2004 Ford Ranger Xlt on 2040-cars
400 S. Lebanon St., Lebanon, Indiana, United States
Engine:4.0L V6 12V MPFI SOHC
Transmission:5-Speed Automatic
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 1FTYR15E84PB45545
Stock Num: C4458
Make: Ford
Model: Ranger XLT
Year: 2004
Exterior Color: Blue
Interior Color: Black
Options: Drive Type: 4WD
Number of Doors: 2 Doors
Mileage: 103363
This 2004 Ford Ranger XLT Extended cab 4WD is in excellent shape, new tires and brakes all the way around, perfect paint and a outstanding clean interior. Your going to love this one, its truly that nice. We provide a zero deductible limited warranty that comes along with the purchase of this vehicle, you can take it anywhere you live at your favorite mechanic or garage and it won't cost you a penny for a covered repair under this plan. We accept any and all trades, just drive them in to us. We accept cash, cashiers checks, all major credit cards, bank drafts and wires, and most any form of payment. We also finance with over 35 lenders we have such as banks, credit unions, finance company's and our own In House lending for those with No Credit, Slow Credit, Bankruptcy chapters 7 or 13, Collections, tax liens, medical collections, garishments, just about any negititive credit, we can do it here and we finance any credit, from any city, from any state, even yours! Nation wide lending here, just call us today or apply online securely 24/7 anytime. We can put you in one of our vehicles today with a small down payment and weekly, bi-weekly or monthly payments today. Visit our website at www.jmautosaleslebanon.com for more pictures or give us a call at 877-730-3227, ask for Jerry! Why Buy from us! Our dealership, has a smaller more personal, very honest, family way of doing business. We can offer you a better value for the dollar because of our low overhead, so you get more vehicle for less money at J&M Auto Sales Inc of Lebanon. All our vehicles go thru an inspection process and are repaired and certified ready before you even look at the vehicle. Our fee's are of course Indiana Sales Tax, BMV Fee's and our Doc Fee. We also offer to you warranty's that comes along with the vehiclie thru our pricing. You pay nothing extra! Our Owner has been in the car industry over 25 years and has exceptionl knowledge of where to find almost any brand that you desire, s *IMPORTANT NOTICES* SEE VIDEOS OF OUR VEHILCES AT www.jmautosaleslebanon.com FREE 6 MONTH OR 6,000 Mile Warranty. Vehicles pass a 75 point inspection before offered for sale. All Vehicles are certified and come with a free warranty and free carfax history report. Prices do not include doc fee, registration, or state sales tax. We have financing, banks, credit unions, ect, for almost anyone!
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