2009 Mercury Milan Voga/premier Loaded 2.3l Only 33k Roof Leather Lowest Deal!!! on 2040-cars
Knoxville, Tennessee, United States
Hello everyone.
For sale is this nice 2009 Mercury Milan VOGA/PREMIER Package nice loaded with only 33K miles, front wheel drive, 2.3L 4 cyl engine and 6-speed automatic transmission. The car runs and drives perfect, absolutely no any issues mechanical or electrical, drives straight, no pulling to sides or any vibration at high speeds. Engine and transmission are in good shape, smooth and there are no leaks or smoke at all, also there is no warning lights on the dash. Factory features: power doors/windows/mirrors, power seat, ac, abs, side airbags, Driver door keypad entry, Fog lights, Heated mirrors, 6-CD MP3 player, cruise control, leather seats, SYNC, Bluetooth, Moonroof, Ambient lights with different colors to chose, USB and AUX port and other more features. Clean car in and out. The outside looks nice as pictured with no major dents and scratches. Tires are in good condition. Fresh oil and filter and ready to go next 3000 miles. This car comes with a salvage (not rebuilt) certificate/title due to an light front end accident, the parts replaced was front bumper that`s it, there was absolutely no frame damage or airbags deployed at all, there was no mechanical damage, just cosmetic damage, i do have pics before repair and receipts for the parts replaced, i am a trusted seller and you wont regret buying from me. The accident did not affect the driving of this car, runs straight and no vibration or pulling to sides, there is no mechanical issues at all, car drives great. Out of TN state buyers are responsible to check for rebuilt process in their state, i do have pics before repair and receipts for the parts replaced if need it. I am sure the car will pass the inspection because there are no issues mechanical or electrical, no any warning dash light on. Also i can help with shipping as i have friends that ship cars all over the USA. FOR ALL OTHER QUESTIONS YOU HAVE OR IF I MISS SOMETHING HERE JUST ASK ME AND I WILL ANSWER FAST AS ALWAYS DO. I DO TRY MY BEST TO DESCRIBE THE CAR AND ALSO TRY MY BEST TO HAVE 100% FEEDBACK WITH ALL MY TRANSACTION SO PLEASE CHECK/READ EVERYTHING BEFORE BUY. THANK YOU ALL FOR WATCHING AT MY ACTION AND HAVE A BLESSED DAY AND GOD BLESS YOU ALL !!! ALSO CAR IS LISTED LOCAL AND I MAY END THE ACTION AT ANY TIME IF SELLS, THANK YOU !!! |
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