2013 Ford Edge Sel Sport Utility 4-door 3.5l on 2040-cars
Melvindale, Michigan, United States
2013 FORD EDGE SEL LIKE NEW
On Jun-26-14 at 15:47:21 PDT, seller added the following information: 2013 FORD EDGE SEL DEEP IMPACT BLUE METALLIC EXTERIOR WITH BLACK LEATHER INTERIOR...0NLY 228 MILES WOW LIKE NEW...3.5 L TI-VCT V6 ENGINE..6 SPPED SELECT SHIFT TRANSMISSION..EQUIPMENT GROUP 205A- NAVIGATION SYSTEM..SYNC VOICE ACTIVATED SYSTEMS..MYFORD TOUCH..LEATHER COMFORT PACKAGE..REAR VIEW CAMERA..VISION PACKAGE- BLIND SPOT MONITORING SYSTEM..POWER LIFT GATE..UPGRADED 22'' SPORT WHEELS.. ($2600.00 IN EXTRA OPTIONS)..AUTO PROJECTOR BEAM HEADLAMPS..SUPPLEMENTAL PARK LAMPS..REAR SPOILER ,BODY COLOR..MIRRORS MAN FOLD DUAL POWER HEATED WITH APPROACH LAMP..DUAL EXHAUST TIPS..PRIVACY GLASS..10 WAY POWER SEAT W/LUMBAR DRIVER..60/40 EASY FOLD REAR BENCH..TILT/TELESCOPE STERRING COLUMN..LEATHER WRAPPED STERRING WHEEL W/ CRUISE WITH AUDIO CONTROL..1-TOUCH UP/DOWN DRIVER WINDOW..A/C DUAL ZONE ELECTRONIC..REVERSE SENSING SYSTEM..SPEED CONTROL..AM/FM SINGLE..CD/MP3 6 SPEAKER..PAINTED FRONT GRILLS, MIRROR BLACK-EDGE SPORT LOOK.. THIS IS A NO RESERVE AUCTION WHICH MEANS HIGHEST BIDDER WILL TAKE THIS SHARP LIKE NEW 2013 EDGE HOME!!!
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