Nissan Maxima S 2016
Automatic
Gasoline
mileage: 260 KM
Maxima 2016 Standard, mileage 270k. I am the second owner after the first owner who got it from the agency.
The car has smart entry, smart start, and remote start. Fabric seats, separate electronic A/C, 18-inch rims, cruise control, 8-inch screen, rear camera, auto lights, double-glazed windows, tire pressure sensors, front and curtain airbags, and other known specifications. Engine, gearbox, chassis, and airbags are guaranteed.
The body is agency spec.
Except for these notes:
- The roof is painted due to the wrap on the roof from the first owner.
- The front left fender had a minor impact, which I repaired with a light repair without painting or bodywork.
- The side skirts are painted, or they need painting. Everything is clear in the pictures.
- Regarding the glass, the only note is that the front windshield has a crack that has been treated so it doesn't spread.
I bought the car about 7 months ago and completely overhauled it for over 14,000, and the invoices are available.
- Installed tint from Best Shield with a 5-year warranty.
- Polished the headlights and fog lights and installed protection.
- Replaced the bearing for the rear right wheel because it had a wobble.
- Changed the gearbox oil at 263k mileage, and this is the fifth oil change. The gearbox is excellent and has no issues.
- Replaced brake pads from Al-Adheeb at 264 mileage, with a one-year warranty.
- The A/C is like a refrigerator, refilled with refrigerant and the A/C filter was changed about three months ago.
- Replaced the evaporation valve.
- Replaced the water pump.
- Replaced spark plugs and engine oil filter.
- Replaced the power steering pump.
- New battery.
- Replaced the engine timing chains because they were making noise.
- Installed front LED high and low beam lights instead of halogen.
Notes on the car:
- There is a noise in the steering wheel when turning at low speed, but it does not affect driving at all. I was going to fix it but didn't have time. I think the solution is to lubricate the steering wheel bushings and it will go away.
Other than that, I don't see any other issues with the car. Start it and drive. The car holds the road well for 600 km. Last month, it was excellent, stable, and fuel-efficient. When I arrived, there was a quarter of a tank left, and I was driving at 140 km/h.
The car is a great find for a buyer.
The car has been offered 39,000 from a serious buyer, and the sale is imminent.