2015 Ford F-150 Platinum Crew Cab Pickup 4-door on 2040-cars
Fort Pierce, Florida, United States
If you have any questions feel free to email: johnetta.toone@chewiemail.com .
I am forced to sell this truck because I need to haul very heavy equipment. The truck is beautiful inside and out.
The photos do not do justice. The twin panel moonroof really opens up the light in the truck. It is the right
color (ruby red with brunello luxury leather) and has the right engine (the 3.5L Twin Turbo Ecoboost). Very well
maintained with only 16k miles. I am the original owner. Florida truck has never seen snow and never had any
accidents. You will not be disappointed in this truck. Why buy new when you can save thousands of dollars? The
truck is very comfortable with heated and cooled seats. The heated steering wheel is very nice on cold mornings.
The seats will even give you a massage while you are riding down the road - no kidding. The back seats will fold
up and down easily allowing you to carrier large items inside the truck safe and sound - great for groceries. The
towing capacity is well over 10,000 pounds. The smart key is programmable to limit the speed of the truck based on
which key is being used (for kids driving the truck). The truck will find the right size parking spot and parallel
park itself, you just control the brake/accelerator. The adaptive cruise will slow down for slower traffic in
front of you then return to the speed you set once they are clear. The 360 degree cameras make backing into a
parking space easier than pulling forward! Its very nice. When you are backing out of a parking space, the
traffic that is coming down the aisle that you can't really see is caught by a sensor in the truck and it will beep
at you letting you know they are coming. Its really easy to get used to the keyless entry too - I can't have
another vehicle without it. There are too many options to go through. This truck has it all and then some. The
price is firm and is set to sell this truck quickly! Thanks for looking.
Ford F-150 for Sale
- 2014 ford f-150 raptor svt(US $24,700.00)
- 2015 ford f-150 lariat(US $22,200.00)
- 2013 ford f-150 svt raptor crew cab pickup 4-door(US $37,400.00)
- 2013 ford f-150 svt(US $22,400.00)
- 2015 ford f-150 platunim fx4 5.0l v8(US $21,500.00)
- Ford: f-150 lightning(US $7,600.00)
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