2009 Ford Edge Limited With 2011 Front End on 2040-cars
Pharr, Texas, United States
Body Type:SPORT UTILITY
Vehicle Title:Salvage
Engine:3.5 V6
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Ford
Model: Edge
Trim: limited
Options: Sunroof, Leather Seats
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Drive Type: FWD
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 44,331
Sub Model: LIMITED FWD
Exterior Color: Brown
Number of Doors: 4
Interior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 6
NO RESERVE AUCTION Someone will own this SHARP looking SUV at the end of this auction.Here for your consideraton is a sharp looking 2009 Ford Edge Limited Suv with a 2011 front end. This vehicle was involved in a minor accident a couple of years back when i bought it from an insurance company, where the driver door and fender were side swiped. There was nothing wrong with the front end, But since this was going to be my wifes car, she wanted the 2011 front end.So i went to the dealer and found out that it could be done, so after about $7000 worth of new parts.The vehicle was taken to a pro body shop where the parts were installed to specks and painted.The airbags have never been deployed,there was no frame damage, or suspention damage.So for the past two years the wife has driven this car trouble free. The only thing i did replace was the battery, about three months ago.Now getting back to the parts that have been installed, On the front end i used the sport bumper,because of the lip that it has on the bottom, looks a lot nicer then the regular bumper.Also i had the side rocker panels and the bottom of the back bumper taken off and painted to match.Makes a big differance in the way it looks.Still looks original, but in a sporty kind of way.Now as to the car itself, This suv is loaded, It has heated leather seats, heated mirrors,AM FM MP3, CD does not work, you can receive or make phone calls,rear back up sensor,dual zone climate control,tire pressure sensor,chrome wheels,fog lights,5 different ambient interior light settings,panoramic sunroof,And the list goes on and on, too many to mention. Anyway you have to remember this car has been driven for two years since it was repaired so it will have normal wear on it. Hood has few paint chips, there is a couple of small scrapes on back bumper. Sides look fine.The interior looks almost new, non smoking vehicle. Overall this is a sharp looking suv.The ride is nice and smooth, the transmission shifts smooth,the 3.5 engine runs powerful yet smooth.The wife kept the oil changed every 3000 miles religiosly. The car has 44,331 miles on it now, it may have a few more before you pick it up, but not many.So remember this is a NO RESERVE AUCTION high bitter will take this SHARP FORD EDGE home. Make sure you have the funds to pay for it. I will need a $500 deposit with paypal within the first 24 hours, after auction ends.And you will have 7 days after auction ends to pay full payment by wire, or cash in person.Feel free to call with any questians and ask for David 956-414-5165
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