2007 Nissan Murano S Sport Utility 4-door 3.5l on 2040-cars
Staten Island, New York, United States
Engine:3.5L 3498CC V6 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Body Type:Sport Utility
Fuel Type:GAS
Sub Model: S ALL WHEEL DRIVE
Make: Nissan
Exterior Color: Black
Model: Murano
Interior Color: Tan
Trim: S Sport Utility 4-Door
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: AWD
Number of Cylinders: 6
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, Leather Seats, CD Player
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 61,468
JUST TRADED AND UP ON THE BLOCK IS THIS 2007 NISSAN MURANO S ALL WHEEL DRIVE. THIS NISSAN IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION IN AND OUT AND HAS JUST 61,468 MILES. THE EXTERIOR IS FINISHED IN "SUPER BLACK" AND HAS A REAL NICE FINISH. THE BODY IS IN EXCELLENT SHAPE BUT THERE ARE A FEW DINGS HERE AND THERE AND A FEW SURFACE SCRATCHES. THE INTERIOR IS BEAUTIFUL. THE TAN LEATHER SEATS ARE IN GREAT SHAPE FREE FROM RIPS OR TEARS. THE DASH , RUGS, DOOR PANELS AND HEADLINER ARE ALSO IN GREAT SHAPE. ALL POWER OPTIONS WORK PERFECTLY. THE FACTORY SOUND SYSTEM SOUNDS GREAT. THE A/C BLOWS ICE COLD AS WELL. MECHANICALLY THIS MURANO RUNS BEAUTIFUL. THE 3.5 LTR V6 RUNS SMMOTH AND QUIET AND HAS PLENTY OF POWER. THE CVT TRANSMISSION SHIFTS PERFECT AND THE ALL WHEEL DRIVE WILL GET YOU OUT OF THE SNOW!!! ALL THE GLASS IS IN PERFECT SHAPE. THE TIRES ARE IN GOOD SHAPE. ABOUT 50% TREAD REMAINING AND FACTORY 18" WHEELS ARE IN GOOD SHAPE ALSO. I HAVE A CLEAR TITLE IN HAND, ALL THE BOOKS AND WINDOW STICKER, AND TWO SETS OF KEYS WITH FACTORY REMOTES. SHIPPING IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE BUYER. I CAN ASSIST IN GETTING QUOTES FROM A REPUTABLE SHIPPER I USE. THIS NISSAN MURANO IS A WELL CARED FOR, WELL MAINTAINED VEHICLE. YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED WITH THIS ONE. THIS VEHICLE IS FOR SALE LOCALLY. I RESERVED THE RIGHT TO END THE AUCTION DUE TO A LOCAL SALE. FEEL FREE TO EMAIL ANY QUESTIONS.
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