2012 Ford Edge Limited Awd Nonsmoker Loaded on 2040-cars
Blacklick, Ohio, United States
*** 2012 Ford Edge Limited AWD *** 2nd Owner. Non-Smoker. Super Clean. Immaculate Like New Condition. Over 40,000 New. 2 sets of Ford Proximity Keys. Full Manuals. Brand New Michelin Tires Serviced with Mobil 1 Full Synthetic, Air and Cabin Filters Changed. Excellent Fuel MPG Fully Waxed and Ready for Summer Currently had 41,000 Miles and being driven. Exterior: Husky Hood Paint Protection Film: will not yellow or discolor. Protects hood from stone chips Small scratches on top of reap bumper cover. (See Photo) Small scratches on drivers side of front bumper. (See Photo) Super Clean. Interior: Full set of Ford Original Floor Mats Front and Rear Husky Weatherbeater floor Mats. The carpet underneath is still new. Rear Ford Edge Cargo Mat with Shade. Notable Options: Ford SYNC with My Ford Touch and Navigation: Updated to Latest Software Versions. Power Liftgate. Proximity Keys with Remote Start. Vista Sunroof with Power Front and Rear Sunshades PowerFold Push Folding Rear Seats (See Picture) Heated Seats $500.00 due at auction close, please contact for arrangements. SEND US AN OFFER WE CAN'R REFUSE. FINANCING AVAILABLE THROUGH MANY BANKS.
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