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2007 Mercury Mountaineer Premier Sport Utility 4-door 4.6l All Options, on 2040-cars

Year:2007 Mileage:89500
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2007 MERCURY MOUNTAINEER PREMIER AWD
-NAVIGATION SYSTEM
-RUNNING BOARDS
-THIRD ROW SEAT FOLD-DOWN
-ADJUSTABLE PEDALS
-18 INCH POLISHED CHROME WHEELS
-CD PLAYER IN-DASH
-MP3 PLAYER
-TOW HITCH
-7 PASSENGER SEATING
-HEATED SEATS
-MEMORY SEATS
-2 SETS OF KEYS WITH ALARM
-CRUISE CONTROL
-POWER SUNROOF
-PUSH BUTTON 3RD ROW FOLD DOWN
-STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS AUDIO/CLIMATE
- FACTORY WARRANTY

YOU ARE LOOKING AT A 2007 MERCURY MOUNTAINEER PREMIER ALL WHEEL DRIVE. THIS TRUCK WAS BOUGHT FROM A CERTIFIED FORD DEALERSHIP AND WAS BROUGHT IN ON A TRADE-IN FOR ME, AS I AM SELLING THIS AS A PRIVATE PARTY. THIS TRUCK IS STILL UNDER FACTORY WARRANTY UNTIL MARCH 26TH OF THIS YEAR THROUGH FORD, BUMPER TO BUMPER. THIS TRUCK WAS PURCHASED FOR $19,000 WHEN IT HAD 65,000 MILES ON IT THROUGH FORD. THIS TRUCK WAS VERY WELL MAINTAINED, IT HAS ALL OF THE SERVICE RECORDS THAT CONTAINS EVERYTHING THAT WAS DONE BY THE DEALER. THIS TRUCK HAS NEVER BEEN IN ANY ACCIDENTS AND HAS HAD TWO PREVIOUS OWNERS. THE TRUCK DRIVES LIKE A NEW MOUNTAINEER AND IS ABSOLUTELY FLAWLESS INSIDE AND OUT. THE COLOR OF THIS TRUCK IS DARK CHERRY AS IT STATES ON THE DOCUMENTATION. I AM PUTTING THIS AS A THREE DAY NO RESERVE AUCTION AND THE LAST BIDDER TAKES THIS BEAUTIFUL TRUCK HOME. I AM REQUIRING A $300 IMMEDIATE DEPOSIT THROUGH PAYPAL UPON THE COMPLETION OF THE AUCTION. PLEASE DO NOT BID ON THE TRUCK IF YOU DON'T INTEND TO PURCHASE THE VEHICLE. YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED WITH THIS BEAUTIFUL TRUCK. IF YOU HAVE ANY FURTHER QUESTIONS PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CONTACT ME (MIKE) AT 313-999-9796. THANK YOU AND HAPPY BIDDING!!


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2023 Grand National Roadster Show Mega Photo Gallery | Hot rod heaven

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