2010 Ford Edge Sel Sport Utility 4-door 3.5l on 2040-cars
Grovetown, Georgia, United States
Sterling Gray Metallic Outside, with tan leather inside.
By masterfully combining the best attributes of a responsive but comfortable sedan with those of a versatile and roomy SUV, the 2010 Ford Edge fulfills the promise of the Crossover Utility Vehicle (CUV) like no other example to date. It also demonstrates impeccable timing, earning a spot last year as the nation's best-selling crossover. EDGE SEL Equipped with all standard SE features, plus: Automatic headlamps with wiper activation Body-color exterior door handles, sideview mirror accents and rear spoiler SecuriCode keyless-entry keypad Reverse Sensing System Fog lamps with chrome bezels "SEL" badge 6-way power driver seat EasyFoldTM rear seatback release Auto-dimming rearview mirror Illuminated visor vanity mirrors AM/FM stereo/6-disc in-dash CD changer with secondary steering wheel-mounted controls and MP3 capability Leather-wrapped steering wheel and shift knob Message center Additional chrome accents on registers Unique aluminum finish on instrument panel 18" premium aluminum chrome-clad wheels + Ford SYNC 18" premium aluminum chrome-clad wheels + Ford SYNC + Ambient Lighting + Leather Comfort Package: leather- trimmed seats, heated front bucket seats, 6-way power fold- flat front-passenger seat, and Dual-zone Electronic Automatic Temperature Control with particulate air filter Cargo Package: power liftgate and Cargo Management System2 Navigation Package: voice-activated with a nearly 10-gigabyte hard drive, single-disc Premium Sound System with 9 speakers, and SIRIUS Travel LinkTM services with 6-month subscription3 Upgrades Include: Leather Seats Heated Front Seats Sync Bluetooth System (Bluetooth calling, Bluetooth Audio) Navigation System Power lift gate Power Driver Seat Dual Climate control Upgraded 18 Chrome Wheels |
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