2012 F250sd Lariat, Crewcab, 6.7 Diesel, Fx4 (4400 Miles), Like New Condition on 2040-cars
Lawrenceville, Georgia, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck, with moonroof
Engine:6.7 Turbo Diesel (V8)
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Black/Black Leather
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: F-250
Trim: Lariat Ultimate Package
Drive Type: Automatic,4 WD, FX4 Offroad Package
Mileage: 4,403
Warranty: Ford 3 year, 36K mile / 75K mile extended
Exterior Color: Black w/ Adobe Trim
BLACK F250SD, Lariat Package, 4WD- 4,400 HIGHWAY MILES.
- LIKE NEW- GARAGE KEPT
Original Owner- purchased at Mall of Georgia Ford.
Chrome Grill/RanchHand Replacement bumper(Front/rear)
Locking Tailgate w/lift assist
Power sliding rear window/defrost
Electronic/folding mirrors
SpareTire, tow hooks
10Way power driver/passenger seats (Black Leather)
Front Bench seat with folding console
60/40 rear bench seat
Black carpet and Black rubber floor mats
Dual zone electronic climate control
Leather steering wheel with audio/computer inputs
Sirius Sat Radio/single CD/MP3 input/USB
Backup camera/sensor
SYNC voice activated system
Trailer tow package with brake controller
4 wheel ABS
Autolock/unlock/ autolamp/rainlamp
Driver/Passenger airbags
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5" Off Road Suspension Lift
37" Toyo Open Country Offroad tires
20" XD two tone wheels
Ford Chrome Package with tube steps
FX4 Offroad Package
Dual Alternators
Lariat Ultimate Package with 2 tone paint
Power slide moonroof
Navigation w/Sat Radio and Bluetooth
Memory Group
Remote Start
Rearview Camera
Tailgate step
Heated Seats
AEM Cold Air Intake
Line-X Spray in Bed liner
Truxedo Vinyl Bed Cover
Ranch Hand Front and Rear replacement bumper/GrillGuard
Skylink 5000, Anti-theft service
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3 year- 36K mile Ford bumper to bumper warranty
75,000 mile Execu-Care Preferred Plus Coverage-transferable (through Mechanical Protection Plan)
-scheduled maintenance chasis lubrication, engine oil, filter & tire rotation
-rental vehicle reimbursement up to $30 per day
-towing reimbursement up to $75
-trip interruption reimbursement up to $100 day if 100 miles from home
-drive belts/cooling system hoses reimbursement
-batteries/windshield wiper blades covers 1 battery and 1 set of windshield wiper blades
For a full list of extended warranty and coverages.
Go to: <a href="http://www.mpp.com/warranty-plans/preferred-new-vehicle-coverage.htm"> http://www.mpp.com/warranty-plans/preferred-new-vehicle-coverage.htm </a>
Over 12K in aftermarket upgrades.
Average MPG is around 15/18
Truck is currently in Gwinnett County, Georgia.
Cash or Cashier's Check within 10 days of winning the bid please.
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