2011 Nissan Sentra, One Owner, Low Miles, Well Kept on 2040-cars
Elysburg, Pennsylvania, United States
2011 Nissan Sentra 4 door sedan. 4 cylinder and front wheel drive. Wow, what can I say about this car?? We purchased it brand new at the local Nissan dealer. It is a one owner, lady driven. It was dealer maintained and serviced, with the exception of the last oil change. It is a very well kept car. It has 4 brand new tires, detailed, and ready to go!! Everything works as it should, no mechanical defects. It is a non smoker, no pets with a beautiful interior. Mats are like new because a second set of mats were used over the factory ones. It has no scratches, and the paint is shiny! The only thing I can find on the car are 2 very light dingles. One on the rear roof, the size of a pea, an another on the trunk. Both could be fixed by paintless dent repair. 2 hubcaps have some of the grey paint off here or there that can be easily resprayed. This car is very nice. It was waxed every few weeks for my wife, who loved and babied this car for 3 years. Amazing on gas-averaging 30 mpg local. The only reason we are selling it is because the kids are growing up an getting too big for it. Very nice blue color with complimentary grey interior, which is immaculate. Whoever gets this car will surely be pleased-gorgeous car with no hidden problems.
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