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2013 Ford Escape Titanium, 2.0l Ecoboost, Panorama Sunroof on 2040-cars

US $28,000.00
Year:2013 Mileage:14759
Location:

Talking Rock, Georgia, United States

Talking Rock, Georgia, United States
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This is a beautiful, fully equipped, 2013 Ford Escape Titanium Edition with EcoBoost 2.0L engine. I even added the rear-backup camera after purchase to complete the options list.  The car is in perfect condition, I purchased it in March 2013, and have just 14759 miles. This car new off the lot was $37,174.03, this is your chance to save over $9K. Only selling due to job loss and now I must downsize my expenses, my loss is your gain. Car is located in Ellijay, Georgia, USA.  Contact me if you have any questions.   Complete options list is:

- 15.10 gallon fuel tank

- Towing capacity 3500 lbs

- Under Factory Warranty - 3YR/36,000 Bumper to bumper; 5 YR/60,000 Power Train;  5YR/60,000 Roadside Assistance

- Extended Service Contract Paid for after factory warranty expires; Safeguard Tire & Wheel Warranty Paid for

- Vehicle Anti-Theft System

- ABS Brakes

- Electronic Brake Assist

- Child Door Locks

- Power Door Locks

- Vehicle Stability Control

- Traction Control

- Driver Airbag / Passenger Airbag / Front-Side Airbags / Front Side Airbag with Head Protections / Side Head Curtain Airbags 

- Keyless Entry Transparent Keypad

- Electronic Parking Aid

- Remote Ignition

- Air Conditioning

- Cruise Control

- Tilt Wheel

- Tilt Steering Column

- Telescopic Steering Column

- Separate Driver/Passenger Climate Controls

- Tachometer

- Leather Steering Wheel

- Steering Wheel Mounted Controls

- Heated Leather Seats - Driver & Passenger

- Tire Pressure Monitor

- Trip Computer

- AM/FM/HD/Sirius Radio with CD Player

- Fog Lamps

- Privacy Glass

- Power Panorama Full-top Sunroof

- GPS Navigation System

- 10 way Driver Power Seat with Lumbar adjust

- MyTouch Ford System with SYNC Voice Activation for all controls

- Premium Sound System

- Automatic H.I.D. Lights

- One-Touch Power Liftgate Rear Hatch

- Class II Trailer Hitch w/4-way and 6-way wiring

- Rear Parking Aid Sensors

- Titanium Technology Package

- 12VDC ports / 110VAC ports / USB Ports

- Telematics System

- Cargo Area Cover

- Daytime Running Lights

- Front Air Dam

- Rear Spoiler

- Alloy Wheels

- Power Windows

- Power/Heated Side Mirrors

- Electro-chromatic (Auto-Adjusting) Rear-view Mirror

- Interval Wipers

- Rear Window Defogger

- Deep Tinted Glass

and more...  You will not find a better equipped Escape, with this low mileage, for this low price.  Ready to go now, can arrange shipping to you, or you come pick up, or I might just deliver myself.



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