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2007 Nissan Murano Sl Sport Utility 4-door 3.5l (70k Miles/excellent Condition) on 2040-cars

US $13,600.00
Year:2007 Mileage:70500 Color: with black leather interior
Location:

Honolulu, Hawaii, United States

Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
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Up for sale is a 2007 Nissan Murano SL AWD with only 70,500 miles. It is in EXCELLENT condition. I am the second owner and am a single working professional with no pets (meaning kids and animals have not seen the inside of this car). The oil was changed this month and the Nissan Service center found nothing wrong with the car (I do have the paperwork). In fact, I had the sales department do an appraisal while I was there, and they could not believe it was an '07 due to its pristine condition. 

Why I'm selling: I'm returning to the mainland after 3 years in Hawaii. Rather than dealing with the hassle of shipping it back to the east coast, I've decided to leave it here on island. 

Potential buyers: The Murano is extremely versatile. It's "cool" enough for a single person in their 20's (like me), but spacious and reliable enough for a busy family, too! I would imagine that this would be a great car for a military family who came with only 1 POV (or single military with no POV, for that matter). Why? Because it's reliable, has low mileage, and will still have great resale value in 2-3 years. 

Price: Based on its low mileage, features, and overall condition, KBB suggests a private sale value between $13,600 and $14,400. I have chosen the low end of this spectrum mainly because I want to avoid having to take it back to the mainland with me. I am willing to negotiate based on a few factors: 

1. We agree to have it seen by a mechanic (Nissan service center) prior to sale. If there are any mechanical issues (there were not last time I was in for an oil change), we can adjust the price to reflect repair costs. 

2. I would like to keep the car until Dec. 22, the day I officially leave the island. If you are willing to work with me on this, I will consider reasonable offers. In the case that you absolutely cannot wait, I will make other arrangements. 

3. Currently, I still owe a bit of money on the vehicle. Because of this, I don't hold the title. I have contacted a Honolulu escrow service who I will pay to handle the sale. This protects you (the buyer) and me (the seller). The sale process (e.g., payment, obtaining the title, signing title over to buyer) will take 2-3 days. 

Vehicle specs: General specs are available through Google (and I'm sure if you are looking for a Murano, you're already well-versed on its features and specifications). So, as for this specific Murano...

-Black exterior with black leather interior

-Power moonroof 

-Heated front seats (not that you'll be needing this in Hawaii--however, there are some cold "winter" mornings that I use the heated seats)

-More importantly, COLD A/C

-Power seats

-Dual airbags

-Back seats not only fold down (to create a WHOLE lot of cargo space), but also recline. It is extremely spacious back there regardless (nobody has ever complained about leg room).

-Tech screen that displays fuel economy, maintenance (tire pressure, oil change schedule, fluid levels), music, etc. GPS is not enabled. 

-I find that it gets around 21 mpg in the city and often over 30 mph highway. When I drove cross country to ship out of California, I managed 34 mpg! 

-Keyless entry and start (as long as the key is within 3 feet of the vehicle, you can lock/unlock the doors and turn start). 

-Trunk space is incredible and features a heavy duty rubber mat and removable cargo cover. 

-6 CD changer with premium BOSE sound system

-CVT transmission is still under warranty. 

-Rear camera

Condition and other things you should know (because honesty IS truly the best policy):

-This car is in excellent condition. I have the oil changed every 3 months at a Nissan service center and have the vehicle detailed approximately twice per year. The backseat looks completely unused, and I've clearly taken good care of the car. As long as I've owned it, it's been garage-kept. 

-This car has been in 2 very minor accidents ("fender benders"). Both happened in a parking lot and resulted in very minor, superficial damage that was repaired at a licensed body shop. No structural damage was sustained either time. 

-I replaced the battery in the last 6 months with a "super battery" that cost me nearly $200. I'm not very car savvy, so I can't say what makes the battery so great, but apparently it is! 

-The tires probably have about 1 year left on them depending on how much you drive. With dry road conditions 90% of the time, it could be even longer than that. 

-There is a small hole (approximately 3/4 inch in diameter) in the interior plastic of the tailgate. If the tailgate is open and you look up, you can see it. If you're sitting in the trunk, you can see it. Otherwise, it's not something you'd notice. 

-There is one rather deep scratch on the exterior, driver's side door, approximately 3-4 inches long (thank you, super small parking stalls on post). It is completely superficial and not something I am willing to repair at this point. 

-I recently found a hairline tear in the driver's seat leather. It's on the side where the power seat buttons are located. I am currently looking into having it repaired. 

-I do not have ALL of the service records, but do have many. 

Again, this is a beautiful car with all the bells and whistles. It has low mileage and has been well cared for. I am willing to negotiate on the price, as per the factors I outlined above. Reasonable offers will be considered. 

I have many more pictures. If you would like to view them, please indicate that in your message. I respond to emails very promptly, but if you'd like me to call you, please leave a phone number and time that is most convenient. The vehicle is located in Honolulu (near Ward), but I am willing to meet at a mutually agreeable location should you wish to view/test drive the car. 

Thanks for looking!

Nissan Murano for Sale

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