2013 Ford F-150 Limited Crew Cab Pickup 4-door 3.5l on 2040-cars
Virginia Beach, Virginia, United States
Purchased this F-150 about 6 months ago and simply don't need a truck anymore. The price includes the following:
Fresh Pearl White Exterior w Red/Black Leather Interior Eco-Boost V6 Turbo has awesome torque with plenty of power 4800 miles but driving daily 22'' Wheels Power folding running boards Navigation Trailer Brakes Towing Package Step ladder for bed Ford Rubber bedliner Hard retractable tourney cover Sunroof plenty more.... This truck is fully loaded. I also purchased the maintenance package for the truck through 5years/60k miles. THIS COVERS NORMAL WEAR AND TEAR INCLUDING OIL CHANGES! ALSO if you service this vehicle at Cavalier Ford, they will guarantee the engine for life! Nothing is wrong with this truck whatsoever. Sticker was $56K! KBB: $48,939 Call/Text Zack for questions or to take a test drive: 757-810-6994 |
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