2000 Ford Excursion, 4 X 4, Xlt, Low Miles, 6.8l Triton V1-10, Very Clean! on 2040-cars
Magnolia, Texas, United States
Up for auction is a very clean and ready to get in drive 2000 Ford Excursion XLT with the Triton V 10 gas engine. This is the 4 wheel drive version. I have owned three Ford trucks with this engine and they are underrated and often overlooked for their virtually bullet proof performance. While the 7.3 Diesels may be "legendary", they are ridiculously expensive and you can buy a whole lot of gas for the difference in price. The V-10 engine makes a lot of torque at low rpm(like a diesel) and unless you are planning to tow your house it is more than adequate for your boat, RV trailer, or race car trailer. At a 112K miles, it is just getting broken in. This car is a very clean, low mileage vehicle that has been well cared for. As you evaluate similar Excursions keep in mind that this car has had recent service/maintenance including brand new tires with less than a 1000 miles, new high dollar off road heavy duty shocks, new stabilizer bushings, front rotors and complete brake service, and all fluids checked/changed for new owner. Good options for an XLT with A/C, leather, power seats, multi-disc changer and alloy wheels. The exterior has a few door dings here and there and has small scrape on the right rear quarter panel (pictured). Other than that, it is in excellent condition. The interior is in good condition as well with the major flaw being a small separation in the drivers seat which is very common with all Ford trucks that have leather seats. It does have third row seating. I have it out but it will be included. AC is ice cold and everything works with the exception of the power locks. Sometimes they work but more often than not they only actuate a couple of locks. I wouldn't be afraid to go anywhere in this vehicle. Price is very fair for an Excursion with low miles and condition so bid to win. Shipping is responsibility of the purchaser but I will be happy to be available when carrier calls to pick it up. This is a 15 year old vehicle that has been used for its intended purpose (meaning hauling kids, stuff and towing) so don't expect perfection. It is however, in excellent condition for it's age and you probably won't find many nicer. Please feel free to contact me with any questions you may have before bidding. |
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