2010 Nissan Sentra 2.0 Sr 33k Miles. 1 Owner on 2040-cars
Freehold, New Jersey, United States
Selling a like new 2010 Nissan Sentra SR model. Only 33k miles. Metallic blue with grey interior.
The SR trim level includes: 2.0 engine with Automatic trans Power window, locks, cruise control, tilt. aux input Alloy wheels. A/C. multi adjust seats. Also has the optional..... Convenience package with Bluetooth hands frees talking, Intelligent keyless fobs. Cargo net and hooks. Original MSRP was $19,000 and i do have the original window sticker w all manuals, and 2 keys. Car has brand new GoodYear tires. It runs like new, looks and smells new. All original paint and body. This is a 1 owner off lease car with clean carfax history. Being sold by independent dealer. Local Nissan dealers have the same car listed for $13,000+. Any that ive seen for less money have much more mileage....Save money....they get their inventory from the same place...off lease auction at Manheim. There is a scuff on the roof that isnt to bad, i can fix it or reduce price for you. NJ Buyer must pay NJ state sales tax. Car is in Freehold Nj, Welcome to come take a look. CLEAN CARFAX, Clear Title ----------------- Asking $11,500 ------- Call/text 732 207 3 1 4 9. |
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