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2010 Nissan Altima S Sedan 4-door 2.5l Excellent Conditions Rebuilt Title on 2040-cars

US $9,399.00
Year:2010 Mileage:57400 Color: body defects
Location:

Hialeah, Florida, United States

Hialeah, Florida, United States

2010 Nissan Altima Rebuilt Title 57k miles


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This is an excellent vehicle with a beautiful clean interior.

This car is in excellent working conditions with no mechanical or exterior body defects. 
 
This vehicle had 1 prior accident with minor front damage that was repaired.
 
All airbags are functional and there is no warning lights.
 
 the vehicle has new stock tires.

Oil change made recently.

All pre inspections are welcome.

You are getting an excellent car for a very low price.

Contact me with any questions.



Features & Options

4-Wheel Disc Brakes

6 Speakers

ABS brakes

AM/FM radio

AM/FM/CD Radio

Air conditioning

Anti-whiplash front head restraints

Bodyside moldings

Brake assist

Bumpers: body-color

CD player

Cloth Seat Trim

Delay-off headlights

Driver door bin

Driver vanity mirror

Dual front impact airbags

Dual front side impact airbags

Electronic Stability Control

Four wheel independent suspension

Front Bucket Seats

Front Center Armrest w/Storage

Front anti-roll bar

Front reading lights

Illuminated entry

Low tire pressure warning

Multi-Adjustable Reclining Front Bucket Seats

Occupant sensing airbag

Outside temperature display

Overhead Console

Overhead airbag

Panic alarm

Passenger door bin

Passenger vanity mirror

Power Steering

Power door mirrors

Power windows

Rear anti-roll bar

Rear reading lights

Rear seat center armrest

Rear window defroster

Remote keyless entry

Security System

Speed control

Speed-Sensitive Wipers

Speed-sensing steering

Split folding rear seat

Tachometer

Telescoping steering wheel

Tilt steering wheel

Traction Control

Trip computer

Variably intermittent wipers

Payment:
There is  Deposit of $450 via Paypal. Buyer has 10 days to summit final payment. If sold withing the state of Florida you are subject to 7% tax and registration fee. Final payment accepted - Cash, Cashiers Check, Loan Checks, Escrow.com.

Shipping:
Contact me regarding shipping. I can provide you with a very low price shipping quote, just send me your zipcode.

Warranty:
This vehicle is sold "as is" no warranty is included in the purchase.

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