Ford Transit Connect 2013 Xlt 7000 Miles Red Van Upgrades 255 Sync Fs By Owner on 2040-cars
Soquel, California, United States
We bought a brand new Ford Transit a few months back for a new business venture. Our needs have changed a bit so we no longer need such a large car. This is a really great vehicle for having lots of space and easy to drive compact size with great mileage (27mpg on highway).
It is an XLT Van model (only 2 seats) with upgraded options including: - Voice Sync (for operating with bluetooth phones) - Rear doors can open 255 degrees (as opposed to the regular 180 degrees...very handy for taking things in an out). - Extra key fobs (4 in total) No side or rear windows (perfect for keeping your inside belongings protected from unwanted eyes). Outside color is red. This car is in essentially like new condition. It looks and runs perfectly. Only approximately 5800 miles on it. One owner, non smoking. Perfect clean title, haven't had a single issue or even a scratch. We also have a complete service package we bought from Ford for an extra $1700. None of the service package has been used yet. We can transfer it to the new owner if desired. It covers all regular maintenance like oil changes, brakes, belts, etc. If you don't need it, not a problem, we will get a refund from Ford for it. New price was 27,595. Save over $4000 here for a like new vehicle. Any interested buyers, please contact us first before purchase. We are not selling this car through ebay, only advertising it. If you want to purchase this vehicle you will have to contact us directly or come inspect it in person. Buyers too far for local meetup will require their own arrangements to ship or collect the vehicle. *Note: in the pictures you'll see a rubber vinyl + tarp in the cargo space (installed with twisty ties), preventing the bottom from becoming worn/scratched. We can leave it in if you'd like...so yes even the rear cargo space is in like new shape and has been protected from use. Serious buyers only. Please contact us with any questions. I have been selling on ebay for years and have sold hundreds of high end items. Please check my 100% 5 star feedback. I am happy to meet locally in CA and also potentially help delivery on the West coast, but pickup is preferred in Santa Cruz / San Francisco area. Payment by direct bank transfer or cash bank deposit only. No paypal or cash will be accepted. |
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