2009 Nissan Murano Le Sport Utility 4-door 3.5l Awd Navigation Loaded Ec on 2040-cars
Columbiana, Ohio, United States
I
bought this car in 2010 with about 16,000 miles on it. It has never been smoked
in and is in great shape. We changed the oil every 3,000 miles. This was my
wife’s car and only selling it because I bought her a newer Murano. The
car is the top of the line LE addition. The interior is tan leather and in great
shape. I would rate it at about 9 out of 10. The body is clean with the
exception of a few minor scratches by the tail gate; you can see them in one of
the pictures. I would rate the exterior 8.5 out of 10. The tires and wheels are
in great condition and have lots of mileage left in the tires. The car drives
like new. ·
2009 Murano LE ·
AWD (All Wheel Drive) ·
Tan Leather seats ·
Heated power front seats ·
Heated rear seats ·
Factory Navigation ·
2 Sunroofs ·
Keyless FOB ignition, keep FOB in pocket or
purse, press the start button, no need to dig keys out to start or stop. ·
Remote door locks ·
Door locks switch on exterior of front door.
Need FOB close to car to activate, no need to dig keys out when it is raining. ·
Power lift gate ·
AM/FM/SAT CD Radio, need contract for SAT
radio ·
Blue Tooth Phone · 2 FOBs
I own a dealer's license, so that is why it is listed as a dealer. This was my wife's car since March 2010.
The Murano LE is located in Columbiana, Ohio and you are welcome to come look at it. If you are from out of state and buy the Murano, I can pick you up at Pittsburgh International Airport, as it is only 55 minutes from me. If you want to ship the vehicle, that is not a problem. You will have to arrange shipping and the Murano will not ship until all funds have cleared. If you have any questions, I can be reached on my cell phone at (330) 540-5455 from 8AM - 8PM EST. This is a beautiful Murano that has been well taken care of. You won't be disappointed.
thanks for looking at my ad! Bob
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