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2011 Ford Edge Sport Awd One Owner Accident Free on 2040-cars

US $24,900.00
Year:2011 Mileage:63000
Location:

Cincinnati, Ohio, United States

Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
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Up for sale is a a 2011 Ford Edge SPORT AWD in White Platinum Tri-Coat and Black Leather interior. We are the original owners of this vehicle and it was purchased back in the beginning of January 2011 from King's Ford in Mason, OH. All service has been done at King's Ford since we purchased the vehicle. The balance of the factory warranty has expired so the vehicle is being sold AS-IS with NO warranty. The vehicle just has approximately 63,000 original miles on it, and is still driven occasionally. My wife is a company rep and her territory requires her to travel to Indy, Louisville, Lexington, Columbus, etc. therefore the majority of the miles are highway miles. The vehicle has a 100% clean record with NO accidents at all. The vehicle does show some wear and scuffs as a result of 63K miles of use, but nothing "major" in my opinion. I'm happy to walk through each item with you. The only thing we had done to the car was add tint to the front 2 windows. Other features as as follows:

- VIN 2FMDK4AK2BBA55789
- 22" Polished Aluminum Wheels (all 4 show some curb rash)
- Blind Spot Monitoring System (BLIS) on side view mirrors.
- Panoramic Vista Roof
- Driver's Entry Package
- Voice Activated Navigation System
- MyFord Touch system by Microsoft
- Premium Audio System by Sony
- Sirius Satellite Radio Ready
- USB and Bluetooth Capabilities (for iPods and syncing phone)

This vehicle was $43,020 out the door (indicated on original window sticker). We are listing it for $24,900 Or Best Offer. If you're not interested please don't contact me. I'm open for negotiation on the price, but please don't contact me to offer below $20K. Don't waste my time or yours. If you're serious, let's talk and we can schedule a viewing/test drive. I have plenty more photos so if you need more just let me know and I'll send those.

Thank you for looking!

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