2007 Ford Expedition El Eddie Bauer 4-door 5.4l W/ Navigation & Dvd System on 2040-cars
Gainesville, Florida, United States
Transmission:Automatic
Vehicle Title:Clear
Body Type:Sport Utility
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Model: Expedition
Make: Ford
Mileage: 84,058
Trim: EL Eddie Bauer Sport Utility 4-Door
Sub Model: Eddie Bauer
Exterior Color: Dark Green-Black
Drive Type: RWD
Interior Color: Black and Tan
Number of Cylinders: 8
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Options: Leather Seats, CD Player, MP3 Player, Navigation, DVD Entertainment System, Parking Sensors, Bucket Seats, Third Row Seating, Roof Rack, Towing Package, Oversized Premium Wheels, Two Tone Paint
Safety Features: Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
We have for sale our 2007 Ford Expedion EL Eddie Bauer 2WD with Navigation and DVD Entertainment system. This is a great truck and is very comfortable when traveling! We are asking $19500, which is under KBB Values. There are 2 scratches on the back bumper from when my husband was taking off his boat and we bought the car with a mark on the left front above the tire from the dealership. There is a lifetime warranty battery included with the truck! There is 84058 miles on the truck. Located in Gainesville, Florida.
Below are some of the features:
Power Steering
Tilt Wheel
AM/FM Stereo
MP3 (Multi Disc)
Premium Sound
Navigation System
DVD System
Parking Sensors
Dual Air Bags
Seats
Power Seat
Leather
Third Row Seat
Quad Seating (4 Buckets)
Roof and Glass
Privacy Glass
Engine V8, 5.4 Liter
Transmission Automatic
Drivetrain 2WD
Braking and Traction
Traction Control
Stability Control
ABS (4-Wheel)
Comfort and Convenience
Air Conditioning
Air Conditioning, Rear
Power Windows
Power Door Locks
Cruise Control
Running Boards
Two-Tone Paint
Cargo and Towing
Roof Rack
Towing Pkg
Oversized Premium Wheels 20"+
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