2008 One Owner Nissan Quest on 2040-cars
Lawrenceville, Georgia, United States
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Up for consideration is my 2008 Nissan Quest which I purchased in April of 2008 from a local dealership here in Atlanta. The miles on the vehicle have all been put on by my wife and myself. I used it for 5 years as my primary vehicle for commuting back and forth to work. But for about 1 year it has just been an extra vehicle that we would use for an occasional trip. I need to buy a truck for business reasons so I have decided to sell my Quest. When I purchased the vehicle I also purchased the complete 100,000 mile warranty so the vehicle was always serviced at the dealership except for the routine oil changes and brakes. I have never had any problem with this van, everything on the van operates as it should, it has front and rear air conditioning which blows cold. It is a very comfortable van to drive. At 130,000 miles I replaced all four tires with 90,000 mile Sumitomo
Tour Plus LST tires, so they only have about 10,000 miles on them When I had the tires replaced I was told that one of the tire pressure indicator sensors needed to be replaced but I didn't have time to wait on the vehicle so I didn't replace it at that time It is a $25 part and its purpose is just to tell you to check your air pressure in one of your tires. Other than that, everything on the vehicle works as it was designed. There are some scratches and scraps and a couple of small dings, but the car has never been in an accident. I have a long commute in Atlanta traffic so I try to keep my vehicles serviced and maintained. I will have the oil changed this week so the new owner will not have to worry about that. Hopefully you can see from the pictures that the interior has no rips, tears, or stains and is in good condition. One of the latches on the rear seat for reclining is broken, but other than that I know of no damage. The vehicle runs well and in my opinion, has a lot of miles left in it. I have set the reserve well below retail book price so that it will sell. The car has provided our family with good service and believe it will for many more years. Feel free to ask any questions. If you need me to deliver it to a shipper or you want to fly in and drive the van home, let me know and I will do my best to coordinate with you to make this a smooth flowing transaction. This is a used vehicle and has to be sold "as is". There is minor wear as I have tried to describe, one of the taillights has a crack in it but these are minor cosmetic issues that can be replaced if that's a concern. Thanks for looking and have a great day. |
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