2002 Nissan Altima Excellent Condition 5 Speed Engine Work Cheap Low Reserve on 2040-cars
Midlothian, Virginia, United States
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"Steal me away!" Problem: Engine repair or replacement needed. Benefit: Top condition inside and out, everything works, vehicle professionally detailed throughout, not four but five brand new tires. Solution: A top quality vehicle at a wholesale price, no reported accidents. The vehicle will be listed once. Here is the story! I ask that you read the story before bidding or buying. I’m a marine engineer and live in Virginia. I purchased this car off of my crewmember from Maine. The young
man 31, paid over $5900.00 for the car.
He purchased the vehicle to go from Maine to Mississippi. The car had
the check engine light on upon purchase. The dealership said it was nothing and
he got tired of calling them. He continued to drive the car and finally the car
overheated. He went ahead and had the engine rebuilt by a back yard mechanic.
The mechanic charged him an additional $3500.00 for the rebuild. He replaced the tires with 5, not 4, new
tires. He drove the car to work
from Maine to Mississippi and it ran great. Upon his return home, the vehicle
started to burn a couple of quarts of oil 1/2 way into the trip. In Staunton, Virginia he heard engine
noise and brought it to the Nissan Dealership. The dealer told him that the
crank and/or the bearings require overhaul. He sold the car to me and I had it
towed to my mechanic and detailer in Powhatan, VA. Used engines can be found for a low as $500.00 with a warranty. I just do not have time to fix the car. Engine is running and quiet once you slightly accelerate you hear noise. Email me if you are looking for a free link to the vehicle history report. No accidents. Primarily a one owner car.As you can see from the pictures, the vehicle is in excellent shape but will need an engine swap or repair. Well, that is the story. Everything else has been checked, windows, AC, Stereo CD, Stick Shift, New Tires (new spare tire plus the factory fake tire neatly in the trunk). “He who hesitates is lost.” Good Luck! Note: Please factor in an additional $199.00 non-refundable pay pal deposit, or no deal. Example: Agreed upon price + $199.00 |
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