2004 Nissan Quest Sl Mini Passenger Van 4-door 3.5l on 2040-cars
Lake in the Hills, Illinois, United States
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This 2004 Quest is for Nissan fans looking far and wide for that perfect van. It scored the top rating in the IIHS frontal offset test. It's not only equipped to take on whatever the day offers up - which is usually plenty - but also its energetic look dares anyone to get in its way. It is nicely equipped with features such as 4-Wheel Disc Brakes, 8 Speakers, ABS brakes, Adjustable pedals, Air Conditioning, AM/FM radio, AM/FM/CD Audio System, Auto-dimming Rear-View mirror, Bodyside moldings, Brake assist, Bumpers: body-color, CD player, Cloth Seat Trim, Driver door bin, Driver vanity mirror, Dual front impact airbags, Four wheel independent suspension, Front anti-roll bar, Front Bucket Seats, Front reading lights, Garage door transmitter: HomeLink, Heated door mirrors, Illuminated entry, Leather steering wheel, Low tire pressure warning, Outside temperature display, Overhead airbag, Overhead console, Panic alarm, Passenger door bin, Passenger seat mounted armrest, Passenger vanity mirror, Power door mirrors, Power driver seat, Power steering, Power windows, Radio data system, Rear air conditioning, Rear anti-roll bar, Rear audio controls, Rear reading lights, Rear window defroster, Rear window wiper, Remote keyless entry, Roof rack: rails only, Speed control, Speed-sensing steering, Speed-Sensitive Wipers, Steering wheel mounted audio controls, Tachometer, Tilt steering wheel,… Traction control, Trip computer, and Variably intermittent wipers. I am the original owner of this vehicle and have owned since 2004. There are 2 dents in the car from 2 seperate incidents: 1. I backed into a fire hydrant going <5 miles per hour, so a dent on the back of the vehicle and the back sensors sometimes misfire. 2. The neighbor backed into my car denting the front pasenger side bumper Defects on the car: 1. The power sliding door doesn't work, only manually 2. The catalytic converter needs replacement, so the car does not currently go more than 40 miles per hour. If you purchase the vehicle, be prepared to tow it home. The cost of the work is approximately $700. I have .recently replaced the other 2 catalytic converters and the oxygen sensor. 3. Rear outside hatch handle cover fell off so the handle is exposed, but still functional. 4. There are a few stains on the carpet in the trunk. Please see last few photos for good view of this. Payment is only accepted via PayPal and must be recieved within 7 days of auction end. Pickup of car is the responsiblity of the buyer, no shipment will be arranged. Kelly blue book value for this car ranges from excellent: $7,962 to fair: $6,837. This car is in fair condition but needs repairs as noted. |
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