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C $6,800.00
Year:2011 Mileage:125330 Color: Blue /
 Black
Location:

Fonthill, Ontario, Canada

Fonthill, Ontario, Canada
Engine:2.5L 4 Cylinder Gasoline Fuel
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Sport Utility
Condition:

Used

VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: 1FMCU0D79BKB93194
Make: Ford
Drive Type: Front Wheel Drive
Model: Escape
Mileage: 125,330
Year: 2011
Sub Model: XLT
Exterior Color: Blue
Interior Color: Black
Number of Cylinders: 2.5 4CYL.

2011 FORD ESCAPE XLT FWD


MILEAGE

200,528 km (125,330 miles)


This vehicle is equipped with the following:

  • 2.5 4cyl.
  • Automatic transmission
  • FWD (front wheel drive)
  • Power windows and locks
  • Keyless entry
  • Power mirrors
  • Cruise control
  • Tilt steering
  • Stereo AM/FM CD
  • Rear defrost
  • Traction control
  • Alloy wheels
  • ABS
  • Air conditioning
  • Cloth seats


This vehicle came in off lease, it looks and drives nice. Runs out great with no issues. Does not smell or appear to have been smoked in. Has above average kilometres but does not show it at all. The paint looks to be all original. It has a small crack on the rear bumper(see picture). Its a super vehicle at a great price. Buy with confidence.


PLEASE REMEMBER THAT YOU ARE BIDDING ON A USED PRE-OWNED VEHICLE.
ALL PRE-OWNED VEHICLES MAY OR MAY NOT HAVE CHIPS, DINGS, DENTS, SCRATCHES, SCRAPES, OR IMPERFECTIONS DUE TO NORMAL EVERYDAY WEAR AND USE BY THE PREVIOUS OWNER.
MILEAGE MAY CHANGE DUE TO TEST DRIVES.
NO WARRANTY.
CLEAN CARPROOF.


CANADIAN RESIDENTS

Canadian residents must pay applicable tax.

US RESIDENTS

There are NO US duties payable to import this vehicle into the USA


This vehicle is for sale on the car lot.

If it is sold before a bid is received, then the listing will be terminated.


If you have any questions, call Jim or Jasper

at Glenholme Motors, 905-892-2046


Full payment is required within seven business days of the end of the auction,

by wire transfer to company bank account.

If these conditions can not be met, please call Jim before bidding.


GLENHOLME MOTORS

A well known family owned business for 44 years

at the same location in Fonthill, Ontario, Canada .

We specialize in good quality pre-owned vehicles,which we sell to

Canadian, American, and European customers.

Fonthill is a 20 minute drive from Buffalo, NY.

We can help with shipping where necessary.

The office is open from 8:30 to 7:30, Monday to Thursday, and 9:00-5:00, Friday and Saturday.


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