2004 Ford Explorer Xlt 4dr.4wd. 4.0l Sohc on 2040-cars
Sylvania, Ohio, United States
Selling a very nice/clean 2004 Ford Explorer-runs and drives excellent, no warning/check engine lights, no hidden problems. Has ABS, 4wd.,power windows, power locks, security system, towing package (class II hitch 3500 max. towing, 350 max. tongue wt.). side and rear privacy glass, delay wipers, rear wiper and defogger, cruise control, side step boards, top luggage rack, and other normal options (power steering, brakes, etc.). These are all factory. Added are a custom grille, tail lights, window rain shields, 20 inch wheels and rims. There are no transmission, engine or coolant leaks (see pictures) The engine was NOT detailed, what you see is how clean it is normally. Oil was always changed at 5000 miles with synthetic blend (since my daughter owned it, about 4 years). Heater/ac temperature blend motor was replaced 2 years ago. Battery is about one year old 890 cca @ 32degrees. Absolutely no rust (see pictures). There are three problems; a crack on plastic panel on tailgate, a small ding in left front fender, and some pitting on chrome wheels (see pictures). It will also need brakes fairly soon, about 30% remaining. Tires are in good condition. All good glass (no cracks or discoloration) and interior very clean. Any questions, please ask.
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