2001 Ford Taurus Lx, No Reserve!! Clean!! on 2040-cars
Chicago, Illinois, United States
This is a NO RESERVE auction for a 2001 Ford Taurus LX with 120,454 miles on it. It was purchased by our business from a government BMV agency that used it as an administrative vehicle. It has ALL MAINTENANCE RECORDS ON IT SINCE BRAND NEW!! The ONLY issue with this car is a very slight exhaust leak from a small hole on the muffler-THAT'S IT!! Otherwise, this car has NO MECHANICAL PROBLEMS AT ALL! It has NO RUST, NO LEAKS, NO MAJOR DENTS OR SCRATCHES. The transmission shifts nice and smooth and the engine runs great and has no issues.It has very good treaded Goodyear tires with 8/32 tread on them and space saver new spare tire in trunk. There isn't much else to say about this car because I have described it as accurately as I can. This is a very good price for this car, however it is still a 2001 and over 10 years old and has normal wear and tear and minor scuffs and scratches. However, this is still a very good price for this car. It has a 'Buy it Now' price on it, but I think that usually goes away after a bid is placed. I do not usually deal with eBay, so there's lack of feedback. Therefore if you have any questions or would like to view the vehicle for yourself, feel free to call me at 260-804-4439. Thanks and good luck bidding.
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