2003 Ford Explorer Xlt Sport Utility 4-door 4.0l on 2040-cars
United States
2003 XLT 4x4 Ford Explorer
-V6, flex fuel, 4.0 liter
-150,050 miles
-Power Windows, Locks, and Seats
-Cruise Control
-Cloth Interior
-A/C and heat
-AM/FM Single Disc CD Player
-Roof Rails
-Outside Temperature/Compass Display
Vehicle has some minor chips and scratches, as well as a crack in the
front windshield and a crack in the back hatch. The vehicle also has a
minor transmission issue, as the vehicle lags while going from first to
second gear. There is also a high pitch noise when driving, possible wheel bearing? Vehicle is sold as is. I am selling this for my daughter and her husband. Vehicle located in Lansing, MI. Please email with questions and thanks for looking.
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