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2012 Ford Transit Connect Only 20,500 Miles With An Extended Warranty on 2040-cars

US $17,800.00
Year:2012 Mileage:20500
Location:

Irvine, California, United States

Irvine, California, United States
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2012 Ford Transit Connect XL Cargo Van - Very Clean - Only 20,500 Miles!!

This comes with a 100K Bumper to Bumper Ford Extended Warranty. It is transferable to any Ford Dealership in the entire United States.

Value of Extended Warranty is $1,200.

It ALSO includes a VIP program that is also transferable. It gives you oil changes and all scheduled maintenance up to 50k miles for FREE. Free service is available at any Ford dealer in the United States.

Value of the VIP program is $600.

This is a one owner vehicle in super clean, excellent condition. Not one dent or scratch on vehicle!

Also comes with medium tinted Driver and Passenger windows.

Also comes with 2 automatic remote entry.

Also comes with 2012 Garmin Navigation System

2012 Ford Transit Connect XL 2dr Cargo Van (2.0L 4cyl) with Frozen White Exterior, Dk. Gray Interior. Loaded with 2.0L I4 SMPI Engine, Cloth Seats, AM/FM Audio System, 15 Inch Wheels and more.

Winning bidder to deposit $1,000 to Paypal within 48 hrs or winning bid.

Balance due to paid by Cashiers check or cash within 7 days of winning bid.

Terms are a $1,000.00 US Dollar deposit within 48 hours of the close of the auction to PayPal--non-refundable-with the balance due within 7 days with a cashier’s check or cash.  Vehicle will be released once funds have cleared.  No warranty expressed, written or implied.  I will help in any way I can with your shipping arrangements but shipping or pickup from Orange County, CA is the responsibility of winning bidder. Vehicle is locally listed for sale and the EBay listing maybe deleted prior to auction end if sold.  Thank you.

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