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~~no Reserve 2002 Ford Taurus Ses Sedan~~ on 2040-cars

Year:2002 Mileage:204000 Color: Silver /
 Gray
Location:

Isanti, Minnesota, United States

Isanti, Minnesota, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Sedan
Engine:3.0L 182Cu. In. V6 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
VIN: 1FAFP55UX2A179374 Year: 2002
Model: Taurus
Trim: SES 2-Valve Sedan 4-Door
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: FWD
Options: CD Player
Mileage: 204,000
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Exterior Color: Silver
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Interior Color: Gray
Number of Cylinders: 6
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

PLEASE MAKE SURE TO ALWAYS SCROLL DOWN TO THE BOTTOM TO CHECK FOR CORRECTIONS OR ADDITIONS TO THE LISTING!

PLEASE READ BEFORE BIDDING!!!


THIS IS A NEW LISTING, & FRESH TO THE LOT


SERIOUSLY,
PLEASE.....DO NOT PLAN TO BID IF YOU ARE NOT GOING TO COMPLETE THE TRANSACTION!!!
IT IS A WEEKLY OCCURRENCE & IS REALLY GETTING OLD!
IF YOU DON'T WANT IT, ITS SIMPLE..............D O N ' T B I D
YOU WON'T HURT MY FEELINGS
IF YOU HAVE LESS THAN A 10 FEEDBACK RATING, PLEASE CONTACT ME BEFORE BIDDING
IF YOU DON'T I WILL CANCEL YOUR BID!

(((I HAVE BEEN REALLY HAVING ISSUES WITH LOW FEEDBACK BUYERS LATELY, ALL I ASK IS YOU EMAIL OR CALL TO VERIFY YOU ARE A REAL & SERIOUS BIDDER!)))

THIS CAR SHOULD BRING OVER $2500 ALL DAY LONG BUT STARTING THE BIDDING AT ONLY $500
HOW CAN YOU GO WRONG????
PLEASE KEEP IN MIND, ALL BUYERS WILL PAY A TOTAL OF $250.00 DEALER FEE, THAT'S ON TOP OF THE HIGH BID PRICE


2002 FORD TAURUS SES SEDAN

3.0 V6 AT AC CC PW PL PM

CAR RUNS & DRIVES BUT NEEDS SOME TLC

ODOMETER IS READING ABOUT 204,XXX BELIEVED ACTUAL

IF YOU HAVE THE TIME TO TINKER AROUND WITH IT
YOU WILL BE ABLE TO GET A GOOD DEAL ON A 10 YR OLD CAR

ISSUES KNOWN:

BRAKE LIGHT IS ON UNKNOWN WHY BUT BRAKES DO WORK BUT KIND OF SOFT
PADS & ROTORS WOULD BE A GOOD IDEA

BADLY NEED TIRES ALL AROUND ALMOST SLICKS

HAS RUST

INTERIOR COULD USE A DETAILING

SOME MINOR DINGS & SCRATCHES EXPECTED FOR ITS AGE

OTHER THAN THAT I DON'T KNOW ANYTHING ELSE ABOUT IT.

I try to list each & every vehicle as accurately & honestly as I can but, there are sometimes items that are not as obvious to notice when doing this. So, with that being said,
PLEASE UNDERSTAND that I don't always catch each & every flaw on these vehicles & you need to understand that it is a USED vehicle, it is BEING SOLD AS IS.
These types of things may or may not happen & sometimes people are too quick to leave negative feedback because of it!
I am very easy & laid back to work with, BUT, don't try screwing with me if you didn't understand the transaction AFTER the deal is done!

(i.e. if something was working when I checked it prior to listing it & later quit working after you took possession, how am I supposed to know that??)

I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END AUCTION EARLY DUE TO A LOCAL SALE!!!

ALSO, PLEASE DO NOT EMAIL OR CALL TO ASK ME IF I WILL TAKE $500 FOR IT & END AUCTION EARLY,
YOU WILL JUST HAVE TO WAIT FOR AUCTION TO END, WE BOTH KNOW THAT IT WILL SELL FOR MORE!
IF IT DOESN'T THEN IT WILL SELL ONLY ON EBAY FOR $500
THAT'S THE CHANCE OF AUCTION!
IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN COMING OUT & PURCHASING IT OFF THE LOT,
LETS MAKE A DEAL!!!


ALL BUYERS WILL PAY A TOTAL OF $250.00 DEALER FEE
(( NO EXCEPTIONS, I AM GUESSING YOU DON'T WORK FOR FREE! ))

OTHER FEES INCLUDE:

MINNESOTA BUYERS PAY SALES TAX, TITLE, LICENSE FEES

OUT OF MN BUYERS PAY A $10.00 31 DAY TEMP TAG IF NEEDED, OR BRING YOUR OWN PLATES

THESE FEE'S ARE ON TOP OF THE FINAL BID PRICE....., NO EXCEPTIONS!

THAT IS ALL YOU WILL PAY, NOTHING ELSE, NO SURPRISES, NO KIDDING!

VEHICLE IS BEING SOLD AS IS/WHERE IS, NO WARRANTY IMPLIED OR EXPRESSED!

DEALERS WILL ALSO PAY THE $250 NO EXCEPTIONS!

$500.00 PAYPAL DEPOSIT EXPECTED WITH IN 24 HOURS OF AUCTION END!

VEHICLE IS EXPECTED TO BE PAID IN FULL WITHIN 7 DAYS FROM AUCTION END.

CASH OR BANK TRANSFER PREFERRED.

(REMAINING BALANCE DUE THROUGH PAYPAL OR CREDIT/DEBIT CARDS WILL HAVE A PROCESSING FEE ADDED)


VEHICLE IS EXPECTED TO BE PICKED UP WITHIN 7 DAYS OF AUCTION END OR A $25 A DAY STORAGE FEE WILL BE CHARGED
UNLESS OTHER ARRANGEMENTS HAVE BEEN MADE & OK'D BY ME!

(SORRY, DUE TO A BUYER THAT THOUGHT I WAS A FREE STORAGE LOT OF 6 WEEKS!!!)

IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CALL 952-334-CARS OR EMAIL

PLEASE BID ONLY IF YOU READ & UNDERSTAND THIS WHOLE LISTING!

Delivery is available, (PAID IN FULL UP FRONT) price will depend on how far you are from me.

If vehicle needs to be delivered to train station, airport or bus station it is possible of an additional fee usually $50-100 depending on where.

Otherwise there are many transport companies across the USA

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