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2005 Nissan Maxima W/ 1.5 Year Extended Warranty ***83,000 Miles*** on 2040-cars

US $6,750.00
Year:2005 Mileage:83000 Color: Dark Gray
Location:

Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States

Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States
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We are selling our 2005 Nissan Maxima. It's in great condition, we never had a problem with it. We had the car for almost 3 years now and I believe we are the second owner. We bought it used from a local dealer in Atlanta, GA in 2010. It was hit in the rear in 2009 (I believe) and the air bag was deployed during the accident so the engine light is on in the car. The dealer repaired all damages and we had it for 3 years now with no problems. We even drove the car cross country when we moved to Albuquerque, NM in 2010. 20 days after we bought this car from Georgia we moved to New Mexico and registered it in New Mexico. It did have a rebuilt title in Atlanta, GA but now it has a clean and clear NM title. When we registered the car in New Mexico it was issued a clear title. Never had a problem passing inspection or anything. We even added a 5 year extended warranty to the car and it still has 1.5 years left. This warranty is available to be transfer to the new owner so whoever buys this car will get the warranty. It takes about 30 days for the warranty to be transferred in your name. The warranty is good for 118,660 miles or until April 19, 2015. If anything happens to this car and you need to use the warranty, all you pay is $50 out of pocket. This warranty will cover almost all major repairs such as engine, transmission etc. The car is in great condition but has some issues: the airbag light is on, the sway bar is slightly bent on the right side and there is a bolt missing in the radiator and it was bought like this and neither issues effect the cars performance. It drives so we never bothered fixing those issues. The sunglasses holder broke off and we never replaces it. There is some naturally wear and tear but overall good shape for the year. The front lights has some condensation in them. Tires are a year or so old and have plenty of life left in it. AC was fixed last year, breaks was replaces last year as well. It maintains it schedule oil change and is garage kept. This car has been serviced at Firestone and they have an active record of it history. They even warranty some of the repairs. It even has a lifetime wheel lineament and this will also be transferred to the new owner. The only reason why we are selling is because we need a small SUV. 

Car went to Firestone on November 10 and had a full inspection and the car passed with flying colors. 

Location: NE Heights, Albuquerque, NM
Mileage: 83,000 miles (car is still be driven until it sells)
Transmission: Automatic
Exterior Color: Dark Gray
Interior Color: Dark Gray almost black
Gas Mileage: 18 MPG City and 26 MPG Highway
Engine: V6
VIN: 1N4BA41E95C871174
Major Options: Leather Seats, Alloy Wheels, Tinted windows

LEATHER SEATS in great condition for the year
HEATED SEATS
ABS BRAKES changed last year
ALLOY WHEELS clean and polished early this year
KEYLESS ENTRY only 1
FOG LIGHTS light cover is a little cloudy 
Separate Driver/Front Passenger Climate Controls I love this feature
Fuel Economy-highway: 28 - 29 miles/gallon 
Electrochromic Interior Rearview Mirror 
Fuel Economy-city: 20 miles/gallon 
Driver Multi-Adjustable Power Seat 
Power Adjustable Exterior Mirror 
Anti-Brake System: 4-Wheel ABS 
Steering Wheel Mounted Controls 

Body Style: SEDAN 4-DR 
Front Brake Type: Disc 
Rear Spring Type: Coil 
Child Safety Door Locks 
Second Row Folding Seat 
Leather Steering Wheel 
Tank: 20.00 gallon 
Vehicle Anti-Theft 
Tires: 245/45R18 
Front Side Airbag however, air bag light is on because it needs to go to the dealer to get reset
Power Door Locks 

The extended warranty along cost us $2,500. This car has plenty of life left. 

This car is listed locally so it may sell off line

We will assist in shipping at owners expense.

Please ask questions

No refunds


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