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2.5l S Automatic Flood Vehicle Fresh Water As-is on 2040-cars

US $4,695.00
Year:2012 Mileage:99999 Color:
Location:

Brighton, Michigan, United States

Brighton, Michigan, United States

                   
                 
       

Vehicle Information

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           
Year2012TitleSalvage flood
MakeNissanWarrantyNone
ModelAltimaEngine2.5L I4 EFI
Exterior ColorGrayStock #MC2600
MileageVIN #1N4AL2AP4CC198884
       
       
         

Vehicle Condition

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       
Exterior PaintAbove AverageInteriorPoor
EngineDoesn't RunSuspensionIntact
DrivabilityNo Start
       
       
         

Features

         
               
  • AM / FM CD Radio
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  • Air Conditioning
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  • Power Door Locks
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  • Power Mirrors
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  • Power Windows
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  • Keyless Entry
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  • Rear Defrost
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  • ABS
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  • Cruise Control
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  • Traction Control
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  • 16 Inch Steel Wheels
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  • Dual Front Airbags
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  • Side Airbags (seat)
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  • Side Curtain Airbags
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  • Dual Exhaust
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Vehicle Description

         

We purchased this Nissan Altima from an insurance company.  The vehicle was involved in a fresh water flood.  It appears that the water was all the way up to the top of the dash panel.  The odometer does not illuminate and none of the electrical options work.  The vehicle will most likely need all major modules to and possibly a new speedometer before communication can be restored.  THIS CAR IS BEING SOLD AS IS.   We do not know the condition of the motor and transmission, they may be fine but will defiantly need to be checked out before the vehicle is started.  There will be a 6-8 week delay on the title due to this vehicle having an Ohio salvage title with no re-assignments that had to be transferred to a Michigan salvage title for re-sale.  For questions or to set up a time to view this Altima please call our office M-F 8:30-5:00 at 248-446-8289.

       
       

Disclosure Agreement

Every vehicle we sell is subject to a $135 buyers fee.  Michigan residents must pay 6% sales tax and a $15 title fee.  License plate fees will vary.  We accept cashiers checks, bank wire transfers, cash, Paypal and credit cards (with applicable fees).
WE SELL REPAIRABLES AS IS, WHERE IS. These vehicles have been damaged by collision, fire, theft, flood, or paid off by an insurance company due to a total loss. All buyers are advised to personally inspect our vehicles prior to bidding. Once you are the successful bidder, the sale is considered final, for better or worse. The term LOT DRIVES means we have driven this vehicle in our parking lot only, at speeds below 10 miles per hour. We will not drive these damaged vehicles on the road, we have not checked all of the fluid levels, and cannot predict how they will drive down the road.  All repairable vehicles are sold AS IS, WHERE IS with all faults If, upon personal inspection, you are not satisfied with the advertised item, we require you to cover a $200 fee that covers our internal expenses related to re-listing the vehicle and additional eBay fees.  If you find a major repair missing from the vehicles description that would cost $1000+ to repair we will gladly waive this fee.  Basically if we miss something BIG there is no obligation to purchase.  

                                           
         

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