2006 Ford Taurus Se - Great Condition & No Reserve!!! on 2040-cars
Templeton, California, United States
Up for bid is a gorgeous 2006 Ford Taurus SE with limited wear and tear, in great condition, and up for grabs with no reserve! Clear title and title in hand! The paint is in great shape, frequently washed and waxed. New alternator, starter and spark plugs. The motor and drivetrain were recently gone through by Ford prior to listing. Newer (in the last year) brake master cylinder and booster, rotors and brakes and tires. The vehicle has approximately 154,000 miles, mainly freeway miles driven by my wife (140 miles roundtrip each day). It has served as an excellent commuter car and remains in great shape. It's reliable, and runs solid. Compression and timing are good and the items which need replaced have been replaced. The car is owned by a family of auto enthusiasts and it shows in the condition of this vehicle. This car is clean! There is a small stain on the rear bench seat which I will try to remove prior to sale (I believe a pen leaked in a computer case), and a couple small dings from others opening their doors too closely in the parking lot (I will also have these taken care of prior to sale if so wished). This is a no surprises car. You will not be disappointed! I want someone to enjoy this vehicle as much as we have. You will not find a nicer Taurus for the price!
If you have any questions, please message me or call at (213) 215-9976.
Thanks for looking!
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