LIKE NEW CONDITION
Our company, Zebulon Innovations, is a CNG and LPG conversion system distributor. Purchased vehicle brand new from a Nissan dealer in November 2015 to convert to CNG for EPA testing compliance. Passed EPA testing with flying colors.
Options: High roof, first row side and curtain airbags; rear door glass package; fixed sliding door window; power package; dealer installed custom shelving; Zavoli CNG bi-fuel conversion system; type 4 - 21 GGE cylinder.
Bi-fuel means this vehicle is capable of operating on gasoline or compressed natural gas independent of the other. If you are driving and your CNG tank runs out the vehicle will automatically switch to gasoline.
Zavoli, the conversion system manufacturer, is a global company with a presence in 40 countries. Zavoli is a sister company to IMPCO Automotive. Any questions, please give us a call at (515) 289-2121 or Terress@zebgas.com. We are in Ankeny, Iowa.
VEHICLE: The 2014 Nissan NV is a full-size van configured forcargo
The 2014 Nissan NV is a full-size vanconfigured for cargo with shelving. The NV is part of a new generation of full-size vans that are replacing or taking market share from stalwarts such as the Ford E-Series and GM's Chevrolet Express and GMC Savana twins. Like the new Ram Promaster and Ford Transit, the Nissan NV touts better efficiency and more contemporary – if not dazzling – design. The cargo versions of the van offers value and enormous cargo flexibility thanks to a choice of a high roof height. It is a rear-wheel drive van and has a powerful V6 engine that can tow up to 9,500 pounds.
261 horsepower, it is more powerful than the V6 in GM's cargo vans and out-ponies the base V8 in the Ford E-Series. Even with a full crew aboard, the V6 pulls strongly, though it does tend to labor a bit once up to speed. Those needing more power to easily haul or tow heavier loads should look to the bigger 5.6-liter V8, standard in the NV3500 HD cargo and the top NV passenger model, and optional on other models. That engine enables the 2014 NV to tow up to 9,500 pounds and grants a payload capacity of over 3,900 pounds. The Nissan NV's ride and handling are about what you'd expect from a massive box on wheels. That said, we do laud its suspension, which did a good job stabilizing this big rig.
Interior
The 2014 Nissan NV is available for hauling cargo or people, and its interior aesthetics fit the function at hand. In cargo models, the NV seats just a driver and passenger, with the rest of its bay ready for boxes or customization. For those needing the most space, models with the high-roof option expand cargo volume to 323.1 cubic feet, a nearly 90 cubic-foot addition vs. the 234.1 cubic feet in standard-roof models.
Exterior
In profile, the Nissan NV looks like either a rectangle or a high-top sneaker on wheels. The former look comes with the standard roof height and the latter with the high-roof option, only available on NV2500 HD and NV3500 HD cargo models. With the high-roof option, a 6-foot-3 person can stand upright in the cargo area. Both cargo and passenger models of the NV have a sliding door on the passenger side for loading cargo.