2014 Ford Expedition El Xlt on 2040-cars
2605 East State Road 44, Shelbyville, Indiana, United States
Engine:5.4L V8 24V MPFI SOHC
Transmission:6-Speed Automatic
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 1FMJK1J55EEF40190
Stock Num: 14512
Make: Ford
Model: Expedition EL XLT
Year: 2014
Exterior Color: Ruby Red Metallic Tinted Clearcoat
Interior Color: Camel
Options: Drive Type: 4WD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
3rd Row Seat, Overhead Airbag, Alloy Wheels, Bluetooth, 4x4, iPod/MP3 Input, Satellite Radio, Rear Air, Trailer Hitch, HEAVY-DUTY TRAILER-TOW PACKAGE. Ruby Red Metallic Tinted Clearcoat exterior and Camel interior, XLT trim. SEE MORE!======KEY FEATURES INCLUDE: Third Row Seat, Rear Air, Satellite Radio, iPod/MP3 Input, Bluetooth, CD Player. MP3 Player, Rear Seat Audio Controls, 4x4, Aluminum Wheels, Privacy Glass. ======OPTION PACKAGES: EQUIPMENT GROUP 202A Driver Vision Package, Rear-View Camera, Rain Sensing Wipers, Heated/Cooled Front Seats w/10-Way Power Passenger, Heavy-Duty Trailer-Tow Package, class IV trailer hitch receiver, wiring harness w/4 and 7-pin connector and electronic braking wiring kit, Integrated Trailer Brake Controller, Heavy-Duty Auxiliary Transmission Oil Cooler, Heavy-Duty Radiator, XLT Premium Package, Pale Adobe lower bodyside cladding and wheel lip moldings, Leather-Trimmed 1st & 2nd Row Seats, 110V AC Outlet, Woodgrain Interior Trim Accents, Pale Adobe Metallic Trim, bumpers, wheel lip moldings, running boards and lower bodyside cladding, Leather-Wrapped Shift Knob, Dual-Zone Electronic Air Temperature Control, 10-Way Power Driver Seat, Heated Black Power Mirrors w/Spotter, signal and memory, POWER MOONROOF, 2ND ROW BUCKET SEATS, HEAVY-DUTY TRAILER-TOW PACKAGE class IV trailer hitch receiver, wiring harness w/4 and 7-pin connector and electronic braking wiring kit, Integrated Trailer Brake Controller, Heavy-Duty Auxiliary Transmission Oil Cooler, Heavy-Duty Radiator, RUBY RED METALLIC TINTED CLEARCOAT, POWER CODE REMOTE START (PRE-INSTALLED) Custom accessory, REAR LOAD-LEVELING SUSPENSION, ALL-WEATHER FLOOR MATS (RPO), CAMEL, LEATHER-TRIMMED FRONT BUCKET SEATS 8-passenger seating, 10-way power driver seat, ENGINE: 5.4L SOHC 3V V8 FFV Capable of running unleaded or up to 85% ethanol Horsepower calculations based on trim engine configuration. Please confirm the accuracy of the included equipment by calling us prior to purchase. The Hubler Ford team would like to invite you take advantage of our special vehicle offers, and show you our complete line of inventory. We can help you find exactly what you are looking for. We know your time is valuable. So please contact our team today for information on the vehicle you re interested in or give us call today to schedule your next test drive.
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