1988 Nissan Maxima - Pristine, Show Car Condition, Very High Auto Check Score 45 on 2040-cars
San Ramon, California, United States
1986 Nissan Maxima
1 of a Kind, Top Notch, Pristine Original Condition, Classic, LOW Mileage, Commuter This is what makes this Car 1 of a Kind: • I am the 2nd owner, just purchased from the original owner in San Diego 4 months ago and drove it to the S.F. Bay Area where it passed SMOG and registered through January 2015 • I purchased Auto Check for the car, AVG range is 19-27, this NISSAN score is 45 • The car has been garaged everyday, meticulously maintained since 1988 • The car is Super Clean inside and out • The car is a non-smoking, no pets vehicle • The car has original paint and pen striping in excellent condition with original Blue/Yellow CA Plates! • No accidents title is clear • Interior is plush, no rips at all, carpet seat covers in excellent condition • The car had 68,000 miles on it when I purchased, currently has 73,000 miles • The car was maintained by Roger at Knight's Nissan. Roger is a certified "Master Nissan Mechanic" • The car's oil is changed every 3,000 miles • Brand new rear brakes and shocks done 3 months ago • Timing Belt and Water Pump • Power Steering Unit • Door key pad works, code unlocks doors no key needed • New Battery • K&N Air Filter • Pioneer CD System • New GE Replacement Lamps for the entire vehicle go with the car, a $300 value! • I have all service records, receipts and manuals Features include: Year: 1986 Make: Nissan Model: Maxima Engine: 6-Cylinder, 3000ZX Engine, the Best engine Nissan ever produced! 3.0L V6 OHV 12V Trans: Automatic with Overdrive Fuel: Gasoline Color: Blue with black dual pin-striping Interior: Blue Voice recognition system to tell you when the gas is low, keys are left in the ignition, lights are left on, etc. Sun Roof and Moon Roof doesn't work but it is sealed and does not leak also AC needs refill 4 Wheel Disc Brakes Power Windows, Power Seats, Brand new spare and jack in the trunk MPG: 26 hwy Body Style: 4 door - Sedan The pictures say it all, you won't find another one in the country in this condition. Everyone who has seen the engine is completely amazed all stickers and markings are as it was in 1988! Great commuter, rides very smooth. Upon your request, I will email you the Auto Check by Experian report, email me at: johnsondennis@hotmal.com |
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Tue, Apr 15 2014When it comes to battery-electric vehicles, our friend Brad Berman over at Plug In Cars says 40 miles makes all the difference in the world. That's the approximate difference in single-charge range between the battery-electric version of the Toyota RAV4 and the Nissan Leaf. It's also the difference between the appearance or disappearance of range anxiety. The 50-percent battery increase has zapped any lingering range anxiety, Berman writes. The RAV4 EV possesses a 40-kilowatt-hour pack, compared to the 24-kWh pack in the Leaf. After factoring in differences in size, weight and other issues, that means the compact SUV gets about 120 miles on a single charge in realistic driving conditions, compared to about 80 miles in the Leaf. "The 50 percent increase in battery size from Leaf to RAV has zapped any lingering range anxiety," Berman writes. His observations further feed the notion that drivers need substantial backup juice in order to feel comfortable driving EVs. Late last year, the Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS), along with the Consumers Union estimated that about 42 percent of US households could drive plug-in vehicles with "little or no change" in their driving habits, and that almost 70 percent of US commuters drive fewer than 60 miles per weekday. That would imply that a substantial swath of the country should be comfortable using a car like the Leaf as their daily driver - with first-quarter Leaf sales jumping 46 percent from a year before, more Americans certainly are. Still, the implication here is that EV sales will continue to be on the margins until an automaker steps up battery capabilities to 120 or so miles while keeping the price in the $30,000 range. Think that's a reasonable goal to shoot for?
Nissan and Mitsubishi reportedly working on a 1-ton pickup for the U.S.
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