2007 Nissan Pathfinder Se Sport Utility 4-door 4.0l on 2040-cars
Slidell, Louisiana, United States
The vehicle is great condition has no exterior or interior damage. All interior and exterior trim and molding are there. Seats have no damage or evidence of wear. Carpet is not worn or stained and is great shape. The color of the truck is like a tannish brown with black cloth interior. The new tires have less than 6000 miles on them. Please see list of options below. The vehicle can be shipped or local pick up, if close other arrangements can be made. Vehicle has a clear title. There is a loan on the vehicle through Ford motor credit. Title will be released once payment is made. Payments can be made through the site here, cash or done at a bank. This is my wife's SUV which she drove very little so we decided to sell it. Engine 4.0 L V-6 Drivetrain is rear wheel drive 5 speed automatic transmission
Safety
Air Bag-Frontal-Driver
Air
Bag-Frontal-Passenger
Brakes-ABS
Brakes-Type-4 Wheel
DISC
Child Safety Rear Door
Locks
Engine Immobilizer
Security System
Traction Control
Comfort &
Convenience
Air Conditioning-Front
Keyless Entry
Max Seating Capacity:
7
Mirror(s)-Power
Power Locks
Reading Lamps-Front
Reading Lamps-Rear
Seat Trim-Cloth
Seat-Adjustable
Lumbar-Driver
Seat-Power Driver
Seat-Rear Pass-Through
Seats-Front Bucket
Steering
Wheel-Adjustable
Steering-Power
Trip Computer
Windows-Power
Music &
Entertainment
Audio-AM/FM Stereo
Audio-CD Player
Interior
Power Outlet
Seat-3rd Row
Exterior
Doors: 4
Fog Lamps
Luggage Rack/Roof Rack
Rear Window Defogger
Running Boards/Side
Steps
Tow Hitch
Windows-Deep Tinted
Wipers-Intermittent
Wipers-Variable Speed
Intermittent
Tires
Front Tire Size:
P265/70R16
Rear Tire Size:
P265/70R16
Spare Tire Size:
P265/70R16
Wheels
Front Wheel Material:
Aluminum
Rear Wheel Material:
Aluminum
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