Detail Info for: 2005 Nissan Quest SL No Reserve. Nice minivan with leather, DVD, heated seats, power windows

Transaction Info
Sold On:
04/16/2017
Price:
$ 2275.00
Condition:
Mileage:
187181
Location:
Stillwater, Oklahoma, 74074
Seller Type:
Private Seller
Vehicle Specification
Year Make Model:
2005 Nissan Quest
Submodel Body Type:
Minivan
Engine:
Transmission:
Automatic
VIN:
5n1bv28u45n115123
Vehicle Title:
Clear
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
Gasoline
Standard Equipment:
Optional Equipment:
Vehicle Detail
2005 Nissan Quest SL. Leather seats. DVD player. Runs. Drives. No Reserve. Still looks sharp! See free vehicle history report with this listing. This has been our family van for about 8 years and has been a good vehicle for us. My wife is not a minivan fan, but she has really enjoyed the style and convenience of this Quest. Selling it now because we upgraded to a 2011 Odyssey. Please understand you are bidding on a 12 year old van getting close to 200,000 miles. Expect normal cosmetic wear and tear. The paint has various small nicks and scratches. The leather is in pretty good shape overall and has held up much better than the leather in the newer Quests (after 2011) when they switched to lower quality materials. Expect normal mechanical problems for a vehicle of this age. The power sliding door on the passenger side is very difficult to get closed properly. The A/C has needed to be recharged each of the last two years. Starting last year we had some occasional hesitation and rough shifts from the transmission. Replaced the fluid (which was long overdue) and currently it seems to be shifting smoothly and normally. The DVD player works fine and that has gotten us through a lot of long road trips with 5 kids and with our sanity mostly intact. The 6 disc CD changer is another feature we have really enjoyed. I had that replaced last year. Feel free to contact me with questions. On Apr-14-17 at 06:56:59 PDT, seller added the following information: **UPDATE: I cleaned and oiled the tracks and cable for the power sliding door and now it seems to be working just fine. If you ever have a problem with that door in the future, there is a switch on the overhead console to turn off the power, then it should operate manually with no problem.