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2003 Lincoln Aviator Fully Loaded Dvd 3rd Row Sunroof Salvage Runs Great on 2040-cars

US $5,200.00
Year:2003 Mileage:122500 Color: AND INTERIOR ARE BOTH IN GOOD SHAPE
Location:

Basking Ridge, New Jersey, United States

Basking Ridge, New Jersey, United States
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NEW TO OUR INVENTORY IS THIS BEAUTIFUL 2003 LINCOLN AVIATOR WITH ONLY 122K MILES .. THE AVIATOR CAME TO US WITH VERY LIGHT DAMAGE TO THE FRONT AND HAS BEEN REPAIRED.  THE SUV RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT. BOTH THE EXTERIOR AND INTERIOR ARE BOTH IN GOOD SHAPE (CHECK THE PICTURES) ..PLEASE ASK US ANY QUESTIONS YOU MAY HAVE ABOUT THE CAR BEFORE MAKING OFFERS..



 DONT MISS OUT ON THIS DEAL..

THIS CARS RATINGS ARE

 

INTERIOR: 9/10

EXTERIOR: 9.5 /10


 THINGS NEEDED/TO TAKE NOTICE TO:

1. CHECK ENGINE LIGHT ON

2.WILL NEED A LIGHT DETAIL AND DOES SHOW WEAR AND TEAR AROUND THE CAR..



WE TRY TO STATE EVERY LITTLE THING TO OUR CUSTOMERS SINCE WE KNOW THAT YOU ARE LOOKING FROM FAR AWAY AND WE KNOW YOU WANT NO SURPRISES.. BUT WE CAN MISS SOME THINGS IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS OR NEED MORE DETAILS JUST EMAIL OR CALL US AND WE WILL GIVE YOU WHATEVER INFORMATION YOU NEED...




ALL CARS TESTED FOR AT LEAST 50 MILES BEFORE BEING POSTED FOR SALE TO MAKE SURE EVERYTHING IS IN

GOOD WORKING ORDER!!!!

 

THIS IS A GREAT DEAL DONT MISS OUT!!..BEING A SALVAGE TITLE  MEANS  IT WILL BE A BREEZE TO BE CLEANED IN ANY STATE..WE SELL ON EBAY EVERY DAY AND WILL TOTALLY HELP YOU THREW THE PROCESS ITS VERY EASY IF YOU HAVE NEVER PURCHASED A CAR ON HERE BEFORE JUST CALL  OR TEXT US AT  908-531-9430 AND WE WILL HELP AND ANSWER ANY QUESTIONS YOU HAVE.. WHAT YOU SEE IS WHAT YOU GET  ALL CARS ARE SOLD AS IS..


THIS CAR HAS TO GO TO MAKE ROOM FOR NEW INVENTORY EMAIL OR TEXT ALL OFFERS

DONT CLICK BUY IT NOW UNLESS YOU FULLY INTEND TO BUY THIS CAR.. IF YOU HAVE LESS THEN 10 FEEDBACK EMAIL US OR CALL US BEFORE CLICKING BUY IT NOW OR WE HAVE THE RIGHT TO CANCEL THE TRANSACTION.. IF YOU CLICK BUY IT NOW OR YOUR OFFER IS ACCEPTED CONTACT US ASAP TO GO OVER DETAILS..$500 NON REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT IS DUE WITHIN 24 HOURS OF OFFER BEING ACCEPTED OR BUY IT NOW BEING CLICKED VIA PAYPAL . ALSO THERE WILL BE A $100 ADMIN FEE DUE AT PICKUP.PLEASE MAKE SURE TO ASK ALL QUESTIONS AND GET ALL INFORMATION BEFORE MAKING AN OFFER OR CLICKING BUY IT NOW.. THE CAR IS AVAILABLE TO BE SEEN IN CENTRAL JERSEY JUST CONTACT US TO MAKE AN APPOINTMENT..



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Mon, Feb 19 2018

The New York Times ended the automotive week with a story that adds numbers and context to a range of other stories, from the crossover craze to the increasing median price of a new car to ever more grandiose pickup trucks. The NYT piece reveals that the shift to larger vehicles isn't merely about the average U.S. buyer swapping the midsize sedan for a Ford Edge. Luxury buyers are migrating from plush sedans to plush SUVs and trucks that creep close to six-figure prices, and the Detroit Three are running Treasury presses because of it. From 2013 to 2017, the truck category — everything from pickups to minivans — climbed from 30 percent of the market to 41 percent. In January of this year, trucks claimed 66 percent of new vehicle sales. At the milk-and-honey end of profits, GMC alone accounted for 11.3 percent of all vehicle sales over $60,000, not just trucks. That puts the luxury truck maker behind Mercedes-Benz and Ford, The Blue Oval's feasting on Lariat, King Ranch and Raptor versions of the F-150, which make up more than half of that pickup's sales, putting it ahead of Chevrolet, Porsche and Lexus on the high-dollar sales list. The average transaction price of a GMC in Denali trim last year was $56,000; it's easy to see why, when one dealer told the NYT he just swapped a 2012 BMW 550i for a $71,000 GMC Sierra Denali. That truck starts at $52,900. The NYT started its story with a buyer who took home a Ford Raptor instead of an Audi A6, and optioned that $50,020 Ford Raptor close to $80,000. Over at Lincoln, the new $72,055 Navigator — the one so popular that Ford will increase production — crossed hands for an average sale price of $77,000 in January. And a Jeep dealer told the NYT that the two $93,000 Trackhawks he had on his lot "won't be here more than a few weeks." While trucks head up in sales volume and price, cars are headed so viciously in the opposite direction that "the Detroit Three and even some foreign manufacturers acknowledge they are now losing money on many of the cars they sell." So ... get ready for a lot more crossovers and trucks. Related Video: Find out what vehicle is right for you. Give our Car Finder tool a try.

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