2004 Ford Excursion Limited Sport Utility 4-door 5.4l on 2040-cars
Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania, United States
This is a big, dependable 4wd vehicle that will comfortably seat 8 people. It is a Ford Excursion and is a gas powered V8. It has been the family car for several years and has been utterly dependable, they only work we have done is regular maintenance, brakes, oil etc. It has a 3rd row seat that can be removed. It is very comfortable for long trips and can be used to haul a lot of gear, kids or about anything else. Except for the dent in the back corner it is in very good condition. I took it to the car wash but as we live on a dirt road it might be a little dusty. The interior have been vacuumed. As far as I know, everything works as it should. It has a good set of 10 ply Cooper tires. I bought another Excursion to replace this one and as it is a 2004, the last year they were made, you can buy a newer one. Blue book is much higher then my reserve.
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