2003 Ford Crown Victoria Lx Sedan 4-door 4.6l on 2040-cars
Niceville, Florida, United States
Car is is very good condition and engine has plenty of power and doesn't smoke at start up or while running. Car has usual wear for the age. There is a dent in the driver side rear door but doesn't effect the door closing or the seal of the door. Has cold a/c and hot heat. Driver and passenger electric seats. Carpet is very clean and in great condition. It also has automatic rear load leveling air bags that work great when weight is added in the rear of the car. I have drove this car a couple thousand miles and the tires wear evenly and it gets great fuel mileage for the size of the car. It has plenty of power and is fast for its size. It has traction control which is great on slick roads. If you have any questions, please feel free to ask.
(NOTICE) : IF YOU HAVE A FEED BACK OR SCORE OF 5 OR LESS AND YOU ARE WANTING TO BID ON THIS CAR, YOU WILL NEED TO CONTACT ME OR YOU WON'T BE ABLE TO BID. I HAVE IT SET UP THAT WAY TO REDUCE ANY PROBLEMS WITH FIRST TIME BUYERS. THANK YOU FOR UNDERSTANDING AND HAPPY BIDDING. |
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