2003 Mercury Marauder 4-door 4.6l on 2040-cars
Metamora, Illinois, United States
Up for sale is my 2003 Mercury Marauder. Very nice car. Rust free, very sharp. Black on black of course. Runs excellent. 148,000 miles. Body in good condition, interior great condition, however in drivers seat there is a small tear, see pic. Normal road grind chips, some roof chipping. Adult driven, all long road miles to and from work each day past year and a half ( 650 miles a week ). Daily driver, always garaged. Took to my mechanic, recently complete tune up. Selling because I need something that gets better gas mileage. Everything works correctly, blows ice cold air, hot heat when needed. recently rebuilt climate control system. Air bag light recently started coming on and staying on. All stock, except for 5% tinted windows all the way around. Nice JVC stereo system. Good Michelin tires. I've always pampered this car and serviced anything that needed taken care of in a prompt manner. Nice car, drives straight as an arrow, you'll like it. Priced to sell. Recently listed locally, reserve right to end auction early. Please don't hesitate to ask any questions. Can help with shipping if needed. Good luck bidding! |
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