Nissan Maxima Sv Extended Warranty Headrest Dvd Players Sport & Technology Pkgs on 2040-cars
Des Moines, Iowa, United States
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If you are looking for a super nice 2009 Nissan Maxima SV,
you have just found it. We bought the
car on April 6, 2011 and are the second owners.
We have extensive service records and receipts for the car and it even
comes with a transferable extended warranty good till April 6, 2017 or 100,000
miles, whichever comes first. Garage kept and non-smoking car. It smells like leather inside, not stinky feet!
It has the highly desirable Sport Package which includes sport tuned suspension, 19” alloy wheels, sunroof, rear spoiler, HID Xenon headlights, leather seats, power tilt/telescopic steering column, heated steering wheel, paddle shifters, automatic entry/exit system with 2-driver memory, along with the Sport Technology Package which includes Navigation, Bluetooth hands-free phone system, 6 disc CD changer, XM, backup camera, heated seats, iPod interface, and AUX audio/video input jacks. We have also installed headrest mounted DVD players with headphones, games with game controller, and remote, which was professionally installed. The DVD players can play the same movie or can each play their own movie independently, which the audio can be played through each independent head phone or through the car speakers. There are also several games which can be played using the game controller. We have even professionally tinted all the windows behind the driver's seat, which looks really nice. Of course the car also has the Nissan Intelligent Key with push button ignition. No need to ever take the keys out of your pocket. Factory window sticker included.
We have taken very good care of the car keeping up on all the preventive maintenance. New tires were installed on 5/2/13 with 64,281 miles on the car, new brake pads with all the rotors being rotated on 8/18/13 with 67,939 miles. The Nissan dealer did a multi-point inspection on 4/3/14 which showed everything on the car is in excellent condition. This is a pristine Maxima which needs nothing and nothing is broken. If something happens to break down on you in the next 3 years, you have the extended warranty to cover it.
Feel free to call me at 515-537-4925.
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