2001 Nissan Maxima Gxe Sedan 4-door 3.0l 88,640 Miles on 2040-cars
Westwego, Louisiana, United States
2001 Nissan Maxima GXE 88,640 miles Beautiful!! PROS: 3.0 Engine runs awesome! Automatic transmission shifts perfectly. Car was just serviced (Oil and Filter Change, Air filter, Fuel Filter) last week. We just had the car painted about a month ago. Fresh factory paint job. Front springs and struts were also replaced last week. A/C was charged and seems to be holding a charge as A/C still blows cold. Cloth interior in decent shape. Brand new battery. Overall a very sound vehicle. Clear TITLE in hand! CONS: Rear struts need to be replaced. All tires appear to be dry-rot and should be replaced. A/C system MAY need to be watched and checked for leaks. Car has no radio. Car does have a few small dents as would any car of this age, and a few imperfections in the paint. Please inspect pictures carefully! Please feel free to come take a look. Also do not hesitate to ask for more pictures or videos at any time. Also do not hesitate to ask any questions at all! Im open to anything you may need to assist in purchasing this vehicle. I will also help out in the facilitation of getting the vehicle shipped to you if necessary, but shipping charges are the buyers responsibility. On Jun-30-14 at 19:48:13 PDT, seller added the following information: Correction: Mileage is 87,664 as stated in the attached picture |
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