2001 Ford Escape Xlt Sport Utility 4-door 3.0l on 2040-cars
Rancho Cucamonga, California, United States
This 2001 Ford Escape is the top of the line XLT model with 4WD and a V6 engine. It has factory power windows, sunroof, 6 disc in dash changer, and tow hitch. The Car has 4 new tires and battery purchased late 2012. The car received a tune-up with new spark plugs at Ford Citrus Motors in November 2013. It also had a new A/C compressor installed in November 2013 and is under a 6 month warranty. The vehicle Passed Smog inspection and had the registration renewed in December 2013. The car runs and looks great with minor cosmetic flaws. It's only known mechanical problem is a power steering fluid leak which does not affect the drivability of the car as long as the fluid level is kept up. This is a smoke-free car and is a 1 owner vehicle. The auctions starts at $2,400 with no reserve. A deposit of $500 is due at the end of the auction. Please email any questions or if you would like to arrange a test drive.
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