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2002 Nissan Altima Se Sedan 4-door 3.5l - Maxima Engine - No Accidents - Clean on 2040-cars

Year:2002 Mileage:135215
Location:

North Miami Beach, Florida, United States

North Miami Beach, Florida, United States

This auction is for a 2002 Nissan Altima SE (special edition).

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Auto check shows no accidents, 2 owners (second owner was an immediate family member of original owner).
Most maintenance records are present, as well as most original car documentation.

Owners lived in Boca Raton, FL. It is a prestigious area with nice open roads. It is all fairly new so all of the roads are smooth and little stop and go traffic.

Average auto check for this car is between 26-56, auto check rated this car at 75!
Kelly blue book is valuing this car at $5933, for private party "excellent" condition.


It has the same engine as the Nissan Maxima from years 2002 to 2008.
Has 240 horse power at 5800 rpm along with 246 ft lbs of torque at 4400 rpm.




This Altima was up for a tune up and I replaced with all new spark plugs and ignition coils and topped off all fluids last week.

Tires have a lot of thread on them and are very good quality tires. Bridgestone Potenza G 019 Grid 215/55/17 High Performance All Season - $140 each at tire rack which has amazing reviews.

There was a light scuff on the front driver side bumper under the headlight that my body man re-painted.

Everything is functional in this car except the back driver window motor, the window does not go down and up. If you wish to have this fixed my mechanic will do it for $100. If you bring the motor he will charge $30 to swap it out.

A/C is very cold. Just topped off the freon last week.

Brakes are all good.

Radio and CD works, all speakers work. There is no distortion in the speakers. Speakers will get nice and loud, bass is good on them too.

Car turns and handles great.

Overall the car is very very very clean.



I am trying to be as honest and straight forward with this as possible as I wish this to be a positive experience and hope for a repeat customer or referral.


I am a private dealer, I purchased this car from the American Heart Association which received it as a donation, I own the car, so the price I say is the price you pay. There is no hidden fees or dealer fees. This is a cash only deal.

Only additional things you will need to pay for this car is 6% sales tax (sales receipt will be given) and $92 transfer of title fee into your name (payable at the DMV). If you need to renew your registration or have any other concerns, I will be able to assist you at the DMV.

You may call or text me at 786 344 8160, my name is Roby. I have a stutter so bare with me when calling.

This car is being sold as-is, so I cannot guarantee the car since it is used. Although I will guarantee everything working upon your arrival. If you find something that does not work I will have it fixed that same day.

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