2005 Nissan Altima Se-r Sedan 4-door 3.5l on 2040-cars
Woodland Park, Colorado, United States
This is a cool car. It has been kept in good condition. The engine & transmission are in great condition, it has customized exhaust with cool air intake, & a nice rumble to it. Defiantly drives like a sports car. This thing really moves. I've attached the clean vehicle report from VinAudit.com.
Kelly's bluebook is @ $7,586.00 I'm asking $6200- OBO... Call me (Dave) @ three zero three 808-0533 THIS IS A CASH ONLY DEAL. V6 (Manuel) 260 HP 25 mpg Bose sound system Tinted windows Custom wheels, (could use some new paint) Black leather seats Sun roof Power windows, & seat Flaws Needs a new stick shifter boot AC needs to be charged. (Works but not as strong as it used to be.) Needs a new trim kit for the stereo. Like models. Honda, Honda Civic, Accord, Nissan Z, Acura RSX, TL. Audi Quattro, Chevy Impala, Cobalt, Mitsubishi Eclipse, Lancer, Subaru WRX. Chrysler Crossfire. Dodge, Hyundai XG350, Infinity, Lexus LS GS, Ford Focus Five Hundred, Toyota Celica Camry Corolla, Volkswagen Passat Jetta Phaeton |
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To no one's surprise, the new Rogue takes the vast majority of its design cues from the Hi-Cross concept that debuted at the 2012 Geneva Motor Show, and specific elements like the pronounced wheel arches, angular nose, flat roofline and more stylized taillmaps should make for a Rogue that's far more style conscious than the model it replaces. This stronger design language should help the new Rogue to better stand out in the sea of Honda CR-V and Toyota RAV4 rivals.
There's far more to the new Rogue than just some swoopier sheetmetal, though. This crossover is expected to be the first vehicle to ride on the Renault-Nissan CMF (Common Module Family) platform, an architecture flexible enough to eventually support a host of new products. As we reported earlier, the next Rogue will be built in the US, in Tennessee.
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