2010 Ford Fusion Se Sedan 4-door 2.5l on 2040-cars
Benton Harbor, Michigan, United States
Bought a year ago (before I found out I was pregnant) Only drive it now a few days a week. Mostly to get groceries and run small errands. Before I owned it, it was a drug rep car. All maintenance was done at Ford Dealerships until we bought it. My husband (a mechanic) did all maintenance after that and switched to full synthetic. VERY CLEAN. No pets, non-smoker. Few minor dings/scratches (most would probably buff out). Gets awesome gas mileage. Has factory remote start, Ford SYNC, Bluetooth and Sirius. Windshield was replaced by Safelite last fall. Despite being a car, has a large trunk. (Fits a double stroller and groceries) Lots of storage space too (center, center dash, glove box) Never spent a night outside. Upholstery is like new. No stains. Always had rubber floor mats on top of the carpet ones that comes in cars, Hole in carpet below driver's feet that was there when I bought it, but you don't see it. Have protective mats on the backs of the front seats to protect it from muddy baby feet. Hate to sell it, just doesn't fit our family anymore. Willing to sell in person, or payment via PayPal, buyer sets up shipping. |
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