2007 Ford Ranger Xl Standard Cab Pickup 2-door 2.3l on 2040-cars
Portland, Tennessee, United States
For your consideration I am offering this little Regular Cab 2007 Ford Ranger XL Pickup. Manual 5spd with the 2.3, 4cyl. engine. Which is great on gas mileage during these high gas prices! The mileage is 152325, This was a fleet truck at one time, which had regular scheduled routine maintenance and well taken care of. It does have a clean clear Carfax & Title. This will make a great commuter truck. Please call for more information, 615-325-3388 or visit our website for other vehicles @ www.tntautosalesonline.net. Thank you for your intrest and Happy Bidding.
All of our cars are sold AS-IS NO WARRANTIES written, expressed or implied. I try to describe all vehicles to best of my abilities so please feel free to ask if you have any questions. If you are the winning bidder i ask you contact us at the end of Auction. Once you win this auction, please remember you are entering a leagal binding contract. So please ask any questions necessary. Payment: A NON-REFUNDABLE PARTIAL PAYMENT is due within 48 hours of close of auction and payment in full is due within 7days from date of auction closing, or you will lose your partial payment. Buyer is responsible for their own Transport and Shipping of Vehicle. Seller can not deliver vehicle for you. THANK YOU & HAPPY BIDDING!
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