2007 Ford Edge Sel Sport Utility 4-door 3.5l on 2040-cars
Wana, West Virginia, United States
2007 Ford Edge SEL Model, 87,481, it isn't the SEL plus, it doesn't have heated leather seats as the model description states. It is gray. It has a 6 disc changer with Sirius satellite radio and the option to plug in mp3 player with additional cord. It has a full moon roof over drivers and rear back seat. It has pull down seats for more cargo space. Towing package. Power windows, seats, locks. A/C works great. Has Driver's Passenger's and Side Air Bags. It has back up sensors. I am a nonsmoker and therefore haven't smoked in the car since I have owned it. I have had a few times my three Chihuahua's in the car, I do not have children nor have had children nor rarely passengers in the car also. The car truly runs great. I need to sell it because I am looking for something with better gas mileage due to I drive around 80 miles a day for work. this averages 14-17 mpg. I need something that gets about 30 or more. If you have any questions please ask. I tried to state what I could and post what photos I could. I can take more photos. Thanks for looking.
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