2006 Ford Expedition, Blue, Eddie Bauer, Nav, Dvd, Tow Pkg on 2040-cars
Yorba Linda, California, United States
This is a wonderful car! It has had one owner -non smoker and it is in good to very good condition. It comes fully equipped with a Navigation System, DVD entertainment system (and you can put the volume from the movie you've already heard 100 times, to just be heard in the back seats-yaaa!). It has low miles, 17” aluminum wheels; has dual heated, power/memory mirrors, running boards, roof rails, privacy glass w/hidden antennae, lift gate w/flip glass, and a full size spare tire. It has a 6-CD changer; but the Navigation CD can be popped out from the dash and then a single CD book, or music can be put in. The steering wheel has cruise control, audio & climate controls at your fingertips. There is 2-tone leather Captains seats in the front, the 2nd row is a 40/20/40 split bench and the 3rd row is a 60/40 split bench with power lift & fold feature. There is a tire pressure monitoring system, a heavy duty trailer tow package, 28 gallon fuel tank, and back-up sensors (which honestly has saved my butt a time or 2...). Included is the original owners manual that came with this baby, 2 keys and alarm fobs and the code to use the keyless entry. I'll even share the tricks I leaned using the keypad to open and lock the other door and liftgate. There are also brand new factory floor mats that are the "parchment" interior color. This Expedition has 4 wheel disc brakes, keyless entry (LOVE this feature, seriously, I will never buy a car again unless this an option), securilock antitheft alarm system; 4 new tires in the last few months with no more than 3000 miles; recent new brakes, pads and rotors; recent tune up & new spark plugs, the air conditioner was recharged this summer; and the oil has been changed every 3000 miles. The original sticker price for this vehicle was $43,515. There are minor scrapes (no dents) on the front bumper, a careless shopper traded paint with me in a parking lot, please see the photo for reference. There is a Clear title, and the car has never been in an accident. Kelley Blue Book for this vehicle is $11,758. I’m pricing is at $759 below Blue Book, asking $10,999. Mechanically she is in great condition. I'm only selling her because my fantastic hubby bought me a new car (yaaaaaa me!!!) but I can't drive it until I sell this one, obviously I'm motivated. Now it's your turn for a new car! Shipping this sweet ride to you is an option, at your expense. If you have further questions or need more/different photos, please feel free to contact me. Thank you so much for looking. |
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