2012 Nissan Sentra Se-r Spec V Sedan 4-door 2.5l on 2040-cars
Lafayette, Louisiana, United States
2012 Nissan Sentra SE-R. Parked in garage daily and paint is in shiny
condition.
Paint is silver. There are no tears or rips on the seats. No cracks or
stars in windshields. All power options and gets 30+ miles per gallon
city. See photos for details. Typical daily driver and parked in garage.
Majority of miles are highway miles. 2 Keyless remotes PLUS
"keyless"
entry system on the door. 5 star front and side crash ratings from the
NHTSA! Transmission shifts perfectly and has a nice smooth ride. Tires
and battery are in excellent shape. Sentra must be sold and shipping
will be taken care of by myself. I am a licensed, bonded and insured transport carrier. This is what I do for a living.
Send offer after you have fully read the listing top to bottom. * Leather Wrapped Steering Wheel
* Keyless Entry * Driver Air Bag * Air Conditioning * Rear Floor Mats * Variable Speed Intermittent Wipers * Bucket Seats * Cruise Control * CD Player * Emergency Trunk Release * Front Reading Lamps * Driver Illuminated Vanity Mirror * Wheel Covers * Passenger Air Bag * AM/FM Stereo * Front Wheel Drive * Intermittent Wipers * Power Door Locks * Power Windows * Power Steering * Remote Trunk Release * Steel Wheels * Steering Wheel Controls * Trip Computer Overall
this vehicle is in excellent working condition. All maintenance is up
to date including tune-up, oil change, transmission change, new brake
pads. There are
no issues with this vehicle. I have clear title in hand, also comes with
transferable warranty. I am a licensed, bonded and insured transport
carrier. This is what I do for a living. I have had issues in the past with buyers so I will personally deliver car
to you as I want
to insure the transaction goes smoothly and transfer of title is
completed. Will be delivered 10 business days from intitial refundable deposit. Agree with these terms to bid. Please read shipping details below.
Have Paypal funds for deposit available before bidding.
Payment – Winning bidder must make a refundable deposit of $899 via Pay Pal within 24 hours to secure the 2012 Nissan Sentra. Refundable deposit
can be made using credit card through paypal payment. The balance needs
to be paid when I deliver car in 10 business days personally. I accept
cashiers check or cash. If paid by check, check must clear before
signing over title. NO EXCEPTIONS!!
Shipping – Vehicle
will be delivered in 10 business days from initial deposit. Estimated
date Wednesday morning 5/21/2014. Continental U.S. ONLY. Shipping is free to the winner as
I will be delivering the vehicle myself using a professional auto
transport trailer pictured. |
Nissan Sentra for Sale
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Nissan board meets but doesn't pick a replacement for Ghosn
Mon, Dec 17 2018YOKOHAMA, Japan — Nissan's board met Monday but failed to pick a new chairman to replace Carlos Ghosn, who was arrested last month on charges of violating financial regulations, saying more discussion was needed. Nissan Motor Co. Chief Executive Hiroto Saikawa told reporters that the board approved a special committee of outsiders to strengthen governance at the company. A date for the selection of a chairman was not decided. "We plan to be cautious in this process, and I do not plan to rush this," Saikawa said. The recommendations for beefing up governance are due in March, and Saikawa said he was willing to wait until then to choose a chairman. The board meeting came amid an unfolding scandal that threatens the Japanese automaker's two-decade alliance with Renault SA of France and its global brand, and highlights shoddy governance at the manufacturer of the Leaf electric car. Related: Carlos Ghosn coup theory grows: Did Nissan set him up for a fall? Ghosn and another board member Greg Kelly were formally charged last week with falsifying financial reports in underreporting Ghosn's income by about 5 billion yen ($44 million) from 2011 to 2015. They were arrested Nov. 19 by Tokyo prosecutors and remain in detention. A source close to Ghosn's family says Ghosn is innocent, as the alleged income was never decided upon or paid. Aubrey Harwell, the U.S. lawyer for Kelly, an American, says he is innocent, and that Nissan insiders and outside experts had advised him that the financial reporting was proper. The chairman must be selected from among the board members. Three outside board members — race-car driver Keiko Ihara; Masakazu Toyoda, an academic; and Jean-Baptiste Duzan, formerly of Renault — are making that decision. The special committee for governance includes the three outside board members and four other outsiders, including former judge Seiichiro Nishioka. One candidate for chairman is Saikawa, who was hand-picked by Ghosn to succeed him as chief executive. He has denounced Ghosn and Kelly as the "masterminds" in a scheme to falsify income reports and abuse company money and assets. Renault has kept Ghosn as chief executive and chairman, saying its investigation has not found wrongdoing in the awarding of Ghosn's compensation. Saikawa called on directors at Renault to heed its reasons for sacking Ghosn, but Renault's interim chairman Philippe Lagayette said on Friday that its board had not considered a replacement.
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Evo's Jethro Bovingdon attempts to answer that question by pitting the rear-engine Porsche against the mid-engine McLaren MP4-12C on a racetrack and the front-engine, all-wheel-drive Nissan GT-R on some amazing, twisty European back roads. We won't give away the victor of either comparison, but we will say that, in Evo's test, the McLaren's 141-horsepower advantage doesn't give it as much of an edge over the Porsche on a racetrack as one might think, and the lack of a manual gearbox and the inclusion of electric power steering on the GT3 isn't detrimental to enjoying the car on a back road.
Watch the video below to find out which car Bovingdon prefers on road and track - we think you'll be happy to see him drift around turns every chance he gets.
Ghosn flight prompts renewed focus on Japan's strict justice system
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