2010 Ford Flex Sel With Warranty! Excellent Toad / Dinghy on 2040-cars
Chester, Maryland, United States
If you are in the market for a nice clean Flex this is a great one. I have sold many of my cars on Ebay over the years and they are always good buys because of their condition and our meticulous maintenance. We LOVE this car but no longer need it unfortunately. Flex's are really unique in their design and size, the roominess and comfort are amazing. The seats are large and very comfortable and the leg room for all three rows is unmatched. In the pictures the 2nd row leg room can be seen well and thats with the front row seats almost all the way back. They are also very quiet and ride great, the ultimate highway cruising family vehicle in my opinion, kind of like an old school station wagon with all the modern technology and quality.
The rear seats can be configured in many ways for plenty of cargo space and the front passenger seat folds flat for really long items. Its also fitted with a Blue Ox hidden baseplate for towing behind an RV. We ended up only towing it twice for a total of about 600 miles but it tows beautifully. Also comes with a set of OEM foul weather floor mats. New tires have about 1500 miles ago and brand new brake pads, rotors and front calipers a few hundred miles ago. Front and rear air conditioning, power windows, power mirrors, power door locks, power liftgate, remote keyless entry, cruise control, and a tilt-and-telescoping steering wheel. Leather seats, leather-wrapped steering wheel and shift knob, auto-dimming interior mirror, and a stereo with a CD player and an auxiliary audio input jack. 18-inch aluminum wheels, automatic headlights, an Easy Fuel capless fuel filler, and a keyless entry pad. Fog lights, heated exterior mirrors, . Dual-zone automatic climate control, a 10-way power driver's seat, 6-way power front passenger's seat, and heated front seats, satellite radio, universal garage door opener. Power-adjustable pedals, and memory for the driver's settings, power rear liftgate, 110-volt power inverter and outlet. Glass-panel Vista Roof, and second-row bucket seats separated by a center console. The warranty still has about 2 1/2 years or 20000 miles remaining, whichever comes first. Its not 100% coverage but its an upgraded plan that is quite comprehensive. I can email you a copy of it if you wish. I am including the transfer fee in the sale price. You are welcome to see and drive the Flex in person. Its located near the Chesapeake Bay Bridge on the Eastern Shore of Maryland. Please let me know if you have any additional questions. Auction may be ended early if the car sells through other sources and the mileage may increase slightly. We are okay with shipping as long as you make the arrangements. Comes with original owners manuals, 1 remote keyfob and key. We can help deliver within parts of DC, Baltimore, Delaware area. Good Luck!!! Pics Coming!! keywords - Dinghy dingy towed toad RV towable tow vehicle motorhome |
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