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2006 Ford Expedition, Blue, Eddie Bauer, Nav, Dvd, Tow Pkg on 2040-cars

US $10,999.00
Year:2006 Mileage:87439
Location:

Yorba Linda, California, United States

Yorba Linda, California, United States
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This is a wonderful car!  It has had one owner -non smoker and it is in good to very good condition.  It comes fully equipped with a Navigation System, DVD entertainment system (and you can put the volume from the movie you've already heard 100 times, to just be heard in the back seats-yaaa!).  It has low miles, 17” aluminum wheels; has dual heated, power/memory mirrors, running boards, roof rails, privacy glass w/hidden antennae, lift gate w/flip glass, and a full size spare tire.  

It has a 6-CD changer; but the Navigation CD can be popped out from the dash and then a single CD book, or music can be put in.  The steering wheel has cruise control, audio & climate controls at your fingertips.  There is 2-tone leather Captains seats in the front, the 2nd row is a 40/20/40 split bench and the 3rd row is a 60/40 split bench with power lift & fold feature.  There is a tire pressure monitoring system, a heavy duty trailer tow package, 28 gallon fuel tank, and back-up sensors (which honestly has saved my butt a time or 2...).  Included is the original owners manual that came with this baby, 2 keys and alarm fobs and the code to use the keyless entry.  I'll even share the tricks I leaned using the keypad to open and lock the other door and liftgate.  There are also brand new factory floor mats that are the "parchment" interior color.

This Expedition has 4 wheel disc brakes, keyless entry (LOVE this feature, seriously, I will never buy a car again unless this an option), securilock antitheft alarm system; 4 new tires in the last few months with no more than 3000 miles; recent new brakes, pads and rotors; recent tune up & new spark plugs, the air conditioner was recharged this summer; and the oil has been changed every 3000 miles.  The original sticker price for this vehicle was $43,515. There are minor scrapes (no dents) on the front bumper, a careless shopper traded paint with me in a parking lot, please see the photo for reference.  There is a Clear title, and the car has never been in an accident.  Kelley Blue Book for this vehicle is $11,758.  I’m pricing is at $759 below Blue Book, asking $10,999.

Mechanically she is in great condition.  I'm only selling her because my fantastic hubby bought me a new car (yaaaaaa me!!!) but I can't drive it until I sell this one, obviously I'm motivated. Now it's your turn for a new car!

Shipping this sweet ride to you is an option, at your expense.  If you have further questions or need more/different photos, please feel free to contact me.  Thank you so much for looking.


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Lee Iacocca oversaw the birth of the Ford Mustang back in the 1960s, rocketing the new pony car nameplate into million-unit sales territory in its initial go-round and cementing its place in the history books. Thus, we were immediately drawn to this latest episode of Jay Leno's Garage, in which the funnyman hosts Iacocca for a look at the origins of Ford's most iconic sports car. The legendary auto exec is looking notably more frail than when we last saw him, but if we're being asked around as a video guest when we're 89 years old, we'll consider that evidence of a life well lived.
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According to a Bloomberg report, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has upgraded an investigation into complaints of unintended acceleration lodged against Ford vehicles. The investigation began in June of 2010 when just three complaints had been received and it only concerned the Ford Fusion and Mercury Milan, but this was at a time when the phrase "unintended acceleration" made grown men go pale. With 49 additional complaints received since then, the investigation has been reclassified as an engineering analysis - the last phase before a recall - and it has been expanded to include the Lincoln MKZ, making for a total of "around 480,000" units affected between the three sedans from the 2008 to 2010 model years.
The ostensible cause is that floor mats are trapping the accelerator pedal, but according to a Ford statement at the time, the entrapment is due to owners placing the optional all-weather floor mats, or aftermarket floor mats, on top of the car's standard floor mats. NHTSA has backed up that assessment, pinning the blame on "unsecured or double stacked floor mats."
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