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'13 Nissan Altima Sv! Like New! Flood Survivor! No Reserve! on 2040-cars

Year:2013 Mileage:36523
Location:

Plainville, Connecticut, United States

Plainville, Connecticut, United States
Advertising:
Vehicle Title:Flood, Water Damage
Engine:Gas
Condition:

Used

VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: 1n4al3ap0dc146952
Make: Nissan
Drive Type: FWD
Model: Altima
Mileage: 36,523
Year: 2013
Trim: SV
Options: Sunroof

2013

Nissan Altima SV

~NO RESERVE~

  • TONS OF OPTIONS!

  • Navigation!

  • ICE COLD A/C!

  • Runs, looks and operates like absolute new!

  • EVERYTHING WORKS!!!

  • NO RESERVE! HIGHEST BIDDER OWNS IT!!

     

    Up for grabs is this almost new 2013 Nissan Altima SV that was bought after being declared a recent fresh water storm victim. I personally bought this vehicle directly from the insurance company and must tell you this vehicle is basically brand new with only 36,523 on the odometer. It starts up and runs excellent. I have driven it all weekend and it drives great. All the interior electronics work perfectly including the factory Navigation. No warning lights, no check engine lights!  By looking at this vehicle I still don’t understand why the insurance company branded it a flood vehicle. Inspecting it closely all I can see is very light water got into vehicle. The body is literally in like new condition. Look at the pictures it would be hard to find a nicer one!  The odometer reads 36,523 but the title is stamped not actual mileage due to the insurance company never trying to start the vehicle. The vehicle is sold with a 907a New York Salvage certificate. So before bidding I suggest you contact your local motor vehicle department and ask about registration and inspection. The Nissan is being sold completely “AS IS”…This auction is set with no reserve!!! The highest bidder will drive this car home! So what are you waiting for, check out my perfect feedback and bid with complete confidence. If you have any questions feel free to call me @ 860-883-8597. Thanks and good luck!

     

    WARNING: THIS VEHICLE IS A VICTIM OF A FRESH WATER STORM. IT DOES RUN AND DRIVE EXCELLENT. I can’t saying anything negative about it.   IT MAY NEED WORK IN THE FUTURE BUT IS GOING TO BE EXCELLENT VALUE! SAVE THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS! SOLD COMPLETELY “AS IS”. IT IS BEING SOLD WITH A NEW YORK 907A SALVAGE CERTIFICATE. YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR GETTING THE VEHICLE THROUGH YOUR OWN STATE INSPECTION. THIS VEHICLE IS CONSIDERED UNFIT FOR THE ROAD UNTIL INSPECTED.. WE WILL SIMPLY RE-ASSIGN THE CERTIFICATE TO YOU AND THE RESPONSIBILITY OF REGISTERATION IS YOURS..

     

    Payment options:  A $500.00 non-refundable deposit is due within 24 hours of the close of the auction. Balance to be paid within 7 days via certified funds. A $349.00 dealer conveyance fee is attached to the final price, this includes an oil change and visual vehicle inspection, paperwork preparation. Vehicle sold “AS IS”. I welcome any bidder or pre-bidder to come and personally inspect the vehicle prior to the auction ending. The winner of the auction is entering into a contract to purchase the vehicle.  Any vehicle sold with a salvage certificate is deemed unfit for the highway so the vehicle needs to be towed by you or a transport company home. I CAN NOT issue a temporary tag due to Connecticut Law. All we ask is you have the funds to back your bids. No excuses! No exceptions!

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