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2010 Ford Fusion Se Sedan 4-door 2.5l - Salvage (rebuilt) on 2040-cars

Year:2010 Mileage:68100
Location:

Cleveland, Ohio, United States

Cleveland, Ohio, United States
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2010 Ford Fusion SE

Kelley Blue Book Suggested Retail Price = $12,374

Our Low Reserve Price = $7.000

68,100 miles

With a reserve price that is 56% of the suggested retail price, this vehicle is sure to turn heads with its stunning appearance while saving you a ton of cash!  We made minor cosmetic repairs to the front of the vehicle which includes a new driver side fender, new hood and new grill.  This vehicle has a peppy four cylinder that allows you to zip in-and-out of traffic while preserving gas mileage.  Exceptionally clean inside and out, this beautiful Fusion looks like it just rolled off the assembly line in 2010!

The vehicle rides unbelievably well – no shakes, vibrations, rattling noises or any other annoying sounds or feelings.  Very smooth ride with style and comfort to rival any vehicle in its class.  Every option and system on the vehicle functions properly and there are no warning lights on the dash.  This is an excellent vehicle for a variety of needs: college student, additional family vehicle, traveling salesperson seeking to save money on gas while maintaining professional appearance with clients, etc. 

We are motivated to sell, hence our relatively low reserve price of $7,000 (nearly half of KBB’s suggested retail price).  Please call Travis at 216-926-4513 with any questions.  A $500 non-refundable deposit paid via PayPal is due within 1-hour of winning the auction.  Purchaser is responsible for pick-up/shipping arrangements.  Balance of payment and vehicle pick-up are due within three days (72 hours) of auction close.  Vehicle is in North Randall, OH (an eastside suburb of Cleveland, OH) and we are confident the winning bidder can drive away in it and return to your final destination without any issues. 

If by chance the winning bidder hires a transporter for pick-up, our facility can accommodate all classes of transport vehicles, from flatbed tow trucks to 10-vehicle trailers hauled by a tractor.  We desire to make your vehicle purchase a true pleasure and will work to accommodate your needs as much as we can so long as our previously stated stipulations are met.  Thanks for your interests.  Good luck bidding!

Engine: 4 Cylinder, 2.5 Liter

Trans: Automatic 6-Speed with Overdrive

Seating: 5 Passengers

Fuel Economy: City = 22 mpg; Highway = 31 mpg

-Air Conditioning

-Power Windows

-Power Locks

-Power Sliding Sunroof

-Cruise Control

-Sirius Radio

-CD Player

-Microsoft SYNC (Smart Device Connectivity)

-Auxiliary Input (MP3 Connectivity)

-Traction Control

-Dual Air Bags

-Side Air Bags

-Remote Keyless Entry

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