Customized, Navigation System, Hard Tonneau Bed Cover With Tow Pkg on 2040-cars
Frankfort, Illinois, United States
2007,
Make: NISSAN, Model: TITAN LE CREW CAB LEATHER, FEATURES & OPTIONS, SPECIFICATIONS: Comes from a a smoke-free environment. EXCELLENT WORKING HEAT, COLD AC, DRIVES & SHIFTS PERFECTLY,TINTED WINDOWS, UPGRADED BLACK ALTEZZA HEAD&TAIL LIGHTS. ATTENTION!!!!!!! THERE IS AN BUYER OPTION FOR LOWER PLAIN GRILLE INSERT TO SWAP OUT OVER THE EXISTING SKULL GRILLE THATS IN THIS CURRENT LISTING, LOOKS EXACTLY LIKE THE CURRENT LOWER GRILLE INSERT EXCEPT WITHOUT THE CENTER SKULL DESIGN. BUYER MUST NOTIFY SELLER IMMEDIATELY AT END OF AUCTION IF SWAP IS DESIRED. Remote
Key less Entry, Alarm System, Driver\Passenger Air Bag, 4-Wheel Disc Brakes
ABS, Adjustable Steering Wheel, Dual Power Dual Heated Leather Seats,
Navigation System, Rockford Fosgate 6 Disc CD Changer Sound System,MP3\SD, IPOD
Aux Input Player, External DVD Surround Sound Aux Input, Cruise control,
Intermittent Wipers, Power Steering, Tire Pressure Monitor, Tow Haul Mode with
10000lb Max Tow Package, Auto Level Suspension, Rear Power Sliding Window,
Power Windows\Locks, Rear Bench Seat,18 inch Matte Black Custom Wheels,Custom
Black Hood Scoop. Odometer Bidding: Your bid constitutes a
legally binding contract to purchase this vehicle. Please do not bid if you're
not seriously interested or financially able to purchase this vehicle. Please
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IS AN ADDITIONAL $169.00 FEE DUE FOR MIN 1/4 TANK OF GAS, EXTRA KEYS &
DETAILING, IN ADDITION TO FINAL WINNING BID AMOUNT 1. Terms and Conditions, LOCAL-PICK-UP ONLY 2.
Deposit - The successful high bidder will submit a $500 non-refundable deposit
within 24 Hours of the close of the auction to secure the vehicle. Buyer agrees
to pay remaining balance due (plus applicable fees and taxes) within 5 days of
the close of the auction. All financial transactions must be completed before
delivery of the vehicle. 3.
Payment-
Cash In Full, In Person or Certified Bank Check . All funds must be in US
dollars only. If you have any questions please call us for more information.
Title will only be given after check has clears my
bank. 4.
Taxes and Registration fees: Out of state buyers are responsible for all state, county, city taxes
and fees, as well as title service fees in the state that the vehicle will be
registered. All taxes and fees must be paid in full in order for vehicle to be
titled and registered. 5.
Buyer's Inspection- Every effort was made to accurately and fairly describe this vehicle
& disclosure of all information known about this vehicle for auction.
Please be advised that used vehicles will have some dings and scratches
inherent for their year and mechanical parts are subject to fail. 6.
No Shipping is OFFERED-The buyer is responsible For Vehicle Pick Up. 7.
Warranty - Unless otherwise stated in the vehicle description, this vehicle is
being sold "as is". No representations or warranties are made by
seller, nor are any representations or warranties relied upon by bidders in
making bids. Manufacturer's warranties may still apply. Extended warranties may
be available. 8.
Successful Bidder - The winning bidder will be contacted via email after the auction closes
or he/she must contact us within 24 hours to proceed with payment and delivery
arrangements. 9.
Non-Paying Bidder - If the deposit is not received within 1 business days of the close of
auction or if the balance is not paid in full within 5 days following the close
of auction, we reserve the right to re-list the vehicle or sell the vehicle to
the next highest bidder or another qualified buyer. 10. We reserve the right to cancel all bids and end an auction early should
the vehicle no longer be available for sale. |
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What happens to Renault-Nissan after Ghosn is gone?
Tue, Dec 30 2014Carlos Ghosn is a very, very busy man. Like, really busy. As in, he heads up three automakers (and their subsidiaries), running facilities in 68 countries and selling vehicles in 170 different markets across the globe. He flies over 300,000 miles per year and works 15 to 16 hours a day, just to manage an alliance between the Japanese and French that's responsible for an expected $140 billion in sales this year alone. The Chairman and CEO of the Renault-Nissan Alliance, Ghosn has managed a number of remarkable feats during his time at both automakers, but there are some that are questioning how much longer the 60-year-old exec can handle the punishing nature of his responsibilities. According to Fortune, six months ago Ghosn signed a four-year contract to continue running Renault, while his tenure at Nissan will continue until at least 2017. Beyond that, though, the future is rather murky, and it's made worse by the high-level turnover that Renault-Nissan has experienced over the past few years, losing execs like Carlos Tavares, Johan de Nysschen and Andy Palmer. Fortune has an excellent, and lengthy, feature on Ghosn, his responsibilities and the danger posed to Renault-Nissan by his departure. If you're at all curious about what the exec has done for the two automakers, how this alliance has worked when so many other industry partnerships have failed and just what a post-Ghosn future may hold, head over and have a look. News Source: FortuneImage Credit: Lee Jin-man / AP Hirings/Firings/Layoffs Read This Infiniti Nissan Renault datsun dacia lada readthis
Lebanon has 40 days to figure out what to do with Carlos Ghosn
Fri, Jan 24 2020BEIRUT — Lebanon and Japan have about 40 days to decide whether ousted Nissan boss Carlos Ghosn will be extradited to Japan or stand trial in Lebanon, a judicial source and a source close to Ghosn said on Thursday, following his escape from Japan. Ghosn fled to Lebanon, his childhood home, as he was awaiting trial on charges of under-reporting earnings, breach of trust and misappropriation of company funds, all of which he denies. Japan and Lebanon have no extradition agreement, and Lebanon does not typically hand over its nationals. Ghosn's legal team is hoping to hold the trial in Lebanon, where the former auto executive has deep ties and hopes to clear his name. Japan has in recent days asked Lebanon to clarify what files Tokyo needs to send as part of an official extradition request, the two sources said. "They came back and requested a clarification. Today, we sent that to the Japanese," the judicial source said. That communication is significant because, according to Lebanon's rules for dealing with Interpol notices, it triggers a roughly 40-day period by the end of which agreement must be reached between the countries on where and how Ghosn will stand trial, the sources said. Japan must now either send a formal extradition request to Lebanon or send Ghosn's file to Beirut and agree on a process for trying him there, the source close to Ghosn said. An Interpol spokesperson said on Friday the organization did not itself dictate a timeframe or require any action to be taken by countries and such a framework is set locally. Ghosn, who holds Lebanese, French, and Brazilian nationality, was questioned earlier this month by Lebanese prosecutors who confiscated his passport and imposed a travel ban as part of the Interpol arrest warrant process. The source close to Ghosn said the former executive can appeal to Lebanon's prosecutor to drop the ban and return his passport if Japan does not respond within the timeframe. Japanese prosecutors have said they are still pushing for Ghosn to be tried in Japan. Ghosn has struck out at what he has called Japan's unjust judicial system and said the alternative to fleeing would have been to spend the rest of his life languishing in Tokyo without a fair trial. Related Video: This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings.   Government/Legal Weird Car News Nissan Renault Carlos Ghosn
U.S. will extradite father and son charged in Ghosn escape to Japan
Mon, Mar 1 2021BOSTON — An American father and son accused of helping former Nissan Chairman Carlos Ghosn flee Japan are being handed over on Monday to Japanese authorities for extradition from the United States, a person familiar with the matter said. The U.S. Supreme Court last month cleared the way for the extradition of U.S. Army Special Forces veteran Michael Taylor and his son, Peter Taylor, who are accused of helping Ghosn flee Japan while he was awaiting trial on financial charges. The Taylors, who have been in U.S. custody since their arrest in May, left the jail early on Monday to be flown to Japan, according to the person. Defense attorney Paul Kelly did not respond to a request for comment but told the Associated Press that the men had been turned over for extradition. The U.S. Justice Department declined to comment. They were charged last year with helping Ghosn flee Japan on Dec. 29, 2019, hidden in a box and on a private jet before reaching his childhood home, Lebanon, which has no extradition treaty with Japan. Ghosn was awaiting trial on charges that he had engaged in financial wrongdoing, including by understating his compensation in Nissan's financial statements. Ghosn denies wrongdoing. Prosecutors said the elder Taylor, a 60-year-old private security specialist, and Peter Taylor, 27, received $1.3 million for their services. The Taylors waged a months-long campaign to press their case against extradition in the courts, media, State Department and White House with the aid of a collection of high-powered lawyers and lobbyists. The Taylors' lawyers argued unsuccessfully in U.S. courts that their clients could not be prosecuted in Japan for helping someone "bail jump" and that, if extradited, they faced the prospect of relentless interrogations and torture. Related Video: This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. CES 2020 and Carlos Ghosn | Autoblog Podcast #609