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Year:2013 Mileage:48000 Color: Temperature Indicator
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Mississauga, ON, Canada

Mississauga, ON, Canada
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2013 Ford Fusion SE 

2.5 Engine 

4 Cylinder 

6 Speed Automatic 

New Model 

Not Branded 

Clean CarProof 

Starts&Drives 

All 8 Airbags OK 

2 Keys 

48000 kilometers

Ex-rental

Next maintenance @ 77000km 

Interior Features: 

10-way power driver's seat with power lumbar and 2-way manual passenger seat with front 4-way adjustable head restraints 
Seat-back map pockets 
Climate control 
Cabin air filter 
AM/FM Stereo with CD Player, MP3 Capability, Six Speakers 
Audio input jack 
SYNC With MyFord Voice-Activated Communications and Entertainment System20 
SiriusXM Satellite Radio 
Urethane shift knob 
Front centre console 
Rear centre armrest 
Integrated front door storage 
Power door locks 
Intermittent/speed-sensitive wipers 
Remote decklid release 
Driver and passenger visors 
Dual illuminated visor mirrors 
Dome lamp and map lights 
Pull-down assist handles, front and rear 
Rear window defroster 
12-volt power points (3) 
EasyFuel capless refuel filler system 
Power windows -- one touch up/down driver, passenger, and rear windows 
Global Open Feature 
Message centre with trip computer 
Tilt and telescoping steering wheel 
Steering wheel with cruise and redundant audio controls 
Automatic headlamps 
Compass 
Exterior Temperature Indicator 
Rear A/C vents 
Centre stack storage tray 
MyKey 

Power and Handling: 

2.5L Duratec I-4 engine 
6-speed SelectShift Automatic transmission with thumb shifter 
4-wheel disc anti-lock braking system (ABS) 
Electric power-assist steering 
17-inch Painted Alloy Wheels 
Compact spare wheel/tire 

Exterior Features: 

Integrated spotter mirrors 
Body-color exterior power mirrors 
Security approach lamps/heated exterior power mirrors 
Body-color exterior door handles 
Body-color front and rear bumpers 
Chrome grille 
Roof-mounted antenna 
Halogen projector headlamps 
Parking lamps integrated into headlamps and fascia 
LED taillamps 
Rocker Molding-Bodycolor 
Single exhaust with bright tip 
Solar tinted glass 

Safety: 

Dual front airbags 
Front seat side airbags 
1st- and 2nd-row side air curtains 
Driver and front passenger knee airbag 
Inside trunk safety release 
Seat belt pretensioners 
Personal Safety System 
Tire pressure monitoring system 
Torque Vectoring Control 
AdvanceTrac with Electronic Stability Control 
LATCH (lower anchor and tethers for children) system 
Child Safety Locks--rear doors 
SOS post-crash Alert 
Flip Key 
Perimeter alarm 
SecuriCode keyless entry keypad 
SecuriLock passive anti-theft system 
Emergency Brake Assist 

Video:

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CarProof:

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Only $11999+TAX 13%


Call, text, email or voicemail: 

416-856-4417 

2829 Derry Rd 
Mississauga 
L4T1A5 

Ontario registered dealer buy-with confidence. 

Free delivery across the GTA, worldwide shipping. 

Nothing to hide-you're welcome to bring your mechanic. 

All vehicles come with CarProof. 

OMVIC "as is" definition: 

The motor vehicle sold under this contract is being sold "as-is" and is not represented as being in road worthy condition, mechanically sound or maintained at any guaranteed level of quality.The vehicle may not be fit for use as a means of transportation and may require substantial repairs at the purchaser's expense. It may not be possible to register the vehicle to be driven in its current condition.

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