2011 Ford Explorer Limited Sport Utility 4-door 3.5l on 2040-cars
Alma, Michigan, United States
You are bidding on my wife's 2011 Ford Explorer Limited. I purchased this Explorer three years ago with 10,420 miles after it was in an accident in Florida. It had a SALVAGE title and now is titled as REBUILT SALVAGE. This Explorer was $46,999 when purchased new.....I had a local body shop fix it and it has been my wife's daily driver for the last two years. With two kids off to college, we are down-sizing. As for the repair, I had replaced the: DRIVER FRONT DOOR, LEFT FENDER, BUMPER COVER, HOOD, LEFT HEADLIGHT, DRIVER FRONT TIRE. No airbags blown !!! I have listed most of the options in the "OPTIONS" above in the auction. My wife really enjoyed the navigation (which has had the recent Ford upgrade that took 4 hours to install) and especially the HEATED & COOLED front seats. I had the windshield replaced last fall due to a monster stone chip and it just had its oil change last month (computer timed). Also, I have installed WEATHER TECH floor liners in all of the seating areas. We are only selling this as we are down-sizing and the older kids have their own cars now. Included in this sale is a set of 17" All-Season tires on Ford steel wheels (w/ hubcaps that I didn't use) that have approximately 1000 miles. Feel free to answer any questions .........Happy bidding !!!
My Ford Explorer Limited had made a couple trips to up-state NY, Michigan Tech University in the U.P. of Michigan and several trip to Valpo, IN in the last year (trust it anywhere).....I live near MBS airport, Lansing INT'L (45 minutes to either one). Save a lot on shipping if you drive home yourself if interested. |
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