2004 Ford Escape Xlt Sport Utility 4-door 2.0l on 2040-cars
Frisco, Texas, United States
It is a 2004 Ford Escape XLT 4 Door Automatic with a with 131,000 miles on it. I have owned the car since December 2004. The car has the following features: * V6 engine - Front wheel drive * Running Boards * Roof Rack * Cruise Control * Steering wheel with manual tilt * New CD radio with detachable face * Sunroof / Moonroof in working condition * Power windows * Cloth Seats * Front Fog lights * Tinted Windows * Front and Passenger Airbag System * Spare tire in trunk * Windshield replaced 7/2014 * Brakes replaced 10/2010 * Alternator replaced 7/2013 * Cooling fan assembly replaced 9/2011 * Water pump belt replaced 12/2012 * Power steering pump and hose replaced 9/2013 * Bosch windshield wipers added 6/2014 Car runs in great condition. Disclosure: The one know condition with the car is the alternator. We have been told that there is a piece that has broken off of the car that assists in cooling the alternator and no part is available to repair. With that said, we have replaced the alternator and battery in the car and is these under warranty through Firestone. We will work with Firestone to have the warranty transferred to the person who purchases the vehicle from us. Car was rear-ended in 2010 with minor damage that was repaired. All paperwork will be included in sale. Most repairs and upgrades to the vehicle has associated paperwork. The only noticeable body blemish can be found on rear passenger wheel well (ding). |
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"We are saddened to learn of GM Holden's decision. This will place unprecedented pressure on the local supplier network and our ability to build cars in Australia," Toyota Australia said in a statement. The GM closure of Holden production will be the direct end to 2,900 jobs, but will also force a dramatic reduction in the size of the country's supplier network, as there will simply be fewer cars to build.
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Here's a quick rundown of which automakers have pitched in and what each contributed so far:
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