2014 Lincoln Mks Awd, Navigation, Backup Camera, Sensors, Leather Only 400 Mile on 2040-cars
Sterling Heights, Michigan, United States
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You are viewing BLACK COAT On GORGEOUS BLACK LEATHER INETRIOR 2014 LINCOLN MKS-AWD......Loaded AWD (ALL-Wheel-Drive)........3.7 naturally aspirated V6 engine .........ONLY 400 miles...6 speed automatic transmission that shifts perfectly with an option for a SPORT IN the gearbox.............Dual HEATED AND COOLED POWER gorgeous BLACK leather seats..................Am/fm/XM/ (THX)6 CD CHANGER (which is filtered thru THX premium 12 speakers audio system)..... premium speaker audio system.... NAVIGATION SYSTEM.....MP3'S/REWINDS LIVE MUSIC/PAUSES LIVE RADIO .. Premium INTERIOR wood trim............... FACTORY REMOTE START perfect for cold weather mornings................Push Button start...PADDLE SHIFTERS for manual driving pleasure. XENON HEADLIGHTS ...............Reverse back up sensors which sound off an alarm when backing up to an object for greater safety throughout.....BLIS SYSTEM(BLIND SPOT DETECTION SYSTEM).......RAIN SENSOR....REAR BACK UP CAMERA which displays live video while vehicle in reverse mode...................... Vehicle Will come with Clear Title Like Brand New. Vehicle had Accident month ago. Vehicle Accident was in the front right side of the vehicle. Minor accident, than the vehicle want to be sale in local Michigan auction and according to the auction policy the vehicle was issued with Frame Damaged and that was based on visual inspection that Manheim Auction Always do. If there was a stolen vehicle that had missing wheels and tires and was seating on the floor, it will be also issued with frame damage just base on visual inspection. Vehicle accident was from the front right side of the vehicle and for that we had to replace the front bumper right side headlight and right side fender for perfect excellent Job was done replacing. Excellent Vehicle RUN & DRIVE Like New. Brand NEW the vehicle was purchased this Year for $48,000.00 You are more than Welcome to inspect this car by your own self even before you pay for it either at Mechanical Shop you prefer or Ford Dealership or you welcome to bring your own Mechanical Guy with you. AS We always do this vehicle listing includes a FREE history check provided by AUTOCHECK. Buy NOW is the sale style on this item, you are for sure more than welcome to send your best offer, Best Reasonable offer ONLY will be the winner who take this amazing Sedan home. You are welcome to Email US ON eBay or Call US I will be more than happy to answer all your questions. You are welcome to ask for more pictures from any angle. Shipping, We are ready to help you to get a cheaper price for shipping this car to your location. For example, New York region $450-$550, Florida region $550-$850, Texas region $650-$800, and California region $800-1000 Plus.
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