2002 Nissan Pathfinder Le Sport Utility 4-door 3.5l on 2040-cars
Baltimore, Maryland, United States
| 2002 Nissan Pathfinder LE in very good condition.   This has been a fantastic car for me for the past 11 years!   Fully loaded! Black leather seats.   Heated driver and passenger seats.   CD and Cassette player with Bose audio system.   Sunroof.   Wood grain trim.   Tow hitch. 149,364 Miles. The car has always had regular oil changes and all scheduled maintenance. Front suspension struts, front mounts, and rear shocks were replaced in August of 2013. New battery put in November 2012. Anti-lock brakes, 4x4 sensors, and front brakes & rotors replaced in May of 2012. I have all receipts/paperwork and can provide copies. Everything is in good working condition - A/C, heat, heated seats, sunroof, power steering, 4WD, etc. There are some minor exterior blemishes - scratches on side mirrors and front bumper (see photos). The interior is in great condition.  Steering wheel shows some wear (see photos).  Passenger seat has a very small tear (see photos). Minor discoloration on floor mats (see photos). There is a very tiny crack in the bottom center area of the windshield (see photos). The only non-visible issue is that the driver's power seat only has limited range of adjustment from front to back. Vehicle is being sold AS IS.  I am not responsible for inspection.  I have tried to document and photograph the condition of the car as accurately as possible. Please message with any questions. Clear title in hand. I will not provide transportation.  Buyer must pick up in the Baltimore, Maryland metro area OR in the Salisbury, Maryland area. | 
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