2003 2005 2006 2004 Nissan Maxima Se Financing Available Bad Credit No Problem on 2040-cars
Dunbar, West Virginia, United States
Up for sale is a 2004 Nissan Maxima SE. This car is in fantastic shape for its year and miles. The motor and transmission run out strong with no known issues. All the power options appear to be working. We installed new tires and brakes. We go through our vehicles and fix things that affect the ride and drive of the vehicle. If you are the winning bidder, we have no problem with an after the sale inspection, once the vehicle has been paid for in full, and guarantee that what we have said in this listing to be true or your money will be returned minus the 50.00 insertion fee. No travel costs or transportation cost will be reimbursed. We will work with your transported if you need vehicle shipped. We can also pick you up at Yeager Airport in Charleston WV, or Tri State Airport in Huntington WV at no cost. WE OFFER FINANCING FOR THIS VEHICLE with as little as 2000.00 down, but any financing needs to be worked out in advance of the sale. We get applicants approved everyday with credit scores below 500, so don't let credit problems keep you from applying. Applications can be taken over the phone by calling 304 437 2034. You are encouraged and welcome to view this vehicle at 2813 Fairlawn Ave. Dunbar, WV 25064, Monday through Saturday 8am to 5pm or anytime by appointment. If you have any questions, please feel free to call, Jerry @ 304 437 2034. Vehicle is for sale locally, so sale may end at anytime. |
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