2009 Nissan Titan Le Crew Cab Pickup 4-door 5.6l on 2040-cars
Lebanon, Pennsylvania, United States
|
FOR SALE IS A 2009 NISSAN TITAN 5.6 LE CREW CAB. THIS TRUCK COMES WITH THE FOLLOWING FEATURES: RADIANT SILVER EXTERIOR, BLACK LEATHER INTERIOR, 37,080 ORIGINAL MILES, 5.6 LITER V8 WITH FLEX FUEL,AUTOMATIC 5-SPEED WITH OVERDRIVE, 4 WHEEL DRIVE, ABS (4 WHEEL), A/C, SLIDING READ WINDOW, POWER DOOR LOCKS AND WINDOWS, CRUISE CONTROL, POWER STEERING, TILT WHEEL, AM/FM STEREO, MP3 ( MULTI DISC) ROCKFORD FOSGATE, PARKING SENSORS, DUAL AIRBAGS, DUAL POWER HEATED FRONT SEATS, RUNNING BOARDS, BED LINER WITH TIE DOWNS,OVERSIZE PREMIUM 20" WHEELS,BLUE TOOTH, REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY, UTILITY PACKAGE RECEIVER HITCH, 7-PIN WIRING HARNESS,TRAILER BRAKE PRE-WIRING, HD BATTERY, POWER HEATED EXTENDED TOW MIRRORS, FRONT TOW HOOKS. THIS TRUCK IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION AND 100% FACTORY ORIGINAL, IT IS FULLY LOADED AND READY TO GO TO ANY DESTINATION. I HAVE THE TRUCK FOR SALE LOCALLY AND IT IS SOLD AS IS WITH NO WARRANTY. |
Nissan Titan for Sale
2010 nissan titan se crew cab pickup 4-door 5.6l 51k miles full warranty(US $29,900.00)
2012 nissan titan pro-4x crew cab pickup 4-door 5.6l(US $24,000.00)
4x4 5.6 liter v8, auto, 6" lift, off road tires, custom whls, "fantastic shape"
Xe truck 5.6l cd 8 speakers am/fm radio am/fm/cd audio system air conditioning(US $18,900.00)
2004 nissan titan xe crew cab pickup 4-door 5.6l
2013 nissan sv(US $25,986.00)
Auto Services in Pennsylvania
Young`s Auto Body Inc ★★★★★
World Class Transmission Svc ★★★★★
Wood`s Locksmithing ★★★★★
Trust Auto Sales ★★★★★
Steele`s Truck & Auto Repair ★★★★★
South Hills Lincoln Mercury ★★★★★
Auto blog
Some NY cabs could avoid hybrid ban
Fri, 05 Apr 2013The Nissan NV200 is having a rough go of it as New York City's Taxi of Tomorrow. The Greater New York Taxi Association wants the van banned on the grounds that it isn't a hybrid, and has gone so far as to sue the city to keep the NV200 out of taxi fleets. According to The New York Times, the city has responded by proposing to allow taxi drivers to use certain hybrid vehicles. The Taxi and Limousine Commission's proposal would allow any vehicle with an interior volume of 138 cubic feet or more. Unfortunately, that excludes nearly every machine that isn't the size of the NV200.
Technically, Nissan is working on a hybrid version of the Taxi of Tomorrow, but it may be years before that model hits the streets, and the Greater New York Taxi Association isn't satisfied with the city's offer. In a statement, the Association said, "These rules look like they have been created to short-circuit the litigation. We do not consider this to be a serious proposal."
Ghosn flight prompts renewed focus on Japan's strict justice system
Thu, Jan 2 2020TOKYO — Carlos Ghosn's daring flight from Japan, where he was awaiting trial on charges of financial wrongdoing, has revived global criticism of the nation's "hostage justice," but in Japan is prompting talk of reversing more lenient curbs on defendants. The ousted boss of Japan's Nissan and France's Renault fled to Lebanon, saying on Tuesday that he had "escaped injustice" and would "no longer be held hostage by a rigged Japanese justice system." Ghosn was first arrested in November 2018 when his private jet landed in Tokyo and kept in jail for more than 100 days as prosecutors added more charges, all of which he has denied. He was released on $9 million bail in March — only to be arrested and bailed again the following month. He was facing four charges, including underreporting his Nissan salary and transferring personal financial losses to his employer's books while he ran Japan's No. 2 automaker. His apparent escape from Japan's legal system — Tokyo and Lebanon don't have an extradition treaty — will likely halt or even reverse a trend of recent years toward granting bail in more cases, said Colin Jones, a law professor at Doshisha Law School in Kyoto. “I would expect it to be more difficult for foreign defendants to get bail,” Jones said. In Japan, suspects who deny the charges against them are often detained for long periods and subject to intense questioning without a lawyer present, a system critics call "hostage justice." Japanese civil rights groups and the main bar lawyers association have long criticized a system that convicts 99.9% of criminal defendants. They say it gives too much power to prosecutors, who can detain suspects for long periods before indictment, and relies too much on confessions, some later found to have been forced and false. Ghosn's escape is clearly a shock to Japan's legal establishment. "This case raises the extremely serious issue of whether it's all right to continue the trend toward bail leniency," said former prosecutor Yasuyuki Takai. "The legal profession and lawmakers need to quickly consider new legal measures or a system to prevent such escapes," Takai, who was formerly with the special investigation unit of the prosecutor's office, told public broadcaster NHK.
Intel-Mobileye tech in 2M BMWs, VWs, Nissans will crowdsource maps for autonomy
Tue, Jan 9 2018Intel Chief Executive Brian Krzanich said on Monday 2 million vehicles from BMW, Nissan and Volkswagen would use its unit Mobileye's technology to crowdsource data for building maps that enable autonomous driving. The world's largest chipmaker bought Israeli firm Mobileye last year to compete with peers such as Qualcomm and Nvidia Corp and tap the fast-growing market of driverless cars, filled with a complex tangle of alliances. (VW, for example, is also working with Nvidia.) Krzanich was the keynote speaker at the Consumer Electronics Show. He said data from Mobileye's Road Experience Management software would gather data to build and update scalable high-definition maps. He also announced that Intel would be working with Ferrari on AI drones to cover Ferrari Challenge North America Series racing. The drones would provide video of the races, but ultimately they would provide drivers with data — video that would let them see their racing performance from overhead, but also telemetry information about, say, how they enter and exit a turn. Intel will also tie up with SAIC Motor Corp, which will use Mobileye technology to develop Level 3, 4 and 5 autonomous cars in China, the chipmaker said. Krzanich also said Intel had not received any information of customer data being compromised so far after the company confirmed last week that security issues reported by researchers in its widely used microprocessors could allow hackers to steal sensitive information from computers, phones and other devices. Security researchers had disclosed two security flaws exposing vulnerability of nearly every modern computing device containing chips from Intel, Advanced Micro Devices and ARM Holdings. Reporting by Philip GeorgeRelated Video: Image Credit: Intel Auto News Green CES BMW Ferrari Nissan Volkswagen Technology Autonomous Vehicles CES 2018 nvidia intel mobileye














