Nissan Maxima 1999 Gle All Options . Inexpensive Daily Driver !! on 2040-cars
Westfield, Massachusetts, United States
1999 NISSAN MAXIMA GLE. 130000 MILES. MAHOGANY PEARL WITH TAN LEATHER INTERIOR.
AS OF THIS LISTING, HERE ARE IS WHATS RECENTLY BEEN DONE:(WITHIN 6 MONTHS) KNOCK SENSOR HERE ARE THE CURRENT NEGATIVES: PAINT HAS SCUFFS AND SCRATCHES HERE AND THERE(SEE PICS). BUT THERE ARE VIRTUALLY NO DINGS AT ALL. VARIOUS SPOTS OF RUST ON FENDERS(SEEN IN PICS) AUTO ANTENNA IS A BIT NOISY. CD PLAYER DOES NOT WORK AND A BUTTON IS MISSING ( HOWEVER A NEW BOSE SYSTEM IS INCLUDED ) SPEEDOMETER STICKS.. BUT DOES WORK. THE LIGHT IN THE SWITCH FOR THE DRIVERS HEATED SEAT IS OUT(EASY FIX) A LIGHT OR TWO BEHIND THE CLIMATE CONTROLS ARE OUT. THE PASSENGER SIDE MIRROR WAS REPLACED, SO IT BLACK. THE WHEELS USED TO HAVE TRIM RINGS, THEY WERE NOISY SO I REMOVED, SO RIM EDGES COULD BE REFINISHED IF DESIRED. SO MOST OF THE STUFF IS COSMETIC, AND A FEW ANNOYING ISSUES BUT ALL FAIRLY EASY RESOLUTIONS. THIS IS MY 10TH CAR BOUGHT/SOLD ON EBAY.....I LOOK TO BE AS FORTHRIGHT AS POSSIBLE IN DESCRIBING ACCURATELY ALL PROS/CONS. IT IS UNDERSTOOD THAT THIS IS SOLD "AS IS". THERE ARE NO SUPRISES OR UNDISCLOSED NEGATIVES.. ITS A 15 YR OLD CAR. WITH THE ABOVE DETAILS ON CONDITION ETC I HAVE PRICED THIS CAR ACCORDINGLY AND WITH NO RESERVE !! I AM JUST THE SECOND OWNER AND I HAVE OWNED SINCE SEPT 2009 AND IN THOSE 4.5 YRS I HAVE PUT JUST 30K ON IT.. I HAVE THE FULL CARFAX AND AUTO CHECK REPORTS IN HAND . WILL EMAIL AS REQUESTED. FEEL FREE TO INQUIRE AS TO ANY FURTHER DETAIL, OR IF YOU DESIRE MORE PICS.
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According to the complaints, the tunnel carpet cover trim panel can possibly snag the drivers' right shoe where it meets the carpet, and can either keep their foot on the accelerator or prevent moving it to the brake pedal. In one case, the problem was bad enough that the driver had to free his foot using his hand, while driving. In two of the four reported cases, the vehicles were rental cars.
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