2005 Nissan Pathfinder Le Sport Utility 4-door 4.0l on 2040-cars
Memphis, Tennessee, United States
You are bidding on a beautiful 2005 Nissan Pathfinder LE with 95000 miles on it. This is an extremely reliable and trustworthy machine built to do what you need it to do. It has room to take the kids to school, or your friends to the club. No matter what you are doing in it, you will look good in the process. The front and rear Nissan emblems have been blacked out to match the awesome black powder coated wheels, and tinted windows. This Pathfinder has third row seating that will fit two which equals 7 people fitting in the small bus. Or if you want to haul just about anything else, you can fold down the second row completely flat.
I have searched far and wide looking for a 2005 Pathfinder with the low miles and accessories that I am offering to you and have been unsuccessful. I dare say that this is the finest one available at this time. There are 0 mechanical issues with it and the only interior issue is not much of an issue at all. The knob for controlling the fan for the rear A/C is messed up and needs to be replaced. You can remove the knob and use your fingers to control it with no problem. Should be able to find a knob at a junk yard. I hope you don't let this minor issue affect your decision to place a bid, because it truly is a non-issue. Buyer is responsible for pick up or shipping costs. |
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