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2002 Ford Explorer Xls 1 Owner on 2040-cars

US $3,500.00
Year:2002 Mileage:148367 Color: is in very good condition very few light minor scratches
Location:

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

 

Affordable Auto Sales Welcome  you.

We sell used cars at great low prices. We promise to provide correct and true information.

All original pictures taken by us & dated.

Up for sale is

Year: 2002

Make: Ford

Model: Explorer XLS

Engine:  Gas 4.0L

Transmission: Automatic

Cylinders: 6

Fuel type: Gasoline

Condition:

Runs and drives smooth and strong. Exterior is in very good condition very few light minor scratches. No dings or Dents. No rust. Interior is in very clean  condition shampoo washed. No odor . Minor tear in the driver seat (pictured)

 

Standard Equipment:


 

·  AM/FM Stereo

                        ·  Bucket Seats

·  Power Seats

·  Child Safety Locks

·  Cloth Seats

·  Conventional Spare Tire

·  Cruise Control

·  Driver Air Bag

·  Engine Immobilizer

·  Front Reading Lamps

·  Intermittent Wipers

·  AC / Heat

·  Pass-Through Rear Seat

·  Passenger Air Bag

·  Power Door Locks

·  Power Folding Mirrors

·  Power Mirror(s)

·  Power Outlet

·  Power Steering

·  Power Windows

·  Privacy Glass

·  Rear Bench Seat

·  Rear Defrost

·  Rear Wheel Drive

·  Security System

·  Steel Wheels

·  Tires - Front All-Season

·  Tires - Rear All-Season

·  Tow Hitch

 





 

 

Our simple terms:

1.       Please call us at 718-496-7863 with any questions.

2.       Deposit is non refundable. And can be paid in person or through PayPal during check out. Please keep in mind that vehicle will only be sold to you if you call us and pay the deposit. Short on full amount. No worries please come on in and fill out the deposit forum and the vehicle will not be sold until your given time.

3.    
Vehicle can be test driven during normal hours.

4.       Vehicle is to be paid by cash or certified bank check only.

5.       Vehicle is to be picked up within 7 days after paid for in full.

6.       Buyer can always make an appointment to come see the car in person.

 

 

 

Our location:                   Hours:     M-F 10:30A-7:00P

4710 N 6th ST                              Sat: 10:30A- 9:00P

Philadelphia PA                             Sun: 12:30p- 6:00p

19120

718-496-7863

 

Our main goal is to provide honest information about overall vehicle which includes Condition, Mileage, and title. Please know that not only we do an visual inspection we also do mechanical inspection as well.

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