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Still In The Shipping Stickers -- 2012 Leftover Stock Murano on 2040-cars

US $26,990.00
Year:2012 Mileage:86 Color: trim but it was outfitted with Platinum Edition interior which enhanced it with many upgrades such as GPS
Location:

Carol Stream, Illinois, United States

Carol Stream, Illinois, United States
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Selling a 2012 murano left over from the hurricane Sandy lot.  We removed every single component and replaced it with new parts. Absolutely None of the original interior was kept and the car received an entire new interior (seats, floor mats, electronics, harnesses, gps and almost everything you can think of).  

Dealer inspected and serviced with Many records and additional pictures if you are interested.  Vehicle has a rebuilt title with flood and is ready to be titled in your name.  We stand behind it and would love if you would inspect it by a professional and will even refer you to other inspection services even.

Car runs extremely smooth and has loads and loads of extra features than the SL edition,  you will find the additional options:


Already at the cusp of luxurious practicality, the new-for-2012 Nissan Murano Platinum Edition is further elevated in stylish utility with the inclusion of Intuitive all-wheel-drive ... Read More
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Enhanced Powertrain: AWD
 
Audio SystemAuxiliary audio input: iPod · 
Hard Drive: 9.3GB (optional)· Premium Brand: Bose· Radio Data System · Satellite Radio: XM (optional)· Total Number of Speakers: 9
Comfort FeaturesHeated steering wheel · Steering wheel trim: leather
Convenience FeaturesEasy entry: power driver seat · Rear view camera · Rear view monitor· Steering wheel: tilt and telescopic · Steering wheel mounted controls: phoneaudio and cruise controls · Universal garage door opener: Homelink
DoorsPower liftgate: closure assist · Rear door type: power liftgate
Driver SeatAdjustable lumbar support: power · Heated · Power adjustments: 8
Drivetrain4WD Type: on demand
Exterior FeaturesRear bumper protector
InstrumentationCompass
Interiorsteel-tone accents 
LightsFront fog lights · Headlights: XenonAuto on/off
Memorized SettingsIncludes exterior mirrors · Includes steering wheel · Number of drivers:2
MirrorsExterior mirrors: heated · Inside rearview mirror: auto-dimming
Passenger SeatHeated · Power adjustments: 4
Rear SeatsFolding: power return · Heated
RoofMoonroof: dual powerone-touch open/closeanti-trapping feature,tintedsliding sunshade · Roof rails: silver
SeatsUpholstery: leather-appointed
SecurityAnti-theft alarm system: with engine immobilizer
SteeringTurns lock-to-lock: 3.1
TelematicsHands-free communication system · Navigation system: hard drive navigation system w/voice activationtouch screen display · Phone wireless data link: Bluetooth · 
Real Time Traffic (optional)
Video SystemAuxiliary jacks: audio/video input
WheelsWheel spokes: 7
WindowsFront wipers: rain sensing

Nissan Murano for Sale

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