2004 Mercury Mountaineer 7-pass Suv Dual Ac-leather-v6-premier Edition on 2040-cars
Waco, Georgia, United States
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I am selling my 2004 Mercury Mountaineer 6cyl 4.0 L, 2wd, it is a 7
passenger (3rd row seating) all leather interior, Ice Cold Dual A\C,
Dual Climate control for driver & passenger.
All power equipment. We have used it to drive between Atlanta, GA and SW Fl, it has 150k miles. Clean Auto Check, Carfax report. We get around 24 mpg on the highway with it, we dont use it as much any more and have priced it to sell fast. Vehicle needs nothing to be driven home, we use on a daily basis and runs excellent, shifts perfect. The driver seat shows some wear with a couple of small tears in the leather, the front bumper has a scuff on the paint on the passenger front. We were going to give to our daughter for Graduation but a job loss has forced us to sell. We are located in west GA about 45 mins from the perimeter of Atlanta. Shipping would be at the expense on the buyer, local pick up is preferred, vehicle is available for inspection daily , please email us for details if you would like to come and take a look. We have listed it locally as well and will leave this up until the vehicle sells. |
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