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2012 Ford Transit Connect Xlt Mini Cargo Van 4-door 2.0l on 2040-cars

US $16,300.00
Year:2012 Mileage:15100 Color: Silver metallic
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12 Ford Transit Connect XLT


Mileage: 15,100

Exterior: Silver metallic

Interior: Dark Gray

Engine: 2.0 4-cyl

Transmisson: Automatic Transmission
23 City / 28 HWY

Less Than 16k miles, 1 owner, Transit Connect Van Shelving Package, Parking sensors!, Power Door Locks,Power Windows,Power Mirrors,Heated Outside Mirror(s),AM/FM Stereo Radio,Compact Disc Player,Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS),Traction Control System,Cruise Control,Dual Air Bags,Side Air Bag System,Dual Sliding Doors,Adjustable Lumbar Seat(s),Air Conditioning,Cloth Upholstery,Power Steering,Radial Tires,Deluxe Wheel Covers,Tilt Steering Wheel,Intermittent Wipers,Center Console,Tachometer,Reading Light(s),Vanity Mirrors,Vehicle Stability Assist,Tire Pressure Monitor,RSC Roll Stability Control,Anti-Theft Device(s),Multi-Function Steering Wheel,Airbag Deactivation,Body Side Moldings,Adjustable Head Rests,Bucket Seats,Fog Lamps,3 Point Seatbelts,Body-Color Bumpers,Privacy Glass,Dual Sliding Side Doors,Power Outlet(s) Serviced up to Date, Runs perfect. Title in hand. Call 630-205-206.


Minivan has been involved in a minor accident, Sustained damaged to rear of vehicle. Therefor it has a rebuilt branded title. It can be registered in all 50 states including Canada.Vehicle did pass a Multi Point Saftey inspection by Illinois state police. And passed with flying colors. Only the Rear Doors were replaced, parts that were used in the Repairs were OEM parts from the dealer and painted. Paint is matched perfectly. You are unable to notice that any repairs took place. No other parts were damaged. There was no frame damage, no airbag deployment or water damage of any kind. No suspension Damage. Vehicles alignment is true and to manufacturer's specifications. Vehicle was repaired by a professional collision repair facility. We are a certifed Rebuilder by the state of Illinois, And have been in the business for over 15 years. We strive for our customers satisfaction. Please bid with confidence Call 630-205-2062 for more information.















































































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