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2000 Nissan Xterra on 2040-cars

US $4,400.00
Year:2000 Mileage:151320
Location:

Wilson, North Carolina, United States

Wilson, North Carolina, United States
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2000 Nissan xterra great condition

 

Few small d2000 Nissan Xterra
V6
Sun Roof
CD
I'm selling a 2000 Nissan Xterra XE.
It is in good condition.
No major problems at all just some small scratches/ dents.
4X4 Hi and Lo
The car runs great
no problems with the transmission
A/C and radio works.
It has 151,320 miles on it.
new valve cover gaskets
new distributor
new sparkplug wires (NGK)
new spark plugs (NGK iridium)
new pcv valve
new fuel filter
new throttle position sensor

new shocks

 call or text
Mike for any questions
252-876-4507
or make offer OBO

 

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Renault-Nissan promises 10 autonomous models through 2020

Fri, Jan 8 2016

Renault-Nissan boss Carlos Ghosn promised back in 2013 to have autonomous technology on the road by 2020, and now the automaker has pledged to have more than 10 models ready in that time with varying levels of autonomous capabilities. The company claims it will offer these systems to customers around the world at affordable prices in major markets like the US, Europe, Japan, and China. Renault-Nissan will introduce driverless tech in multiple phases over the next four years. The first step will come later this year with the introduction of a single-lane autonomous system that will be able to go down the highway and manage stop-and-go traffic automatically. The next innovation in 2018 will offer multi-lane capability, and the ability to automatically pass other vehicles on the road. Another big jump will come in 2020 with the ability for models to navigate intersections and urban areas without a driver's control. Renault and Nissan engineers will develop all of this together, and the results will be available in both of the company's brands. Ghosn explained this roadmap towards an autonomous future last year but cautioned that Renault-Nissan didn't plan to take complete control away from owners. Instead, the company sees these systems as a way to make people even safer behind the wheel by reducing the chance for driver error. The automaker's deliberate introduction strategy is prudent because it can potentially adapt to proposed regulations that could mandate rules on how piloted vehicles operate. RENAULT-NISSAN TO LAUNCH MORE THAN 10 VEHICLES WITH AUTONOMOUS DRIVE TECHNOLOGY OVER THE NEXT FOUR YEARS World's fourth largest car group confirms autonomous drive and connectivity timeline through 2020 Fatal and serious injuries have been significantly reduced; new technologies will help make cars even safer Car group hires new executive to oversee connectivity and connected car services globally SUNNYVALE, Calif. – The Renault-Nissan Alliance will launch more than 10 vehicles with autonomous drive technology in the next four years. The global car group confirmed today that it will launch a range of vehicles with autonomous capabilities in the United States, Europe, Japan and China through 2020. The technology will be installed on mainstream, mass-market cars at affordable prices. In addition, Renault-Nissan will launch a suite of new connectivity applications that will make it easier for people to stay connected to work, entertainment and social networks.

Will next-gen Nissan Leaf get CUV version?

Sat, Aug 1 2015

After a first generation spent as a pioneer in the hybrid Wild West, the second-generation Toyota Prius settled down and started a family. Why can't the same happen for the next-generation Nissan Leaf? Autocar has a highly speculative report on just such an outcome, but if nothing else it shows that Nissan is open to the idea. Trevor Mann, an executive vice president at Nissan who doubles as the company's chief performance officer, said "There could be more than one Leaf," and that the brand is "still studying other opportunities." That might mean another kind of body style, but Mann's focus on making sure Nissan on properly converting "the market intelligence that we're gathering" makes it sound like any kind of decision is a long way in the future. Outsiders keep pointing at an electric crossover as the logical step, and the company has already shown the remarkably polished, seven-seater Hi-Cross Concept. Before any of that can happen, right now Nissan is still busy tweaking the formula for the current Leaf to shake off lower sales this year. Then, there remain plenty of questions swirl about the next-generation Leaf, the first being when will it get here. Sometime in 2017 is the latest rumor based on comments made by ex-product honcho Andy Palmer, but the date is really as much of a mystery as its range - which could be more than 300 miles, the way it will look, and the feature set. If they need an easy idea for some kind of utility vehicle they've already got Sparky, the Leaf pickup truck, in-house (pictured). We'd give that the thumbs up. Featured Gallery Nissan Leaf Frontier View 9 Photos News Source: Autocar Green Nissan Crossover Hatchback Electric Future Vehicles

Nissan Zeod RC crash test looks like crushing the tip on a pencil

Fri, 16 May 2014

Nissan has already showed us the 1.5-liter, three-cylinder engine 400 horsepower and 280 pound-feet of torque, augmented by an electric motor, that sits in back of the ZEOD RC headed for the 24 Hours of Le Mans. At the ZEOD RC's other end is a carbon fiber crash structure that has to be tested against an immovable object, and Nissan has seen fit to show us that, too.
You know what to expect if you've seen a crash test before, but the really pointy nose on this car reminds us of a Faber Castell HB pencil being sent to its death. Better yet, it's in slow motion, and you can watch it below.