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2010 Ford Taurus Sel Sedan 4-door 3.5l on 2040-cars

US $12,000.00
Year:2010 Mileage:67000 Color: entry lights
Location:

Saylorsburg, Pennsylvania, United States

Saylorsburg, Pennsylvania, United States
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excellent condition, non-smoker, new inspection,better than good tires,under coated, fresh wax. below is the list of standard equipment:

Standard Equipment:

? 1st and 2nd row curtain head airbags

? 4-wheel ABS Brakes

? ABS and Driveline Traction Control

? Anti-theft alarm system

? Audio controls on steering wheel

? Automatic front air conditioning

? Braking Assist

? Bucket front seats

? Cargo area light

? Clock: In-radio display

? Coil front spring

? Compass

? Cruise control

? Cruise controls on steering wheel

? Digital Audio Input

? digital keypad power door locks

? Dual front air conditioning zones

? Dual illuminated vanity mirrors

? Dusk sensing headlights

? Electrochromatic rearview mirror

? External temperature display

? Fold forward seatback rear seats

? Front and rear reading lights

? Front Ventilated disc brakes

? Fuel Capacity: 19.0 gal.

? Fuel Consumption: City: 17 mpg

? Fuel Consumption: Highway: 25 mpg

? Fuel Type: Regular unleaded

? Headlights off auto delay

? Heated driver mirror

? Heated passenger mirror

? In-Dash single CD player

? Independent front suspension classification

? Instrumentation: Low fuel level

? Interior air filtration

? Leather steering wheel trim

? Leather/chrome shift knob trim

? Manufacturer's 0-60mph acceleration time (seconds): 6.3 s

? Max cargo capacity: 20 cu.ft.

? Metal-look center console trim

? MP3 player

? Painted aluminum rims

? Passenger Airbag

? Power remote driver mirror adjustment

? Power remote passenger mirror adjustment

? Power remote trunk release

? Power windows

? Premium cloth seat upholstery

? Privacy glass: Light

? Rear bench

? Rear seats center armrest

? Regular front stabilizer bar

? Remote

? Remote activated exterior entry lights

? Side airbag

? Simulated carbon fibre dash trim

? SIRIUS AM/FM/Satellite Radio

? SIRIUS Satellite Radio(TM)

? Speed Sensitive Audio Volume Control

? Speed-proportional power steering

? Stability control

? Strut front suspension,

? Suspension class: Regular

? Tachometer

? Tilt and telescopic steering wheel

? Tire Pressure Monitoring System

? Total Number of Speakers: 6

? Transmission gear shifting controls on steering wheel

? Trip computer

? Vehicle Emissions: ULEV II

? Wheel Diameter: 18

? Wheel Width: 7.5


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