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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 NV200 Mobility Taxi adds a dose of accessibility to the new-look cab

Thu, 28 Mar 2013

Nissan has been making hay with its NV200 light commercial vehicle in New York. We've known since last year that the van will see service as a taxi in the Big Apple, and more recently, we learned that a variant will be kicking around to rescue ailing Gibson guitars. At its press conference this year, Nissan continued the onslaught with a wheelchair-accessible version of its NV200 Taxi.
The automaker has teamed with BraunAbility - a company that styles itself as the world's largest maker of wheelchair-accessible vans - to create this NV200 Mobility Taxi. The cab features a fold-flat ramp for rearward wheelchair accessibility, as well as a restraint system to keep said chair snugly in place at speed.
In addition to showing off the Mobility Taxi, Nissan announced at its press conference that it will be making both hybrid and fully electric versions of the NV200 Taxi available, as well. Scroll down for the Nissan press release, or take some time with our extensive live and stock image galleries of the NV200 Mobility Taxi.

2013 Nissan Pathfinder: Wrap-Up [w/video]

Tue, 13 May 2014

Despite our tendency as enthusiasts to clamor for things like wagons and hot hatchbacks, it's hard to argue with the buying public's increasing demand for functional crossovers. In fact, the great SUV craze of the late-1990s has all but faded in favor of the easier-driving, better-packaged, more-efficient crossover. That's even true at the larger end of the market - just look at what happened when Ford redesigned its body-on-frame Explorer into a stylish and well-equipped CUV. And now look at the similar success Nissan has had in repurposing its rugged Pathfinder sport-ute as an appealing crossover.
But happily, we report the following line: out of every long-term vehicle Autoblog has ever tested, not a single one has been as in-demand as the 2013 Pathfinder Platinum you see here. After 13 months of solid use, we added 24,372 miles to the Pfinder's odometer - and that's without the vehicle ever leaving the hands of our Detroit-based team (sorry, West Coasters).
There's good reason for that high-demand usage, too. After spending a little over a year with our Mocha Stone tester (a color that earned this Nissan the nickname "Sweet Brown") we came to appreciate its vast versatility, comfort, all-weather prowess, and the way it absolutely ate up the miles on long trips. We drove it all over the United States, in all four seasons, filling it with our families, friends, and occasionally using its capacious cabin for sleeping on the road. Through good and bad, the Pathfinder was a trusty friend. But like any good friendship, that wasn't without a couple of fights.

Nissan applies for 'R-Hybrid' trademark, but what is it for?

Wed, 28 Aug 2013

Patent and trademark filings are sort of like tasseography for those of us in the auto industry. If you know where and how to look at something, there's a lot to be figured out. Take this trademark filing from Nissan - it's similar to the Pure Drive badge found on a Versa or Sentra, but the bottom half sports the phrase "R-Hybrid." This wouldn't be remarkable if the "R" in R-Hybrid weren't the same style as the "R" in the Nissan GT-R's badge, right down to the serifs.
While it's easy to see this as grasping at straws, it makes a fair degree of sense. The R35 GT-R may be a dominant performance machine, but it's been around since 2008, which is donkey years in the automotive industry. And based on the recent crop of hybridized hypercars and racecars, a hybrid GT-R doesn't seem like such a stretch.
As Car And Driver points out, figuring out that the GT-R will go hybrid isn't hard - figuring out when it will arrive, is. The buff book rightly points out that a new GT-R isn't expected until 2017, but that designing and trademarking a badge four years ahead of time is a bit odd. Car and Driver speculates that we could see a mildly hybridized R35, although the chances do seem remarkably low. Head over to C/D for a more thorough rundown on why this just might be a GT-R badge, including comparisons with other R-badged Nissans.