2005 Nissan Murano Sl Awd Loaded Leather Bose Heated Seats Power Everything on 2040-cars
Johnson City, Tennessee, United States
Up for sale is this 2005 Nissan Murano. I am the second
owner of this vehicle; I have owned it since it January 2007. At that time it had
5,000 miles on it – current mileage is 100067 miles. It has a CVT transmission
that is amazing – you never feel it shift. We have no major issues out of this
car. The Murano is loaded with all the features including: ·
Bose stereo system with 6 disk CD changer, tape
deck, subwoofer, and controls on steering wheel ·
Black leather interior ·
Orange gauges ·
All Wheel Drive (AWD) ·
Heated seats ·
Power seats (both front seats) ·
Power mirrors ·
Cruise Control ·
Power sun roof ·
Keyless entry – proximity key – one touch entry ·
Memory driver seat – adjusts to driver position
upon entry to vehicle ·
Cargo mat ·
Cargo cover ·
Luggage racks ·
Adjustable fog lights ·
Information center ·
BRAND NEW TRAILER HITCH Recent Repairs
I bought this Murano after it had been involved in an
accident. It had already been repaired. For this reason it has a rebuilt title.
I have not had any major issues with this vehicle in the over 90,000 miles that I
have owned it. My wife has driven it every day for 6 years. The paint on
the hood has started to fade. There are paint chips and a few scratches but
nothing serious. There is a small dent on right rear quarter panel. The clear
coat on the driver side mirror is pealing a little bit. I have this vehicle for sale locally and reserve the right
to end the auction early. If you have ANY questions contact me via email or by
calling/texting (423) 557-3170. I can arrange shipment via a transport company
if needed – contact me and will get a quote for it to be shipped to your
location. Good luck and happy bidding! |
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