motors Co as a major shareholder, this month announced they would begin piloting an autonomous vehicle ride-hailing service in Boston. Redzic said to market a self-driving service, regulations need to change to allow driverless cars on roads. At the moment, most global jurisdictions do not expressly authorise vehicles to operate on regular roads without a driver. "It doesn't just depend on us," he said. "To become fully driverless you need laws to change." Reporting by Naomi TajitsuRelated Video: