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2007 Clean Title 4x4 Nissan Frontier King Cab 6 Speed on 2040-cars

Year:2007 Mileage:102698
Location:

Delray Beach, Florida, United States

Delray Beach, Florida, United States
Advertising:

  • Fuel Economy-highway: 20 - 21 miles/gallon
  • Fuel Economy-city: 16 - 17 miles/gallon
  • Body Style: EXTENDED CAB PICKUP 2-DR
  • Sliding Rear Pickup Truck Window
  • Anti-Brake System: 4-Wheel ABS
  • Front Spring Type: Torsion Bar
  • Curb Weight-automatic: 4323 lbs
  • Front Shoulder Room: 58.30 in.
  • Passenger Volume: 87.70 cu.ft.
  • Rear Shoulder Room: 54.90 in.
  • Width at Wheelwell: 44.40 in.
  • Locking Pickup Truck Tailgate
  • Curb Weight-manual: 4307 lbs
  • Pickup Truck Cargo Box Light
  • Turning Diameter: 43.30 in.
  • Ground Clearance: 10.10 in.
  • Overall Length: 205.50 in.
  • Standard Payload: 1383 lbs
  • Front Headroom: 39.70 in.
  • Front Hip Room: 55.80 in.
  • Overall Height: 69.70 in.
  • Standard Towing: 6300 lbs
  • Maximum Payload: 1383 lbs
  • Rear Headroom: 38.30 in.
  • Front Legroom: 42.40 in.
  • Rear Hip Room: 55.00 in.
  • Overall Width: 72.80 in.
  • Width at Wall: 58.80 in.
  • Maximum Towing: 6300 lbs
  • Front Brake Type: Disc
  • Rear Spring Type: Leaf
  • Rear Legroom: 25.40 in.
  • Cargo Length: 73.30 in.
  • Standard GVWR: 5690 lbs
  • Rear Brake Type: Disc
  • Front Suspension: Ind
  • Rear Suspension: Live
  • Track Front: 61.80 in.
  • Maximum GVWR: 5690 lbs
  • Wheelbase: 125.90 in.
  • Track Rear: 61.80 in.
  • Tire Pressure Monitor
  • Standard Seating: 4
  • Tilt Steering Column
  • Full Size Spare Tire
  • Steering Type: R&P
  • Cargo Area Tiedowns
  • Tank: 21.10 gallon
  • Tires: 265/70R16
  • Deep Tinted Glass
  • Depth: 18.00 in.
  • Passenger Airbag
  • Air Conditioning
  • Interval Wipers
  • Driver Airbag
  • Tilt Steering
  • Front Air Dam
  • Splash Guards
  • Alloy Wheels
  • AM/FM Radio
  • ABS Brakes
  • Tachometer
  • CD Player
  • 4WD/AWD
CALL JASON AT (561) 271- 5022 WITH ANY QUESTIONS OR EMAIL HUNTERANDDIANA@GMAIL.COM

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When the weather starts warming up, expect the grills to start heating up. A Japanese company is trying to get a jump on the higher temperatures with a crowdfunding campaign for a Nissan e-NV200 with a full kitchenette and many more bizarre features hidden inside. The company calls it the Ultimate Smart BBQ Vehicle. More than just a rather bizarre video, a crowdfunding site is hosting a project to actually hold parties around Japan with this Nissan. The goal is to raise 1 million yen (about $8,500 at current rates), and it has about 180,000 yen ($1,500), as of this writing. A pledge of at least 30,000 yen ($250) gets you and a friend invited to one of these events. However, if you really need the Ultimate Smart BBQ Vehicle, then 25 million yen ($208,500) buys it outright. This van is designed to be an emissions-free party machine. Sliding out of the rear is a 1,500-watt electric grill complete with a rotisserie, and there's even a sink for washing dishes. A full disposal system even helps with cleanup afterwards. Beyond just a place to do some outdoor cooking, this e-NV200 is outfitted with practically everything necessary to host some festivities. An ultrasonic mosquito barrier should keep the bugs away, and a water mister also helps keep guests cool. When it starts getting dark, there's a smartphone-linked screen on the side to display pictures or movies, and the setup even doubles as a karaoke machine. Likely the weirdest feature, though, is a deployable drone that can take pictures of your shindig. Our Japanese language skills are limited to counting from one to ten and asking what time it is in Tokyo right now, so it's hard to really suss out all the details. But from a Q&A at the bottom of the page (translated by our friends at Google Translate), it appears you have to be a Japanese resident to donate. And the site doesn't take American Express. If anyone knows how to read Japanese and wants to tell us more, please comment below. Because now we're hungry and want some yakitori.

Porsche wins the 2015 24 Hours of Le Mans

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The question going into this year's 24 Hours of Le Mans was whether or not the Porsche 919 Hybrid would be able to combine its qualifying pace with race reliability. After battling neck-and-neck with Audi's R18 for most of the race, the answer is a resounding yes. Not only did Porsche drivers climb the first two spots on the podium, they did so without any major mishaps on track. This win is the first overall trophy for Porsche since 1998. Audi previously won the last five races, and 13 of the last 15. Corvette also returned to the winner's circle, with the No. 64 C7.R taking winning the GTE Pro division. The victory is the first class win for Corvette since 2011. KCMG won the LMP2 class in ninth overall. With 45 minutes to go the No. 98 Aston Martin crashed out of first place in GTE Amateur, giving the class win to SMP Racing's Ferrari and second place to the Patrick Dempsey Racing Porsche 911 RSR. For the full list of official results, click here. The GTE Pro class proved to be just as exciting as the P1 class, with a four-way battle for first after four hours into the race. For most of the race, the battle at the top went back and forth between the two German manufacturers. An tire puncture in the No. 7 Audi gave up the lead to Porsche, and moments later a crash forced the No. 8 into the garage. But a three-minute replacement of the front and rear bodywork kept the Audi in contention. As the race wore into the night, Porsche maintained a slightly faster pace than Audi. Nick Tandy took the lead on Lap 253 early Sunday morning, and car No. 19 never gave up the top position. The win is the first for all three drivers of the No. 19 – Nico Hulkenberg, Earl Bamber, and Nick Tandy. A lap behind in second was the No. 17 Porsche. The Audis fought reliability problems late in the race but still finished third with the No. 7 R18. The GTE Pro class proved to be just as exciting as the P1 class, with a four-way battle for first after four hours into the race. As the Aston Martin cars dropped away, the lone Corvette Racing entry took over, followed by a charging AF Corse team Ferrari 458 Italia. The Corvette and Ferrari continued to trade places in the final hours until gearbox trouble forced the No. 51 Ferrari out of contention. It was eventually passed by the other AF Corse car, No. 71. Nissan experienced all the pain of a first-year effort with its front-wheel-drive GT-R LM Nismo.

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When it comes to electric vehicles and plug-ins in general, the Environmental Protection Agency-certified range is a hugely important number. While actual range anxiety is largely psychological, the magic number does provide a point of comparison of buyers considering one EV over another. The driving distance is also often touted by automakers when marketing their models. Unfortunately, as Green Car Reports finds in a recent deep dive, the way the EPA calculates the figure is a convoluted mess, and discovering the reasons why is definitely worth the read. The issue isn't about bad science but instead comes down to vague wording. The EPA's accepted range test is sourced from an evaluation called J-1634 from the Society of Automotive Engineers, and it seems to provide balanced results for vehicles that automatically reach a single state of charge when plugged in. However for models with multiple charge settings, the situation gets complicated very quickly. Of course, these modes are often created in the software, meaning that a car's certified driving distance can change with just a few taps of the keyboard without the real world results owners might experience actually changing. By showing the test's effects on the certified range for the Tesla Model S, Nissan Leaf and Mercedes-Benz B-Class Electric Drive over the last few years, Green Car Reports makes a compelling argument that it's the evaluation that needs to change. Thankfully, it appears that the solution is a very simple one. Get the details here.