2010 Nissan Maxima Sv on 2040-cars
Rochester, New York, United States
For more details email me at: chastitycjjeffcoat@ukboss.com .
2010 Nissan Maxima SV in very good condition
80,800 miles
3.5 Liter V6 290hp fwd.
The gold preferred warranty is good until 105,566 miles or July 2, 2019. Covers all major components. You can
review the the 2000+ components covered on the Nissan Security Plus on there website. Great peace of mind when
buying a used car.
Normal wear and tear on body. There are minor dings and dents which you would expect to see from a 6 year old car
in New York. With the exception of a small rust spot on the trunk of the car other than that the car body is in
great shape. Just put 2 new front tires at 79,388 which were balanced.
This car was my daily driver(mostly highway for work). Very reliable and no major issues to speak of. Includes
backup cam,bluetooth, usb for ipod/iphone. Heated front seats with great air conditioning and a electronic sliding
sunroof. The car has a great big trunk with the original spare tire tucked underneath.
In August 2015, the car was parked out front of my house and someone backed into the back door. The Maxima was
stationary at the time and all body work was performed by an very reputable body shop. I have all the documents
which shows the work completed. The work that was performed does include a limited lifetime warranty.
If you would like to see more pictures please let me know.
Autocheck is showing a possible odometer rollback. This is inaccurate and the auto check is also missing the
accident from last summer. I have a clean carfax which I can send to any inquirers.
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