2000 Ford Contour Se Bi-fuel Gasoline And Natural Gas 136k State Fleet Car Nice! on 2040-cars
Voorheesville, New York, United States
2000 Ford Contour Special Edition Bi-Fuel Here we have a very clean 2000 Ford contour. This is no ordinary car it has been owned by the State of New York since new, and no expense has been spared in its maintenance. Oil Changes, Air Filter, Oil Filter, Tires, Tire Rotations, everything was done to the truck regularly by the book. Cars is very clean with no rust or rot, paint is in great shape. Brand new battery has just been installed. Interior is nice and clean. The car starts and drives like new. No lights of any kind on the dash, it is ready to be put on the road. Tires are in fair shape, brakes work great, the car has no issues and is in overall great-excellent condition. An added benefit is that this vehicle runs on both Gasoline AND natural gas. This means that is has the original gas tank and functions like any other gas car, but ALSO features a Compressed Natural Gas option. Natural gas is $2.60 in New York, so that alone is saving over $1 on every gallon of gas. Some parts of the country have natural gas as cheap as $0.89 a gallon, but either way this car saves you money, it will pay itself off just in the gas saving. Clean title in Hand. Please feel free to Call Phillip at MotorHead 9am-5pm ECT 1-518-210-5163 Or please feel free to email anytime, I will gladly get back to you ASAP! Note: The Car is for sale locally and I reserve the right to end the auction at any time. |
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