2004 Ford Excursion 4x4 Ltd Power Running Boards on 2040-cars
Houston, Texas, United States
Engine:6.0L 363Cu. In. V8
Body Type:Sport Utility
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Diesel
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Tan
Model: Excursion
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: 4-Door
Drive Type: 4WD
Mileage: 116,553
Sub Model: 4x4
Exterior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Tinted Glass
Power Steering
Multi Disc CD changer
Coolant Temp. Gauge
Interior Hood Release
Center Arm Rest
Clock
Front Bucket Seats
Cruise control
Security System
Digital Instruments
Heated Seats
Vanity Mirror(s)
Air conditioning
Power locks
Courtesy Lights
AM/FM Stereo
Leather Upholstery
Rear Defroster
Leather Steering Wheel
Power seats
CD player
Keyless Entry
Trip Odometer
Map Light
Cup Holders
Power windows
Rear Air Conditioning
Compass/Temp. Gauge
Leather seats
Center Console
Digital Clock
Overhead Console
Tilt Steering Column
Tachometer
Third Row Seat
Wood Trim
60/40 Split-Fold Rear Seat
CD CHANGER
Exterior
Fender Flares
Towing Package
Alloy Wheels
Chrome Wheels
Running Boards
Trailer Hitch
Body Side Moldings
Fog Lamps
Radial tires
Safety
Anti-lock brakes
Halogen Headlamps
Receiver Tow
Power Brakes
Third Brake Light
Air Bag
Drivetrain
Turbo Diesel Engine
V-Style Engine
4-Wheel drive
Automatic Transmission
4 X 4
Turbo charged
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THE CAR IS FOR SALE LOCALLY ALSO. PLEASE CHECK BEFORE YOU BID IF THE CAR IS
STILL AVAILABLE.
ONLY PRICE: $9.300
Ford Excursion for Sale
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It looks to be a fine piece of work, this Mustang, with power coming from a naturally aspirated 5.2-liter V8 that will produce "more than 500 horsepower" and "above 400" pound-feet of torque. That grunt runs to the rear wheels via a six-speed manual transmission, and a Torsen limited-slip differential keeps everything in line.
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Several months later, I found myself piloting a Focus ST just west of metro Detroit, pitting it head-to-head against one of Autoblog's perennial favorite cars, the Volkswagen GTI. It was fantastic - enough so that I fully stand behind my statement that in terms of balls-out performance, the Focus ST cannot be beat as far as today's front-wheel-drive hatches are concerned.
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