2010 Lincoln Navigator L 48k Miles Leather 3rd Row Seats New Oils Aux Sirius Obo on 2040-cars
Roseville, California, United States
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BY OWNER 2010 LINCOLN NAVIGATOR LONG VERSION, 48XXX MILES, 3 ROWS OF SEATS, CAPTAIN SEATS, HEATED AND COOLED SEATS, NAVIGATION, REAR-VIEW CAMERA WITH PARKING ASSIST, PEDAL ELECTRIC HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT, ALL POWER, ALL LEATHER, PURE LUXURY, LOADED WITH OPTIONS - REMOTE ENTRY, TOUCH SCREEN, REAR DVD AND ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM, AUX, IPAD, SIRIUS XM RADIO, SUNROOF, ADJUSTABLE RUNNING STEP-BOARDS, POWER LIFT-GATE, TINT, POWER OUTLET. STATE-OF-THE-ART THX-II SOUND SYSTEM - 14 SPEAKERS, 2 SUB-WOOFERS, 12-CHANNEL AMPLIFIER AND STATE-O-THE-ART SIGNAL PROCESSING. HID-LMPS. NAVIGATION FROM TELEMATICS. CHROME WHEELS, AIR SUSPENSION AND TOWING PACKAGE. TRAILER SWAY CONTROL. PAID REGISTRATION TILL MARCH OF 2015, NEWER PIRELLI TIRES, GOOD BRAKES. THIS SUV IS ALWAYS GARAGED, DETAILED, HAND WASHED EVERY SATURDAY WITH VACUUMING AND INTERIOR CLEANING. OUR FAMILY KEEP OUR CARS SUPER CLEAN. NON-SMOKER. SALVAGE TITLE, HAS BEEN PURCHASED FROM FARMERS INSURANCE THROUGH INSURANCE AUTO AUCTION AS "RUN AND DRIVE" VEHICLE. I HAVE A STICKER FROM THE AUCTION TO PROVE IT WITH A VIN # OF MY VEHICLE. FIXED RIGHT, NO FRAME DAMAGE, PASSENGER SIDE FENDER AREA ACCIDENT. FENDER WAS CHANGED. FEEL FREE TO TAKE A VEHICLE TO ANY DEALER OR MECHANICS FOR VERIFICATION OR TESTS. NO WARNING LIGHTS ON, AIRBAGS DID NOT DEPLOY. DRIVES STRAIGHT. NO UNEVEN TIRE WEAR. FULLY REGISTERED IN MY NAME WITH ALL INSPECTIONS DONE, REGISTRATION AND TAXES PAID TO DMV. FAMILY CAR, DAILY DRIVEN TO WORK, SHORT COMMUTE. MUST SELL, LOOKING INTO REAL ESTATE PURCHASE. PLEASE SERIOUS INQUIRIES ONLY, NO LOW-BALLERS OR TIRE KICKERS. LETS NOT WASTE TIME. OPEN FOR ANY QUESTIONS. THIS SUV IS IN GREAT SHAPE. CA VEHICLE, NO SEVERE WEATHER CONDITIONS HERE. 24200$ OBO MY TEL 916-899-77-50 THANK YOU |
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