2009 Nissan Altima 2.5s ****new Everything***** Low Reserve!!!!! on 2040-cars
Raleigh, North Carolina, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Flood, Water Damage
Engine:2.5
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 4
Make: Nissan
Model: Altima
Trim: 2.5S
Options: CD Player
Drive Type: Automatic CVT
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Mileage: 91,986
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Sub Model: 2.5S
Exterior Color: Gray
Interior Color: Gray
Disability Equipped: No
I am looking to sell or trade my 2009 Nissan Altima 2.5S it has 91861 miles on it but is still my DD. It isn't all highway miles as everyone else claims theirs is, it doesn't get 30+ miles to the gallon as others claim their Altima does (more like 24-28). It isn't beautiful or amazing its just a car and that's how it should be marketed. It has a salvage title from flood damage to the TRUNK, FUEL TANK and FUEL PUMP ONLY. No accidents no issues you can inspect with a fine tooth comb or even take to a mechanic. I bought this car with 57xxx miles on it less than 2 years ago 10/20/2011 and have NEVER had any issues other than a TPMS sensor which is a tire pressure monitor sensor going out. I had the trunk reupholstered, new fuel pump, tank drained/cleaned, even replaced fuel rail just in case at Merchants Tire and Auto center and driven it nearly 35000 miles in 20 months. This is a used car and does have some scratches or dings typical of a car in good used condition. So on to all the good, I have had the full 90k mile service done which includes: water pump and timing belt $980, tune up with new iridium plugs $280, CVT transmission service and filter $360, coolant flush $130 and new Michelin Defender tires with 90000 mile warranty well about 83000 left on them now $670. Why spend all this money to sell or trade it? Well I just moved into a new home and I have to almost drive over the curb to keep from bottoming out the car every time I leave or enter the STEEP driveway. The car is loaded the only features it doesn't have is Leather, Navigation and Sunroof. Ask any questions you would like im pretty blunt and honest Contact me @ 252-256-2299 or email me @ tom_chappell13@hotmail.com
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Renault board names Ghosn stand-ins, as tensions with Nissan increase
Wed, Nov 21 2018PARIS/TOKYO — French carmaker Renault tapped its chief operating officer and a senior board member to fill in for embattled boss Carlos Ghosn, after an investigation by alliance partner Nissan led to his arrest on suspicion of financial misconduct. Thierry Bollore, Ghosn's operational second-in-command, will become deputy chief executive, while lead independent director Philippe Lagayette assumes the function of interim chairman, Renault said after a board meeting late on Tuesday. But the board refrained from firing Ghosn while awaiting more detail on the allegations — in a decision that could also buy more time for an accelerated, permanent succession process. "Mr. Ghosn, temporarily incapacitated, remains Chairman and Chief Executive Officer," Renault said in a statement. "During this period, the board will meet on a regular basis under the chairmanship of the lead independent director." Ghosn, one of the car industry's best-known leaders, was arrested on Monday after Nissan said he had engaged in years of wrongdoing, including personal use of company money and under-reported earnings. The Japanese company plans to remove him as chairman on Thursday. The French government, Renault's biggest shareholder, had begun to distance itself from Ghosn, calling for new interim leadership before the meeting, as the Japanese investigation expanded to include Renault-Nissan alliance finances. "Carlos Ghosn is no longer in a position where he is capable of leading Renault," Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire said earlier in the day. "Renault has been weakened, which makes it all the more necessary to act quickly." Statements by Le Maire, Renault and its board all echoed French preoccupations over the future of the alliance first articulated by President Emmanuel Macron within hours of Ghosn's arrest on Monday. Following talks between Le Maire and his Japanese counterpart Hiroshige Seko on Tuesday, the ministers reaffirmed their "shared wish to maintain this winning cooperation." But in a sign that Nissan may now seek to loosen its French parent's hold on the partnership, the Japanese company informed Renault it also had evidence of potential wrongdoing at Renault-Nissan BV, the Dutch venture overseeing alliance operations under Renault's ultimate control, three people with knowledge of the matter told Reuters.
With Nissan dragging it down, Renault predicts a worsening year
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Macron and Abe seek to avert messy Renault-Nissan breakup
Sat, Dec 1 2018TOKYO/PARIS – France and Japan's leaders met for bilateral talks to avert a diplomatic row over the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi alliance on Friday following the surprise arrest of its Chairman Carlos Ghosn in Japan. With the carmaking alliance facing its biggest test after the ousting of Ghosn at Nissan and affiliate Mitsubishi over financial misconduct allegations, President Emmanuel Macron sat down with Prime Minister Shinzo Abe at the G20 summit in Buenos Aires. Ghosn's arrest to face accusations including the under-reporting of income has triggered new attempts by Nissan to weaken Renault's control of the Franco-Japanese alliance, adding to challenges facing Macron at home. Macron, whose government has repeatedly pressed Japan to share evidence unearthed by Nissan's internal investigation into Ghosn, "restated his firm wish that the alliance should be preserved, along with the stability of the group," an Elysee official said after Friday's meeting with Abe. Abe said it was important to "maintain a stable relationship," according to a spokesman for the Japanese leader. "However, he said the future of the alliance is up to the private-sector shareholders. The government of Japan does not prejudge the future of the alliance," the spokesman said. The French official quoted Abe as telling Macron that "the legal process must be allowed to take its course." LEADERLESS Tokyo authorities on Friday extended Ghosn's detention for a second time, by the maximum-allowed 10 days, local media reported. Prosecutors must file charges by Dec. 10 or arrest Ghosn for new crimes to hold him beyond that date. Tokyo prosecutors declined to comment. Nissan did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Ghosn's detention has left the global auto alliance without its leader and main interlocutor with the French government, which owns 15 percent of Renault and wants to maintain the ownership structure enshrining its control of the partnership. But Nissan Chief Executive Hiroto Saikawa has made clear that Nissan wants to weaken the control of its smaller parent as it carries out a governance review. Renault's 43.4 percent Nissan stake ensures an effective voting majority at shareholder meetings, while Nissan's reciprocal 15 percent Renault holding carries no voting rights.









