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2012 Ford Flex Sel Sport Leather Low Miles Excellent Condition on 2040-cars

US $27,950.00
Year:2012 Mileage:23000
Location:

Van Nuys, California, United States

Van Nuys, California, United States

This vehicle has been owned by one owner and it has been kept in excellent condition. 
It has been kept smoker-free.  It includes one sunroof and 3 moonroofs.  It has SYNC and Sirius XM
radio along with Bluetooth.  The black leather interior is in outstanding condition.  The carpet has been covered
with all-weather black floormats.  The paint has very few small scratches.  The vehicle has only
23000 miles.
It is essentially a new vehicle being sold at an outstanding price.  The FLEX has a smooth comfortable drive
as well as all the room you will need.  The paint is Tuxedo black and appears black with sparkly flecks in it.  I am taking a loss selling it at this great price.  But my loss is your gain.  This is a fantastic vehicle.  See specs below.
I am selling for pickup only. 

ype and Description

60-degree V6, aluminum block/heads

Displacement

213 cu. in ./ 3,496 cc

Bore x Stroke

3.6 x 3.4 in./92.5 x 88.7 mm

Valvetrain

DOHC, four valves per cylinder, intake variable camshaft timing

Direct-acting mechanical bucket, four valves per cylinder, intake variable camshaft timing

Compression Ratio

10.0:1

10.3:1

Horsepower

355 @ 5,700 rpm (premium fuel,
estimated)

262 @ 6,250 rpm (estimated)

Torque (SAE net)

350 lb.-ft. @ 3,500 rpm (premium
and regular fuel, estimated),

248 lb.-ft. @ 4,500 rpm (estimated)

Fuel Injection

Direct injection

Sequential multiport electronic fuel
injection

Ignition

Pencil coil

Connecting rods

Cracked-powder metal

Fuel capacity

18.6 gallons

Fuel Requirement

Designed to run on regular fuel with an octane rating of 87 or higher. For best overall performance, premium fuel with an octane of 91 or higher is recommended

87 octane unleaded

Recommended oil

GF4, 5W-20

Oil Capacity

6.0 quarts with filter

5.5 quarts with filter

Federal emissions (tailpipe/evaporation)

Tier 2/Bin 5 tailpipe, LEVII evaporative

California emissions states (tailpipe/evaporation)

ULEVII tailpipe, LEVII evaporative

Fuel Economy mpg (City/Hwy/Combined)

AWD

16 / 23

16 / 23

FWD

-

17 / 24


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Mon, Oct 10 2016

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