2008 Ford Explorer Xlt 4x4 Sport Utility 4-door 4.0l Auto, Books At $13225 on 2040-cars
Wabasha, Minnesota, United States
Closing up shop, this is our LAST CAR explaining the HUGE discount!!! I have been driving it myself since June, very nice driving truck. Be ready for winter snow and save alot of money while doing so. First $7950 steals this SUV!! Email for more pictures and with your questions or to make a reasonable offer.
Great looking very clean one owner SUV. Government owned and maintained according to factory schedule with a clean Carfax report estimating value at $2150 above book ($13225)!! Fresh oil change and complete check plus BRAND NEW BATTERY AND TIRES!!! Drives great, ice cold air, 4x4, everything works like new. First $10,990 buys it with tax, title, and license plates extra (Minnesota buyers only, out of state buyers get handed clear title to register themselves in their home state). Any questions or to set up a time to drive or purchase please call, text, or email at anytime. WE ARE OPEN TO OFFERS!!! Make it today and drive off in your new SUV. Call, text or email at anytime. We are always open to meeting with you when it works best for you. Vehicle Information: Year: 2008 Make: FORD Model: Explorer Trim Pkg: XLT Body Style: Sport Utility/Crossover Ext. Color: White Mileage: 129157 Engine: 4.0L V6 SOHC 16V Transmission: AUTO Drive: 4WD Economy Mpg Est.: City 13 Highway 19 Vin#: 1FMEU73E08UB18107 Stock#: 14-2 Vehicle Options: Air Conditioning Airbag(s) Alloy Wheels AM-FM Stereo Anti-Lock Brakes Bucket Seats CD Player Center Armrest Center Console Child Safety Locks Climate Control Clock Cloth Interior Cruise Control Fog Lights Fold Down Rear Seat Gauge Cluster Intermittent Wipers Keyless Entry Power Brakes Power Door Locks Power Mirrors Power Seat(s) Power Steering Power Windows Rear Window Defroster Rear Wiper Reclining Seats Roof Rack Security System Side Airbags Steering Wheel Radio Controls Tachometer Tilt Steering Wheel Tinted Glass Tire Pressure Monitor Towing Package Traction Control Trip Computer Vanity Mirror(s) |
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