2013 Ford Fusion Hybrid Gps Navigation Remote Start Rear Camera Heated Leather on 2040-cars
Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States
Engine:2.0
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Black
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 4
Model: Fusion
Trim: SE HYBRID
Warranty: Vehicle has an existing warranty
Drive Type: Front Wheel Drive
Mileage: 39
Exterior Color: White Platinum Metallic Tri-Coat
SquareTrade © AP6.0
- ADVANCETRAC ESC
- SECUR/LOCK PASS ANTI THEFT
- AIRBAGS -DUAL STAGE FRONT
- AIRBAGS - DRIVER KNEE
- AIRBAGS - FRONT SIDE SEAT
- AIRBAGS - SIDE CURTAIN
- TIRE PRESSURE MONITOR SYSTEM
- PERIMETER ALARM
- TIRE MOBILITY KIT
- 3 YEAR / 36,000 BUMPER / BUMPER
- 5 YEAR / 60,000 POWER-TRAIN
- 5 YEAR / 60,000 ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE
- 8 YEAR / 100,000 HYBRID UNIQUE COMPONENTS
- REAR WINDOW DEFROSTER
- INTERMITTENT SPEED WIPERS
- AM/FM SINGLE CD W/MP3
- MESSAGE CENTER W/TRIP CPTR
- POWER LOCKS, WINDOWS, AND MIRRORS
- MYKEY
- GLOBAL OPEN/CLOSE WINDOWS
- HILL START ASSIST
- SYNC W/ MYFORD
- SIRIUS SATELLITE SERVICE (N/A FOR AK OR HI)
- REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY
- 4-WHEEL DISC BRAKES W/ABS
- ELECTRONIC PWR ASST STEER
- 17" ALUMINUM WHEELS
- HALOGEN HEADLAMPS
- EXHAUST TIPS - CHROME
- INTEGRATED SPOTTER MIRRORS
- AUTO HEADLAMPS
- KEYLESS ENTRY KEYPAD
- MIRRORS-MAN FOLD DUAL PWR HEATED WITH APPROACH LAMP
- BODY SIDE MOLDINGS - BODY COLOR
- FOG LAMPS
- EASY FUEL CAPLESS FILLER
- SEATS - LEATHER, HEATED, 10 WAY W/DRIV MEMORY / 2 WAY PWR PASS W/RECLINE
- 60/40 SPLIT FOLD REAR SEAT
- A/C CLIMATE CONTROL
- POWER-POINTS (3)
- 1 TOUCH UP/DOWN DR/PASS WIN
- TILT STEERING WHEEL / CRUISE AND AUDIO CONTROLS
- CENTER CONSOLE W/ ARMREST
- FRONT AND REAR FLOOR MATS
- DUAL ILLUM VANITY MIRRORS
- REAR A/C DUCTS
- LEATHER WRAPPED STR WHEEL
- LUXURY PACKAGE
- HEATED FRONT SEATS
- WHITE PLATINUM MET TRI-COAT
- SE HYB TECH/ MY FORD TOUCH PKG
- REAR VIEW VIDEO CAMERA
- REMOTE START
- NAVIGATION SYSTEM
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