2011 Ford Fusion Clear Title Car Runs And Drives There Is Damage To The Car on 2040-cars
Sugarcreek, Ohio, United States
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Options: CD Player
Model: Fusion
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks
Mileage: 39,528
Exterior Color: Gray
Interior Color: medium light stone interior
Warranty: Vehicle has an existing warranty
Year: 2011
Trim: SE
Drive Type: Gas
2011 FORD FUSION
MILES: 39,528
ENGINE: 2.5L 16 V I4 DURATEC ENGINE
TRANSMISSION: AUTOMATIC 6 SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMITION
COLOR: STERLING GRAY METALLIC LIGHT STONE INTERIOR
THE CAR RUNS FINE WE DID HAVE A PARTS LIST TO MAKE THE CAR PERFECT AGAIN IT WAS ABOUT $3,000 WITH LABOR. AS YOU CAN SEE IN THE PICS THE CAR HAS REAR DAMAGE. WE BOUGHT THIS CAR BECAUSE WE SELL GOLF CARTS AND OUR PLAN WAS TO USE IT FOR ONE OF OUR REPS TO DRIVE AS A COMPANY CARS AND HAVE DESIEDED TO JUST GET ANOTHER TRUCK.
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COMFORT
AC
CLIMATE CONTROL
POWER LOCKS
POWER MIRRORS
POWER STEERING
POWER WINDOWS
TILT
CRUISE
POWER DRIVER SEAT
DRIVER LUMBAR
SAFETY
DRIVER FRONT AIR BAG
DUAL FRONT AIRBAG
SIDE AIRBAGS
SIDE HEAD AIR BAGS
REAR HEAD AIR BAG
ANTI-LOCK BRAKES
SECURITY SYSTEM
KEYLESS ENTRY
REAR DEFROSTER
TIRE PRESSURE
TRACTION CONTROL
VARIABLE WIPERS
FOG LIGHTS
AUDIO
AM/FM
CD PLAYER
ANTI-THEFT
STEERING RADIO CTRL
SATELLITE RADIO
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