Ford Taurus Ses 2003 on 2040-cars
Nutley, New Jersey, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Trim: ?
Make: Ford
Model: Taurus
Drive Type: ?
Mileage: 190,000
This car is presently running and passed NJ state within the last year. it is located in a public location where it can be viewed at anytime right on 248 Franklin Street in Nutley, NJ. Bumper is dented on left front, no damage to the metal, just to the bumper and my mechanic has informed me that a dent to the bumper like this one does not factor into an NJ state inspection. . it continues to be a great car to us; Just had a new brakeline put in, some new brakes at date of most recent inspection, and a new battery from the dealership (that cost us $187 a few months ago). no rust or chipped paint; some light scratching on paint I imagine. Call for viewing/specifics 862-621-7414. if I don't pick up, wait for the beep before leaving a message and I will get right back to you. car is at approximately 190,000 miles.
all of the features it came with work great including the A/C, radio, and cd player, except for the alarm, which has been disabled, as a few years ago it began acting up
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