2004 Ford Escape Xlt Sport Utility 4-door 3.0l Runs Like New, Great Condition on 2040-cars
Chicago, Illinois, United States
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-Extremely WELL-MAINTAINED & RELIABLE Sport Utility Vehicle (SUV). -RUNS LIKE NEW -Great for families who need more space (3 children’s car seats fit in the rear row; luggage rack on the roof for road trips), college students (massive trunk space for tailgating!), and anyone else who needs an attractive, safe and reliable car!!! -Clean Vehicle History Report. -Clear title, and regular maintenance. -Owned by one family since bought new from the Ford dealer. My sister-in-law bought this new, and I bought in from her in 2012 -Power locks, power windows, power seats, front & rear defroster, front & rear wipers, AM/FM stereo, cruise control. -Powerful heat and ice-cold air conditioner work perfectly! -Silver exterior. Gray leather interior. -New battery and alternator installed in late 2012. -All new spark plugs and new front wheels in February 2013. -Has had regular oil changes and maintenance every 3 months since we bought it. Never a problem passing Illinois emissions testing. -Everything works perfectly except the CD player is broken (could be repaired). -Cosmetic dents on the front drivers side from a hit and run when it was parked on the street (see picture) and crack in lower part of windshield (see picture). Minor/normal scratches from being a city car for the past 1.5 years. Other than that, it looks great and is very clean. These dents have no effect on drivability -Fresh oil change and new front windshield wipers within the last month. -Must be picked up in Lincoln Park neighborhood of Chicago. It's possible, but less desirable, for me to drive it to Ann Arbor, MI and Indianapolis, IN in the month of May as well (please inquire) -Payment must be made by certified check or money order or cash in person ($500 deposit is required via Paypal within 48 hrs). -This is a great, reliable car, and I will miss it! Thanks for your interest! |
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