Like New 2013 Nissan Altima S 6k Miles Black All Power Options on 2040-cars
Brockport, New York, United States
This Altima is clean and like new!! Why spend $30,000 on a brand new one when you can get one with only 7k miles, remaining factory warranty, all the options, and more for $10,000 less!
Inside, you'll find all the power options you want; power windows, locks, drivers seat, bluetooth compatible stereo to stream, or for hands free calling. The interior is almost spotless, except for a couple light stains on the arm rest. All our cars get a NYS inspection and safety check, and this one also got an oil change. The tires are good, measuring around 10/32nds in tread depth. The AutoCheck report does show this car was in an accident in MA. It shows on the report as a front and rear impact collision. If you look at the car, from the outside, you wont see any evidence of damage; it looks great. The AutoCheck also reports that this car is an off-lease, or previous rental.
The car has a New Hampshire title, looks like it spent its entire (short) life there. There i s only ONE fob included, but TWO keys. The second key is inside the fob.
Overall, this car is in very nice condition! A new 2013 Nissan Altima S costs around $30,000 when I search for them on cars.com within 500 miles. This Altima is just as good as new, if not better as its broken in for you, and you'll save around $10,000!! The car is also still covered under Nissan's factory warranty, which is 36 months or 36,000 miles. The miles are far away from that, so you'd be covered until 2016 or for another 29,000 miles. Please feel free to call Andy at (585)259-9762 if you have any questions about this car.
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