2002 Ford Explorer Xlt 4d Utility 4wd on 2040-cars
Nutley, New Jersey, United States
This was my first SUV I can't tell you how much I love this vehicle, from my trips to homedepot to pulling jetski and my boat and pack the vehicle up to three rows with passengers truly a safe and good value vehicle. I am selling the vehicle as I'm moving to florida and I have no need for the car, I sold off my boat and jetskis and I have a small car there and my fianc'e has SUV just like this. As much as I want this car, we won't have room and I hate to part with my favorite car I am not happy with this but it is the best for me to save on insurance. Title is clean I am second owner I bought the car in 2008. I put aftermarket tune up in the car spark plugs belt and life time guarantee air filter you can wash clean and re oil I have the products when I sell the car to you, two new ball bearings and spring in the font and new set of arm controls that I changed last winter. My transmission may need oil change or slip differential may need to be changed, car slips in long distances but does not effect over all of the vehicle this is probably a minor fix up. I also have cracked window shield in the corner cost about $120 to change I do not have time to fix the window since I am moving to florida but I took $200 off or discounted the reserve price for you so you can fix the issue, Currently the car has 126,000 but since it's my only vehicle I think I may put 50 miles more before I sell the car to you and leave for florida. Seller also has the right to cancel auction at anytime. Best feature on the vehicle, I have installed remote starter and purchased extra keys
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