2005 Ford Five Hundred Limited Awd With Cvt Automatic Transmission on 2040-cars
Mercer Island, Washington, United States
2005 Ford Five Hundred Limited AWD
Price: $9,299 OBO VIN: 1FAFP28145G126395 Miles: 92,666 Current
Location: Title: Being Sold By: Private Party (Non-Dealer)
If interested please call: John at (253) 677-0321
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Features and Options: ·
All · Interior: All Black · Exterior: Merlot Clearcoat Metallic · One-Touch Open/Close Power Moonroof with manual sunshade · Dual-Zone Climate Control · Heated Front Seats · All Leather Upholstery on Seats · Electronically Adjustable Driver’s Pedals (can move pedals closer/further) · Electronically Adjustable Power Driver Seat (with 2-person memory) · Electronically Adjustable Power Passenger Seat · Electronically Adjustable Heated Power Mirrors (driver/passenger) · Electronic Auto-Dimming Side & Rear-View Mirrors · Automatic Windows (with one-touch up/down) · Automatic Door Locks · Automatic Trunk Release From Cabin or Remote · Overhead console with sunglasses storage and lights · Homelink Programmable Integrated Garage Door Opener on Driver’s Visor · Courtesy Lighting Inside/Out · Power Steering · Steering Wheel Cruise Control and Audio Controls · Intermittent Power Windshield Wipers · Dimmable Dash Lighting · Eight (8) Cup Holders (one in each door panel, two front console, two back fold-down center armrest) · Split-Folding Rear Seat Backs · Ample storage in all four doors, center console and glove box · Tilt Steering Wheel · Cruise Control · External Temperature Display · Tachometer · Center Dash Analog Clock · Instrument Cluster-based Electronic Compass · Trip Computer · Ford “Audiophile” 320-watt AM/FM Stereo with 6-Disc In-Dash Changer (MP3 disc capable) · Speed Sensitive Volume Control (can turn on/off) · Stock speakers have been upgraded to Infinity Kappa 6x8’s and sound AMAZING! · Door Lock/Unlock Digital Keypad on Exterior of Doors · Cargo Net in Trunk · Stock (100% unused) Spare Tire & Jack · Rear Defogger · 18” 8-Spoke Stock Alloy Rims with Michelin HydroEdge Tires (P225/55R18) o When new they carried a 90,000 mile warranty on them, they still have plenty of tread left and handle beautifully in all weather conditions and in the curves · Power-assisted 4-Wheel Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) · Dual Front Airbags & Front/Rear Side-Curtain Airbag System · Remote Anti-Theft Alarm System (Stock from Ford) · Rear Door Child Safety Locks · Child Car-Seat Anchors · Front Fog Lamps · Dusk-sensing Headlamps · Front/Rear Manually Adjustable Headrests X5 · Front/Rear 3-point Seatbelts X5 · Emergency Trunk Release from inside trunk · Electronic Brakeforce Distribution System
Other Information: · Tabs are valid through 01/31/2015 (over 9 months from now) · Actual Fuel Economy Average for all driving conditions: 19 mpg ·
This car has always been owned by a · The same engine was used in the Jaguar S-Type in 2005 · The same transmission and AWD system was used in Volvos in 2005 · I have only put Supreme Unleaded Gasoline in it since I have owned it · I have never had any breakdowns with this car since I have owned it · VERY Large Trunk, lots of storage space (you will be amazed) · Reason for sale: I just graduated from school and bought a newer car
Specifications: · US EPA Fuel Economy Rating: 17 City / 23 Highway · Width: 74.5” (6’-2 1/2 ”) · Length: 200.7” (16’-8.7”) · Height: 60.1” (5’-0.1”) · Curb Weight: 3,815 lbs. · Wheel Base: 112.9” (9’-4.9”) · Engine Type: Dual Overhead Cam (DOHC), 3.0 Liters, V6, 24 valves · Transmission Type: Continuously Variable-Speed Automatic Transmission · Fuel Type: Regular Unleaded Gasoline · Fuel Tank Capacity: 19.0 gallons ·
Estimated · Power: 203 horsepower and 207 ft. lbs. of Torque @ 4,500 RPM · NHTSA Crash Test Ratings: Five (5) Stars for Passenger, Driver, Side Impact Front, and Side Impact Rear
What’s Included With The Car: · All records since I have owned it (since 09/2013): o Front Brake Pads Replaced 04/25/2014 o Front Brake Rotors Turned 04/25/2014 o Rear Brake Pads & Calipers Replaced (12/2013) o Rear Brake Rotors Turned (12/2013) · Synthetic Oil Change & Wiper Blades Replaced (at dealership) 12/2013 · Two Keys · Two Key FOB Remotes ·
All documents/manuals in PDF format on a CD-ROM
(dealership did not have them when I purchased the car at Titus Will Ford in o Ford “Essential Information” Brochure o Ford “Owner’s Manual” o Ford “Quick Start User Guide” o Ford “Roadside Assistance Guide” o Ford “Sales Brochure” o Ford “Scheduled Maintenance Guide” · Copy of the CarFax when I purchased the car (I am the second owner) |
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