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Year:2011 Mileage:47307
Location:

Enterprise, Alabama, United States

Enterprise, Alabama, United States
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This 2011 Ford Fusion SE is in mint condition with less than 47,400 miles and is a Carfax 1-Owner Car. The title is CLEAN & CLEAR and the Powertrain Warranty is good until March 26, 2016 or 60,000 miles. 


The Engine and Transmission are smooth, The A/C is ice cold, and all the installed features and options work perfectly. The body is in excellent shape and has no dents, scrapes, or significant scratches. The interior is in like new condition and still has a new car smell. The Michelin tires are in good condition with normal wear. There maybe a few small paint chips, imperfections, and very light scratches. 


The included Carfax reports shows this 1 OWNER, ACCIDENT FREE car is valued to sell at $270 above retail, but this a NO RESERVE auction for a fantastic deal for the winning bidder.



  


This is a wonderful car to drive. It has the perfect balance of pleasure and sensibility. 

  • It is both spacious and sporty. 
  • The Blue Flame Metallic paint looks fantastic in real life, and the Charcoal Black interior is attractive and easy to clean. 
  • The 4 cylinder engine is powerful and fun to drive, and yet it's still fuel efficient. 
  • The suspension gives a smooth and comfortable ride, but still takes corners like a champ. 
  • The satellite, bluetooth, usb, and cd equipped sound system gives you a wide range of options and excellent sound quality; plus the safety of answering your phone on the go with bluetooth compatibility and steering wheel controls.


Here at Motorzone, we understand that buying a car online can be challenging. There are some unbelievable sounding deals with wholesale prices in large bold type; but salvage, rebuilt, or flood damage hidden in the small print. It can't be wholesale if it is an insurance write off with a branded title. Also, a lot of no reserve auctions have expensive "document" fees buried in the details. It does NOT cost $400 to process your paperwork, no matter what they say. 


We don't have small print, only CLEAN CARS with CLEAN TITLES and NO HIDDEN CHARGES.


Motorzone is a small but reputable licensed independent used car dealer in Enterprise, AL. We offer good, clean, dependable used cars with minimal mark up. We are a Carfax Advantage Dealer so buy with confidence backed by Carfax's Buy Back Guarantee. 


Test drives and inspections are available by appointment. Please feel free to contact us with any questions or to schedule a time to come by and see this car. For the fastest response, call or text Alex with Motorzone anytime at 334-269-8242. 


Your offers are welcome and we'll make you a Buy It Now auction for our agreed upon price.


Features and options include:


? Automatic Transmission

? Air conditioning

? Anti Theft/Security System

? Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS)

? Microsoft SYNC

? Satellite Radio

? Blue Tooth 

? USB port

? Compact Disc Player

? Steering wheel controls

? Cruise control

? Dual and Side Air Bag System

? Fog Lights

? Multifunction Display

? Power Door Locks

? Power windows

? Power Seats

? Power Mirrors

? Power Outlets

? Tire Pressure Monitor

? Traction Control System



We will gladly work with your bank to finalize your financing. We will also help you navigate your shipping options and offer suggestions.


When scheduling permits, we may be able to provide free delivery within a 50 mile radius of Enterprise, AL 36330; with extended delivery up to 300 miles at 59 cents/per mile. Please contact us for availability prior to bidding.


For Alabama residents a low 3.625%(in county) or 2% (out of county) sales tax and a $16 state title fee will be assessed. 


Additional photos are available on request.


This car is sold as is and the auction may end anytime for a local sale.



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