2010 Nissan Altima Hybrid Navigation, Leather, Original Owner, New Michelin Tire on 2040-cars
Pasadena, California, United States
Why: You are looking at a well cared for and beloved family vehicle. We are needing a larger vehicle since our family is growing. Consequently, we will miss the 35-40MPG efficiency we have experienced with this vehicle. However, we need to sell this before making a replacement purchase. History: Original owner - Purchased new in 2010. Meticulously cared for. Oil change every 5000 miles using Mobil 1 Synthetic oil & Nissan Filter. Cabin A/C Filter changed every 15k miles. Clean Title, No Lien Holder Options: Key Fob with wireless entry Push button start Leather Seats with seat heaters Power Moonroof w/ tilt, sliding sunshade & 1 touch open/close. 16" Alloy wheels - 4 *new* Michelin Primacy MXV4 Tires. Convenience package - rear spoiler, 8 way power driver seat, auto on-off headlights, dual sun visor with illuminated vanity mirrors, leather wrapped steering wheel, steering wheel mounted audio controls. Technology Package - Navigation, Rear Camera, Auto Dimm Rear-view Mirror, Bose Premium Audio, 9gig Hard Drive Juke Box Floor mat set (4 piece - front and back) Rear Passenger A/C vents Other Notable Items: Both Key Fobs All original owners manuals and books that came with the car. Will provide clean AutoCheck Car report. Terms and Conditions: This vehicle is sold "AS IS". However, this vehicle still falls under factory warranty for some components, notably the Hybrid system including the batteries. I encourage all interested parties to see the vehicle in person and have it inspected by a professional. That said, I would be more comfortable if the buyer is local or willing to pick up the vehicle in person. I reserve the right to cancel this listing at any time. This vehicle is listed on e-bay as well as other web based classified ad sites geared for local buyers. Shipping is the responsibility of the buyer. This vehicle is available for local pickup only. An immediate non-refundable payment of $300 is required to secure purchase of this vehicle. It is non-refundable as e-bay charges me a successful purchase fee when you click the "buy it now" button whether you decide later to purchase the vehicle or not. Also, it helps weed out the non-committed buyer. Only the instant payment can be paid through Paypal. The remaining balance will be required by official, legitimate bank transfer methods within 7 days of the listings end. Title transfer and release of vehicle will not occur until payment in full is received and verified by my bank. Please contact me with any questions before you commit to purchase. Thank you for your interest. |
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