Welcome to this listing for this gorgeous 2011 Ford Explorer XLT AWD. This ONE OWNER OFF LEASE NON SMOKER Explorer has only 46,446 miles on it, and is still covered under the factory powertrain warranty until February 2016 or 60,000 miles, whichever comes first. This Explorer is finished in White Platinum Metallic, which is wrapped around a Charcoal interior. This Explorer runs, drives, and looks great. The 3.5 liter DOHC 24 valve V6 engine delivers powerful acceleration, not to mention impressive fuel economy, and the automatic transmission shifts perfectly. Everything in this vehicle is in good working order. This vehicle is fully lequipped with 4WD with Terrain Management System, MyFORD TOUCH information and entertainment system with back up camera, third row seating, power windows-locks-mirrors-seating, AM/FM stereo with CD and satellite radio, Voice activated Microsoft Sync, leather wrapped steering wheel with integrated audio and cruise controls, factory alloy wheels, keyless entry, anti-lock braking system, dual front, side, and side curtain airbags, and much, much more. The paint shines like new and the interior is in excellent condition with no rips, burns, or odors. Please take a look at the photos so you can see what an outstanding value this Explorer truly is. NADA book value is $27,575! How can we offer this vehicle at such a discount? Simple! We are a division of one of the largest wholesale dealerships in the Nation. We make our living selling thousands of vehicles a year to other dealers, who then mark them up and sell them for full retail. Through the Internet, we have the ability to offer unbelievable wholesale prices as well as great service. 90% OF OUR CUSTOMERS BUY FROM US SIGHT UNSEEN! If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Bill, Mike, or Chris at 732-919-0707. Good luck and happy buying!
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HERE ARE SOME ANSWERS TO SOME FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Q: Why are your prices so much lower than the prices I have seen at other dealers? Is there something wrong with the vehicle?
A: We are true vehicle wholesalers. We offer our vehicles at wholesale prices to the public. We have no salespeople to pay and only advertise online. Typical "retail" dealers have too many expenses to offer comparable prices. All vehicles are as described.
Q: Are your prices negotiable?
A: No. Our listed prices are our bottom line prices. We do not respond to counter offers.
Q: Do you take trade ins?
A: Yes. We are happy to take your trade.
Q: Can you help arrange shipping?
A: Yes. We are happy to arrange shipping for you anywhere in the world at your cost. We do not charge for this service. You pay the shipping company direct. No middleman! It's just another way we set ourselves apart from the competition.
Q: Do you offer a warranty?
A: Yes: All vehicles are sold with a powertrain warranty. Extended warranties are available for purchase at an additional cost.
Q: Do you offer temporary plates?
A: Yes. Temporary plates are available free of charge. Valid insurance must be provided.
Q: Do you offer financing?
A: Yes. Despite our wholesale mentality we are still a full service dealership. We have rates as low as 3.9% and can help even those with bad/no credit.
The majority of the vehicles that we sell are purchased by us at wholesale auto auctions which are open to licensed car dealers only. When vehicles are sold at auction, they are often sold with damage disclosures. A damage disclosure can represent a fantastic value opportunity, and as long as it is disclosed to the customer, we are proud to offer these vehicles for sale. One of the most common disclosures at auction is "unibody damage" or "unibody repair". Nearly all vehicles manufactured have a unibody construction. The unibody is comprised of dozens of pieces of steel which all weld together. The outer body panels then bolt to these pieces of unibody. For example, the front fender on a vehicle bolts to the inner fender, or apron as it is often called. This apron,which is really just a thin layer of metal itself, is considered part of the vehicle's unibody. Protected only by the fender itself, this apron is easily damaged in even a low speed collision. Other common examples of unibody damage or repair include damage to trunk floors, and repair or replacement of the rocker panels (the thin panels which run below the doors). These panels are most often damaged when impacted by curbs and parking barriers. In this case, this vehicle was sold to us with a disclosure of "unibody". We have inspected the vehicle and have found no signs of any unibody or structural damage, also a common occurrence as auction inspections are often conducted by those with limited training. The CARFAX vehicle history reporting service does not recognize the term "unibody", and simply classifies all vehicles with the "unibody" disclosure as "structural damage". While this is misleading, there is no way for us to get them to change the language they use in their reporting. Again, disclosures such as the one made in this case enable dealers to buy vehicles for thousands below their true market value, and in this case, we are passing the tremendous value off to our customer. If you have any questions, please feel free to give us a call and speak to any member of our sales team. Thank you for shopping with Automotive Avenues LLC.