2012 Ford Fusion Sel, Priced To Sell, No Reserve, Clean Title, Carfax Included! on 2040-cars
Enterprise, Alabama, United States
For Sale is a 2012 Ford Fusion in very good condition. This is a nice car that runs great and has many years of happy driving left in it. The engine is very clean and the car has less than 73,000 miles. The paint and body look very good with no major dents or damage and only minor scratches and dings. The interior is in very good condition with normal wear and some light staining. The title is CLEAN & CLEAR and there are NO HIDDEN FEES or additional charges tacked on. The included Carfax reports shows this 2 owner car was a former fleet lease which explains the high mileage. The Carfax also shows that this car was involved in a fender bender in 2012 with no frame or major damage. It was very well maintained with 16 service records and valued to sell at $140 above retail. This no reserve auction starts at almost $2000 below for a fast sale. I am a Carfax Advantage Dealer so Bid with confidence, this car comes with Carfax's Buy Back Guarantee, and Ebay's Buyer Protection. The engine runs great, and the transmission shifts smoothly. The A/C is ice cold, and all the installed components and options work very well. The tires are in excellent condition. The driver and passenger doors have dime sized dings without paint damage, the hood has multiple but very small chips, the lower body moulding below the rear passenger door on the driver's side has a small ding, the alloys have some light curb rash, and there are some more light scratches on the body. Please refer to the pictures included. Overall the car looks good, and I would have no issue with it as my daily driver. Additional photos are available on request. Please feel free to contact me with any questions you may have or to schedule a time to come see this car. For the fastest response, call or text Alex with Motorzone anytime at 334-269-8242. Your offers are welcome, contact me and I'll make you a Buy It Now auction for our agreed upon price. Features and options include: Automatic Transmission Air conditioning Alloy Wheels Ambient Light Package Anti Theft/Security System Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) Microsoft SYNC Premium Sound System Satellite Radio Blue Tooth USB port Compact Disc Player Steering wheel controls Climate Control Passenger Temp. Control Outside Temperature Gauge Compass Cruise control Dual and Side Air Bag System Fog Lights Auto Adjust Rear View Mirror Homelink System Illuminated Entry System Multifunction Display Power Door Locks Power windows Power Seats Power Mirrors Power Outlets Tire Pressure Monitor Traction Control System Motorzone is a small licensed independent used car dealer in Enterprise, AL. Our lot is small and unimpressive, but our overhead is also small and we offer good, clean, dependable used cars with minimal mark up. I am a Carfax Advantage Dealer so Bid with confidence, this car comes with Carfax's Buy Back Guarantee, and Ebay's Buyer Protection. For Alabama residents a low 3.625%(in county) or 2% (out of county) sales tax and a $16 state title fee will be assessed. There are absolutely no hidden fees, or undisclosed charges added on. Test drives and inspections are available by appointment so please contact me to schedule. I offer free delivery within a 50 mile radius of Enterprise, AL 36330; extended delivery up to 300 miles at 59 cents/per mile. Please contact me for availability prior to bidding. This car is sold as is, the auction may end anytime for a local sale, and mileage may increase but not significantly. |
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