2011 Ford Edge Limited on 2040-cars
498 Courthouse Rd, Princeton, West Virginia, United States
Engine:3.5L V6 24V MPFI DOHC
Transmission:6-Speed Automatic
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 2FMDK4KC4BBA78188
Stock Num: F1834A
Make: Ford
Model: Edge Limited
Year: 2011
Exterior Color: Burgundy
Interior Color: Beige
Options: Drive Type: AWD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
Mileage: 54396
Here at Ramey Ford Princeton we strive to bring you the best selection at the best prices. Conviently located in Princeton WV. This vehicle is equipped with many options. Power Door Locks. Power Windows. With a power seat in this vehicle every driver rides in comfort. Even your grandmother will be comfortable in the passenger seat...its POWER! Tired of changing your power seat every time you get in the car?? With Memory seats it saves the driving positions for you. Tired of the same songs on the radio everyday? You can bring your personal music library with you on the road with this Edge's MP3 player! With Blue Tooth feature in this one, you can talk all you want on the road without worrying about the distraction of holding your phone! It also has a rear spoiler! A/C is a must have during summer. With Tilt Steering you can adjust the Wheel to a position you like! Got a long road trip planned Cruise Control can help keep your speed under control! Also included on this vehicle is a Rear Defroster!! Make changing the Radio Stations and Volume a piece of cake....with the Controls right on the Steering Wheel. Safety First....Airbags save lives and this one has a Drivers Airbag. Keep the temperature inside this vehicle comfortable with the optional Climate Control. No Garage...NO WORRIES...This one has Heated Seats to keep you warm. No more arguing over the temperature in your car! You can both pick with the Passenger Temperature Control! Comfortable Front Bucket Seats always make the drive go by quicker. Almost as good as sitting in the recliner...comfortable leather seats are what this one has. How far away is that pole? Never worry about denting this bumper, you'll always know what's behind you with the Back Up Camera you get in this one! Bring your favorite music with you....this one has a CD player. Buy and Drive with Confidence.....it has ABS! You'll feel safer not having people see in your vehicle....it has Privacy Glass. Call now to get your best price! We will
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