2009 Ford Taurus X Sel Wagon 4-door 3.5l-gorgeous Cinnamon Metallic on 2040-cars
Newalla, Oklahoma, United States
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For sale is my 2009 Ford Taurus X. This car runs great and is perfect
for a family, VERY comfortable, and is in great condition, well
maintained with good tires and brakes. Clean Auto Check Report: No
Accidents. Ext / Int Color: Cinnamon Metallic with Camel Cloth Interior
Luxury Features: Air Conditioning Digital Information Center Cruise
Control Tilt Steering Wheel Clock Tachometer Power Equipment: Power
Steering Power Windows Power Locks Power Mirrors Power Driver's Seat
Safety Features: Security System Key less Entry Anti-Lock Brakes
Traction Control System Driver's Air Bag Passenger Air Bag Side Air Bags
Intermittent Wipers Rear Defogger Audio / Video: Factory System AM/FM
CD Player Other Features: Roof Rack Additional Features: Center Arm Rest
Center Console Child Proof Door Locks Cup Holders Exterior Keypad Entry
Service History- Well maintained and serviced regularly 190,157 (Mainly
Highway Miles) Second Owner No Known Mechanical Problems The vehicle
runs and drives good. We only have one key. Warranty None - Sold As-Is -
Condition Report Good Interior Good Carpets Good Seats Good Dashboard
Good Panels / Headliner Good Exterior Good Paint Good Trim Condition
Good Glass Condition No Known Accidents No Known Bodywork Tires & Wheels: Good Tires
Tire Size: 215/65/R17 17" Alloy Wheels Spare Good.
NADA clean retail value is $8,660 |
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