2011 Nissan Maxima Sv Sedan 4-door 3.5l ** Bank Repo ** on 2040-cars
Shippensburg, Pennsylvania, United States
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**SAVE BIG ON THIS NICE BANK REPO!** For Sale 2011 Nissan Maxima SV model. 3.5 V6 engine CVT automatic transmission. ONLY 50K MILES. This car is loaded, Black heated & cooled leather, panoramic roof, backup camera, Bose sound, heated steering wheel, Power telescopic steering wheel adjustment, HID headlights, fog lights, and comes with a free oil change and PA Inspection if buyer lives in PA. I'v had this car for over almost and year and I love it, however I'v got too many cars and this one needs to go. I'm a mechanic and work on cars, I'm always keeping my eyes open for another car, I drive them for awhile and then sell them, I found this one as a Bank Repo and I couldn't resist, When I bought it there was a small tear in the bumper so I replaced it with a new one, mainly that was the only repair I did on the car, since then I did a few other minor repairs to keep it in top working condition. Thanks for looking and happy bidding =) |
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