1986 Nissan 300zx T-top 5 Spd V6 on 2040-cars
Lucasville, Ohio, United States
Body Type:Hatchback
Engine:V6
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Gray
Make: Nissan
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: 300ZX
Trim: ZX
Drive Type: 5spd
Options: T-Tops, Cassette Player
Mileage: 159,300
Sub Model: 300 ZX
Exterior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Runs Great! 1986 Nissan 300ZX T-Top 5 spd. V6 35mpg needs some work lots of new parts runs great
Needs Tires, battey, battery ends top post and Culch slave Cylinder I have the culch slave Cylinder just needs to be put on and a few littile things!
Needs some body work
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2014 Nissan Pathfinder Hybrid priced from $35,110*
Sat, 26 Oct 2013Nissan has announced pricing for the 2014 Pathfinder Hybrid, which was revealed earlier this year at the 2013 New York Auto Show. Offering two- or all-wheel drive, the hybridized crossover sports a 3.5-liter V6 and a 15-kilowatt electric motor, for a total of 250 system horsepower and 243 pound-feet of torque. Those numbers match up well with the 260 horsepower and 240 pound-feet of torque put out by the V6-powered Pathfinder. Naturally, fuel economy sees a hefty boost, to 25 miles per gallon in the city and 28 mpg on the highway, bumps of five and two mpg, respectively.
The Pathfinder Hybrid is available in three grades. Prices start at $35,100 for an SV and jump to $38,050 for the mid-level SL. A top-flight Platinum, meanwhile, moves the price up to $42,750. Adding all-wheel drive to the package bumps the price up to $1,600 across the range, and keep in mind that these prices don't include Nissan's $860 destination charge. Take a look below for the full press release from Nissan, including detailed pricing charts for both the Hybrid and V6 Pathfinder.
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