2013 Nissan Altima Sl Sedan 4-door 2.5l on 2040-cars
Wilson, North Carolina, United States
This
is my personal car is used for driving back and forth to work on a daily basis
and is in a perfect working condition. I want to sell it because I would like
another car. I am estimating it to have less than 600 miles by the time I sell
it. AS of now the odometer reads 252 miles. This is a NEW 2013 Nissan Altima 2.5 SL
with a technology package and I am certain that you won't find a better deal
than this. The car comes with all the factory warranties including 3 years 36,000 miles, 5 years 60,000
miles power train etc. Key features included, but are not limited to, with this
car are: ·
Heated Leather Seats. ·
Navigation ·
Blind Spot Warning ·
Lane Departure Warning ·
Back-Up Camera ·
NavTraffic & Nav Weather ·
Premium BOSE Sound System (with speakers) ·
Satellite Radio (may require subscription after 3 months) ·
iPod/MP3 Input ·
Bluetooth hands free capability. ·
Aluminum Wheels ·
Remote Engine Start ·
Dual Zone A/C and Heat ·
MP3 Player ·
Keyless Entry (2 car Keys) ·
Remote Ignition ·
Remote Trunk Release ·
Child Safety Locks ·
Steering Wheel Controls. NOTE:
BUYER WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL EXPENSES INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, TAX,
TAG, TITLES, AND TRANSFER FEES ETC. PLEASE REVIEW ALL REQUIREMENTS FOR YOUR
STATE, COUNTY (if any) AND EBAY POLICY – mentioned below. Please
let me know if you have any question VEHICLE WILL NOT BE READY FOR DELIVERY UNTIL AFTER ALL
TRANSACTIONS (FINANCIAL PAYMENTS, INSURANCE AND LEGAL ITEMS) HAVE BEEN VERIFIED
and COMPLETED.
As per EBay policy
please read below: Review the applicable
laws for both your state and the state of your buyer. These include seller
licensing rules, title requirements, emissions standards, and registration
policies. Based on the physical location of the buyer or the seller, state
consumer protection laws may apply to your transaction on eBay Motors and may limit
what you can legally sell. For a list of websites, see motors
regulations for the U.S. As per the North Carolina law, buyer is required to provide
proof of insurance when registering your vehicle. Your vehicle must be insured
by a company licensed to do business in the State of North Carolina. Proof of
liability insurance includes providing insurance documents that show your name,
the effective date of policy, the expiration date of the policy, and the date
the policy was issued. Even if you do not own or drive a currently registered
vehicle you may still apply for a license, but a restriction will be placed on
your driver license. This restriction limits you to only driving "fleet
vehicles." To remove this restriction you'll have to pay the Liability
Insurance Restriction Removal, Fee: $10.00 . Listed below are acceptable
documents you can use: 1. Form DL-123 from your insurance agent 2. Vehicle insurance policy reflecting your name
and the issue and expiration dates 3. An insurance binder 4. An insurance card with your name, the policy
number and issue and expiration dates
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