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2009 Nissan Murano Le Sport Utility 4-door 3.5l on 2040-cars

US $18,500.00
Year:2009 Mileage:68605 Color: are in great condition
Location:

Madison, Alabama, United States

Madison, Alabama, United States
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Highlights of this 2009 Nissan Murano LE:
•2009 Nissan Murano LE is the top of the line, fully loaded (Navigation system, Bluetooth, Satellite radio, double sun roof in front and back, heated leather seats, and many more exceptional premium features)
•Condition: Between Excellent (3% of all cars according to Kelley Blue Book, or "KBB") and Very Good (23% of all cars) - interior and exterior are in great condition
•Service: Car has been maintained regularly and meticulously
•Low miles: less than 68605 miles over exactly six years (72 months), which is less than the average 12,000 miles per year (72,000 miles)
.Average fuel economy = 21 mpg
•Usage: Used and owned by a single female primarily to and from work.
•Ownership: I bought from Lynn Layton Dealership in Decatur in June 2010 with 11k miles on it.
•Warranty: Nissan 10 year / 120,000 mile powertrain warranty still effective
. Windows are tinted and vehicle comes with Weather Tech floor mats in front, back, and trunk

Price: $18,750

•KBB price for Excellent condition: $19,121; Very Good condition: $18,576
•I think that $18,750 is a fair price for a car in Excellent / Very Good condition

Payment terms: Cash or certified check only
•Certified check must be from a reputable bank (Chase, Wells Fargo, TD Ameritrade, Bank of America, Investors Bank, Valley National Bank)
•Upon satisfactory test drive, we will deposit the certified check at the local bank

Delivery terms: In person pick up

 

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