2007 Ford Escape Xls Four Cylinder 2.3l 4x4 Auto 31k On New Engine! on 2040-cars
Chantilly, Virginia, United States
ENGINE HAS ONLY 31K MILES!! A low mileage (31,000 miles) replacement engine was professionally installed by our shop into this Ford Escape. It's a great value because you can drive something almost new for the same price of an Escape with high miles. Why drive a higher mileage vehicle when you can buy this one? We spent extra money on this vehicle in order to do the job the right way without cutting any corners. The result is a fine running SUV with many years of life left. Needs Nothing..Just drive. We did the following work: Engine Install, Intake Manifold Gasket, Spark Plugs, Thermostat Gasket, Thermostat Assembly, Timing Cover Gasket, Valve Cover Gasket, Oil Pan Gasket, Transmission Flush, Transmission Filter, Transmission Gasket, Oil Change The Michelin tires are almost new with 85% tread. Vehicle runs great and looks great. Excellent condition. Clean Car Fax Local Owner It has the economical 2.3L four cylinder engine and is a 4x4 SUV..So great gas mileage and reliability. Great multipurpose car ready to go needs nothing.I have about 40 pics of the vehicle I can email you. Shop Info: Like New Auto Mechanics 4070 Walney Rd. Chantilly, VA 20151 We are open Mon-Fri 10AM to 5PM and Saturday 10:30AM to 4:30PM |
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