2002 Ford Explorer Eddie Bauer Sport Utility 4-door 4.0l on 2040-cars
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
For sale is my 2002 Ford Explorer Eddie Bauer. This was my regular driver from 2005 to 2013. It now has apx. 190,000.miles. I had just got the Explorer a new PA inspection in the summer of 2012. New tires, brakes etc. Early 2013 the tranny started acting up. Rough shifting. I just parked it. I started driving one of my work vans. I called a tranny shop and got a verbal quote around $1500.00. I have never had it to the shop to get officially diagnosed. I am selling it with the assumption that it will need re built, or replaced. If it is something else then it will be a bonus to the winning buyer. It still can be driven. I don't know how far. I actually had it on the highway for a stretch and after it shifted through the gears it drove OK. I do not make any guarantees that you can drive it back home to ?? Check out the pictures I just took them for this auction. This Explorer always drove great. No known mechanical issues(other than the tranny). Only has a couple of thousand miles since the PA sticker was put on. Once again it has been sitting for about a year and a half. Brand new battery. The Explorer still looks great. The paint looks good. Some paint chips, some small rust bubbles, scratches, door dings etc. It is a 12 year old car that was a regular driver. The interior is in very nice condition. A little wear on the drivers seat. Good door panels, back seats are great. Carpets good. Glass good. Everything works. Moonroof, windows, locks, cruise, stereo with 6 pack CD. One of the pre sets ate my CD. Just coughed it up the other day. Air still blows cold. No third row. I kept it expecting to put the money in to repair it. I bought an older Navigator last summer. I just invested a grand into that to get a fresh inspection. Time to sell the Explorer. I do have it advertised locally and already have some interest. I was offered $1500.00. today. That is where I will start the bidding with no reserve. If you are local and want to come by and check it out let me know. Any questions just ask.
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