2012 Navy Blue Nissan Nv3500 Sv 12 Person Passenger Van 3-door 4.0l Like New on 2040-cars
Melbourne, Florida, United States
The 2012 Nissan NV3500 is a great vehicle for those needing to transport large groups of up to 12 people. Safety features include front, side, and overhead airbags, anti-lock brakes, stability control, pre-tensioners on seat-belts, and rear-assist sensors. Comfortable and a relatively smooth drive, this car is great for traveling with a group.
The SV model, according to J.D. Power: 'A few upgrades differentiate the NV Passenger Van SV from the entry-level S model, with highlights including cruise control, chrome wheels and exterior trim, carpeting, power driver's seat with 8-way adjustment, 6 stereo speakers, power windows and door locks, and a spacious front center console unit. Nissan has also fitted this version of the NV with extra map lights, cupholders, 3-prong 120-volt outlets, and rear park-assist sensors.' |
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