2011 Ford Edge Limited Sport Utility 4-door 3.5l on 2040-cars
Seymour, Tennessee, United States
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For sale is a 2011 Ford Edge Limited in Tuxedo Black Metallic w/ a Medium LT Stone Leather Interior. This vehicle is loaded, in excellent condition, and with very low mileage. We are only selling this vehicle due to little use and to downsize. However, we are not looking for any trades at this time. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me by replying to this post or by phone or text message.
Standard & Additional Equipment: 3.5L TI-VCT V6 Engine, 6-Speed Automatic Transmission, 18" Chrome Clad Wheels, Supplemental Park Lamps, Keyless Entry Keypad, Rear Spoiler, Dual Power Heated Memory Mirror w/ Security Approach Lamps, Easy Fuel Capless Filler, Leather Trim Front Heated Seats (10-Way Power Driver, 6-Way Passenger), 60/40 Easyfold Rear Bench, Dual Zone Temperature Control, MyFord Touch, Premium Sony Audio System, SYNC Voice Activated System, Sirius Satellite Radio, Steering Wheel w/ Speed/Aud & 5-Way Switch Cluster Control, Ambient Lighting, 18-Gallon Fuel Tank, Independent FR & RR Suspension, Reverse Sensing & RR Camera, Media Hub - 2 USB, SD Card, & Video Input Jack, MyKey, 4-Wheel Disc Brakes w/ ABS, AdvanceTrac w/ RSC, Personal Safety System, Side Airbags/Safety Canopy, Side Impact Door Beams, SOS Post Crash Alert System, Tire Pressure Monitor System, Panoramic Vista Roof, Adaptive Cruise Control, Collision Warning, HID Headlamps, Driver Entry Package, Vision Package, Blind Spot Monitoring System, Voice Activated Navigation System |
Ford Edge for Sale
Yellow, great condition, extended cab and chrome wheels(US $6,500.00)
13 ford edge 4dr limited fwd leather dual a/c ford certified pre owned
13 ford edge 4dr limited fwd leather chrome alloys ford certified pre owned
Leather backup camera alloy wheels keyless entry
2012 ford edge 4dr fwd low mileage 2.0l cd 6-speed a/t a/c am/fm stereo
2013 ford edge limited/ 3.5l/awd/leather/heated seats/sync/clean title
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