2005 Ford King Ranch In Super Condition! on 2040-cars
Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United States
Engine:5.4L 8-cyl 24-valve
Exterior Color: Estate Green Metallic Clearcoat
Make: Ford
Interior Color: Medium Parchment
Model: Expedition
Warranty: Private Seller
Trim: King Ranch
Options: Third Row Seating - Power, AM/FM/6CD Premium System, Driver Memory Seat, Parking Assist, Tow Package, Cruise Control, Automatic Climate Control, Side Steps, Roof Rack, Fog Lights, 17-in Alloy Wheels, Keyless Entry, Privacy Glass, Auto Steering Wheel Controls, Power Sunroof, DVD Player with Remote Headphones, Wired for XM and AUX input, XM Receiver Can Stay, Leather Seats
Drive Type: 2-WD, 5-speed automatic transmission
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Mileage: 138,276
Power Options: Power Driver and Passenger Seats, Power Third Seat Fold, Power Mirrors, Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
This is a really nice 2005 Expedition King Ranch that has been very well cared for. Well provisioned with power options, including sunroof, third seats, DVD player and Premium Sound System. Mostly highway miles in the South, gets over 19-mpg on highway. Second Owner, car originally from Texas. No accidents, exterior has only minor wear and tear. Interior is excellent. This has the REAL leather seats, and they are in great shape (some normal wear and tear surface scratches present)! Matching Michelins, with 2/3 of tread remaining, 17-in alloy wheels. No known mechanical issues, rides very quietly, smoothly and safely. Cruise Control and XM (receiver stays with vehicle). DVD Player keeps the kids quiet. This vehicle is exceptionally clean - you will have trouble finding one as clean as this - and you will not be disappointed. The "buy-iy-now" is priced properly. The Kelly Blue Book Private Party Value is $11,174 in Excellent condition, $10,774 in Very Good condition. $500 deposit via PayPal required, full payment in 5-days, buyer can pick up or have it shipped.
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