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2011 Ford Ranger - Last Chance At This Southern Truck - Low Miles - Automatic! on 2040-cars

US $15,800.00
Year:2011 Mileage:16300
Location:

Simpsonville, South Carolina, United States

Simpsonville, South Carolina, United States
Advertising:

2011 Ford Ranger XLT Super Cab with Bed Liner
I'm available for any questions, please ask for Jim.

NO MECHANICAL DEFECTS - ALL MAINTENANCE PERFORMED
GENTLY DRIVEN AND CARED FOR. 
ONE OWNER!

PRICED BELOW MARKET VALUE TO SELL FAST!

**PHOTOS SHOW WATER DROPLETS NOT SCRATCHES**

HERE'S WHAT YOU'LL GET
  • Runs perfect!
  • Beautiful condition! 
  • Rarely Driven!
  • LOW MILES 16K Practically new for it's year!
  • ALL scheduled maintenance!

BODY: Tailgate has a couple of tiny hairline scuff marks from hauling and can only be seen upon close inspection, but is in otherwise perfect condition. One tiny door ding, so small it doesn't even photograph. Recently detailed with two fresh coats of wax for added clear coat protection! MY LOSS YOUR GAIN!

BEFORE YOU BID: I've listed the vehicle 3 times and have already priced it way below market valued to sell it quickly. If you're not sure what the vehicle is worth you may look it up on KBB.com or the NADA website. Please note that just because I've priced it low does not mean I'm willing to give it away for free, nor am I desperate, the price is very close to my bottom line already so don't send offers at wholesale prices, I will not accept them. PLEASE look up the value of the truck before you make an offer. =D Thanks.


TITLE - Will be signed over when truck has been paid for, however, if you pay by check or certified check the vehicle cannot be taken until the payment has cleared. I will also accept cash and bank transfers, if you pay in cash we can meet at my bank and all documents will be notarized and the truck can be released immediately. Thanks for looking!

Vehicle Specifics for 2011 Ford Ranger
Vehicle History Report Summary
2011 Ford Ranger
VIN#: 1FTKR1ED9BPA78951
Report Run Date: Feb-05-2014
Provided by AutoCheck, a part of Experian. Copyright Experian Information Solutions, Inc. 2010. All rights reserved.*
Highlights
AutoCheck Score
93
Below Range under 83
Within Range 83-88
Above range over 88
Above range vs. similar 2011 Pickup - Small
  • 1 Owner
  • No Accidents
  • Clean Title
  • Non-Smoking Vehicle
  • Very Low Miles
  • All Maintenance and Oil Changes Performed on schedule
  • Metallic Blue (Original Paint) Pristine condition
  • Tow Package
  • Kick butt rims
  • Owned since 2011 with only 16,300 miles on it. 

Engine:
  • Gas Mileage- 22 City 27 HWY
  • 2.3 Litre 143 Horsepower
  • AUTOMATIC - NOT A STICK
  • 4 Cyl. Engine

Comes with: 
  • MP3 CD Player
  • Sirius XM
  • Auxiliary output
  • A/C
  • Power Windows/Locks
  • Power Steering
  • Keyless Entry
  • Rear Sliding Window
  • Cruise Control
  • Suicide Seats
  • Rear Netting
  • Fog Lights
  • Bed Liner
  • Steel Wheels
  • Custom Bumper
  • Dual Air Bags
  • Bucket / Bench Seating with arm rest and storage
  • Spare tire and equipment included.
BUYER RESPONSIBLE FOR TRANSPORT OR SHIPPING.

Feel free to check it out on CarFax as well, no accidents and the VIN is included.

E-MAIL WITH QUESTIONS =D


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