2005 Ford Taurus Se V6 Automatic Fwd Sedan In Los Angeles California on 2040-cars
Canyon Country, California, United States
This auction is for a very nice used 2005 Ford Taurus SE.
This car was bought used in 2005 with only 2700 miles on it by my then 80 year old father. The car now has less than 34,000 miles on it. Almost Like New Condition! My father just drove it around town to the store and back. I think he took it twice to Las Vegas from Los Angeles. This car spent most of it's life in the garage and because of this, the paint and interior is in near excellent condition. Like they say, the best used cars are old people's cars since they drive with care, and slow, their cars usually have low miles like this one and look great! They are also well taken care of. This car had it's oil changed every 5000 miles. The car is clean as you can see in the photos. It has some hard to see dents on the passenger door which I tried to photograph, but other than that, the car has never been in an accident. See photos. Car runs excellent. Everything on this car works. AM-FM - CD radio Air conditioning Driver information center for trip miles, MPG etc. Tires are good too. Remote keyless entry locks Spare Tire and Jack Back seats fold down so you can load long items that occupy the trunk and back seat space. See photos. A very clean machine as you can see. Oh, and did I tell you this is a SMOKE FREE car! Any questions let me know. Car is located in Canyon Country California just North of Downtown Los Angeles. This is a pick up only sale. If you want it shipped, you must make arrangements. I will drive it to a shipper of your choice or the shipper can pick it up at the house. There is no warranty with this sale, but be assured, it is a fine car with NO Problems. I am only selling it because I have 5 cars and don't need another one. See my ebay 100% positive rating. I have an electrical / mechanical background and check out everything before I sell. I never sell junk! |
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