2004 Nissan, Maxima, V6 3.5 Engine on 2040-cars
Amherst, Virginia, United States
The 3.5 Liter Maxima V6 is
legendary for it’s reliability. This car has been meticulously maintained since
my elderly father bought it new. When he bought a new car, it passed to me, and
I had all factory recommended service performed, just like he taught me. The
only reason I’m selling is because Dad bought another new car, so…great car for
you!
The car got four new Dunlop Signature tires in May of 2012, and they have plenty of tread remaining. The tires have been rotated every other oil change (6,000 miles.) The car tracks true and straight down the highway. The alignment was checked about 60 days ago. (It was already true to spec.) The 5 speed automatic
(shiftable) transmission shifts smoothly through all the gears, and has been
properly maintained. The engine starts right up and runs perfectly. The seam on the driver's seat is beginning to separate. The upholstery on the driver's seat and the passenger seat is worn. There is a zig-zag scratch on the roof. The outer layer of paint is rubbed down on the front, driver's bumper. There is a small dent above the wheel on the passenger side. This car has been driven mostly on the highway, as my daily commute is 84 miles round trip. It has never left me stranded. All the power options work as new. There are no warning lights lit. The car uses no oil. The seats and paint have a few minor blemishes, less than expected on a car of this year. (see pictures) Other than these minor imperfections, the car is like new. The car has leather interior,
dual climate controls, heated seats (individually controlled) and a moon roof.
The driver’s seat is 8 way power adjustable, and it remembers the settings for
two people. This vehicle has High Intensity Discharge headlights. It also has a Bose sound system. You can take delivery of this car and drive it to California with confidence. And you’ll do it in luxurious comfort while getting 26 miles per gallon. Feel free to email me with any questions, but please review the specs below first to see if the info you need is there:
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