2007 Nissan Murano Sl Sport Utility 4-door 3.5l on 2040-cars
Independence, Ohio, United States
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2007 Nissan Murano SL 4WD LOADED with Touring Package - only 75,000 miles!!!
My parents purchased the vehicle brand-new, so the car has been in my family the entire time. Non-smoker, no pets, very clean. No accidents. Very well maintained. Original price of $37,375. SL TOURING PACKAGE (a $4700 retail value): Memory Driver Seat/Pedals/Outside Mirrors Leather Seats 4-way Power Passenger Seats Heated Front Seats and Outside Mirrors Intelligent Key HID Headlights w/Manual Levelizer Satellite Radio Pre-wire Sunroof 225-watt Bose Audio System w/MP3 Capability w/In-dash 6-disc CD & Subwoofer Power Adjustable Pedals Cargo Cover Roof Rails Dark Charcoal Colored Lower Front & Rear Bumber TOW PACKAGE ($590 value) SPLASH GUARDS ($120 value) CARGO AREA PROTECTOR ($80 value) ROOF RAIL CROSSBARS ($190 value) SUNROOF WIND DEFLECTOR ($90 value) MECHANICAL & PERFORMANCE: 240 HP 3.5 Liter DOHC V6 Engine Xtronic CVT (Continuously Variable Transmission) All-Wheel Drive System w/All Wheel Drive Badging 4-Wheel Power Vented Disc Brakes 4-Wheel Independent Suspension Front and Rear Stabilizer Bars Power Rack-and-Pinion Steering EXTERIOR: 18-inch Alloy Wheels With Center Caps Dual Exhaust w/Chrome Finishers Body-colored Power Sideview Mirrors Body-colored Lower Front & Rear Bumpers Brushed Aluminum Rear Bumper Protector Chrome Accent Side Sills & Lower Front Bumper Chrome Finish Front Grille & Door Handles UV Cut Glass Front Windows & Rear Privacy Glass Electric Rear Window Defroster Halogen Headlights/LED Rear Combination Light COMFORT & CONVENIENCE: AM/FM/CD Audio System w/6-speakers RearView Camera Tilt Steering Column w/Cruise Control Illum. Audio/Cruise Steering Wheel Controls Dual-Zone Automatic Temperature Controls Rear A/C Vents Front & Side Window Defogger Vents 7-inch Color LCD Display Information Monitor Genuine Aluminum Trim Accents 10-way Power Adjustable Driver's Seat Reclining Rear Seats with 60/40 Split Rear Fold Flat Seat w/Cargo Area Release Levers Dual Level Double Fold Sliding Center Console Remote Keyless Entry System Power Door Locks, Windows and Sideview Mirrors Auto-dimming Rear View Mirror w/Integrated Compass HomeLink Universal Transceiver Sunvisors with Illuminated Vanity Mirrors Illuminated Entry System w/Light Fade-out Feature Front Variable Intermittent/Rear Intermittent Wipers SAFETY & SECURITY: Nissan Advanced Air Bag System (AABS) Driver & Front-Passenger Side-Impact Supp Air Bags Roof-Mounted Curtain Side-Impact Supplemental Air Bags w/Rollover Sensor Front Seat Active Head Restraints Rear Seat Head Restraints for all 3 Passengers ALR/ELR Seat Belt System (Driver ELR Only) Front Seat Belts w/Pretensioners & Load Limiters Child Safety Rear Door Locks LATCH (Lower Anchors & Tethers for Children) Zone-Body Construction w/Front/Rear Crumple Zones Energy-Absorbing Tilt Steering Column Vehicle Immobilizer & Security System Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) & Brake Assist (BA) Electronic Brake-Force Distribution (EBD) |
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