2002 Ford Explorer Xls V.8 4.6 Fwd on 2040-cars
Columbus, Ohio, United States
Hi there,
I have a 2002 Ford explorer XLS V8 4.6 liter ABS 4 Wheel Drive SUV for sale. I bought it in July of 2012. I bought it knowing it needed, brakes, and an exhaust, and there was a small crack in the window so I got a pretty good deal on it. I decided since I was getting new brakes and an exhaust I had them see if there may be any future problems. They informed be that I would eventually need a rack and pinion so I went ahead and got that fixed too. I got all 6 catalletic converters rebuilt and after rear ending someone in a (thankfully) small slow accident sliding on snow at a stop light the grill and parts of the hood got a little broke up. That I did not fix. It's only cosmetic but there did seem to be a problem with my transmission slipping. So I decided to go ahead and get that all rebuilt also. So most of the engine is either new or rebuilt. The 2 problems left are cosmetic. The dents on the front and the grill, and having to manually open and close the hood. It was my perfect second car for work and to take everyone camping. its got 144,000 miles on it. Not bad for a 12 year old car. Things I love about it: Power: Steering, windows f/b, power mirrors, power LEATHER seats. anit lock breaks tilt wheel privacy tinted back windows cruise control air conditioner in front and back dual air bags 3rd row seating that can be folded down to either sleep in while camping or store groceries luggage roof top racks running boards automatic am/fm radio cassette player CD player Towing capatible Brand new battery I hate to get rid of such a nice car (to me at least) that I took such good care of. I just simply can't afford two cars anymore. So I would like to sell it for $4300.00. (negotiable) I'd consider it in Good condition, but fair because of the cosmetic issues in the front. All the lights and everything work fine it's more of a matter of your personality. I'm not a flashy person and since it was my work and camping SUV it never bothered me enough to pay the $3 or $400 bucks to get the front fixed up if you'd chose to you'd have a pretty perfect car. I, nor anyone else, ever smoked in it. If you'd like to send me your email I can send you lots more pictures. CARFAX for it. I'm off all next week so get ahold of me anytime day or night if you'd like to see it or test drive it. |
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