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2006 Nissan Armada Le 4x4 Rear Dvd Leather Loaded In Nice Conditons on 2040-cars

Year:2006 Mileage:84000 Color: is in nice shape
Location:

Sugarloaf, Pennsylvania, United States

Sugarloaf, Pennsylvania, United States
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2006 Nissan Armada LE 4x4
Description:  2006 Nissan Armada LE 4x4 SUV for sale by second owner.  84,700 mi on the odometer.  Leather trim, all power options, rear DVD entertainment system, Navigation, running boards, roof rack, auto tailgate, and towing package.  This SUV is very well equipped and also well cared for.  

Condition:  I'll let the vehicle condition speak for itself in the pictures.  I've posted ALOT, so please take a good look.  The vehicle is in excellent mechanical condition.  Recent full service and inspection preformed at our local Nissan dealer.  Recent repairs include all 4 wheel bearings, brakes and cat back exhaust completely replaced.  Entire rear suspension was replaced about 10k mi ago, including shocks, air plumbing and also the self leveling pump.  Nissan also replace the rear tailgate lift mechanism, unfortunately I damaged a portion of the rear trim trying to repair it myself which is repaired/covered with some duct tape.  It's not visible with the tailgate shut but it is shown in the pictures. Tires are in good condition with appx 60% tread.  Mechanically the vehicle is ready to go.  There are a number of small paint nicks and scratches.  Overall the exterior is in nice shape, there are no dents or damage.  It's hard to see small scratches in photos so I'll give my best most honest run down.  There are a few rock chips on the hood, the larges is about the size of a dime and there are a handful.  There are a few paint scratches along both sides, but they are shallow and could easily be buffed out.  The front right fender has a scuff along the top corner.  It's about 2" long and it is not through the paint.  Also, the towing hitch has some small surface rust on it.  Anyone is welcome to come and inspect/drive the vehicle anytime, we are not trying to hide anything.  This has been a reliable family car.

Terms:  Shipping is welcomed, but it's on your expense and you need to make the arrangements.  I'll store the vehicle inside for a few weeks if needed ONLY if payment is handled.  This vehicle is sold as is with no warranty or guaranteed.  We welcome questions and test drives, so please feel free to ask.  You will receive a quick honest response.  

The reserve on this vehicle is substantially below a conservative KBB value

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