2012 Ford Fusion Se - Metallic Blue - Low Miles!! on 2040-cars
Nashville, Tennessee, United States
2012 Ford Fusion SE - Metallic Blue - LOW MILES!! Super nice car with only 37,197 miles! Still smells new. 17" Design Wheels with Silver Paint, blind spot mirrors, chrome exhaust tips, fog lamps, automatic headlights locks windows, power seats, 60/40 split folding rear seat, Power moon roof, SYNC Voice Activated Systems, Electronic Control Rear Mirrow, still has powertrain warrany. 33 highway MPG! Interior carpet is great, exterior is great. See pictures and video!! This is a great car, runs and drives nicely with really good tires. See Video here (may not work on mobile devices) Message any questions, thanks for looking and happy bidding!!! ***$199 Documentation fee for tags/title. We reserve the right to end auction early. Buyer pays for and arranges shipping*** HWY 12 ***Highway 12 Motorsports strives for 100% customer service and satisfaction when it comes to selling items to our customers. We love positive feedback but if for whatever reason you are unsatisfied with you item PLEASE CONTACT us before leaving anything negative and we will gladly resolve the issue. We are a dealership and negative feedback hurts our business. We are constantly getting new merchandise and may not have all available items listed. It usually takes 1 business day to package and ship items, sometimes longer due to high volume. Please mark our store as your favorite and visit us frequently, thank you!!! Highway 12 Motorsports 5110 Ashland City Highway Nashville, TN 37218 Phone: 615.891.7850 Fax: 615.891.7881 |
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