2011 Nissan Cube, Excellent Condition on 2040-cars
Horseheads, New York, United States
This is a great car! I purchased it last year when I had to get rid of my previous vehicle. I am looking for something a bit larger for my growing family, but the CUBE is a great car! When I purchased it, it had two previous owners and about 35,000 miles on it. Currently it has 52,000. I t has never been in an accident. I did have the windshield replaced by Safelight, due to a large tractor trailer kicking up a stone, and cracking the previous wind shield. It was replaced with no concerns. There are NO DENTS, NO STAINS, NO CRACKS, NO TRANSMISSION PROBLEMS, or any other issues. It is like new! There are a few tiny scratches on the driver side door, I am assuming from my keys, but they can be easily buffed out at an auto shop for free when you get an oil change. It has 4 BRAND NEW TIRES as of a couple of months ago, and it truly is in great condition. I purchased it at a small dealership in Ithaca, NY last summer, and I am simply looking for something larger for my growing family. I am asking $12,500 based on the quality of the vehicle, and what I currently owe on it. PRICE IS NEGOTIABLE; just make me a decent offer. I look forward to speaking with you! MOTIVATED TO SELL!
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