2012 Ford Fusion Se~36k Miles~4 Cylinder~gas Saver~100% Positive Seller!!!!!!!!! on 2040-cars
Frankfort, Illinois, United States
708.927.9990 Tim
You are buying a 2012 Ford Fusion SE with 36k Miles. Automatic, 4 Cylinder. Color : Ford Paint Code HT : Interior : Cloth Interior. I did notice a couple minor stains when taking the photos. We will go over them again. Overall a very clean interior. Body : Nothing negative to report here. It is a great color! The paint shines and all body panels fit as they should. Autocheck reports this vehicle to be accident free and it certainly looks that way to me. Other than a few minor chips ( that would need to pointed out to be noticed ) this is about as clean as any used vehicle. Vehicle Appearance : The car is clean inside and out, and will be that way when you pick it up. You will notice we did not detail the Engine Compartment. It has been bitterly cold here and I do not think it is a good idea to spray water under the hood at this time. Also, once the car is sold, it will be kept inside awaiting your arrival. Tires : Matching set of Michelin's, fronts about 30-40 percent, rears slightly more than that. Mechanical : Nothing negative to report here, jump in and drive home ANYWHERE! Warranty : Still covered under the Ford Factory Power Train Coverage, check with your Ford dealer for exact details. Misc : There are two keys. There is an Owners manual. Feedback : Please read my Feedback, I feel it is very important. I have been selling cars on Ebay since 2005. I do my best to describe every vehicle the way I see it. Other sellers like to tell you they have the worlds greatest vehicle, I prefer to let you know about the minor flaws that you can not see in the pictures. The flaws that are present in ANY used vehicle. Should you have ANY questions about this car, please do not hesitate to contact me at 708.927.9990, ask for Tim. Terms : $500.00 instant down payment, PAYPAL ONLY. The balance is due in certified funds within 7 days. All funds MUST CLEAR MY BANK BEFORE VEHICLE WILL BE RELEASED. Vehicle pick up within 10 days. Should you be traveling a great distance, I can extend the 10 day time frame, as long as the vehicle is paid in full. NOTE : Should you want to pay the entire balance through PayPal, I will need to recover the 3% fee I am charged. The terms are very important should you have any questions, please ask prior to bidding. Thanks! IL. Residents : Add Tax, Title, and Plate Fees. Residents of : AZ,CA,FL,HI,IN,MA,MI,SC will be charged tax. You will not be double billed by your home state, you only pay tax ONCE. Free Drive Away Permits! Free Airport Pick Up ! Please contact me prior to booking flight, some days work out better than others for Airport travel. Thanks for taking the time to review my listing. Any questions please call 708.927.9990 ( Tim ) |
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