2004 Nissan Quest Sl Mini Passenger Van 4-door 3.5l on 2040-cars
Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States
I am the original owner. Purchased vehicle from Nissan of Ann Arbor. No smoking has occurred in the vehicle.
Oil changes occurred every 5K to 6K with Synthetic blend or Full Synthetic depending on coupons. Oil changes always included Dura Tough Fram oil filters. New air filters installed every other oil change.
Wheel rotations at Discount Tire every 7,500 miles. Bought new aluminum alloy wheels and all season tires in Jan. '13 from Discount Tire of Ann Arbor.
3 of 4 wheel bearing assemblies and the two control arms in the front have been replaced since Nov. '12.
Spark plugs were replaced at about 150K with platinum tip plugs. Front brakes were replaced in Nov. '12.
Engine purrs and vehicle has great acceleration.
Extra care was taken to maintain interior by having washable entry door rugs on the floor where children would sit. Beautifully maintained interior. Seats 7 passengers, and all rear seats fold flat.
Extras include two head rest storage bags, privacy cover over storage well, cargo net, storage well protective cover, and after market VHS player and monitor. |
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