2012 Ford F350 Super Duty on 2040-cars
498 Courthouse Rd, Princeton, West Virginia, United States
Engine:6.7L V8 32V DDI OHV Turbo Diesel
Transmission:6-Speed Automatic
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 1FT8W3BT3CEB30386
Stock Num: 14422A
Make: Ford
Model: F350 Super Duty
Year: 2012
Exterior Color: Gold
Interior Color: Beige
Options: Drive Type: 4WD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
Mileage: 21098
Here at Ramey Ford Princeton we strive to bring you the best selection at the best prices. Conviently located in Princeton WV. This vehicle is equipped with many options. Power Door Locks. Power Windows. Short legs or long...doesn't make a difference in this car with a easy-to-adjust power drivers seat! Even the front passenger can be comfortable on a long trip with this power passenger seat. Tired of changing your power seat every time you get in the car?? With Memory seats it saves the driving positions for you. Tired of the radio? Bring your favorite music with you and enjoy the MP3 player this one offers! No more fumbling for your phone to get to that call! The Blue Tooth feature you get in this one makes taking calls as you drive safer than ever! Check out the Wheels on this one.....Alloys always improve the look of your ride! A/C is a must have during summer. Getting comfortable behind the wheel of this one is easy. It has a Tilt Steering Wheel. Help maintain your speed with Cruise Control....Making life on a trip a lot easier! Skip to the next track on your CD player with the Audio Controls on the Steering Wheel. Safety First....Airbags save lives and this one has a Drivers Airbag. Set IT and Forget IT....Set the climate to control to the temperature you want and let IT do the work keeping you comfortable. No Garage...NO WORRIES...This one has Heated Seats to keep you warm. No more arguing over the temperature in your car! You can both pick with the Passenger Temperature Control! Easy to clean and maintain leather seats help keep that 'new car' feel. Technology just gets better.....Back Up Camera is included on this one! Tired of listening to the Radio?? This vehicle also includes a CD player to play your own music. When having to slow down in inclement weather don't worry you have ABS to stop you safely. Be Ready for Winter or Slippery conditions..Four Wheel Drive gets you where you want to go. Call now to get your best price! We will not be under sold. All
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Watch the video below to see what Leno thinks of the global Focus ST.
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