2000 Nissan Maxima Se Black 4 Door Sedan Leather Sunroof Well-maintained on 2040-cars
Mukwonago, Wisconsin, United States
2000 Nissan Maxima SE 4-Door Sedan Exterior Color: Black Interior Color: Gray Mileage: 181,741 I purchased this car in 2007 from a dealership in the Milwaukee area. I believe I am the 2nd owner. The vehicle has a clear title. This has been one of the best cars I've ever owned. It's been a reliable vehicle continuously and has not had any major issues since I've owned it. It's been well-maintained with regular oil changes. The exterior does have some rust on the edges of the driver side doors as well as a small area on the hood edge. A copy of records of work I've had done on the vehicle will be included. All 4 tires are new. The vertical crack on the passenger side windshield starts at the base of the window near the windshield wipers and extends about 1/2 way up the window. The vehicle has always passed emissions tests without issue. It does need a muffler sleeve - the clamp is missing. The Nissan Maxima apparently has a common issue with the radiator tie bar or support deteriorating. I have tried to show this in the last photo of the listing. I am not sure this vehicle is safe to drive until this part is replaced. We have found some information about how to replace it on the internet and though the part is under $100 - it is too involved for us to do ourselves. We have not checked into having a shop do the work. There are no other issues that I know of with this car. The air and heater work great. Heated seats on the passenger and driver side makes driving in winter months much easier. The car has never been in an accident. The interior is in overall very good condition - there are some stains on the carpet (original floor mats are included front and back). The center console between the driver seat and passenger side holds 2 drinks and originally had a cover which was broken and removed. There is some slight wear to the rear leather seats but overall there are no major tears, rips or stains other than on the front armrest between the driver and passenger seats. It does have a remote key entry/lock and alarm system all intact. I did check the Kelly Blue Book value and estimate this car to be valued for between $2,500 - $3,000. |
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