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Ford Excursion - Low Miles - Excellent Condition V10- New Tires-limited Edition on 2040-cars

Year:2000 Mileage:115000 Color: pillar
Location:

Montgomery, Alabama, United States

Montgomery, Alabama, United States

REDUCED PRICE - LIMITED EDITION - v10 6.8 Liter Engine.
EXCELLENT MECHANICAL/BODY CONDITION. 

Things I love about this Excursion are the peppy acceleration, full spectrum strong v10 power, great sounding (not loud) aftermarket exhaust with larger piping plus 4" chrome tip and smooth gear shifting transmission. Also the Dark Green Paint is my favorite especially paired with the light gold trim color it is very good looking. Recorded 13.8 MPG in City and 15.7 MPG on Highway .All windows are tinted and the tires are all balanced, steering is in perfect alignment. I am only selling it because I am a single man and really have no practical use for it. I bought it just because I have always loved them and came across this one with a fair price so I had to have it. I am really not in a huge hurry to sell it though I still need to soon in order to invest my money elsewhere. If you are looking for an SUV the Excursions are the KINGS! Do not buy a chevy or gmc suburban because you will be disappointed. The Suburbans and Tahoes may be able to seat as many people but they don't have near the cargo room for all those passengers luggage/travel items. My parents had a Suburban so I know. Plus they have a small engine that doesn't compare to the v10 and they still get same MPG. Last but definitely not least the Excursion looks 100x better going down the road! Chevy and GMC's are only difference is TWO LETTERS fashioned on the exterior pillar(weak). The Excursion has premium exterior trim, a beautiful "Limited Edition" badges, lit running boards, a spare tire that isn't stored under the car(those suck) and comes with CHROME RIMS. The Ford Excursion has cheaper maintenance also. 

Only 115,*** miles and these engines last forever. Just had Stivers Ford Dealership go through it and had a couple new parts installed with 2 year warranties. This SUV will not need anything maintenance wise needed for a long time. Tires only have 3k miles on them, still like new. In Great Condition. 3 tv screens, front 7", 15" drop down, 8" headrest. Runs Great. Brand new 265 LT BF Goodrich A/T tires just put on. A/C great, Good looking Limited Edition leather and comfort. 3 rd row. Powerful v10 model is still pretty good on gas, I was surprised at how well it does. The entire oil assembly pump and filter, engine vacuum hoses, all 10 fuel injectors, all 10 spark plugs and ignition coils and more all have 2 year warranties I will transfer to you. I paid $149.00 last week for the authorized Ford Dealership complete all point inspection and have those results. The only items needing repair are listed above and the work is already finished. The Excursion runs so good.

This SUV is in excellent running condition and will outperform a suburban any day. Great for towing, work or family. Title is in my name and in my possession and matches my name and information. You will have no issues with registration in your home state because I know the right way to sell a car. Be careful buying on eBay because I have witnessed the vehicle seller send the buyer the title he was given from the person he bought it from before and the buyer was told by his probate office the vehicle is considered stolen and the process to get a new title forever devalues the car, its equivalent to a wrecked title. You have to get the person who sold the vehicle to the guy you bought the vehicle from to purchase a all new title 4-6 weeks then your seller has to file for a title 4-6 more weeks and then you can register your vehicle and get your title in another 4-6 weeks. Just a tip from me that if you didnt already know about you need to because it happens a lot with people selling their vehicles on here and dirty dealers do it to avoid taxes and the IRS. What I will do though is work with you to make sure you pay as little tax and registration fee's in your state by making the bill of sale, etc. reflect a post payment paperwork price that is legal between individuals not associated with business law. I can help find shipping prices also but all costs associated with pick-up are buyers duty. Uship.com is best, I have used them twice and been very happy. If you have any questions I will answer as quickly as I can and please know that I am glad to answer your questions and I am more than happy to explain anything to you or share my experience's with my Excursion or buying and selling on eBay.

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