2006 Nissan Altima 2.5 Sl on 2040-cars
Saint Petersburg, Florida, United States
Nice 2006 Altima with 86,400 miles. Has upgraded stereo/DVD player with 6" display (Pd nearly $1000 for unit and speakers). Car was making a noise from the rear end so I had my mechanic look at it. It was the rear hub assembly that had gone bad. He told me it was quite common for these to fail at around 80-90k miles so I had it replaced ($450). Occasionally the car, instead of starting instantly, would take 5-10 seconds. Mechanic said that it was the camshaft and crankshaft sensors (and again said this is very common on these car at 80-90k). Had both replaced for $400. Car also has four new tires ($450), with less than 800 miles wear. I have all paperwork for repairs and tires. Air conditioning is ice cold, sunroof works perfectly and has no leaks. Car runs and drives perfectly. Keep in mind, if you're looking at other 2.5 Altima's, and they have over 80,000 miles, you will be looking at doing repairs that have already been done to this car. The rear seat has two or three places that have about 1" tears in the leather. I run charter fishing yachts and had some equipment in the back that caused this. I have seen infomercials that sell a product that they say will repair this to almost new condition, needless to say I haven't seen them since I had a use for the product. The paint on the car is very good with the exception of the hood. If you look very closely you can see that it is slightly less glossy than the rest of the car. It also has a dent about the size of a quarter. Call me at 727-688-FISH (3474) if I can be of further help |
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