2003 Ford Explorer Xlt 4x4 Moon Roof 3rd Row Seat Flex Fuel Loaded Up! Clean! on 2040-cars
Strongsville, Ohio, United States
Transmission:Automatic
Vehicle Title:Clear
Body Type:Sport Utility
Fuel Type:FLEX
For Sale By:Private Seller
Model: Explorer
Make: Ford
Mileage: 100,375
Exterior Color: Black, Gray, Two tone
Trim: XLT Sport Utility 4-Door
Interior Color: Gray Cloth
Drive Type: 4WD
Number of Cylinders: 6
Options: Sunroof, Cassette Player, 4-Wheel Drive, CD Player, 3RD Row seating, illuminated keyless entry, Roof rack, Adjustable, Towing Pkg, Adjustable pedals, Auto dimming rear view mirror, Auto on-off headlamps
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Automatic Traction control
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
For auction I have a 2003 Ford Explorer. Low miles! Just over 100K
4.0 V6 Flex fuel Engine
Automatic 5 speed Transmission With Shift-on-the-fly Automatic 4X4
Power everything!
Moonroof, windows, locks, Mirrors, drivers seat, Adjustable gas and brake pedals rear gate release, rear defrost with wiper.
Other features Include: Tilt, Cruise, Cold Air conditioning, Illuminated keyless entry with Puddle lights on bottom of Mirrors, Anti-theft security system, Illuminated vanity mirrors, Rear storage with cargo nets, interior color matching all weather rubber floor mats, 3rd Row fold-flat seating, tow hitch, Roof rack with adjustable front and rear rails, Great sounding AM FM CD-CASSETTE, Auto dimming rear view mirror, Auto on-off headlamps, Foglights, Eterior Temperature and compass display and Two 12 Volt power points. There is probably more, but you get the picture.
This is a very nice two owner Non-smoker SUV. The interior is just as nice as the exterior with no Stains or tears in the carpeting or seats.
The tires are newer with about 90% Tread-life remaining.
This SUV has been very well maintained and here are a few examples of some of the maintenance performed over just the last few days:
Fluid Changes: Engine oil, 4x4 Front and rear Transfer Case oil, New Transmission Fluid and radiator cooling system flush and fill.
Both front struts and springs are brand new, Front stabalizer linkage, and I replaced the front passenger side wheel hub bearing assembly because I thought I heard a faint noise coming from it. My mechanic said it really didnt need it but i replaced it anyway.
I simply wanted to make sure that before I sell the vehicle to someone it received anything and evrything it needed. Therefore I can assure you without reservation that this vehicle needs absolutely nothing! And probably won't for another 50 thousand miles!
I had the Ohio State inspection done last week at the truck passed with flying colors! I will provide this with the maintenance receipts.
This SUV Looks Sharp inside and out and Runs and drives like new!
I have all of the receipts for the recent maintenance and will include them. The truck will also come with two Keys and keyless entry remotes as well as the original owners manual and code for the keyless entry security touch pad on the drivers door.
I have priced this vehicle to sell! My reserve is less than Kelly Blue book value. I will accept a Non-Refundable deposit of $500.00 through PayPal within 24 hrs of auctions end and the Balance in Cash within one week of auction's end' unless the winning bidder and I agree to a different time to take care of the balance.
Please do not bid on this vehicle if you don't have the money or have'nt secured financing beforehand.
You are welcome to have this vehicle inspected before you buy it and may contact me with any questions through ebay.
THANKS FOR LOOKING! GOOD LUCK AND GOD BLESS!
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