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2011 Ford Fusion Sel on 2040-cars

US $16,900.00
Year:2011 Mileage:36000
Location:

Muskegon, Michigan, United States

Muskegon, Michigan, United States

I am listing my 2011 Ford Fusion up for sale. 
Loaded with practically every option available for this model. 2.5 liter 4cyl W/ 6 speed automatic transmission.
Great gas milage, and surprisingly good power for a 4 cylinder.
Tan leather, dual power heated seats, 12 speaker sony audio, moon roof, Ford Sync, reverse sensors.
This car has been meticulously maintained, mechanicaly and cosmetically. Not a single scratch or swirl in the paint. 
5000K 55W HID headlights (Morimoto ballasts, TRS bulbs. Much better than cheap ebay kits)
Steeda cold air intake 
18inch ACE wheels with new Nitto performance tires 
35% window tint on side windows, 20% on back window.
Only 36,000 miles. 
Still has factory warranty.
Stored during the winter, always garage kept.

You will not find a nicer fusion.
I am in no hurry to sell this car.

Email me with any questions.

Josh

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