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THIS IS A MUST SEE IN EXCELLENT WELL MAINTAINED CLEAN CONDITION INSIDE AND OUT!Fast and economical, AWD, loaded and very hard to find SUV. Privately owned. This vehicle is originally from Florida.New original shrink wrapped owners manuals included.2013 Ford Explorer Police Interceptor AWD 4 Door SUV WHITE BLACK INTERIOR V6-Automatic 17,496 LOW miles.Desirable features of this Utility Police Interceptor AWD 4door includes: Power Windows, Steering Wheel Audio Controls, All Wheel Drive, Adjustable Pedals, and Electronic Stability Control. This 2013 Ford Utility Police Interceptor AWD 4door, features a white exterior with front black cloth bucket seats and black vinyl rear seat. Factory equipped with an impressive 3.7l 6-cylinder smpi dohc engine an 6-speed automatic transmission with all wheel drive. This 2013 Ford Utility Police Interceptor AWD 4 door also comes equipped with: a Power Drivers Seat, Power Mirrors, Steering Wheel Controls, Traction Control, Brake Assist, Cloth Seats, and Power Locks along with Bucket Seats, flexible Fuel Capability, Anti-Lock Brakes, Privacy Glass all around, Disc Brakes, Tinted Glass, an AM/FM/CD Stereo, a Drivers Air Bag, a Tire Pressure Monitoring System, an Auxiliary Power Outlet, Air Conditioning, a Rear Head Air Bag, Cruise Control, Steel Wheels, a Pass-Through Rear Seat, and an Adjustable Steering Wheel.Additional Information3-Point Rear Seat Belts, 4-Wheel Disc Brakes, AM/FM/CD Stereo, Air Conditioning, Anti-Lock Brakes, Cruise Control, Compass/Temp. Gauge, Clock, Digital Clock, Driver Air Bag, Dual Power Mirrors, Driver Spotlight, Dual Exhaust, Front Seats Cloth, Front Bucket Seats, Interior Hood Release, Interval Wipers, Red & White Map Lights front and rear, Passenger Air Bag, Power Door Locks, Power Seats, Power Mirrors, Power Steering, Power Windows, Rear Window Defroster, Radial tires, Reclining Bucket Seats, Tilt Wheel, Trip Odometer, certified calibrated speedometer, Rear Seats Vinyl, Traction Control, Power Driver Seat, Stability control, AWD, Rear Seats Vinyl. Privacy glass front, rear and sides. No holster markings on front driver seat. Rear Special Service Police tag.Reflective Chevron tailgate safety panel. Heavy duty 18 steel wheels with Goodyear Eagle RSA Tires 55R 18Anti-lock disc brakes contribute to extreme high Gas & Brake Pedals.
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