Ford F-150 Platinum on 2040-cars
Coosa, Georgia, United States
Thanks for viewing my 2010 Platinum. This is the best of the best in the platinum line up. It has both the premium and platinum package! (Platinums navigation and camera were optional believe it or not). It does have a towing package with all hookups, as well as the factory trailor brake setup. As far as I can tell this truck has never towed anything. I purchased it in December with only 35,000 miles, and purchaser a 60 Month/ 60,000 mile warranty that is transferrable. If you select the right vehicle on KBB, this thing books for around $31,000 Without the warranty. It has the ladder rack that folds out of the tailgate, electric running boards, and even heated rear seats.I've already listed the only flaws I could think of with vehilccle, but if your local or concerned your more than welcome to meet me for a test ride. The warranty is transferrable or refundable, so you can either get the prorated refund of whats left of the warranty or keep it. It covered pretty much everything from drivetrain to electronics. It will be good till around 95,000 miles or 54 more months, whichevers first.
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Take a look below to see just what it is about the latest batch of infotainment systems that grinds CR's gears. After that, scroll down into Comments and let us know if you agree with the mag's views.