2009 Nissan Murano Mint Condition! Hwy Miles! 1 Owner Low Res! Fully Serviced! on 2040-cars
Flushing, New York, United States
Up for grabs in this auction we have a 2009 Nissan Murano SL AWD. This is a 1 owner highway driven car. it runs out 1000% absolutly no issues WHAT SO EVER!!!! Never in any accidents no paint work what so ever!! (1 OWNER CAR) This car was babied and also has a clean car fax.. It was always maintained by Nissan dealer... serviced every 3000 miles... recently had brakes, rotors, tires and oil changed, this car was traded in for a brand new murano... the motor starts right up with no issues lights and absolutely no stories or surprises with it... It has 172k all highway miles.. The transmission shifts smooth as new through all gears with ease!!! The exterior condition of the car is EXCELLENT!!! The interior is in mint condition and accents Nissan's beautiful styling... The car is equipped with premium sound which works and sounds fantastic!!! All the electronics work as they should and the A/C blows cold and heat
blows hot! The vehicle drives straight and solid down the road; the
suspension is tight... This vehicle is new owner ready and has been saftey inspected and road tested to ensure the safety for years to come! It comes with 2 sets of keys all owners manuals!!!
A deposit of $500 non-refundable is due immediately after the auction ends to secure the vehicle- via PayPal. The remaining balance must be paid within 7 days via Cashier Check, Certified check, Wire transfer or Cash-in-hand. I am a 20 min drive to either JFK or Laguardia Airport and am able to pick you up from the airport. (Pick up from local trains are also available) If you are local please stop by to look at the car in person and test drive it aswell... please do not bid if you do not intend to purchase this vehicle. Please read ebays "User Agreement" also please do not assume anything if you have any questions, ASK... I am a NY Dealer so NY residents will pay TAX+TAG. Also a small Doc Fee of $195 will be added to total purchase price which will cover all documents, inspections, emissions, title handling, shipping of documents, etc... The winning bidder is responsible for shipping the car, i can assist with delivering the car if local. I can also assist with shipping the vehicle as we deal with quite a few auto transportation companies...Payment needs to be made prior to car being transported... Once we recive the full payment we will expedite the title along with the rest of the paperwork, if you are picking up the vehicle you can pay the remaining balance in person. If you have any further questions or would like to schedule an appointment to see the car and test drive please call us at : (718) 216-2195 Thank you! Don't miss out on this deal!! Good Luck!!! Happy bidding!!! |
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