2008 Ford Fusion S Sedan 4-door 2.3l on 2040-cars
Roanoke, Virginia, United States
For sale, a nice 2008 Fusion base sedan, fleet car in a local fleet since new, an assigned car, one driver for the bulk of its life. Serviced by the local Ford dealer since new. Nearly new Michelin tires, less than 6000 miles on them, AC, cruise, tilt, power windows & locks, brakes replaced front & rear less than 12000 miles ago, fresh oil change, just passed Virginia state inspection in February. Minor parking lot scratches that you'd see on any car of this age/mileage, no real damage to it, it runs and drives great, and everything works. Low reserve, priced to move. DO NOT bid unless you intend to buy please, I have no time for games. Car sold as is with no warranty on any system. That said, I've driven this car over 1000 miles in the past month, and would have no problem driving it anywhere. I will deliver the car to you at $2.50 per mile, round trip, via rollback carrier if you like, or if you're out of town, fly in and drive it home, we are 3 miles from the airport and I'll pick you up. I require a $500.00 non-refunded deposit within three days of auction closing, which you can pay via paypal or by sending a bank check. ALL CHECKS MUST CLEAR MY BANK BEFORE YOU TAKE DELIVERY OF THE CAR. That means that if you send a deposit, then come in person to pick up the car, you MUST HAVE CASH FOR THE BALANCE, I WILL NOT ACCEPT ANY OTHER FORM OF PAYMENT. Car is to be paid for in full within 7 days of auction closing. I will hold the car for later pick up, but if the car is not paid in full within that time, I will relist the car. Email with questions and happy bidding.
On Feb-25-14 at 18:13:12 PST, seller added the following information:
On Feb-25-14 at 18:16:21 PST, seller added the following information: For sale, a nice 2008 Fusion base sedan,
fleet car in a local fleet since new, an assigned car, one driver for
the bulk of its life. Serviced by the local Ford dealer since new.
Nearly new Michelin tires, less than 6000 miles on them, AC, cruise,
tilt, power windows & locks, brakes replaced front & rear less
than 12000 miles ago, fresh oil change, just passed Virginia state
inspection in February. Minor parking lot scratches that you'd see on
any car of this age/mileage, no real damage to it, it runs and drives
great, and everything works. Low reserve, priced to move. DO NOT bid
unless you intend to buy please, I have no time for games. Car sold as
is with no warranty on any system. That said, I've driven this car over
1000 miles in the past month, and would have no problem driving it
anywhere. I will deliver the car to you at $2.50 per mile, round trip,
via rollback carrier if you like, or if you're out of town, fly in and
drive it home, we are 3 miles from the airport and I'll pick you up. I
require a $500.00 non-refunded deposit within three days of auction
closing, which you can pay via paypal or by sending a bank check. ALL
CHECKS MUST CLEAR MY BANK BEFORE YOU TAKE DELIVERY OF THE CAR. That
means that if you send a deposit, then come in person to pick up the
car, you MUST HAVE CASH FOR THE BALANCE, I WILL NOT ACCEPT ANY OTHER
FORM OF PAYMENT. Car is to be paid for in full within 7 days of auction
closing. I will hold the car for later pick up, but if the car is not
paid in full within that time, I will relist the car. Email with
questions and happy bidding. Be advised that this car is available for sale locally, so this auction may end at any time. |
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