2006 Ford E250/e-250/e 250 Econoline Cargo Van. $14,000 In Service Records! Ford on 2040-cars
Seattle, Washington, United States
Purchased this when it had 5,046 miles for $19,500.00 I think it's a one owner. Has APPROXIMATELY $14,000.00 IN SERVICE MAINTENANCE RECEIPTS!!!! FULL FOLDER OF RECORDS. Used for saw blade delivery and our customers are pretty far away from our headquarters and thus this is predominantly freeway mileage. I surmise that greater than 90% of mileage accrued is free-way driving. Never towed anything with the van, didn't need too. This van was always serviced by a professional ASE certified facility. Regularly serviced and I can furnish all of the receipts as proof. It's not one of those "lets test how long we can avoid an oil change" type of vans. Thousands $$$$$$$ invested in maintenance. Full folder of records Van is an AUTOMATIC, has 203k +/- miles. The vans current mileage is 203k +/-. I will not be held to an exact mileage, because if I drive it one mile this deviates from what is stated here. The mileage will not be lower than 203k and not exceed 204k. Has power door locks and windows Has Alarm system Side braces in the cargo area, not compartments. Has cosmetic wear such as dings, scratches, dents, etc. This is wear which coincides with regular work wear of a van with this many miles. If you are using this for business you know how vital it is to have a vehicle be functional and mechanically sound as to not interrupt your business. This is why I spent so much on maintenance. Thank you for your interest. I invite all questions and aim to respond promptly and accurately. All the best. ford, chevy. dodge, cargo, van, work, van. 150. 250, 350, 250, e250, e-250, 250, e 250, work van, cargo, econo, |
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