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2003 Lincoln Navigator Awd Wow!! Clean Mean Classy L@@ks And Runs Great $ave Now on 2040-cars

Year:2003 Mileage:271000
Location:

Bridgeport, Connecticut, United States

Bridgeport, Connecticut, United States
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  I am constantly impressed with todays cars. you can, on occasion, find a high miles car from ford or Honda... and they run and drive something like new. OK, it is rare, but I have seen this before; double miles (on average) and the car or truck just looks like a million~!~

  how or why ? my best guess is this Lincoln came from a great home.

 ford and Lincoln have great build quality.

 regular and great service history.

 high-way miles only, sane and sober owners.

 this Navigator runs great, as good as it looks, maybe better.

 bright and shiny panels, great paint, way above average interior, deep rubber and clean. leather, moonroof, full power, AWD, V8, 3 row seats, ABS, airbags, gauges, rack, factory chrome alloys, a loaded car with rear seat DVD ~!~

 runs and drives great, smooth motor and tranny, full function dash and gauges; practically a ding, dent, scratch and rust free vehicle. please see all photos.

 drive anywhere and look like a million ~!~ how can you drive a $55,000 SUV for pennies ?? find an ultra clean and safe truck with high miles on eBay. pay what you want, here it is.  it DOES not get any better than this. ride in style, safety, comfort and with confidence. anywhere, anytime... church, school, errands family, highway or just take off. around town or on the road. great car ready to rumble.

 but, it is an older car and not perfect. there may be some signs of wear or age, the motor is great but the ABS light came on. does not seem to affect any drive issues.

 car is as shown and at my home. why not stop by, say hello and take it to your house? car, keys, title, bill of sale, emission report, manuals, autocheck... you are all set. please feel free to bid and buy ~!~


j. bettes

800 Clinton ave

Bridgeport , CT   06604

203.258.3353


5LMFU28R13LJ45945

  • Year : 2003
  • Make : Lincoln
  • Model: Navigator
  • Style/Body: SUV 4D
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    Reported accidents: 0

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    Last Reported Odometer: 267,625

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    OdometerCheck

    checks_out Your vehicle checks out! AutoCheck examined the reported odometer readings reported to AutoCheck for this 2003 Lincoln Navigator (5LMFU28R13LJ45945) and no indication of an odometer rollback or tampering was found. AutoCheck uses business rules to determine if reported odometer readings are significantly less than previously reported values. Not all reported odometer readings are used. Title and auction events also report odometer tampering or breakage.

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    image 267,625 09/18/2013 not included in rollback calculation
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    1 Event(s) Reported: 9 Vehicle events checked:
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