Used 2018 NissanNV Cargo S

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Matheny GMC - Parkersburg WV
    Exterior Color
    White
    Odometer
    95,067 miles
    Transmission
    Automatic
    Engine
    4.0 Liter
    VIN
    1N6BF0LY9JN815713
    Stock Number
    PC500A
    Nissan NV Cargo

    Included Packages & Accessories

    Detailed Specifications

    • Max seating capacity: 2
    • Horsepower: 261

    Dealer Notes

    The Matheny Family has been in business for over 100 years, buy with confidence!!!!Odometer is 4830 miles below market average! Recent Arrival!17 Steel Wheels, 2 Speakers, 3.36 Axle Ratio, 4-Wheel Disc Brakes, ABS brakes, Air Conditioning, All Season Rubber Floor Mats, AM/FM radio, Brake assist, Captain's Chairs, CD player, Cloth Seat Trim, Driver door bin, Driver's Seat Mounted Armrest, Dual front impact airbags, Dual front side impact airbags, Electronic Stability Control, Front anti-roll bar, Front Bucket Seats, Front reading lights, Front wheel independent suspension, Illuminated entry, Low tire pressure warning, Outside temperature display, Overhead airbag, Overhead console, Panic alarm, Passenger door bin, Passenger seat mounted armrest, Power door mirrors, Power steering, Power windows, Radio: AM/FM/1CD/AUX w/2 Speakers, Rear anti-roll bar, Remote keyless entry, Speed-sensing steering, Speed-Sensitive Wipers, Splash Guards (Set of 4), Tachometer, Tilt steering wheel, Traction control, Trip computer, Variably intermittent wipers, Voltmeter.2018 Nissan NV2500 HD S High Roof High Roof Glacier White 3D Cargo Van RWD 5-Speed Automatic 4.0L V6 DOHC 24V

    KBB.com Consumer Reviews

    Kelley Blue Book - KBB.com
    Overall4.8Out of 5
    • Extemely reliable

      By Harley on Sunday, March 29, 2020

      5.0
      265,000 and still going strong on my 13 Original Motor and tranny not missing a beat
    • Durable engine. Handles well even with high roof.

      By Arkansas Expediter on Monday, April 29, 2019

      5.0
      After 230,000 highway miles of cross-country critical deliveries, this vehicle is still in very good condition. I've used Mobil 1 full synthetic motor oil, changed at 5000 to 8000 mile intervals. The oil pressure is the same as when the van was new, and the engine uses 1 quart at a rate of every 5000-6000 miles, the same as when the van was new. This was my second NV3500SL and I love them. If I could offer design improvements, I would make the rear doors fold flatter to the sides and have stronger magnets. I would design a bumper stop to help prevent forklift damage. I would incorporate dual exhaust to help the engine breathe better. I would incorporate better cargo restraints on the floor and the side walls. The D-rings are flimsy and un-reliable. I would offer other flooring more suited for hauling freight, such as a wooden floor or a composite floor. I get about 12 MPG combined, and when towing, it only reduces to around 11 MPG. The engine is a beast. It tows 10,000 lbs. almost effortlessly. I have the high roof, and it handles well in high winds compared to the Sprinters I've driven. It handles better over-all, but the ride is slightly more firm. These vehicles would be great for use as ambulances.
    • Perfect van for a large family!

      By MacDaddy on Tuesday, December 15, 2020

      5.0
      We bought this van in 2013 after our 2009 suburban gave us nothing but heartache. Many miles of trouble free driving. But before you buy one of these, know that there are 3 catalytic converters. The one’s in the manifold are prone to fail. When it happens, it’s $2600.00 to fix. Nissan knows it’s a problem so we called Nissan customer care and got some money back. If it happens after 70k miles you will not get any discount. Our’s went out at 63k and they only replaced the bad manifold’s cat. So I have to worry about the other side going bad on a long trip. That is not fun, basically ruins your vacation especially when you hear $2600.00 to fix and 3 days to get the parts and fix. Mechanic blamed me for purchasing cheap gas. I think that’s an excuse for shoddy engineering. I guess it was what they had to do to get it to pass 50 states emissions. Exhaust gases are extremely hot right when they leave exhaust ports. That’s where the cat sits, so it has extreme temp changes between engine running and not. Which equals wearing out before 100k. Mine looked like a gray rock stuck in manifold, supposed to look like a tiny honeycomb for exhaust to pass through. So it ran very badly this way.