2005 Ford Freestar Sel, 7 Passenger Van, 4.2l V-6, Garage Kept, Very Clean on 2040-cars
Bensalem, Pennsylvania, United States
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$7800 or best offer for a clean, attractive and well maintained, 2005 metallic, light blue Ford Freestar SEL minivan with gray cloth interior. Original owner, garage kept and low miles, as can be seen in the picture of the odometer; 58,195 miles. Note that it may have a few more miles by time of sale, depending on the number of test drives. As noted in the condition section, there are minor cosmetic issues (e.g. scratches in paint and small chips in paint on rear bumper) but it has not required body work or significant repair. Any other service performed on the vehicle has been regular maintenance or warranty work. The van runs well and is very clean. It is considered to be in good to very good condition, per KBB guidelines. It is a 7 passenger vehicle, not 8 passenger, since the 2nd row has 2 cloth captains chairs. The DVD Entertainment system can be viewed by the 2nd and 3rd row passengers. This feature has been wonderful for those long road trips, to keep the kids from getting bored. Other options include a power driver's seat, power front windows, power locks, keyless entry (key pad on driver door) tilt steering wheel, cruise control, power rear venting windows, anti-lock brakes and AM-FM stereo with CD player. The PA inspection is good until October of this year. This vehicle is being sold As-Is and there is no warranty. The seller prefers local pickup but, if the purchases wishes to have the vehicle shipped, the purchaser must arrange and pay for the shipping. Serious bidders only and you must have proof of existing insurance and a valid driver's license prior to taking a test drive. A photo copy of your license and insurance card will be made prior to a test drive but the copy will be returned upon completion of test drive and/or sale of the vehicle. I will also provide the purchaser with an Agreement of Sale, which will help with registering and insuring the vehicle. |
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