2000 Nissan Quest Gxe Minivan Beige * Low Mileage!!* No Reserve!!! Best Deal!! on 2040-cars
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Up for sale is my 2000 Nissan Quest GXE with only 95,000 miles. I am the second owner and have always taken great care of the car. It has been adult driven and most of the miles are highway. The only reason I am selling it is because I already have a newer year vehicle. The exterior condition of the car is in pretty good condition. The gray interior might just need a little cleaning. The air conditioning and heat is working properly. There is about 70% remaining on the tires. The timing belt and all four struts were recently changed. All the doors and buttons are functioning properly. It does come with standard factory remote entry alarm. The rear trunk opens properly but the dampers that hold it up in place will need to be replaced. But you can just open and hold it up to load and unload things. Other than that, It really just needs a cleaning. It's not a perfect showroom car but If you can see it in person, you will not be disappointed. For the price, it is hard to find a good running minivan that can seat 7. So please don't compare it to a brand new minivan or a newer year. I like to be honest with everything and everything I know about the car, I want to be upfront about it because I was raised that way. This minivan will last many more years but because of the mileage and year, the new owner still has to do any required maintenance. Overall, its a great deal and I welcome anyone to come take a look and test drive this great minivan before they even bid. You are welcome to bring any mechanic to take a look as well. Whoever wins this auction will be truly getting a good deal because you will be saving thousands or dollars. Please note I am not a dealer and I will be selling this car "as is". The title is free and clear meaning there are no liens. It is a New York State Title but I am currently living in Philadelphia, PA. So what that means is you won't be able to get a temporary plate from Philadelphia and drive it away. I have sold a couple of cars in the past on ebay and the best way I learned is upon full payment, I can mail all the documents and title to you. After you receive it, you can go to your local dmv and register the car and bring your plates from whatever state you are from and drive it away. I think I have summed up just about everything, If there are any more questions, feel free to contact me. Thanks for taking the time to read all this and Good luck to the winner!
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