Repo Time Ford Explorer Wheels On A Budget Drive It Home Priced To Sell on 2040-cars
Mountville, South Carolina, United States
Body Type:SUV
Engine:4.0
Vehicle Title:Clear
Used
Year: 2001
Interior Color: Tan
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: Explorer
Trim: SPORT
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 224,811
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Exterior Color: Green
THIS IS A REPO! BUY IT KNOWING THAT! IT IS PRICED TO SELL, IT IS NOT PERFECT, BUT FOR THIS PRICE, YOU CANNOT COMPLAIN! IT NEEDS CLEANING UP AND MAY NEED SOME MINOR WORK, BUT IT RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT AND HAS GOOD TIRES ON IT, DRIVE IT HOME!
NICE 2WD EXPLORER SPORT SEEMS TO BE A PRETTY SOLID VEHICLE, ENGINE RUNS GREAT, TRANSMISSION SHIFTS AS IT SHOULD. AC WORKS BUT BLOWS HOT, MAY NEED FREON. CHECK ENGINE LIGHT IS ON, DON'T KNOW WHY, BUT LIKE I SAID IT RUNS GREAT. TIRES HAVE PLENTY OF LIFE IN THEM. THE CRUISE CONTROL WORKS, BUTTON ON THE STEERING WHEEL FOR THE CRUISE IS WORN OUT, BUT IT DOES WORK. POWER WINDOWS WORK . BASICALLY, IN SUMMARY, THIS VEHICLE SEEMS MECHANICALLY SOUND, BUT WILL NEED SOME TLC TO GET IT 100%, BUT FOR THE PRICE, IT IS A LOT OF SUV FOR THE $$$$. BODY IS IN GOOD SHAPE, INTERIOR NEEDS A GOOD CLEANING. A DETAIL JOB WOULD DO THIS VEHICLE A LOT OF GOOD. WHEN I GOT IT, IT WAS OUT OF POWER STEERING FLUID, I FILLED IT UP WITH FLUID AND DROVE IT OVER 30 MILES ON ERRANDS AND IT DID GREAT. THAT BEING SAID, IT MAY HAVE A MINOR POWER STEERING LEAK. DRIVER DOOR HANDLE ON THE OUTSIDE IS BROKEN, QUICK CHEAP FIX. CALL ME ANYTIME DAY OR NIGHT AT 803-993-8242 OR EMAIL ME ANYTIME WITH QUESTIONS, brian@briantroberts.com I CAN ASSIST WITH SHIPPING THIS VEHICLE ANYWHERE, EMAIL ME FOR A QUOTE. ALSO, FOR $100 I WILL DELIVER THIS VEHICLE TO THE GSP (GREENVILLE SPARTANBURG AIRPORT) OR THE COLUMBIA SC INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT (KCAE) YOUR CHOICE WE ARE LOCATED IN MOUNTVILLE SC, ZIP CODE IS 29370. SOUTH CAROLINA BUYERS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR 5% SALES TAX, UP TO A MAXIMUM OF $300. THIS IS THE ONLY FEE YOU WILL BE CHARGED, WE DO NOT HIDE "FEES" IN OUR CAR PRICES, WHAT YOU SEE IS WHAT YOU PAY WITH THE EXCEPTION OF SALES TAX. WE DO OUR BEST TO REPRESENT THESE VEHICLES ACCURATELY, HOWEVER, WE DO NOT HAVE THE TIME OR THE MAN POWER TO MAKE EVERY VEHICLE “RETAIL READY” AND THEY ARE PRICED ACCORDINGLY. ON OUR CHEAPER CARS WE DO NOT EVEN WASH THEM, THIS SAVES YOU $$$$$. MOST OF OUR CARS ARE REPOSSESSIONS. WE GIVE THEM A GOOD TEST DRIVE, AND NOTE ANY DISCREPANCIES. WE DO NOT CHECK EVERY SINGLE FUNCTION OF EVERY SINGLE VEHICLE, HOWEVER, WE DISCLOSE ANY DEFECTS THAT WE DO SEE ON A BASIC TEST DRIVE/ROUGH INSPECTION. WE SELL THEM CHEAP AND WE SELL A BUNCH OF THEM THIS WAY! MILEAGE MAY CHANGE ON THESE VEHICLES DUE TO TEST DRIVES, TRANSPORTATION, AND BECAUSE SOMETIMES WE JUST DRIVE THEM FOR THE HECK OF IT. WE SELL REPOSSESSED VEHICLES, TRADE INS, LEASE TURN INS, AND VEHICLES ACQUIRED THROUGH OTHER AVENUES. WE DO OUR BEST TO REPRESENT THEM AS ACCURATELY AS POSSIBLE, HOWEVER, THEY ARE USED VEHICLES AND WE HAVE NOT HAD THE TIME NOR RESOURCES TO CHECK EVERY FUNCTION OF THESE VEHICLES. THERE MAY BE DENTS, DINGS, SCRATCHES, OR SMALL MECHANICAL/COSMETIC DEFECTS THAT WE HAVE OVERLOOKED. WE NOT ONLY WELCOME, BUT ENCOURAGE A PRE-BUY INSPECTION AND WILL WORK WITH YOU IN ANY REASONABLE FASHION TO CONDUCT A PRE BUY INSPECTION. ALL VEHICLES THAT WE SELL ARE AS IS, WHERE IS. BY COMMITTING TO PURCHASE ONE OF OUR VEHICLES, IT IS UNDERSTOOD THAT YOU ARE SATISFIED WITH THE VEHICLE BEFOREHAND AND WILL NOT LEAVE NEGATIVE FEEDBACK FOR ANY REASON AS WE INSIST THAT YOU LOOK AT THE ITEM YOU ARE BUYING BEFORE YOU COMMIT TO BUY. ALL DEPOSITS ARE HARD MONEY, ABSOLUTELY NOT REFUNDABLE FOR ANY REASON WHATSOEVER, THIS ESPECIALLY INCLUDES “BUYERS REMORSE” AND ANY AND ALL OTHER REASONS. DO NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES THINK THAT WE WILL REFUND YOUR DEPOSIT, WE WILL NOT, THIS IS HOW WE MAKE OUR LIVING. CHECK WITH YOUR WIFE, YOUR BANK, YOUR DOG, YOUR MOM, JESUS, ALLAH, THE POPE, AND ANYONE ELSE THAT YOU NEED TO CLEAR THE PURCHASE OF YOUR VEHICLE BEFORE YOU COMMIT TO BUY. YOU ALSO UNDERSTAND THAT YOU ARE PURCHASING THIS VEHICLE FROM A SOUTH CAROLINA INCORPORATION, AND ARE SOLELY DOING BUSINESS WITH ROBERTS MOTORS INC. AND THAT BY PURCHASING FROM US YOU ARE AGREEING TO HOLD US HARMLESS FROM ANY FINANCIAL OR PHYSICAL DAMAGES AND ANY AND ALL LEGAL DISPUTES, CIVIL DISPUTES, OR ANY OTHER TYPE OF DISPUTE WILL BE HEARD IN A SOUTH CAROLINA COURT OF LAW. ***Attention***
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