2013 Ford Edge Limited/ 3.5l/awd/leather/heated Seats/sync/clean Title on 2040-cars
Dearborn, Michigan, United States
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On Feb-23-14 at 22:22:13 PST, seller added the following information:
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are viewing a SUPER GORGEOUS dark Gray Exterior
Color on perfect black Leather interior color…..power seat Leather-Trimmed
Seat Inserts ***2013
FORD EDGE LIMITED EDITION*** ...AWD 4x4 ......with 15,000 miles..... Under the hood of This Limited Edge is a 3.5-liter V-6 engine making 285 horsepower delivered
through a 6-speed automatic transmission which utilizes Ford's twin independent
variable camshaft timing (Ti-VCT).…equipped with Sirius Satellite Radio…. Sirius Travel Link, a
subscription-based service that brings live traffic and weather conditions,
along with other information like gas prices….reverse
parking sensors….rear camera.. 9-speaker Audiophile sound system….heated seats…dual-zone climate control…keyless
remote entry....
Microsoft SYNC which lets you integrate all
your wireless gadgets into the FORD data base... TURN BY TURN NAVIGATION
DIRECTIONS BROUGHT TO YOU BY SYNC WHICH GUIDES YOU THROUGH TURN BY TURN
DIRECTIONS WHILE HEADING ANYWHERE…This setup does not include the visual map
display which can be had for an additional $1000 on top of the winning
bid.......8-inch LCD SCREEN..... ALSO PLAYS
MP3'S/REWINDS LIVE MUSIC/PAUSES LIVE RADIO AND IS QUITE POSSIBLY THE MOST
ADVANCED MEDIA SCREEN SYSTEM OUT THERE IN THE COUNTRY .....AND IS LINKED TO
FORD-MY TOUCH WHICH ALLOWS YOU TO SET PARENTAL CONTROLS ON EVERYTHING FROM
STEREO VOLUME TO THE SPEED WHICH THE VEHICLE IS TO BE DRIVEN AT--ALSO LETS YOU
DE-ACTIVATE RADIO AND SOUND IF SEAT BELTS ARE NOT FASTENED (THIS IS A VERY
VALUABLE OPTION )….Voice-activated interface for Bluetooth hands-free
calling and access to personal media players, including iPods…. Bluetooth-enabled
phone and your compatible MP3 player or USB .…
vast cargo space…. Power Rear Lift-Gate….and much more This CLEAN TITLE Edge Limited AWD will come with the balance of the following factory warranties. 3 YEAR/36,000 MILE bumper to bumper warranty. 5 YEAR 60,000 MILE Power train warranty. VERY CLEAN INSIDE AND OUT!!!!!! This is a NO RESERVE auction which means highest bidder takes this beauty home, act now and don’t let this opportunity pass you. This is your chance to own this AMAZING Edge Limited for a very cheap price. This edge was purchased BRAND NEW few month for over $34,000 so here is your chance to own it at a very cheap price…..
We can help ship your vehicle to your desired destination anywhere in the states at our dealer discounted hauler/freight services Areas are as follows with neighboring/surrounding states applying as well. N.Y area- $450 Florida area- $550 Texas area- $550 California area- $800 GOOD LUCK AND HAPPY BIDDING! |
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