2010 Ford Fusion Se Sedan 4-door 3.0l on 2040-cars
Lincoln, Nebraska, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:3.0L 183Cu. In. V6 FLEX DOHC Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:FLEX
Year: 2010
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Ford
Model: Fusion
Trim: SE Sedan 4-Door
Drive Type: FWD
Number of Doors: 4
Mileage: 14,436
As part of liquidating my father's estate, I am selling his Ford Fusion SE 2010 (low mileage.) In the summer of 2010, I was present at the Ford dealership at the time of its purchase. Through the car's life, it has been kept in the garage of his retirement home. I still can detect a new-car smell, amazingly so. The majority of the miles put on it were of interstate travel. During the weekend, he would often drive to my sister's 45 miles away. (Also, the car has never experienced a puff of cigarette smoke.) Condition--Oh, so nice! Yesterday (Monday, November 4) I had the oil changed (top grade synthetic.) The fellow there commented that my father's car hasn't even been broken-in. Uh, yep. I think the term might be "clean," to say the least, if not immaculate. There were some scratches on the side which were in one localized area. I had them buffed out and left them barely noticeable. The rear bumper also had some minor scratches in a small area which I have had professionally painted. I'm selling my father's car with deep regret, but I, myself, own a Ford Fusion 2012. Surprisingly, I like my father's Fusion better than mine. First, it has the bigger engine which makes all the difference. It also seems more solid--it hugs the road better. And it takes the bumps in the road better. Who knows why? Nevertheless, I love how these Fusions handle. They are amazing cars with great styling. If you haven't seen this particular color, SMOKESTONE METALLIC, it has an awesome look. It is elegant and understated, but it's also kind of exciting and sporty. It's mostly silver in appearance but when the light hits it just right there is a classy looking ginger color to it as well. I'm starting out the auction at what I consider a low price with no reserve. I'm a serious seller here, and I don't want to waste anyone's time (my own included.) The following is a list of the car's equipment that I got from the dealership. 4-WHL Disc Brakes @/ABS Power Steering Power Points (2) Tilt/Telescope Wheel Traction Control Interior-- 6-WAY Pwr Drv. Seat W/LUMB 60/40 REAR SEAT W/ SPRING ASSISTED FOLD 1-TOUCH UP/DOWN DRIVER WIN AM/FM SINGLE CD/MP3, 6 SPKR A/C CLIMATE CONTROL MESSAGE CENTER POWER WINDOWS AND LOCKS STR WHEEL W/ SPEED and AUDIO FOLD DOWN FRONT SEAT FRONT AND REAR FLOOR MATS SIRIUS SAT RADIO N/A AK&HI Exterior-- 17" DESIGN WHEEL WITH SILVER PAINT EASY FUEL CAPLESS FILLER EXHAUST TIPS. CHROMED FOG LAMPS POWER MIRRORS--BODY COLOR SPD DEPENDANT INTRVAL WIPER Safety and Security-- Advancetrac esc Latch child safety system Perimeter alarm Side air bags/curtains Securilock pass anti-theft SOS post crash alert sys Included On This Vehicle-- Rapid Spec 202A Sun and Sync Value Package Power moon roof Sync voice activated systems Optional Equipment 3.0L 24V V6 Duratec engine 6-SPD auto transmission P225/50R17 V-rated tires Front license plate bracket EC RR MIR |
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