Ford Expedition Eddie Bauer Low Miles Excellent Condition 2009 Single Owner on 2040-cars
Fitzgerald, Georgia, United States
2009 Ford Expedition Eddie Bauer...Loaded...Low Miles...$26,895.00 Eddie Bauer Model 5.4L SOHC 3V Flex Fuel V8 6-Speed Automatic Transmission w/ Overdrive 2 Wheel Drive 34,686 Miles...Local Around Town Road Miles Only! Oil Changed Every 4,000 Miles Clean Title NO Accidents Single Owner White in Color w/ Tan Trim Tan Leather Interior Driver #1 & #2 Memory Settings (seat position, lumbar inflation, side mirror position, etc.) 3rd Row Power Seats Ford SYNC® Voice-Activated, Customizable Media System w/ Bluetooth, Line-In & USB Capability Rear DVD Player w/ Fold Down Screen Heated & Cooled Front Seats Dual Front Climate Control Rear Climate Control 6 Disc MP3 Player Adjustable Pedals Luggage Rack Running Boards Premium Wheels Good tires w/ Plenty of Tread Still on Them Power Driver and Passenger Seats Towing Package Rear Lift Glass Automatic Rear Lift Gate Power Windows & Doors Child Safety Locks Backup Camera Much More...This car is LOADED!!! I am the original owner of this vehicle. It was purchased brand new in 2009. The car has 34,686 miles on it with the majority of them coming without ever leaving the city we live in. This expedition has been babied and taken care of! It has a very small dent on the driver's side hood and a small scratch near the Eddie Bauer emblem. Other than those two minor imperfections, this expedition is in like new, immaculate condition. The oil has been changed every 4,000 miles. No problems with engine, transmission, rear end, etc. No problems with this vehicle now or since I've owned it. All other recommended maintenance by ford has been complied with and vehicle health reports have been downloaded to ford. I can't stress enough how good the condition of this expedition is. It's definitely a "must see"! It will make someone a great vehicle for years to come. If you have any questions, want to come look at the vehicle or need to buy this vehicle please call me at (229) 425-2216. Serious inquiries only please!!! Asking $26,895.00...Will Consider a Reasonable Offer $500.00 deposit due to secure purchase payable via credit/debit card, wire transfer, cashier's check or cash. Balance due at pickup or prior to delivery in cash, cashier's check or wire transfer. Delivery is also available at a very reasonable rate. Call or message me for details...(229) 425-2216. |
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