2003 Nissan Altima S Sedan 4-door 2.5l on 2040-cars
Copiague, New York, United States
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Up for sale is my 2003 NissanAltima
Great daily driver or commuter car. The car runs great nice and smooth, transmission shifts smoothly and and drives straight. Car was aligned recently and drives straight down the road , ice cold ac and great heat in the winter. Car doesn't run hot or have any check engine lights Body is in fair to good condition with no rust I recently changed both the front and rear catalytic converters and o2 sensors Tires are in 70-75 percent The interior is in good condition and rear seats fold down for a lot of trunk room Factory power sunroof with auto closing feature upon ignition shutoff Comes with 3 key fobs and 1 key Also comes with 1 additional key that needs to be cut/programmed Always maintained with oil changes and recent brake job With regular oil changes these cars avg 250k miles NYS inspection good till 3/15 Car is in Long Island ny and can be seen. Check out u-ship for shipping options |
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