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2004 Ford Expedition Eddie Bauer 4x4 5.4l V8 Fully Loaded - No Reserve on 2040-cars

Year:2004 Mileage:127100 Color: mirrors are all fully power adjusted and programmable
Location:

Alexandria, Virginia, United States

Alexandria, Virginia, United States
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2004 Ford Expedition 4x4 Eddie Bauer edition.

 

5.4L V8 engine with automatic transmission and selectable four wheel drive (2WD, Automatic AWD, 4H, and 4L) – all in excellent mechanical condition with approx. 127,100 miles.  Newer Michelin tires with less than 12,000 miles of wear mounted on aluminum/alloy wheels.  New front brakes and up-to-date on all services.

 

White/tan 2-tone paint.  Tan leather interior in excellent overall condition and we are a non-smoking family.  Front heated/cooled Captain’s seats, pedals, steering wheel, and heated exterior mirrors are all fully power adjusted and programmable.   This is a great family vehicle that easily seats seven adults or children comfortably.  The ceiling mounted DVD player with remote is great for entertaining the family and the powered third row seat has excellent leg room.  Second row seats have integrated LATCH anchors to securely install child seats.

 

Equipped with a Viper alarm and long-range remote start system, which includes two 2-way key fob remotes.

 

Fully loaded Ford flagship model that includes all the bells and whistles:  PS, PB, PW, PDL, privacy glass, overhead console, dual-zone climate control, intermittent wipers, cruise control, rear defogger, keyless entry, steering wheel-mounted controls, rear window wiper, integrated Homelink garage remote, AM/FM with CD changer, driver and passenger front and side air bags, four wheel ABS disc brakes, luggage/roof rack, fog lamps, running boards, exterior courtesy lights, sun roof, all weather and carpeted floor mats, and full size spare tire. 

 

Exterior is in excellent condition with the exception of the rear liftgate, which has some paint adhesion issues with the galvanized aluminum panel.  This caused the paint in some spots to bubble/peel.  This is a factory defect and is purely cosmetic (and can be repainted, if you so desire).  The metal is galvanized aluminum and there is no rust.  The rear bumper cover is cracked along the bottom edge and the backup sensors are inoperative (but the Ford dealer confirms both are easily repairable).  Driver’s seat does have a small (less than 2mm) hole from the previous owner.  The price has been significantly discounted from both Kelly Blue Book and NADA to account for the various imperfections.   Everything else on the vehicle functions properly and is in fantastic condition.

 

Passed Virginia State safety inspection and emissions test on November 8, 2013.  License plates were registered for one year on same date and may be transferred with the vehicle if titling/registering in Virginia.

 

Buyer is responsible for pickup, delivery, or shipping, although we will deliver within a 250 mile radius of Alexandria, VA or assist in putting it on an auto transport.

Accident free, well-maintained, and a clear title in hand.  This is a Pacific Northwest vehicle that's never seen salted roads and is very good in the snow and ice.  It's an incredibly clean, reliable, safe family vehicle or first car for your teen driver.  Originally listed at $8,550.  Now priced well below market value.  Bid with no reserve.  Additional pictures available upon request.

Vehicle is for sale locally and this auction may end early.

 

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