2012 Ford F250 Lariat on 2040-cars
38300 Dick Jarrett Way, Dade City, Florida, United States
Engine:6.7L V8 32V DDI OHV Turbo Diesel
Transmission:6-Speed Automatic
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 1FT7W2BT6CEC41312
Stock Num: 15004A
Make: Ford
Model: F250 Lariat
Year: 2012
Exterior Color: White
Interior Color: Black
Options: Drive Type: 4WD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
Mileage: 48076
From this vehicle s appearance, it appears to have been garaged.
(2) aux pwr outlets in instrument panel,(4) air registers w/positive shut-off,10-way pwr driver & front passenger seats -inc: pwr recline, pwr lumbar,110V/150W inverter aux pwr outlet in rear console,3-blink lane change signal,4-way adjustable driver/passenger headrests,60/40 flip-up/fold-down rear split bench seat -inc: dual cupholders in armrest, underseat partitioned lockable storage w/aux pwr outlet, (3) head restraints,Accessory delay,Color-keyed carpet full-floor covering,Color-keyed cloth headliner -inc: integrated SYNC microphone,Color-keyed door trim panel -inc: soft armrest, grab handle, reflector, dark foundry upper applique, upper & lower map pockets,Color-keyed leather-wrapped steering wheel w/audio & SYNC controls,Color-keyed scuff plates,Cruise control,Dash-top tray,Driver & front passenger grab handles,Dual color-keyed coat hooks,Dual color-keyed vinyl sunvisors -inc: driver-side map strap, dual covered lighted mirrors,Dual zone electronic automatic temperature control (DEATC),Electrochromic rearview mirror w/compass,Front door operated dome lamp w/time delay off & IP switch,Front passenger-side roof ride handle,Front/rear color-keyed carpeted floor mats,Front/rear map lamps,Glove box,Instrument panel mounted dual cupholders,Instrument panel mounted storage,LCD productivity screen -inc: driver configurable enhanced information 4.2 display, menus for gauge setup, trip computer, fuel economy, towing/off-road applications, (5) button message control on steering wheel, outside temp display,Oil minder system,Overhead console -inc: storage bins for garage door opener & sunglasses,Premium leather 40/console/40 front seats -inc: monotone leather insert, (2) aux pwr outlets in console,Pwr adjustable pedals,Pwr door locks w/backlit switches, autolock & auto unlock, SecuriCode keyless entry keypad,Pwr windows w/driver one-touch-up/down & backlit switches,Rear armrests w/ Jarrett Delivers! We bring the test drive to you! FREE delivery within 150 miles! WHEN YOU THINK FORD-THINK JARRETT FORD! PLEASE CALL ABOUT OUR AVAILABLE WARRANTY OPTIONS. Many of our vehicles are Ford certified & come with lots of extra benefits! Need more reasons to buy a vehicle? Cash back, low APR, lease specials they're all ready & waiting for you to take advantage of them!
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