2001 Ford Taurus Ses Sedan.. No Reserve! on 2040-cars
United States
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This is a 2001 Ford Taurus SES 4 door sedan for sale. It has the wiring needed for sub woofers or a new stereo in place and high quality window tinting. It has 153,330 miles and gets around 18-22 in town and 20-25 miles per gallon on the highway. It has a reliable transmission and motor that will last another 100,000 if cared for properly. Just changed the front brakes and had the headlamps restored. It comes with 2 sets of keys, 1 key less entry pad, and a spare tire. The only issues with this vehicle are that the A/C needs to be charged to blow cold air and it could use a new set of tires. The blower works fine and all the switches are in operational condition. Interior is in decent shape for its age, and the exterior does have some dents on the driver's side but nothing very significant. The car is located in southwestern Ohio and the current owner is willing to take either cash in hand for the balance or money order in hand. Paypal for the entire balance is acceptable as well. Deliveries must be arranged and paid for by the new owner. The current owner holds this vehicle in as is condition and offers no warranties either express or implied in the sale of this vehicle. |
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