2000 Ford Escort Zx2 Very Nice/ Dark Blue W/extras on 2040-cars
Elgin, Illinois, United States
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This is a very
nice and clean Ford Escort ZX2 one owner only was bought new. Overall it's in very
good clean condition. The motor
and transmission are in great shape, no issues with the drive train and no dash
board warning lights on. This Escort is drivable as it sits right now. The body
looks nice, but it has one real issue, the rear bumper cover has some broken cracks. Paint finish looks good (has few door bang
dings from the parking lots, but what car doesn't with today's parking lots. The interior
looks very good for age and miles. The seats are really comfortable, no issues and
very clean. Has great
gas mileage (24 City/32 Hwy) This little car gives, it's the perfect commuter's
vehicle. Specifics Condition: Used
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 1FAFP13P7WW181243 Number of Cylinders:
4 Model: Escort
Transmission:
Automatic Year: 2000 Body Type:
Coupe Trim: ZX2 Coupe 2-Door Warranty:
Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty Engine: 2.0L vin 3- DOHC Vehicle Title:
Clear Drive Type:
FWD Safety Features:
Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag Mileage: 115,800
(8/2014) Features; Air Conditioning Exterior Color:
Dark Blue Fuel Type: Reg-87oct.
or above Sun Roof (Flip-Up)
Rear spoiler Prem. real wheels (not hub caps) Prem. AM/FM Cassette/CD with 6 disc changer in trunk (great sound
system) Cruise control Power mirrors tilt wheel power windows power locks power trunk release 2 Wireless remotes (1 still in sealed package yet
and works) Original owner's manuals A/C (has leak in system) but will work if charged,
only a few days) *timing belt has been replaced (inst 5/8/13), plus
tensioners and pulleys, drive belt, water pump, battery, Alt., all fluids that
are clean. Deposit due within 24 hours of auction end.
Deposit secures vehicle while final arrangements for payment and pickup is
made. Pickup is now in Mt. Prospect, IL *Be sure to
ask Any questions that you may have on this sale, Plus We Do have More Pictures, just email me. |
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