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2012 Ford Fusion Sel Sedan 4-door 2.5l-leather-black, Great Mpg on 2040-cars

US $12,000.00
Year:2012 Mileage:32420 Color: with black high quality leather makes the perfect match
Location:

Braselton, Georgia, United States

Braselton, Georgia, United States
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UP FOR AUCTION IS A VERY BEAUTIFUL 2012 FORD FUSION SEL IN EXCELLENT CONDITION!!
 Black on exterior with black high quality leather makes the perfect match. !!
 THIS FUSION IS POWERED BY SIX SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION AND BY FOUR CYLINDER 2.5 LITER ENGINE and 32,420 miles.
 Also few option includes: aluminum wheels, Microsoft Sync Technology, interior ambient lights, front and passenger and sides airbags, ABS brakes, automatic or manual A/C control(dual zone), in dash clock, power doors and windows, power sides mirrors, Mp3 player,six CD changer, screen info panel, tilt- and telescope-adjustable steering wheel, electric seats adjustment, cruise control, remote control, driver door key pad entry, fog lights, 17 inch aluminum alloy wheels, rear seats fold down, 60/40, to give access to the 16.5 cubic feet of luggage space.

This Sedan has no known problems, looks stunning and drives silky-smooth.
The car runs great and the transmission is very smooth shifting. 
No known problem, everything work the way supposed t0

Comes with the remaining  manufacturer warranty

  Outside body condition is very good, no dents or scratches.
 Interior condition is very good, no cuts, stains, never smoked inside.
 All maintenance up to date including new oil and oil filter, brake fluid, antifreeze, battery, etc.  


I welcome and encourage bidders to inspect the vehicle, doing so prior to the auction ending. We are willing to arrange and conduct an inspection on the bidder's behalf, but bidder is solely responsible for all expenses associated with any/all inspections. I just want you to bid with confidence. This is an awesome car.

Autocheck shows this vehicle was in an rear accident sometimes back with the previous owner----trunk lid, rear bumper cover, right and left tail lights  were professional replaced and painted.

Vehicle comes with a Clean and Clear Title. 

Please ask any questions prior to bidding. I will answer all questions as fast as possible. DO not forget your bid is a contract. 

Please understated this is a used vehicle and may have normal age imperfections. 

Please bid only if willing to buy and funds available.

I reserve the right to contact any bidder to confirm authenticity .



Payment is preferred in cash and in person. Bank wire transfer is the second option.   For in or out-of-state customers a cashier check is accepted with the following conditions: the check will have to be verified with the issue bank and funds clear and only then the car will be transferred to the buyer. A $500 PayPal nonrefundable deposit is required within 24 hours of auction close the remaining balance must be paid in a 3 days period.

Winning bidder must contact us within 12 hours of auction end, and make arrangements for payment at that time.


There are no other dealer taxes added to the final price.

Shipping can be arranged at buyer request to different states at reasonable prices.  I can give you a close estimate to your location. Shipping payment is buyer responsibility.

Low reserve price!! Thousands below nada.com value.
Happy bidding!!

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