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2014 Ford Flex Limited Awd 7 Passenger 3.5l V6 Ecoboost Engine 6 Speed on 2040-cars

US $47,000.00
Year:2014 Mileage:7800 Color:
Location:

Newton, New Jersey, United States

Newton, New Jersey, United States
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NO DENTS OR MECHANICAL PROBLEMS. COMES FROM A SMOKE FREE, PET FREE ENVIRONMENT.  I AM THE ORIGINAL OWNER- THE VEHICLE WAS PURCHASED AT MAGARINO FORD IN SUSSEX NJ. PICK UP ONLY, LOCATED IN NORTHERN NJ. CASH OR CASHIERS CHECK ONLY.

EXTERIOR:

·         TUXEDO BLACK METALLIC

·         20” MACHINED ALUMINUM WHEELS

·         P255/45R20 A/S BSW TIRES

·         HID PROJECTOR HEADLAMPS

·         LED TAILLAMPS

·         FOG LAMPS

·         MIRRORS-PWR FOLDING HEATED W/ APPROACH LAMPS & MEMORY

·         RAIN SENSING WIPERS

·         SECURICODE KEYLESS ENTRY

·         DOOR HANDLES – CHROME

·         POWER LIFTGATE

·         BRIGT BELTLINE MOLDING

·         EXHAUST TIPS – CHROME

·         EASY FUEL CAPLESS FILLER

·         APPEARANCE PACKAGE

·         MONOCHROMATIC ROOF

INTERIOR:

·         CHARCOAL BLACK W/ GRAY INSER

·         LTHR TRIM FRT HTD MEM SEAT 10 WAY PWR DRV, 6 WAY PASS

·         2ND ROW 60/40 FOLD FLAT

·         3RD ROW 50/50 BENCH

·         DUAL-ZONE ELECTRONIC AUTO CLIMATE CONTROL

·         LEATHER WRAPPED STR WHEEL W/ CRUISE AND AUDIO CONTROL

·         ADAPT CRUISE/COLLI WARNING

·         TILT/TELESCOPE STR COLUMN

·         ADJUST PEDALS & SEATS W/ MEMORY

·         CENTER CONSOLE W/ ARMREST STORAGE & 2 CUPHOLDERS

·         AUTO DIM REARVIEW MIRROR

·         AMBIENT LIGHTING

·         CARPETED FLOOR MATS

·         ALL WEATHER RUBBER FLOOR MATS

·         POWERFOLD 3RD ROW SEAT

·         MULTI-PANEL VISTA ROOF

·         HEATED & COOLED SEATS

FUNCTIONAL:

·         SYNC W/ MYFORD TOUCH

·         SYNC SERVICES

·         SIRIUS SAT SVC N/AAK&HI

·         SONY AUDIO SYSTEM 390 WATT/ 12 SPEAKERS

·         VOICE ACTIVATED NAVIGATION

·         INTELLIGENT ACCESS W/ PUSH BUTTON START

·         AUTO PARK

·         REMOTE START

·         REAR VIEW CAMERA

·         REVERSE SENSING SYSTEM

·         BLIND SPOT INFO SYSTEM

·         UNIVER GARAGE DOOR OPENER

·         110V OUTLET

·         REAR CARGO NET

·         CALIFORNIA/GREEN STATES EMISS

·         CLASS III TRAILER TOW PKG

SAFTETY/SECURITY

·         LATCH CHILD SAFETY SYSTEM

·         AIRBAGS – DUAL STGE FRONT

·         AIRBAGS – FRONT SEAT MOUNTED SIDE IMPACT

·         AIRBAGS – SAFETY CANOPY

·         SOS POST CRASH ALERT SYS

·         TIRE PRESSURE MONITOR SYS

·         ADVANCETRAC WITH RSC

WARRANY

·         3YR/36,000 BUMPER/BUMPER

·         5YR/60,000 POWERTRAIN

·         5YR/60,000 ROADSIDE ASSIST

Ford Flex for Sale

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