*** 2012 Nissan Maxima S Sedan 4-door 3.5l Brand New From Dealer Black Interior on 2040-cars
Opa-Locka, Florida, United States
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For sale is my 2012 Nissan Maxima 3.5 S. I bought the car last year through an auction since it was a great opportunity to own a brand new car at the fraction of the cost that it would be at a dealership. The car was at a dealership when the area the dealer is located at became flooded. I have since bought it and replaced just about everything electrical. The car was completely disassembled to properly clean everything and replace the parts. The car runs great. The cost of this car on its window sticker which is pictured is 33,725. I am asking half that for this car. The car is located in Miami, Fl. If anyone would like to see the car in person I am willing to meet with them if your interested in purchasing the vehicle.
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