Our inventory of used Nissan autos:
| Nissan Sentra |
Nissan Altima |
Nissan Maxima |
Nissan SX |
| Nissan ZX |
Nissan Pathfinder |
Nissan Quest |
Nissan Frontier |
| Nissan Murano |
Nissan Xterra |
Nissan Armada |
Nissan Titan |
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| 200SX, 240SX |
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| 300ZX, 350Z |
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| PARTHFINDER |
Nissan
Pathfinder
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Automatic Transmission
4x4
Power Windows
Cruise control
Power Door Locks
Power Mirrors
Power Steering and Brakes
Power Seat for Driver
Ice Cold Air Conditioning
Anti Lock Brakes
Am/Fm Radio
CD Player
Tires with very good profile |
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| QUEST |
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| FRONTIER |
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About Nissan:
Nissan Motor Company, Limited (NASDAQ: NSANY) is a Japanese automobile
manufacturer which formerly marketed vehicles under the Datsun brand name. The
company's main offices are located in the Ginza area of Chūō-ku, Tokyo with
disassembling by 2013, but Nissan plans to move their headquarters to Yokohama,
Kanagawa by 2010, with construction starting in 2007. In 1999, Nissan entered an
alliance with Renault S.A. of France. Nissan is among the top three Asian rivals
of the "big three" in the U.S. Currently they are the third largest Japanese car
manufacturer.
The Nissan VQ engines, of V6 configuration, have featured among Ward's 10 Best
Engines for 12 straight years, since the award's inception. A new generation VQ
series engine premiered on the 2007 Infiniti G35, and the 2007 Nissan 350Z. A
larger 3.7 will be used in the G37 coupe and possibly a twin turbocharged
version on the Skyline.
Much like its brother Renault, the pronunciation of its name is different in
different markets.
In the 1950s, Nissan made a conscious decision to expand
into worldwide markets. Nissan management realized their Datsun small car line
would fill an unmet need in markets such as Australia and the the world's
largest car market, the United States. In 1958 they first showed cars at the
1959 Los Angeles auto show, and sold a few cars that year in the United States.
The company formed a U.S. subsidiary, Nissan Motor Corporation in U.S.A., in
1959, headed by Yutaka Katayama. By continually improving their sedans and
adding sporty cars such as the Datsun Fairlady roadsters, the sporty and
race-winning 411 series, the Datsun 510 and the world-class Datsun 240Z sports
car by 1970 Nissan had became one of the world's largest exporters of
automobiles.
In the wake of the 1973 oil crisis, consumers worldwide (especially in the
lucrative U.S. market) began turning in rapidly increasing numbers to
high-quality small economy cars. Nissan made a conscious decision for their
growing economy car lines to have a "sporting" flavor, and set up new factories
in Mexico and Australia, Taiwan and South Africa.
Nissan GT-R ConceptThe firm established assembly operations in the United States
in the early 1980s, with a plant in Smyrna, Tennessee. This facility at first
built only trucks and SUVs, such as the 720, Hardbody, and Pathfinder, but has
since been expanded to produce several car lines. An engine plant in Decherd,
Tennessee followed, and most recently a second assembly plant in Canton,
Mississippi.
In order to overcome export tariffs and delivery costs to its European
customers, Nissan contemplated establishing a plant inside Europe's borders.
After an extensive review, Sunderland in United Kingdom was chosen due to the
local availability of a highly skilled workforce and its position near major
ports. The plant was completed in 1986 as the subsidiary Nissan Motor
Manufacturing (UK) Ltd. Since then it has arisen to achieve the highly coveted
title of being the most productive plant in Europe, and by 2007 will be
producing 400,000 vehicles per year.
Financial difficulties (approaching billions) in Australia in the late 1980s
caused Nissan to cease production there. Due to the "Button Plan" the Australian
operation was unique as the Nissan products were also re-badged both by General
Motors Holden (Pulsar re-badged as Holden Astra), and Ford (Bluebird re-badged
as Ford Corsair).
About Nissan cars: Nissan has produced an extensive range of mainstream cars and trucks, initially
for domestic consumption but exported around the world since the 1950s. There
was a major strike in 1953.
It also produced several memorable sports cars, including the Datsun Fairlady
1500, 1600 and 2000 Roadsters, the Z-car, an affordable sports car originally
introduced in 1969; and the Skyline GT-R, a powerful all-wheel-drive sports
coupe.
In 1985, Nissan created a tuning division, NISMO, for competition and
performance development of such cars. Nismo's latest model is the 350Z LM.
The recently launched mid-sized Nissan Navara truck has 175 bhp.
Until 1982, Nissan automobiles in most export markets were sold under the Datsun
brand. Since 1989, Nissan has sold its luxury models in North America under the
Infiniti brand.
Nissan also sells a small range of keicars, mainly as a joint venture with other
Japanese manufacturers like Suzuki or Mitsubishi. Nissan does not develop these
cars. Nissan also has shared model development of Japan domestic cars with other
manufacturers, particularly Mazda, Subaru, Suzuki and Isuzu.
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