2008 Ford Explorer Sport Trac Limited 4x4 4.6l V8 Dark Blue Pearl on 2040-cars
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Check out our 2008 Ford Explorer Sport Trac 4x4 Limited. This was a one owner local trade. It has only 80,000 miles and was very well cared for. It is in excellent condition inside and out. It needs absolutely nothing.
It is a Limited model so it is very well equipped. Equipment includes Sync, heated leather seats, Class III trailer tow package, bed extender, tonneau cover, power sunroof, 6 cd changer, sunroof, sirius satellite radio, power windows and locks, side air bags, auto headlights, power sliding rear window and the chrome package.
I would love to end this auction early! This vehicle is for sale locally on our lot. It is also advertised at various websites across the internet. If you are interested call today - It may not last until the auction is over.
Call us today and lets make a deal on this unit - most of our auctions end early with a phone call!
We are a franchised Ford Dealer and therefore can offer many financing options. We have interest rates as low as 1.99% dependent on credit. We also have many avenues if you are in a less than perfect credit situation. In many cases a down payment will not be required for the loan.
We are located only 20 minutes from the Kansas City International airport (MCI). I would be more than happy to pick you up!
We can help arrange door-to-door transportation for your new vehicle to any destination in North America. We are experts at completing Canadian export paperwork. We can make the whole process of importing a vehicle into Canada very easy and stress free. Over the past several years I have shipped multiple vehicles overseas as well. Call me for a quote.
If you have any questions please feel free to contact me anytime either at sam@crossleyford.motosnap.com or call 816-590-0193 and ask for Sam Dorsey.
***Sam Dorsey, Internet Sales Manager***
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