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Rare Baltimore Raven 1996 Nissan Pick Up on 2040-cars

US $4,500.00
Year:1996 Mileage:184837
Location:

Fort Washington, Maryland, United States

Fort Washington, Maryland, United States



 

1996 Pickup Engine & Performance Specs

 
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2,389 cc 2.4 liters in-line 4 front longitudinal engine with 89 mm bore, 96 mm stroke, 8.6 compression ratio, cast iron block, light alloy head, overhead cam, automatic valve adjustment and three valves per cylinder
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Unleaded fuel
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Fuel consumption: EPA urban (mpg): 23 and country/highway (mpg): 27
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Fuel economy EPA highway (mpg): 27 and EPA city (mpg): 23
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Multi-point injection electronic fuel system
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15.9 gallon main fuel tank
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Power: 100 kW , 134 HP @ 5,200 rpm; 154 ft lb @ 3,600 rpm
 

1996 Pickup Braking & Suspension Specs

 
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Rear-wheel ABS
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Two disc brakes including two ventilated discs
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Spacesaver steel rim under body spare wheel
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Wishbone front suspension independent with stabilizer bar and torsion springs , beam rear suspension rigid with leaf springs

1996 Pickup Interior Features & Specs

 
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Front ashtray
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Cargo area dimensions: length (inches): 73.8, front width (inches): 59.8, width between arches (inches): 41.7 and height (inches): 17.1
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Rear tailgate cargo doors
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Front seats cigar lighter
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Courtesy lights with two switches
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Floor covering: carpet in passenger compartment
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Driver front airbag
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Bench driver, passenger and center seat
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3-point reel front seat belts on driver seat with grabbers , 3-point reel front seat belts on passenger seat with grabbers , lap static front seat belts on center seat
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Glove compartment with lid
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Head restraints on front seats
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Internal dimensions: front headroom (inches): 39.3, front hip room (inches): 55.1, front leg room (inches): 42.2 and front shoulder room (inches): 55.2
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Rear view mirror
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Seating: three seats
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Vinyl seat upholstery with additional vinyl
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Plastic steering wheel
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Ventilation system with four fan speeds and recirculation setting

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Nissan Qashqai getting Juke-R treatment

Wed, 20 Mar 2013

As long as there are sacred cows, there will be heretics sharpening their knives in anticipation of the butchering. When Nissan first carved into the mighty GT-R to create the Juke-R, onlookers quickly fell into two camps: those who thought the plan was sheer genius and those who believed cannibalizing a GT-R to feed a Juke was a new brand of obscenity. We fell firmly in the former camp. Now Severn Valley Motorsport is looking to take that theme one step further by shoving the go-faster bits from a GT-R into a Nissan Qashqai. That noise you hear? It's us cackling like mad men.
While we can't say for certain, we're guessing the project should yield the world's fastest Qashqai thanks in no small part to the twin-turbocharged VR38DETT V6 engine from the GT-R. Throw in the all-wheel-drive system and the little CUV should change demeanor dramatically. We can't wait to see this thing in action.

Nissan settles with FTC over misleading dune buggy ad [w/videos]

Fri, 24 Jan 2014

A couple years ago, Nissan created a series of commercials for its compact Frontier pickup showing the truck performing outlandish stunts such as snowboarding, saving a passenger airplane from a crash landing and climbing a steep sand dune to help a stranded dune buggy. As crazy as the first two commercials were, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) took issue with the latter, titled Hill Climb, with the agency considering it to be a misleading commercial since both vehicles required a cable to reach the top of the steep dune.
As such, Ad Age is reporting that Nissan - and its ad agency TBWA Worldwide - has settled with the FTC over the ad despite the fact that it features a disclaimer stating: "Fictionalization. Do not attempt." Nissan did not have to pay out any money in the settlement, but it is prohibited "from using potentially misleading demonstrations in future advertisements for pickups." In addition to the offending commercial, posted below, we've included some of the other related videos from the same Frontier campaign.

Nissan reveals radical BladeGlider concept for Tokyo debut

Fri, 08 Nov 2013

Radical reinvention of the automobile doesn't happen very often. There's a reason they refer to it as "reinventing the wheel", after all. But that's what a team of racecar designers did with the original DeltaWing concept in 2010. Originally proposed as an IndyCar racer, the project was subsequently redesigned for Le Mans. That's when Nissan got on board, supported the project for a few races, then took the design in its own direction with the ZEOD RC. And now it's taking it to the road... via the auto show.
What we have here is the BladeGlider concept, a proposal for a delta-shaped electric sportscar which Nissan will present at the Tokyo Motor Show in a couple of weeks. Designed to focus on driving pleasure, the BladeGlider is about as radical as they come. Like the DeltaWing and ZEOD RC, it's got a narrow front track and wide rear to minimize drag and optimize stability, packing a 1+2 seating arrangement to put the driver front and center like in a McLaren F1, with upward-swinging doors and underbody aerodynamics to keep it glued to the road. In-wheel motors (of unspecified output) provide the power, a lightweight lithium-ion battery (not to mention the carbon-fiber bodywork) keeps it all fearther-like, and weight distribution is heavily biased towards the rear at 30:70.
A radical concept, to be sure, but here's the kicker: Nissan wants to build it. As you can see from the press release below, the BladeGlider "is both a proposal for the future direction of Nissan electric vehicle (EV) development and an exploratory prototype for an upcoming production vehicle". While it would undoubtedly take some time to develop, much less certify for road, seeing one of these - or even better, driving one - on our favorite stretches of tarmac strikes us as a prospect worth waiting for.