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A Fantastic Beast: 2005 Ford Expedition Xlt Sport Utility 4-door 5.4l on 2040-cars

US $11,000.00
Year:2005 Mileage:116453
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What can I say about this beast? It's a great and reliable vehicle. In great condition for its year and mileage. Say what you like about Ford, but my last vehicle was a Ford and lasted to more than 170,000 miles. The ONLY mechanical issue I've had with the car since I've had it is a spark plug needed to be replaced. Otherwise, I have maintained the the truck well and with care and oil change/check up every 3,000 miles. I put brand new tires on the truck this past fall, less than 6 months ago -and not the cheapo ones. 

I am really going to miss driving this thing, but I need to downsize because it just doesn't make sense for a single guy with a long commute. I have had the Ford Expedition for a little more than a year and actually trading in for a smart car -ha! This is a great vehicle for a family, organization, or someone who needs some cargo space. It seats 8...that means driver and passenger in the front, 3 seats in the middle and 3 seats in the third row. The back row and middle row fold down practically flat to allow for a very large cargo, capable of hauling a full sized couch with the rear door/trunk closed. The leather seats are all in great condition. There is quite a bit of interior storage, and an additional mirror above the windshield mirror so you can keep an eye on what's going on in the truck behind you. This vehicle is very clean inside and out, and very sharp. It has a very modern look for the year. And it's fun to drive, you'll feel like king (or queen) of the road. 

Email with any questions. This is a great truck!

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