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2013 Ford Escape Titanium, 2.0l Ecoboost, Panorama Sunroof on 2040-cars

US $28,000.00
Year:2013 Mileage:14759
Location:

Talking Rock, Georgia, United States

Talking Rock, Georgia, United States
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This is a beautiful, fully equipped, 2013 Ford Escape Titanium Edition with EcoBoost 2.0L engine. I even added the rear-backup camera after purchase to complete the options list.  The car is in perfect condition, I purchased it in March 2013, and have just 14759 miles. This car new off the lot was $37,174.03, this is your chance to save over $9K. Only selling due to job loss and now I must downsize my expenses, my loss is your gain. Car is located in Ellijay, Georgia, USA.  Contact me if you have any questions.   Complete options list is:

- 15.10 gallon fuel tank

- Towing capacity 3500 lbs

- Under Factory Warranty - 3YR/36,000 Bumper to bumper; 5 YR/60,000 Power Train;  5YR/60,000 Roadside Assistance

- Extended Service Contract Paid for after factory warranty expires; Safeguard Tire & Wheel Warranty Paid for

- Vehicle Anti-Theft System

- ABS Brakes

- Electronic Brake Assist

- Child Door Locks

- Power Door Locks

- Vehicle Stability Control

- Traction Control

- Driver Airbag / Passenger Airbag / Front-Side Airbags / Front Side Airbag with Head Protections / Side Head Curtain Airbags 

- Keyless Entry Transparent Keypad

- Electronic Parking Aid

- Remote Ignition

- Air Conditioning

- Cruise Control

- Tilt Wheel

- Tilt Steering Column

- Telescopic Steering Column

- Separate Driver/Passenger Climate Controls

- Tachometer

- Leather Steering Wheel

- Steering Wheel Mounted Controls

- Heated Leather Seats - Driver & Passenger

- Tire Pressure Monitor

- Trip Computer

- AM/FM/HD/Sirius Radio with CD Player

- Fog Lamps

- Privacy Glass

- Power Panorama Full-top Sunroof

- GPS Navigation System

- 10 way Driver Power Seat with Lumbar adjust

- MyTouch Ford System with SYNC Voice Activation for all controls

- Premium Sound System

- Automatic H.I.D. Lights

- One-Touch Power Liftgate Rear Hatch

- Class II Trailer Hitch w/4-way and 6-way wiring

- Rear Parking Aid Sensors

- Titanium Technology Package

- 12VDC ports / 110VAC ports / USB Ports

- Telematics System

- Cargo Area Cover

- Daytime Running Lights

- Front Air Dam

- Rear Spoiler

- Alloy Wheels

- Power Windows

- Power/Heated Side Mirrors

- Electro-chromatic (Auto-Adjusting) Rear-view Mirror

- Interval Wipers

- Rear Window Defogger

- Deep Tinted Glass

and more...  You will not find a better equipped Escape, with this low mileage, for this low price.  Ready to go now, can arrange shipping to you, or you come pick up, or I might just deliver myself.



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Such automotive black boxes have been in existence since the 1990s, and all current Ford, General Motors, Mazda and Toyota vehicles are so equipped. NHTSA has been attempting to make these data recorders mandatory for automakers, and according to The Detroit News, the White House Office of Management Budget has just finished reviewing the proposal, clearing the way. Now NHTSA is expected to draft new legislation to make the boxes a requirement.
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