2007 Nissan 350z on 2040-cars
Decker, Michigan, United States
Breathtaking 2007 Nissan 350Z Touring with very low miles and meticulously maintained has never experienced winter
and rarely even rain. The underside of the car is nearly as clean as the exterior. The Webber Sports Body Kit with
real carbon fiber, and the Veilside rep rear Spoiler, along with the Avarus Wheels make this an unbelievable head
turner. The engine is stock with the addition of the Nismo Cold Air Intakes, drives beautifully with the
6 speed close ratio manual transmission. And the Nismo Exhaust sounds amazing. The leather interior is in excellent
condition. This car attracts way more attention than my Porsche 911 4S for a fraction of the price. Typical
reaction to this car is "Wow, what is
that, its absolutely beautiful".
Mileage may increase slightly
I also have the original exhaust, bumpers, side skirts, all in excellent condition that are
available to purchase at an additional price if you have any interest.
2007 Nissan 350Z Touring Coupe
Clean Auto Check & CarFax
Webber Sports Body Kit with Carbon Fiber
Veilside Rep Spoiler
Avarus AV Wheels, 19 in , excellent condition, no wheel rash / good tire tread
Nismo Exhaust - Sounds Amazing
Nismo Cold Air Intakes
Bose Satellite Radio
Side & Curtain Airbags
Pearl White with Light Grey Leather, Heated Power Seats
6 Speed Close Ratio Manual Transmission
Nissan 350Z for Sale
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2014 Nissan Rogue
Wed, 08 Jan 2014The compact crossover segment is crowded because it offers near-perfect transportation for small families and empty nesters alike. As more and more consumers discover the benefits of compact crossovers - riding tall in traffic, enjoying four-cylinder fuel economy and the confidence of all-weather traction - automakers are jumping into the game to meet the increasing demand. Today's choices, in no particular order, include the Honda CR-V, Jeep Cherokee, Mazda CX-5, Hyundai Tucson, Mini Countryman, Subaru Forester, Kia Sportage, Volkswagen Tiguan, Ford Escape, Mitsubishi Outlander, Toyota RAV4 and this Nissan Rogue. Nearly all start around $22,000 in base trim and work their way reasonably upwards with more appealing trim levels and options. If you spend much over $33,000 in this segment, you are a glutton for frosting.
The latest player from Nissan is its all-new second-generation Rogue, introduced late last year as a 2014 model. After a brief First Drive in October, we recently welcomed back the Rogue for a week-long review. The plan was to embed the compact crossover into a family routine during the holidays, where it would receive a hearty workout hauling everything from five adult passengers and their shopping bags to trays loaded with warm honey-glazed hams and pecan pies for a dinner party. The compact CUV handled all with poise, but everything wasn't as sweet as its edible cargo.
Nissan Juke-R [w/video]
Fri, 03 May 2013The Other Brother
The handler strapped into the carbon fiber race bucket next to me is the only other person outside of yours truly who looks like he thinks this is a bad idea. I've just finished situating myself in the cabin of the very first Nissan Juke-R ever constructed. There are literally thousands of man hours in this single prototype and only four examples of the car total in the entire world. Each one carries a price tag of around $656,400 at current conversion rates, making this both the rarest and most expensive piece of machinery anyone has ever let me get close enough to sniff, let alone drive.
And that's exactly what I mean to do.
Nissan Juke-R pitted against Bugatti Veyron in brilliantly odd drag race
Mon, 10 Jun 2013The Nissan Juke-R must've been a tough car to build a business case for, yet the madcap little crossover with the heart of a GT-R is now a production reality. Admittedly, we should probably assign some quotes around "production," since the vehicle is being built on a one-by-one on-demand basis at extraordinary cost - at an estimated price of well over $600,000, it has little in common with the already bonkers everyday Juke. We're just happy it exists at all.
With 545 horsepower, we also didn't figure it needed more power. But that apparently hasn't stopped the tuning community, which probably only had to adapt performance adders designed for the GT-R to the mechanically similar CUV. Thus, we end up with this mile-long drag race, which pits a Bugatti Veyron against a Juke-R prepared by an outfit called Shpilli Villi Engineering with a claimed 700 horsepower. That's still well down on horsepower versus the legendary quad-turbo supercar, but the much smaller Nissan also figures to be a lot lighter while boasting similar all-wheel-drive traction. We don't have much more information to go on other than this video, and it doesn't appear that both drivers necessarily got their best runs in, but it certainly makes for jaw-dropping watching. Check it out by scrolling below.