2011 Ford Escape Limited on 2040-cars
1275 S Suncoast Blvd, Homosassa, Florida, United States
Engine:3.0L V6 24V MPFI DOHC Flexible Fuel
Transmission:6-Speed Automatic
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 1FMCU0EG6BKC02383
Stock Num: 18702
Make: Ford
Model: Escape Limited
Year: 2011
Exterior Color: Silver
Interior Color: Ebony
Options: Drive Type: FWD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
Mileage: 35909
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2nd row 60/40 split bench seat -inc: tip-fold-flat latch,2nd row coat hook,All-position head restraints,Ambient lighting,Black center stack,Cargo cover,Chrome shift knob,Driver & front passenger side map pockets,Electrochromic rearview mirror -inc: compass, microphone,Floor console -inc: storage bin, removable interior bin, (4) cup holders,Front/rear floor mats,Ice blue illuminated gauge cluster,Illuminated entry,Instrument cluster -inc: message center, compass, outside temp display,Leather heated front bucket seats -inc: 6-way pwr driver seat, lumbar support,Leather-wrapped color keyed tilt steering wheel w/speed controls & audio controls,Lighting -inc: center dome lamp, map lights, rear cargo area light,Manual air conditioning,Overhead console,Pwr locks,Pwr points -inc: (1) 1st row, (1) 2nd row,Pwr windows w/1-touch driver down,Rear window defroster,Remote keyless entry,SecuriCode keyless entry keypad,SecuriLock passive anti-theft system (PATS),Sunvisors w/dual illuminated mirrors,Wet trunk bin,16 bright machined aluminum wheels,Auto-lamp headlamps,Body color door handles,Body color front/rear fascias,Body color pwr heated exterior mirrors -inc: integrated blind spot mirror,Chrome grille,Chrome liftgate,Chrome roof rail inserts,Fog lamps,P235/70R16 all-season BSW tires,Privacy glass,Rear 2-speed wiper w/washer,Roof rack w/cross bars,Spare tire, mini space saver,Variable intermittent windshield wipers,2.5L I4 Duratec engine,6-speed automatic transmission w/OD,Battery saver feature,Electric pwr assisted steering (EPAS),Front disc/rear drum brakes,Front wheel drive,Wheel nut wrench & jack,A/C,ABS,Adjustable Steering Wheel,AM/FM Stereo,Auto-Dimming Rearview Mirror,Automatic Headlights,Auxiliary Audio Input,Bluetooth Connection,Cargo Shade,CD Play PRINT THIS AD to receive a free gas card and a free vehicle detail with purchase of a vehicle. Eagle Buick Pontiac GMC Trucks is the North Suncoast volume giant. All prices are plus tax, tag, title, and dealer fees. PLEASE CONTACT John Patrick AT href="tel:888-447-0207"888-447-0207/a FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO SCHEDULE A TEST DRIVE. Ad must be presented when you arrive.
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