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2010 Ford Explorer Eddie Bauer Sport Utility 4-door 4.0l Fully Loaded Low Miles! on 2040-cars

Year:2010 Mileage:23981
Location:

Dearborn, Michigan, United States

Dearborn, Michigan, United States
Advertising:

FORD EXPLORER EDDIE BAUER 2010  >Luxury Edition<
FULLY LOADED
ONLY 24,000 MILES AND HAS NO BODY DAMAGE WHATS SO EVER!
EVERY THING ON THIS EXPLORER IS STILL ORIGINALLY FROM FORD
FULLY LOADED WITH A OEM FORD NAVIGATION AND A OEM REAR DVD PLAYER
NO RUST AT ALL! 
***This Ford Explore Eddie Bauer was recently in a VERY VERY MINOR Flood. However it was fresh water and the water never touched the rims of the Explorer. (The title is NOT Flood it is Rebuilt)
This Ford Explorer has been through a 169 point inspection by the state of Michigan and my local Ford Dealer. Guaranteed Satisfaction!! 
**I offer a FREE 6 month power train warranty with full service**
IT DRIVES LIKE NEW IT ACCELERATES QUICKLY AND SMOOTHLY WITHOUT A SWEAT. 
IT ALSO HAS A TORQUE POWER OF 6,000 POUNDS WHICH IS GREAT FOR TOWING BOATS OR RVS. 
THIS IS THE LAST AND BEST OF THESE GREAT EXPLORERS!! 
LIKE NEW!!!!!


Features & Options

4 Doors

4 liter V6 SOHC engine

4-wheel ABS brakes

4WD Type - Automatic full-time

8-way power adjustable drivers seat

Air conditioning

Audio controls on steering wheel

Automatic Transmission

Bluetooth

Climate controlled - Driver and passenger heated-c

Clock - In-radio display

Compass

Cruise control

External temperature display

Four-wheel drive

Front fog/driving lights

Front seat type - Bucket

Fuel economy EPA highway (mpg): 19 and EPA city (m

Head airbags - Curtain 1st and 2nd row

Heated drivers seat

Heated passenger seat

Intermittent window wipers

Leather seats

Passenger airbag

Power Mirrors

Power Steering

Power door locks

Power windows with 1 one-touch

Privacy/tinted glass

Rear wiper

Reclining rear seats

Roof rack

Speed sensitive window wipers

Split-bench rear seats

Tachometer

Third row seats

Tilt steering wheel

Traction control - ABS and driveline

Trip computer

Navigation and Rear DVD Entertainment System

























VIN: 1FMEU7EU7EE5AUA43858 

 THIS IS A NO RESERVE AUCTION WHICH MEANS HIGHEST BIDDER WILL TAKE THIS SHARP FORD Explorer Eddie Bauer 2010 (fully loaded)! > Luxury Edition <
 
This Explorer is Fully Loaded to the MAX with every option available and 5 STAR rating in safety VERY CLEAN
THE VEHICLE IS CURRENTLY EASILY WORTH $33000.
 
BUT YOU WILL GET THIS VEHICLE (WITH NO RESERVE) FOR A MUCH LOWER PRICE.
 
WE OFFER COMPETITIVE SHIPPING RATES - PLEASE PROVIDE ME WITH YOUR ZIP CODE AND I CAN GIVE YOU A QUOTE AT MY EARLIEST CONVENIENCE!!

EXAMPLES INCLUDE, NY AREA- $500, FLORIDA AREA- $600, TEXAS AREA- $700, CALIFORNIA AREA- $800

I HAVE NO PROBLEM IF YOU WANT TO HAVE THE VEHICLE INSPECTED ANYWHERE OR SENDING SOMEONE BEFORE AUCTION ENDS.
DON'T MISS OUT ON THIS FORD EXPLORER EDDIE BAUER EDITION...LIKE NEW...SAVE $$$$!!

PLEASE HAVE FINANCE READY PRIOR TO BIDDING. I WILL PROVIDE A 6-MONTH POWER-TRAIN WARRANTY
 
 
Reason for Rebuilt Title: This Explorer was in a collision with a bicycle however it was a VERY 
VERY MINOR hit. This is one of the minor issue that have to be reported. Hardly any work had to be done. 

Free 6 month power train warranty just to Guarantee Customer Satisfaction!

ANY QUESTIONS REGARDING THIS VEHICLE, PLEASE DO NOT HESITATE TO CONTACT
 
 
Mike at (313)247-6301

GOOD LUCK AND HAPPY BIDDING
 
*****PAYMENT IS REQUIRED WITHIN 3 DAYS AND A $500 DEPOSIT WITHIN 24 hr.*****
--The deposit is NON-REFUNDABLE if the seller decides not to purchase the vehicle anymore
however it is refundable if the item is not as described

REVIEWS: 2010 Ford Explorer Eddie Bauer 
  • "Explorer is among the best-riding traditional SUVs. Explorer is compliant and devoid of sloppy motions." --aol
  • "Relative to other truck-based SUVs like the Dodge Durango, the 2010 Ford Explorer is pleasing to drive. Much of the credit goes to the independent rear suspension, which both smoothes the ride and helps keep the wheels planted when traversing rough pavement. For a vehicle this size, the steering feels surprisingly responsive." -- msn
  • "The revised steering finally evinces a dedicated sense of straight-ahead, even in crosswinds. Off-road, the massaged IRS (independent rear suspension) is so adept at soaking up basketball-size boulders and potholes that it's like riding in a Range Rover." --Car and Driver
  • "Off-road, the availability of a true four-wheel-drive system with a low-range transfer case allows the Explorer to go places where its all-wheel-drive crossover competitors would rightly fear to tread (although competitors like the Jeep Grand Cherokee are preferred for dedicated off-roaders)." -- Edmunds


********PLEASE NOTE: I WILL NOT MAKE THE SALE UNLESS I AM SATISFIED WITH THE PRICE; I WILL CONTACT THE HIGHEST BIDDER AND DECIDE IF I WILL MAKE THE SALE******** 

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