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Pincourt, Quebec
J7V 0K8, Canada
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2020 Nissan Leaf SL +, CUIR, SIÈGES/VOLANT ...

2020 Nissan Leaf SL +, CUIR, SIÈGES/VOLANT CHAUFF, 344 KM AUTONOMIE

Technical Data

  • Price: $22,972
  • Make: Nissan
  • Model: Leaf SL +, CUIR, SIÈGES/VOLANT CHAUFF, 344 KM AUTONOMIE
  • Year: 2020
  • Mileage: 68,563 km
  • Transmission: automatic
  • Drive Type: fwd
  • Vehicle Passengers: 5
  • Doors: 4
  • Ext. Color: black
  • Int. Color: black
  • Fuel Type: electric
  • Stock no.: 41475A
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Come see us we offer leasing option on our used vehicles* NO ADDITIONAL FEES!!  BEST PRICE GARANTEED ON TRADES! ALL OUR VEHICLES ARE IN EXCELLENT CONDITION AND INSPECTED BY OUR GM CERTIFIED TECHNICIANS, EXTENDED WARRANTY AVAILABLE, CARPROOF INCLUDED WITH EACH VEHICLE, TRADE-IN ACCEPTED, COMPETITIVE FINANCING RATES, VEHICLE REGISTRATION ON THE SPOT. *Certain conditions apply. In virtue of sections 159 and 160 of the consumer protection act, (1978, c.9) this vehicle is classed as follows and carries with it a warranty that it will remain in good working order for the period of time or the kilometers stated above, whichever occurs first.

Equipment:

Air conditioning, Cruise control, Heated mirrors, Power Mirrors, Power steering, Power windows, Adjustable steering wheel, Heated steering, Driver airbag, Passenger airbag, Rear defrost, Stability control, Traction control, Intermittent wipers, Two-toned paint, Satellite radio, Bucket seats, Reverse camera, Variable speed intermittent wipers, Child safety locks, Climate control, Driver vanity mirror, Passenger vanity mirror, Pass-Through rear seat, Rear head air bag, Front floor mats, Anti-theft system, Brake assist, Auxiliary audio input, Keyless entry, Auto-on headlights, Keyless start, Audio steering controls

Warranty:

Legal warranty : A - 6 month - 10000 KM

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