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2004 Lincoln Ls Base Sedan 4-door 3.9l on 2040-cars

US $6,900.00
Year:2004 Mileage:114000
Location:

Danville, Illinois, United States

Danville, Illinois, United States

Dont miss out on an opportunity to own a almost $45k car when new. I am selling my lincoln for the low price of 6500.00. This car is in absolutely excellent condition inside and out. It has 114,000 miles and most of those are highway miles driving back and forth to Peoria. I have always changed the oil every 3000 miles and have always completed any maintenance needed. I am the second owner and have owed the car since around 20,000 miles. 

This car has the top of the line LSE package which included many upgrades including rear heated seats, lip spoiler, sport trim package, and premium wheels. The car also has Navigation, DVD, Heated and cooled seats, sunroof, THX certified sound with iPod capability including album art, power adjustable pedals, Leather seating, PW, PL, PS, Dual climate control, and HID headlamps. As far as safety is concerned it has front and side air bags as well as rear side curtain air bags.

This car has never been in a accident and will show a clean car fax. I have always taken good care of it and most of its life it has been garage kept. The paint is in amazing condition with absolutely no rust. The interior has very minor wear on the drivers seat leaving the rest of the interior in amazing condition. All options work correctly.

Mechanically the vehicle runs and drives perfect with great power from the 3.9 V8 with 289 HP. It gets 25mpg highway. It shifts great and has the option to shift the automatic transmission manually in SST mode. The brakes are in perfect shape and stop as designed.

Recent maintenance done to the vehicle: Front brake rotors and pads, rear pads, all the coolant system piping has been replaced at a cost of 700+ dollars. This is a common problem on these cars so I decided to do some preventative maintenance. I also installed brand new bridgestone potenza tires at a cost of 1000+ dollars. The car also has brand new premium 18 inch wheels from a jaguar s-type R. These wheels are a perfect fit for the car as ford manufactured jaguar at that time and these two cars shared the same platform. 

This is a great car for someone who is looking under the 10k range. If you bought this car at a dealership you would pay around 9k plus taxes. Dont just take my word for it come take a look or give me a call at 217-260- nine seven1 eight.

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