2012 Ford Escape Limited Clean 90k Miles Leather 4cyl Engine Automatic Suv on 2040-cars
Warwick, New York, United States
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Serious bidders please. If you have a question please call my cell (845) 987-9267 Up for sale is this 2012 Ford Escape Limited SUV! This truck starts runs and drives perfectly, has now only 98K miles! This Escape has a 4cyl engine and automatic transmission (FWD). The interior is very clean, no tears no rips no damages on any of the panels, buttons, leather, or interior components. The body is also very clean, having NO DINGS no damages and no issues or noticeable scratches (except bumper cover crack). The paint quality is excellent since the vehicle was garaged most of the time. The body is also IMMACULATE with NO RUST or problems alloy wheels NOT pitted or damaged and in great shape. The suspension has been thoroughly checked for issues, suspension and shocks, ball joints, tie rods, are all excellent. The brakes are excellent all around having approximately 90% life on them, with tires at about 80%. Overall this truck is in excellent shape! It also has power locks, power mirrors, power seats, cruise control, traction control, SRS, AUX jack in stereo system, and special interior lighting and color combinations. The only flaw is it has a small crack along one of the corners of the rear bumper (very minor, see picture). This truck is very reliable and is mechanically sound. Its an easy efficient clean truck, It only needs plates! (845) 987 9267 Thanks! |
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