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2009 Nissan Sentra Fe + Sl Sedan 4-door 2.0l - Low Mileage!!! on 2040-cars

US $8,500.00
Year:2009 Mileage:34227 Color: is in great shape
Location:

Roanoke, Virginia, United States

Roanoke, Virginia, United States
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Save thousands on a rebuilt title!

For sale is a low mileage (34xxx) and rare Sentra that is in very good shape.  We purchased it in April 2012 with a Rebuilt title. It was rebuilt at 2,000 miles due to an accident that caused rear damage.  The original owner replaced the rear impact bar, trunk, rear bumper and LH taillight.  He got it inspected and certified by the DMV.  Between the original owner and us we have driven it 30,000 miles without any major problems (replaced exhaust pipe recently).  We get it serviced regularly and our mechanic assured us there was no frame or engine damage.

Some of the unique features are: white leather interior, heated driver and passenger seats, sliding moonroof, spoiler, premium 17 inch wheels with custom rims, and an AUX input.  Everything else is standard (power windows, power locks, two keyless remotes but only one key). Only feature missing that we wanted was cruise and keyless trunk release. Gas mileage is good and around 25/30. We have been using this car as a commute vehicle and have put very little mileage on it, but we use it daily so mileage will change.

Interior and exterior are in great condition.  There are no leather tears or major scratches/dents, you can't tell its 4+ years old!!  There is a minor crack in the front bumper below the license plate, but it does not extend from the through the entire bumper (see picture).  The engine is a 2.0L 4 cylinder automatic transmission. We are selling the car because we need a larger vehicle that handles the snow and will be good for future family expansion.  The car has been very reliable and was recently serviced.  The tires all have >50% tread and no issues with the brakes. No oil leaks or any other concerns.

We are asking for $8,500 or best offer. The KBB very good value is about $11,500, which doesn't factor in heated seats, and we are asking around 75% of that because it is a Rebuilt title (although rear damage is naturally less concerning).  Message me if you would like to see more pictures or have any questions!  Also, feel free to contact John at (434) 882-146two if you are interested.. Cash, wire, or certified check only.  

Model: Sentra
SubModel: SL Exterior Color: Black
Series: 4dr Sdn I4 CVT 2.0 SL FE+ Interior Color:
VIN: 3n1ab61e29l634764 Engine: 2.0L 4 Cylinder Gasoline Fuel
Mileage: 34000 Fuel Type: Gasoline
Transmission: Automatic Body Type: Other
Condition: Very Good
Drive Train: Front Wheel Drive

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