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Loaded Cvt Automatic Transmission Mature Owner 67k Mi Immaculate N/r No Reserve! on 2040-cars

Year:2007 Mileage:67824 Color: With the exception of a few minor chips
Location:

Yorba Linda, California, United States

Yorba Linda, California, United States

Presenting this Immaculate,

2007 Ford

Five Hundred SEL AWD

With only

67,824 Original Miles

 

and

No Reserve Price!

 

Featuring:

·        AWD (ALL Wheel Drive) W/CVT Automatic Transission

·        Leather Seating

·        Traction Control

·        AM/FM/ 6-Disk, In-Dash CD Changer Audio System W/MP3 Radio

·        18” Chrome Alloy Wheels

·        Power Moon Roof

·        8-Way Power Driver’s Seat

·        Power Passenger’s Seat

·        Leather Steering Wheel W/Audio Controls

·        Automatic Climate Control

·        Power Adjustable Pedals

·        Both Keys W/Remotes

·        85 Year-Old Owner

·        All Original Books

·        Garaged Kept

·        Meticulously Maintained

 

Please allow time for all 59 photographs to load and inspect carefully as great cars such as this rarely come along.

 

Go ahead, scroll down and see for yourself…

If you’re looking for an outstanding value in a pre-owned, 4-door sedan, look no further. Lovingly owned and meticulously maintained by an 85 year old woman, this Ford Five Hundred SEL was treated like her one and only child.  

Finished in the most desirable color combination; Dark Red with Beige Leather interior, this SEL with All Wheel Drive is a cut above the rest.

 

Let’s take a closer look now.

 

 

Exterior:

With the exception of a few minor chips, scuffs and scratches (mostly along the lower, right front area here) the 100% original factory looks great.

 

 

In this case, what lies beyond the shiny exterior speaks volumes about the loving care this Ford has always received.

 

Surveying the straight and smooth coachwork today, we marvel at how well the finish looks.

 

Combination entry located here

 

The Hankook Optimo P225/55/R18 radials are like new and are mounted to 18” chrome wheels which show some minor curb damage but still have amazing detail.

 

Speaking of detail, let us stress how straight the body is, how glossy the paint: if you wouldn't know differently, you'd think to be looking at a 6-month old, not a 6-year old car.

This one is that clean!

 

 

We'll inspect the interior next, shall we?

 

This roomy Ford offers an airy cabin with eight cup holders, a full menu of airbags and one of the world's largest trunks (21 cubic feet) which makes it a solid bet for families. A tall seating position helps wean SUV groupies off the habit, while providing excellent visibility and easy entry for passengers.

This SEL full leather trim package includes eight-way power driver seat and power passenger seat, automatic climate control, a leather-wrapped steering wheel, wood interior trim, an MP3-compatible in-dash CD changer, a fold-flat front-passenger seat and an auto-dimming rearview mirror.

Always garaged and never smoked in, the supple leather interior is absolutely flawless.

 

Scrutinize the leather cabin and it's apparent that designers put a lot of thought into creating an attractive and functional environment. Rear passengers are treated to equally spacious quarters, making this Ford car a good bet for families with teenagers. The rear seats fold flat in a 60/40-split and this, along with the fold-flat front-passenger seat, allows owners to transport items up to 9 feet in length.

Everything from the carpet to the headliner appears untouched.

 

Audio, onboard computer and speed controls are located on the steering wheel

 

The instruments all work flawlessly and the low 67,000 miles were meticulously maintained.

Miles at the end of this one-week auction will be slightly higher as the car is available for inspections and test drives.

 

Service receipts are included…

 

The CRV Automatic transmission with All Wheel Drive and traction control has amazing performance and handling features. The audio system with 6-Disk in dash CD guarantees pleasurable audio, even when traveling at speeds well above the double nickel.

 

All window, lock and mirror switches and pedal adjustment feature work perfectly.

 

Headliner is flawless and the Power Moon Roof is another factory option.

Books and Owner’s manuals are in their original pouch.

Both remote keys are included.

Everything looks, smells and feels as if the car was delivered yesterday, not 6 years ago.


 

The spacious trunk has panels that fold forward

 

The spare wheel/tire, jack & lug wrench appear to have never been used.

 

A picture says more than a thousand words: this trunk is immaculate!

 

Engine & Mechanical:

 

The immaculate engine compartment is all original and factory-correct.

 

Beyond religious oil and fluid changes, all services were performed at the recommended intervals.

 

As a result, this Five Hundred is mechanically as strong as it is cosmetically.

 

Yes, any Ford can be very tough and reliable with a bit of preventative maintenance!

 

Safety:

All Five Hundred models come with a full set of disc brakes, ABS and Electronic Brakeforce Distribution Air Bags and Traction Control.

Front- and side-impact testing by the NHTSA returned a perfect five-star rating across the board.

The IIHS named the Ford Five Hundred a "Best Pick" after conducting its frontal-offset crash test.

Drivability:

With a 3.0-liter V6 and CVT automatic, ride and handling is a strong point for the Five Hundred with a pleasant blend of comfort and agility. In any climate, the powerful engine starts every time, idles, revs and pulls effortlessly without unusual noises or hesitation and accelerates strong and smooth leaving no smoke in your rear-view mirror.

 

Warmed up, the oil pressure and coolant temperature remains absolutely stable, with no hint of overheating even after extended runs in rush hour traffic. The all-wheel-drive, continuously variable transmission (CVT) has all the convenience of a regular automatic but has an infinite number of ratios and chooses whichever one best fits a given situation. Fuel economy rates 19 mpg city, 25 mpg highway.

 

Steering is precise and the 4-wheel ABS disc brakes anchor the car securely, in a straight line, and without any hint of fading.

 

Aided with traction control and 18” alloy wheels, handling and braking are superb with no rattles, shakes, shimmies or pulls. All in all, this Five Hundred is a joy to drive, perfectly reliable and ready to be driven anywhere, even across the Country, if that's where you live. Finally, with an original MSRP of over $33,000, the 2007 Ford Five Hundred has reached the bottom-end of the depreciation curve; a perfect time to buy. There's but one stumbling block on the way to Five Hundred Heaven: Immaculate, garaged, meticulously maintained, low mile examples are getting very hard to find. All the more reason to watch this one closely;

 

 

Presently, we have a clear, Utah Title. License and registration fees have been pre-paid through March, 2014 and a CA smog Certificate will be provided to complete Title transfer here in CA. Local sales tax and DMV transfer fees apply to residents in CA.

All questions must be answered and all inspections must be completed PRIOR TO BIDDING.

We are proud to have 100% POSITIVE FEEDBACK. Bid with confidence, knowing everything represented in this auction is accurate.


BIDDERS WITH ZERO OR NEGETIVE FEEDBACK MUST EMAIL US FOR APPROVAL PRIOR TO BIDDING OR THEIR BID WILL BE CANCELED.

Is this car "mint?" Of course not. No vehicle that has been driven on the highway can rightfully be called "mint." It's a term best reserved for uncirculated coins. But being a 6-year-old Ford with 67,000 miles that has always been treated with utmost respect, it's as good as it gets.

 

This Ford’s present condition and buying terms have been described as accurately as possible. If you have ANY questions or want to schedule a personal or 3rd party inspection, please email us PRIOR TO BIDDING. You will receive a prompt response.

 

This is certainly one of the finest Fords in the nation and is offered here with No Reserve. What a great opportunity to purchase one of the finest 4-door sedans on the market that is sure to remain an outstanding investment for the winning bidder and a joy to drive for many years to come.

 

Thank you, good luck and HAPPY BIDDING!

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