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Condition:UsedAn item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is fully operational and functions as intended. This item may be a floor model or store return that has been used. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. See all condition definitions Seller Notes:“eBay compatibility chart is not always correct. If in doubt - contact local dealer with your VIN before purchase to verify part fitment.” Read Less ID:56FC102C-714F-43A3-AF97-AF6252205972 Interchange:197-59658 Year:2018 Model:NISSAN TITAN Stock:1943 VIN #:1N6AA1E53JN515717 Brand:NISSAN TRUCKS Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply

The other side of the curtain: A look back at Lada, Volga and more

Mon, 10 Oct 2011

While Americans in the 1960s and '70s were enjoying the heyday of muscle-car madness, our friends over in the Soviet Union were treated to an entirely different kind of automobile. Fiat-based Ladas and Russian-born Volgas were the cars of the day, and our friends at Retronaut have gathered some press materials and advertisements for the compact sedans. Lada was named after a famous Czech manufacturer of sewing machines in the 1960s.

Suzuki delays U.S. launch of the Swift

Mon, 30 Aug 2010

Suzuki has delayed the relaunch of its Swift small car in the United States until next year while it works on a global product strategy with Volkswagen AG and ponders the growing strength of the yen against the dollar. The rise of Japan's currency already has forced Suzuki to slash its overall U.S. marketing budget.

JAC Vision IV concept (w/ Gallery)

Fri, 30 Apr 2010

JAC revealed this four-door Vision IV concept at the Beijing Motor Show.  Designed by JAC's Turin-based design team, the concept showcases both a hybrid powertrain and a new A-segment chassis that houses a lithium ion battery in the center tunnel. The styling is meant to convey both a sense of 'natural electricity' and the fluid, natural strokes of Chinese calligraphy. Read more about the concept's design in our 2010 Beijing Motor Show Highlights and see more photos and sketches in the gallery below.