2006 Nissan 350z Touring Roadster Convertible Auto Leather Bose 6cd Navigation! on 2040-cars
Upland, California, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Salvage
Engine:3.5L 3498CC V6 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
Year: 2006
Make: Nissan
Model: 350Z
Trim: Touring Convertible 2-Door
Options: Cassette Player, Leather Seats, CD Player, Convertible
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Drive Type: RWD
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 91,828
Exterior Color: Black
Interior Color: Black
Disability Equipped: No
Number of Cylinders: 6
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
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C/H
Enterprises Auto
Dealer Upland,
CA 91786 Phone:
909-625-5734 E-Mail:CHEnterprisesAuto@Gmail.com
2006 Nissan 350Z Touring Roadster!
Clean
black exterior with Black Leather Interior. Loaded
Touring model with Nissan Installed Navigation! VERY
SHARP with Black OEM wheels and Black Projector LED Headlights. This
Z is a joy to drive.
We
are currently offering FREE SHIPPING to anywhere on the west coast with a buy
it now purchase!!! We
are offering 1/2 price shipping rates for everyone on the east coast with buy it
now purchases. Just ask for a quote!
Vehicle
Details:
Make:
Nissan Model:
350Z Body
Style: 2DR Convertible Interior
Color: Black Leather Exterior
Color: Black Transmission:
Automatic with Manual Mode Mileage:
91,828 Actual Miles Title:
Salvage Title/Salvage Certificate of Title VIN
Number: JN1AZ36A66M451157
Additional Details:
This Z is having a new
convertible top installed on it. The mechanics of the top
are fully functional, just the canvas is being replaced. More photos will be added
once this is done.
We strive to make sure our customers
get the best price, experience, and vehicle quality possible. We aim to
accurately describe our vehicles through our description and photo album on our
website. In addition to this, feel free to contact us with specific questions
or to request additional photos and or before repair photos. We do have the NMVTIS History Report
and will gladly send the report to you. If you have any questions regarding
this car or any of our other vehicles, please call or send us an E-mail. We look forward to hearing from you!! E-Mail: CHEnterprisesAuto@Gmail.com - - - Phone: (909)
625-5734
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VEHICLE REPRESENTATION We
make every attempt to accurately describe the vehicles we have for sale.
Although we describe all our vehicles to the best of our abilities, we cannot
go over every inch of the vehicle with a magnifying glass. It is the buyer’s
responsibility to make all inspections and evaluations of the current
conditions of the car BEFORE the auction ends. By placing your bid you have
agreed to accept the car in its present condition. Please take the time to
review the photos carefully and do not hesitate to ask questions if something
is unclear. We are not responsible for errors or omissions in our listings. The
mileage on the car may be different due to test drives, demos, etc. VEHICLE TRANSPORTATION The
buyer is responsible for shipping/pickup of the vehicle. We are happy to assist
in arranging the transportation of the vehicle per the buyer’s request. We will
happily provide a shipping quote for the buyer upon request. In addition, we
are open to meeting a buyer in order to deliver the vehicle. This needs to be
discussed ahead of time, so that the necessary arrangements can be made. WARRANTY The
vehicle is being sold “as is” and where is with all faults and possible
defects. No representations or warranties are made by seller, either expressed
or implied. Any descriptions or representations are for identification purposes
only and are not to be construed as a warranty of any type. PAYMENT INFORMATION A
$500 non-refundable deposit is due within 48hrs of winning the auction. This
secures the vehicle for the buyer and holds the vehicle for the buyer until the
remainder of the balance is paid. The remainder of the balance is due within 7
days of winning the auction. The final payment can be made via wire transfer,
cashier check, bank loan check, certified bank check, or cash in person. We
will not release the title to the vehicle or the vehicle itself until the
payment has fully cleared. Please contact us with any other payment
arrangements or to discuss how the final payment will be made. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION CA
Buyers will be responsible for sales tax and registration fees based on the
city/county in which they will register the vehicle. We
will not collect any additional fees or taxes for all out-of-state buyers if
registering the vehicle outside CA. WE DO NOT CHARGE ANY
RANDOM FEES OR BOGUS FEES. THANKS FOR LOOKING! |
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Auto blog
Ghosn's legacy: one of the auto industry's most effective execs
Wed, Nov 21 2018"Bob Lutz ... estimated that carrying out the Nissan operation would be the equivalent, for Renault, of putting $5 billion in a container ship and sinking it in the middle of the ocean." So wrote Carlos Ghosn in "SHIFT: Inside Nissan's Historic Revival," which was published in the U.S. in late 2004. Two points about that observation: It is in keeping with Lutz's "Often wrong but never in doubt." It shows that Ghosn is a remarkable executive, given that he was able to take Nissan from the edge of financial oblivion to one of the foremost automotive companies (although with alliance partners Renault and, more recently, Mitsubishi). In 1999, Ghosn created what was named the "Nissan Revival Plan." It could have just as well been called the "Nissan Resuscitation Plan." Things were that bad. Now Ghosn is in the midst of legal trouble, accused of financial improprieties of some sort. There is no indication that this is at anything near the scale of what happened at Volkswagen Group. There's malfeasance. And then there's malfeasance. It is likely that this is going to be the end of Ghosn's career, but at age 64, and as a man who has spent nearly the past quarter-century essentially on airplanes, it is probably a good time to leave the stage. What his next act will be — to court or even prison — is an open question. But arguably, Ghosn's performance in the transformation of Nissan and Renault, which also needed some strong medicine to keep it from collapse in the early '00s (although one suspects that the French government would have done its damnedest to keep it propped up), makes him one of the all-time most-notable executives in the auto industry. Ghosn closed plants in both France and Japan and he worked to dismantle the Nissan keiretsu network of interlocked companies, things that were absolutely unthinkable. He established plans with stretch goals in their titles, like the "20 Billion Franc Cost-Reduction Plan," and worked with his people to achieve them, despite the pushback that seemed to come along with the announcement of the plan. As in, as he recalled in SHIFT, "Some people said, 'He's off the deep end. He's raving mad. Doesn't he know that at Renault you set the most conservative goals possible so you can be certain to reach them?' My answer to that sort of thinking was 'You're going to get what you ask for. If you set the bar too low, you'll be a low-level performance.
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In a recent interview with Ward's Auto at the Detroit Auto Show, Nissan Executive Vice President Andy Palmer revealed that the company's luxury brand was almost cancelled by CEO Carlos Ghosn as unnecessary. Infiniti, like most premium marques owned by a volume manufacturer, had fallen into the trap of losing autonomy and pushing its high-end product just like its mainstream models.
The one obvious exception to this industry blunder, said Palmer, was VW Group's Audi brand. Realizing that Audi's impressive comeback over the past two decades shamed even that of actor Robert Downey Jr., Nissan hired Audi veteran Johan de Nysschen to bring Infiniti to its intended glory - and protect it from extinction. Check out the complete interview here.
Carlos Ghosn, a year after arrest, still seeks trial date and access to evidence
Tue, Nov 19 2019TOKYO — A year after his arrest, Nissan ex-Chairman Carlos Ghosn remains stuck in Tokyo under stringent bail conditions and without a trial date as he seeks access to a trove of Nissan emails and other evidence to fight charges of financial misconduct. His lawyers have asked a court to grant access to 6,000 pieces of evidence collected from Nissan such as electronic communications, which they say is crucial for a fair trial, showed an Oct. 4 court filing seen by Reuters. The once-feted executive has spent 129 days in detention since his arrest shortly after his private jet touched down at a Tokyo airport on Nov. 19, 2018. He faces four charges — which he denies — including hiding income and enriching himself through payments to dealerships in the Middle East. Nissan sacked Ghosn, saying its internal investigations revealed misconduct ranging from understating his salary while he was its chief executive, and transferring $5 million of Nissan funds to an account in which he had an interest. An earlier court ruling allowed prosecutors to hand back evidence to Nissan during pretrial wrangling over witnesses and evidence similar to the U. S. discovery process. If prosecutors are "given the freedom to unilaterally delete the collected evidence and return it to relevant parties, this is equivalent to granting the investigative agencies the right to destroy evidence," showed the filing to the Tokyo District Court. The lawyers also asked the court to rescind the earlier ruling, saying some evidence could be erased by Nissan to protect confidential business information. They argued the "ruling deprives Mr. Ghosn of his right to receive a fair public trial by an impartial court," as it enabled prosecutors to view and use the evidence and withhold it from the defense. Prosecutors are not required to hand over all evidence they or the police gather during investigations unless ordered by the court, unlike in the U.S. discovery process where prosecutors and defense lawyers disclose the evidence they intend to present in court. A spokeswoman for the Tokyo prosecutors' office said the office could not comment on individual cases. A Nissan spokeswoman declined to comment. Ghosn's lawyers have also asked the court to dismiss all charges against him, accusing prosecutors of colluding with government officials and Nissan executives to oust him to block any takeover of the automaker by French alliance partner Renault SA, of which Ghosn was also chairman.
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