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2006 Ford Expedition ---xlt---4 Wheel Drive---3rd Row on 2040-cars

US $9,495.00
Year:2006 Mileage:130000
Location:

Conroe, Texas, United States

Conroe, Texas, United States

2006 FORD EXPEDITION --- XLT --- 4 WHEEL DRIVE --- 3RD ROW

  • 4 WHEEL DRIVE - WORKS GREAT
  • 3RD ROW POWER SEAT
  • REAR A/C
  • APX $1,000.00 A/C SERVICE SUMMER OF 2013; NO ISSUES NOW AND IT BLOWS SUPER COLD
  • POWER WINDOWS
  • POWER LOCKS
  • V-8
  • NEW BF GOODRICH ALL TERRAIN TIRES - APX 10K MILES
  • SIDE STEP RAILS
  • ROOF RACK
  • BLUE TOOTH HANDS FREE
  • NO ACCIDENTS
  • NEW BATTERY
  • CLEAR TITLE IN HAND
I am selling my wife's 2006 Ford 4x4 Expedition XLT. This has been a great truck for us and we've had very few issues with it.  As mentioned above, I had apx $1,000.00 repair done to the A/C this past summer.  There was a hair-line crack in one of the lines and as a result several lines were replaced with new ones just to find where the leak was.  But the air blows super cold now!!  Also, it has a separate controls for the rear A/C that can be controlled from the front seats.  The rear A/C works very good as well.

I am the second owner and bought the truck from a friend who is an executive for an oil/gas drilling service company.  This was his company vehicle and EVERY service was performed at Ford dealership. I have EVERY service record and no expense was spared.  The tires have only apx 10k miles on them and have plenty of tread left.  The only repair I can think of is the passenger window needs a new switch; it works fine from the drivers side but not from the passengers side.  This should be a very easy and cheap fix, I just haven't had the time to go buy the part and fix it.  Of course, it has the normal wear and tear that you would expect from a vehicle with 120k+ miles.   

If you have any questions please contact me through ebay with your phone number or email.  I am flexible with shipping or meeting the buyer somewhere.  I have title in hand so please feel free to make me an offer...who knows, I just may accept it!! But please don't insult me.

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