2013 Ford Edge on 2040-cars
San Luis, Colorado, United States
If you have more questions or want more details please email : destinydffoscue@ukwalkers.com .
This is a 2013 Ford Edge Sport AWD, black with all of the extra's. Please see below for all of the specs on this
SUV. This SUV does AWESOME driving in the snow as well as all the other times. Great road trip car as well as
traveling around town. New tires as of Friday 4-15-16. This SUV has been garaged at home as well as work and had
been taken good care of. I have all of the service records since the beginning. Please ask any questions you need.
Model: 2013 Ford Edge w/ Sport package
Curb weight: 4,282 to 4,458 lbs
Horsepower: 305 hp
Engine: 3.7 L V6
MPG: Up to 19 city / 26 highway
Tires: P265/40R22 105W
Mileage: 32,000 (as of 4-9-16)
Dimensions: 184″ L x 76″ W x 67″ H
22" wheels
Power everything: sunroof, windows, mirrors, steering, seats, locks, lift-gate etc.
Dual chrome exhaust
Bluetooth (Android & iOS) connection
Sony AM/FM radio, Sirius Satellite (you connect), USB, CD player, + other connections
Navigation and maps
2 cup holders in the front and 2 in the back
60/40 split fold down rear seats
Front seats have heat
Steering wheel controls (just about controls all functions in the SUV)
Cruse control
HUGE sunroof w/ 3 open settings and sun shade (biggest in the industry)
Piano black gloss interior with chrome, light/dark gray trim
Black leather seating areas
Push button start and remote start and remote lift gate open/close function
Cargo net
Lighted "EDGE" in lower door trim
Lighted ground when getting in/out of car and remote lock/unlock
Front passenger seat folds down 100%
Center console with USB, SD slot, lighter adapter and hidden area
Pass-through compartment behind shifter w/ additional lighter adapter
Auto transmission w/ paddle shifters on the steering wheel
Here are some aftermarket extra's I did:
PIA fog lights (Professionally installed. NOTE: Both fog lights bulb was replace w/ a LED bulb) (The on/off button
is hidden but can be easily accessed while driving)
Tinted window's (limo dark)
Clear bra on the front, back bumper, mirror's, front lower door jams, and inside the door handles
Dash-mat or Dash-Topper (black)
WeatherTech floor mats for the two front seats, middle section and the cargo area
Garaged both home and work
New Hankook Ventus STRH06 tires 265/40R22 (installed 4-15-16)
Valentine One radar detector, (best of the best) professionally installed and hard wired.
NOTE TO BUYER: Back window wiper trim is broken but can easily be replace (function is normal).
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