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2009 Mitsubishi Lancer Es 54k Miles Automatic Salvage Title No Reserve! on 2040-cars

Year:2009 Mileage:54500 Color: Color
Location:

Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States

Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Advertising:

Up for auction is a 2009 MITSUBISHI LANCER ES

 

Fuel: Gasoline

Engine: 2.0 4cyl

Transmission: Automatic

Drive train: FWD

Doors: 4


Body Style: SEDAN

Exterior Color: GRAY

Interior Color: BLACK

 

VIN: JA3AU26U29U007146

 

  The vehicle is equipped with an 4 Cylinder 2.0 L Engine and CVT AUTOMATIC transmission.  The odometer shows 54,500 MILES.  It’s equipped with KEYLESS Entry, Alloy Rims, CD MP3 player, Power Windows, Power Door Locks, AC, CD Changer, and much more.  The interior is Black and appear to be in GOOD condition and with minor signs of wear and tear.  The exterior of the car is SILVER.  The tires appear to have roughly 40% life left. 

FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CALL 651 283 6730

 

This vehicle has a SALVAGE CERTIFICATE due too a minor accident to the FRONT. There was no frame damage.  The Driver Side Headlight, Front Bumper Cover,  Driver Side Air Bag and Fender were professionally replaced. The vehicle looks and runs great..... (please refer to the pictures below).

 

INFORMATION CONCERNING VEHICLE CONDITION:

I have made every effort to photograph important details of the vehicles both in body and interior condition, however small dings, scratches and blemishes in the vehicles paint and body are often difficult to catch in the camera lens, so if you fail to personally inspect the car, please know that these imperfections may exist. 

 

THE VEHICLE IS BEING SOLD “AS IS” .  IF YOU CHOOSE TO SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT FOR AN INSPECTION PLEASE  FEEL FREE TO DO SO OR BRING YOUR MECHANIC BEFORE THE AUCTION  ENDS. YOU CAN MAKE ARRANGEMENTS WITH ME AND I HAVE NO PROBLEM SHOWING IT TO YOU OR YOUR SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE.

INFORMATION CONCERNING PAYMENT FOR VEHICLE: 

A $500 DEPOSIT VIA PAYPAL IS DUE IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE AUCTION END. WINNING BIDDER MUST CONTACT ME AND ARRANGE TO HAVE THE VEHICLE PICKED UP WITHIN 72 HOURS OF AUCTION ENDING. IF VEHICLE STAYS FOR MORE THAN 72 HOURS WITHOUT PAYMENT OR PICK UP, I WILL HAVE THE RIGHT TO CANCEL THE AUCTION AND REALIST THE SUV UNLESS OTHER AGREEMENTS HAVE BEEN MADE BETWEEN BOTH PARTIES PRIOR AND AT THE END OF THE AUCTION.

MINNESOTA BUYERS PAY FOR TAX, LICENSE, AND ALL DMV FEES. ALL BUYERS PAY A $50 ADMIN FEE FOR PROCESSING

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Swarm of bees descends on man's Mitsubishi

Tue, May 24 2016

A man in Wales got quite a shock when he returned to his car only to find it covered in bees. According to the South Wales Evening Post, an unnamed driver parked Mitsubishi Outlander in front of the Three Crowns Pub in Haverfordwest, a city in Pembrokesire, Southwest Wales. When he returned, he discovered a large swarm of honeybees had come to roost on the rear of the car. Thankfully, before anyone could disturb the bees, a Pembrokeshire Coast National Park ranger named Tom Moses came across the scene. "It was spectacular, I was driving through when I sported the big brown splodge," Moses told the Evening Post. "A lot of people were really amazed by it, cars were slowing down and people were taking pictures of it." The bees were swarming the car after their queen became lodged in the trunk, according to the Guardian. Moses has an interest in bees and often speaks to people about the ways in which bees are threatened by pesticides and habitat destruction. "At the national park, we like people to be aware of how important bees are and how people should be looking after them," Moses told the paper. The ranger contacted the Pembrokeshire Beekeepers' Association and two members came out to collect the swarm. "I was a little bit concerned, with it being in the middle of town outside a pub, that someone might do something stupid and get hurt or do something stupid and hurt the bees," Moses said. His concern is valid. It's a very bad idea to tangle with stinging insects when you don't know what you're doing. Bees swarm to protect their queen, and are liable to swarm anything they see as a threat. If you ever find yourself in this unlikely scenario, call a professional beekeeper who can safely remove the hive. Avoid hiring an exterminator though. Bee populations have a hard enough time as it is. Honeybee die-offs and disappearances have been on the rise since 2006. According to the United States Department of Agriculture, one of the primary culprits is Colony Collapse Disorder, which happens when all adult workers in a hive disappear leaving only immature bees and a queen behind. Related Video:

Nissan CEO Uchida says he's willing to be fired if turnaround fails

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YOKOHAMA — Nissan's new chief executive said on Tuesday he would accept being fired if he fails to turn around Japan's second biggest automaker which is grappling with plunging sales in the aftermath of the scandal surrounding ex-chairman Carlos Ghosn. Makoto Uchida, who took over the top job in December, put his job on the line at the automaker's shareholders' meeting, where he faced demands ranging from cutting executive pay to offering a bounty to bring Ghosn back to Japan after he fled to Lebanon. Nissan's worsening performance has heaped pressure on Uchida, formerly Nissan's China chief who became its third CEO since September, to come up with aggressive steps to revive the company. On Tuesday, Uchida, who was repeatedly heckled by shareholders, said he was ready to face dismissal if he failed to improve profitability at the company, which is on course to post its worst annual operating profit in 11 years. "We will make sure that we steer the company in an effective way so that it is visible in the eyes of viewers. I will commit to this: if the circumstances remain uncertain you can fire me immediately," he said. Uchida, 53, did not give a timeframe for improving Nissan's performance. The new boss must prove to the board he can accelerate cost-cutting and rebuild profits at the 86-year-old Japanese giant, and that he has the right strategy to repair its partnership with France's Renault, sources have told Reuters. Uchida pleaded with shareholders to be patient while he comes up with a plan by May to recover from crumbling profits and a corporate shake-up following Ghosn's arrest in Japan in late 2018 over financial misconduct charges. "If you can be patient a little bit longer, on a day-to-day basis you will be able to sense we are changing," he said. Ahead of the meeting, some shareholders demanded more clarity about Uchida's plan. "I just want to know what the plan for recovery is. At the moment, the share price has dropped again, and the value of the company has plummeted," said a 70-year-old former employee who owns shares in the company. "If this is the situation, part of me thinks that we would be better off with Ghosn ... If we don't get a clearer vision of the path the company is taking, it will be a worry." Nissan's shares are trading around their lowest level in more than a decade following its latest earnings.

Ever wonder how to really pronounce Japanese automaker names?

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People tend to get very set in their ways when it comes to the pronunciation of words. Just look at the endless debates over whether or not to say the final 'e' in Porsche (which you should in terms of correct German enunciation). Or the argument about whether to follow the British convention and give the 'u' in Jaguar a special delivery or to say the 'ua' diphthong as more of a 'w' sound, as usually happens in the US.
This short video doesn't answer either of those automotive questions, but it does allow a native Japanese speaker to demonstrate the accepted pronunciations for several, major automakers from the country. One benefit is that it clears up the occasional debate over whether Nissan should be said with a long or short 'i' sound. Also, listen closely to how the female host says Mazda as Matsuda, the way it's actually said in the language. Even if this doesn't change the way you enunciate these brands, at least now you know the accurate way in Japanese.