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2014 Ford Escape Titanium 2.0l Turbocharged Ecoboost I-4 Swapalease Take Payment on 2040-cars

US $31,699.00
Year:2014 Mileage:885 Color: Temp Indicator
Location:

Chicago, Illinois, United States

Chicago, Illinois, United States
Advertising:

BUY or Swapalease Offer - 2014 Ford Escape Titanium - Lease Transfer - Take Over My Payment - Only $341 / month or Buy for $31,699 (tax included)

Price before tax:  $29,676

I'm seeking a qualified buyer to take over my monthly payments on the lease of my 2014 Ford Escape Titanium - fully loaded.  And have listed the vehicle on Swapalease.com and have also here on Ebay for additional exposure.  Let me know if you have any questions.  Look for my listing on swapalease for more details!

I'm exiting the lease because I accepted a job offer in downtown Chicago.  I plan to walk to work and don't need/want to have a vehicle in the city.  When I purchased the car about 3 months ago I was living in Milwaukee and using it to primarily commute back and forth 17 miles each way to work/home. More pictures available upon request.

Buy for only $29,676 or take over lease for only $341.33 a month.

Questions?  Text or Call me at 804.306.3706

Details:  

Take over the lease on my 2014 Ford Escape TITANIUM for $341.00 a month for 34 months. You can average 1035 miles per month for the balance of the lease or a total of 35,200 miles through the end of the lease (which ends 2/14/17).

Ford charges $75.00 for a lease Buyer Credit Application Fee.  But there is NO Lease Transfer Fee!   

Seller Comments:

***FIRST 4 OIL CHANGES & TIRE ROTATIONS ARE FREE FROM FORD***
***GREAT SHORT TERM LEASE
***VERY LOW MILES & LIKE BRAND NEW!
***FULLY LOADED LIKE NEW Sunset Metallic FORD ESCAPE TITANIUM w/ 2.0L EcoBOOST 4dr SUV!
***HEATED GARAGE KEPT!
***NONSMOKER in MINT CONDITION!
***NOT A SCRATCH - FLAWLESS INSIDE AND OUT!
***2.0L Turbocharged EcoBoost I-4
***Charcoal Black leather
***Power Panorama Roof
***Cargo Area Protector
***Tonneau Cover
***Titanium trim includes 18-inch wheels, remote start, keyless ignition/entry, the power liftgate (with hands-free operation), ambient interior lighting, a Sony 10-speaker sound system, roof rails, rear parking sensors, dual-zone climate control, a 110-volt household-style power outlet, an 8-inch touchscreen with the MyFord Touch electronics interface, upgraded Sync services (including smartphone app integration), heated mirrors, leather upholstery, heated front seats & MORE!!

***I MIGHT BE WILLING TO DELIVER THE VEHICLE TO YOU (depending on your location)***
***Vehicle is located in Milwaukee/Chicago area***


Call/Email me for more details!
804.306.3706 (Text or Call)


Vehicle Features:

    Alloy Wheels
    Bluetooth
    Heated Seats (Front)
    Heated Seats (Rear)
    iPod Connectivity
    Leather
    Navigation System
    Parking Sensors
    Rear View Camera
    Sport Package
    Sun or Moon Roof
    Vented Seating
    Xenon Headlights
    ABS (Anti-Lock Braking System)
    Adjustable Pedals
    Air Bags (side impact)
    Air Bags(Front)
    Air Conditioning
    Alarm/Security System (anti-theft)
    Blind Spot Monitoring System
    Child seat anchors
    Climate Control
    Compact Disc (Single)
    Cruise Control
    Exterior Temp Indicator
    Fog Lights
    Heated Mirrors
    Heated Steering Wheel
    HomeLink
    Keyless Entry System
    Lane Departure Warning System
    Luxury Package
    Memory Seats
    MP3 Jack
    Multi-Zone Climate Control
    Panoramic Roof
    Park Assist System
    Power Driver's Seat
    Power Hatch
    Power Locks
    Power Passenger's Seat
    Power Steering
    Power Windows
    Premium or Custom Wheels
    Premium Sound
    Rain Sensing Wipers
    Rear Air
    Rear Windshield Wiper
    Remote Start
    Roof Rack
    Running Boards
    Satellite Radio
    Side Air Bags
    Speed Sensing Windshield Wipers
    Stability Control
    Steering Wheel Controls
    Telescoping Wheel
    Tilt Wheel
    Tinted Windows
    Tire pressure monitoring
    Traction Control


VIN: 1FMCU0J93EUC28133

My Swapalease ID #   salid=834259


804.306.3706 (Eric Cell Phone)

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