2004 Nissan Quest Minivan--low Miles--runs Great! on 2040-cars
Burlington, New Jersey, United States
Listed for sale is this 2004 Nissan Quest. The vehicle runs great. The engine and transmission function perfectly, and there are no drivetrain issues. It handles very well on the highway. The interior is in very good condition, showing minimal wear an tear. The exterior is also in good condition, but does have a few scuffs and scratches, which are shown in the pictures. There is a crack in the windshield, which just happened a few days ago, but that was considered in the price when van was listed. One thing I would like to point out is that the odometer works sparingly. The vehicle has 87K+ miles, but the mileage doesn't show most of the time. The mileage will appear, then not appear. This is a common problem with this vehicle. However, you can get the cluster repaired for as low as $75. In fact, there are listing on EBay that provide this service. Owner decided not to this done since she was already selling the vehicle so low. The Carfax will show that the vehicle was purchased in Mar 2010 with 55K miles on it. Overall, this is a very nice and reliable vehicle, and it would be hard to beat this price. Although this auction is for 3 days, the owner would like to end it as quickly as possible. So submit your best offers early. Thanks and Good Luck! |
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