2000 Ford Expedition Eddie Bauer Sport Utility 4-door 5.4l on 2040-cars
Shirley, New York, United States
An Expedition thats loaded, runs great, ultra reliable, clean for its
age & gets decent fuel mileage for a full size SUV. Has leather
Eddie Bauer seats, power pedals & seats w/memory, power mirrors,
locks, etc. Multi disc changer. A/C works front & rear. No third
seat included but brackets are there for it. Engine runs good, no
Check-Engine lights, transmission shifts fine & no problems with
4wd. 4wd is knob engaged & has auto engage when computer senses
wheel slip. Great for a 1st vehicle, daily driver or winter beast,
smaller than Excursion but full size. Only getting rid of it because
Wifey got a Navigator & we don't need another full size SUV. Well
maintained truck, 2nd owner - adult female, will last another easy 200k
miles ++
Text or call w/questions (718)208-6712 |
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