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3.5L
Gas
Automatic
Four by Four
5 581 mi
PARTIAL REPAIR
Rancho Cucamonga
D
3.5L
TOP/ROOF
125 706 mi
FRONT END
FLORENCE
1
3.5L
MECHANICAL
95 581 mi
FRONT END
Greenwell springs
1
3.5L
SIDE
70 955 mi
FRONT END
PENNSBURG
1
3.5L
UNDERCARRIAGE
123 545 mi
FRONT END
VAN NUYS
1
3.5L
93 685 mi
FRONT END
MAGNA
1
3.5L
MINOR DENT/SCRATCHES
171 791 mi
MECHANICAL
COLUMBUS
1
3.5L
MINOR DENT/SCRATCHES
162 025 mi
NORMAL WEAR
COLUMBUS
1
3.5L
62 260 mi
FRONT END
HASLET
1
3.5L
53 393 mi
REAR END
COLUMBUS
1
3.5L
56 460 mi
FRONT END
Greenwell springs
1
3.5L
39 834 mi
SIDE
DES MOINES
1
3.5L
162 846 mi
FRONT END
PORTLAND
1
3.5L
118 541 mi
FRONT END
RIVERVIEW
1
3.5L
SIDE
103 100 mi
FRONT END
LANSING
1
3.5L
100 519 mi
FRONT END
MAGNA
1
3.5L
153 063 mi
VANDALISM
NEW BRITAIN
1
3.5L
73 460 mi
MINOR DENT/SCRATCHES
CHICAGO HEIGHTS
1
3.5L
FRONT END
45 067 mi
SIDE
CHAMBERSBURG
1
3.5L
178 645 mi
NORMAL WEAR
BILLERICA
1
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Why Buy Nissan from USA
Every day, Copart and IAAI auctions list between 200-500 Nissan vehicles. The average price for a 2018-2020 Altima hovers around $8,000 to $12,000, which is about 35-40% cheaper than what you'd find in the European market. This significant price advantage makes sourcing a Nissan from the USA an attractive option for savvy buyers.
Most Popular Nissan Models at Auction
When it comes to popular Nissan models available at auction, a few stand out. The 370Z is a favorite among sports car enthusiasts, offering a thrilling driving experience with a 332-horsepower engine. If you're looking for a more practical option, the Frontier is a robust midsize pickup known for its reliability and versatility, ideal for both work and leisure. For those who prefer something compact and stylish, the Juke combines unique design with agile handling and a peppy engine. Lastly, the GT-R remains a legend in the sports car world, boasting a twin-turbo V6 and advanced all-wheel drive, perfect for those seeking high performance.
What to Look for When Choosing
When selecting a Nissan at auction, there are several factors to consider. First, it’s crucial to check for previous damage. Avoid vehicles with significant structural damage or those that have been in severe accidents. Mileage is another important aspect; generally, aim for cars with less than 60,000 miles to ensure longevity. Additionally, be cautious of specific years that have known issues, such as the 2015-2017 Altima, which had complaints related to CVT reliability. It’s always wise to review the auction’s vehicle history report for any red flags.
How Much Does It Cost to Import Nissan
Understanding the total cost of importing a Nissan vehicle is essential. For instance, if you purchase a car for $10,000 at auction, you should budget approximately $1,800 for shipping. Customs fees can vary widely, typically ranging from $2,500 to $4,000. This brings your total cost to between $14,000 and $16,000. To help you navigate these expenses, check out our calculator for a detailed breakdown.
If you're ready to dive into the auction world, consider checking out the 370Z or the Frontier. Both models offer fantastic value and performance, making them great choices for your next vehicle purchase.
Additionally, if you're interested in luxury options, don’t forget to explore Infiniti, Nissan's luxury brand, which shares several components with Nissan vehicles. You might also want to look into Mitsubishi, Nissan's alliance partner, for more choices in the market.