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2001 Nissan Pathinder Se~4wd~auto~sunroof~alloy Rims~highway Miles~excellent on 2040-cars

Year:2001 Mileage:182424 Color: is clean
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For sale is a 2001 Nissan Pathfinder SE 4WD with 182k miles. Overall it is an excellent SUV. Mechanically it is sound; no leaks, does not smoke, engine starts up quick, 4wd works great, and the transmission shifts smoothly. The interior is in pristine condition; non-smoker previous owners and no tears or rips. Exterior is clean, does have some rust on the rear quarter panels (see pictures). The truck comes well equipped with four wheel drive, power windows, power locks, power mirror, power sunroof, roof rack, alloy rims, tinted windows and much more. This will make an excellent daily drive, do not the miles scare you. This is one of the most reliable trucks in the market, the 3.5 is responsive, powerful and extremely reliable. The truck does have an aftermarket exhaust system; I think this is causing the check engine light to be on. The light has been on since we purchased the vehicle, it drives great and the engine is in excellent shape. Oil has been changed, new VA state inspection and upcoming timing belt change. The SUV does have a clean and clear title with no liens. If you have any questions or would like to set up a time to view the truck my name is K-sar and I can be reached at 540-560-3949

 

EXTERIOR


·      Two tone green exterior in good condition

·      16” alloy rims in excellent condition with 75% tread left

·      Roof rack

·      Tinted windows

·      Clean and clear headlights

·      Clean and clear tail lights

·      Clean and clear fog lights

·      Running board, there is some rust on the bottom of the running board

·      Chrome emblem in excellent condition

·      The car does have rust on the rear quarter panels, picture

·      There are some mnor light scratches that is typical for a 13 year old car

 

INTERIOR


·      Black cloth interior in excellent condition

·      Power windows

·      Power locks

·      Power mirror

·      Power sunroof

·      Climate control, only works at hi level(4). I think it is the switch, but both a/c and heater work

·      am/fm radio

·      Bucket style seats

·      Rear cargo cover

·      tilt wheel

·      multi function steering wheel

·      Clean headliner

·      Room for five adults

·      No tears or rips, some light stains on the rear cargo area

 

PERFORMANCE


·      3.5L V6 engine

·      Engine produces 250 horsepower

·      Engine produces 240 ft. lbs. of torque

·      Automatic transmission

·      Four wheel drive

·      Four wheel anti-lock brake system

·      Power steering

·      Cruise control

·      Front driver and passenger airbags

·      14 city and 18 highway miles per gallon

·      Towing capacity; 5000 lbs

·      No leaks

·      Nonsmoker

·      check engine light is on

 

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