2007 Ford Explorer Eddie Bauer on 2040-cars
2600 SE Moberly Lane, Bentonville, Arkansas, United States
Engine:Gas V6 4.0L/245
Transmission:5-Speed
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 1FMEU74E87UB39560
Stock Num: A160927AA
Make: Ford
Model: Explorer Eddie Bauer
Year: 2007
Exterior Color: [Red] Dark Cherry Clearcoat Metallic
Interior Color: Camel
Options: Drive Type: 4WD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
Mileage: 93205
Eddie Bauer, 4.0-Liter V6 Engine, 4WD, Two-Tone Leather Upholstery, Power Folding 3RD Row Seat, Rear Heating and A/C, Running Boards, Two-Tone Paint and Trim, New Tires, Clean CarFax Report, Color-Keyed Running Boards, Alloy Wheels. This is The SUV That Started It All!Welcome to the Superior Pre-Owned Superstore, located in Bentonville. Come on in and take a look at all the vehicles that are available for immediate delivery. You know this SUV. You know someone that owns one. You have seen them on TV, at the lake, and picking up herds of kids at school. So now is your turn to have the vehicle that put SUV's in the driveways of homes on every block in America, the Ford Explorer. You don't want just any Explorer either; you want this one, the Eddie Bauer edition with Leather upholstery and Heated Seats. Oh yes, this is your Explorer. Just because the Explorer is a SUV doesn't mean that it is a gas hog. It is equipped with a 4.0-Liter V6 engine that provides plenty of muscle with 210-horsepower, while running on regular gas with an EPA estimated 20MPH highway fuel economy. Exterior features for the 2007 Ford Explorer include a four-bar chrome grille, fog lights, power side-view mirrors, rear privacy glass, power folding 3rd row seat, roof rails and crossbars, and color-keyed side running boards. You will also enjoy the signature two-tone exterior paint and trim that gives this Eddie Bauer a rich, upscale look. This Eddie Bauer is five-star rated for crash protection and comes with a full suite of airbags, emergency brake assist, stability control, roll stability control, and ABS brakes. The Ford Explorer remains one of the most popular SUVs available today, and that popularity has remained consistent since its introduction in 1990. The Eddie Bauer edition really appeals to owners who value a smooth ride, responsive handling, comfortable interior, and great appointments. So, what can be said besides "Built Ford Tough"? Families love them, police departments across the nation trust them, and versatility makes everything fun! There is a Clean CarFax vehicle history report available for you to review either right here online, or when you visit our modern SE Moberly Lane showroom and service facility. Come on by and take a look, or call today to make an appointment to test drive this or any of the over 900 pre-owned vehicles available for immediate delivery today!! Call or click and send us an e-mail today to arrange an appointment for your own personal demonstration and test drive. Let us show you just how easy it is to do business at the Superior Pre-Owned Superstore of Bentonville. It's what you deserve. Superior Mazda has an edgy industrial feel. I inside the warehouse style space. Bring your laptop to check your email, or relax and watch your favorite show. The building features a Wi-Fi cafe, interactive kiosks and video games, giving car shoppers or service customers the freedom to enjoy themselves while finding out more about Mazda's full line of vehicles.
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