Ford: Fusion Se on 2040-cars
Ponchatoula, Louisiana, United States
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2013 Ford Fusion SE I had purchased this vehicle from a company cared Carsense They only take the TOP 5% of all used vehicles onto their lots. So this car is in TOP SHAPE. I can email you a video or something that shows it better than these pictures if you like. I added vent visors to the doors and also have an unopened box of all weather floor mats for the whole car. ( I NEVER drove the car in rain or snow ) So I havent needed the floor mats yet. Hence why they are still in the box. This car got perfect care and has no weird smells or anything of that sort. This is probably the BEST conditioned 2013 that you are going to find anywhere and it wasnt driven in anything but sunny weather while I owned it. Im only selling it because I bought a Mustang today and Im not sure that I want to own three vehicles. (also have a honda) Logically I should sell something but Im NOT going to give it away. Ill sell if the price is right. If not then Im keeping it! This is a GREAT CAR! (it also has the ultra rare solid TAN colored interior) NOTE: This car is NOT an ecoboost. It is the regular 2.5 engine. ( I got that regular engine on purpose because it has a solid history and will last over 200,000 miles with no problems) Ecoboost engines cant say that. Read the history of them and their lack of reliability after you hit 100,000 miles. (it will be expensive to maintain an ecoboost engine) But not the 2.5 that is in this Fusion SE that Im selling. This engine also got GREAT gas mileage! It was better than what they had listed for the vehicle. (guess I got lucky with that) Again ... this is a great car! Thanks for looking. :)
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