2002 Nissan Xterra Se Sport Utility 4-door 3.3l on 2040-cars
Fayetteville, West Virginia, United States
This 2002, 4WD, manual transmission Nissan Xterra is a quality vehicle for its age, perfect vehicle for an outdoor life style. I purchased in in 2012 from the original owner in south western Pennsylvania. It does show signs of wear and tear from daily use. It rides really well; however, does need maintenance.
The muffler is rusted and showing signs of deterioration. The 1st gear does not engage, however due to the low gearing ratio I have been driving it without problem for the past 8 month, throughout the hills of West Virginia, in this condition (hill starts all). It is more than likely the first gear synchro and would need to rebuilt or replace the transmission if you want to address this issue but can be driven daily as is. The driver side seat has a 3 inch ripe at a seam and a cigarette burn from the previous owner -Has been a smoke-free environment since I have owned it (2 year). Features: AC Cruise Control Jet Black Finish Dark Tint Windows After Market HD Radio Recently replaced alternator, radiator and fuel pump/relay system Buyer will be responsible for pickup or shipping. I can deliver the vehicle with 100 miles of Fayetteville WV for $100. Payment: cash (in person) Pay Pal or cashier check. |
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