Exceptional 2006 Ford Escape Xlt Awd 85000 3.0l V6 Class Ii Tow Hitch Very Clean on 2040-cars
Laguna Niguel, California, United States
This is an exceptional 2006 Ford Escape XLT AWD 3.0L V6 with only 85000 miles. I am the original owner and it has been very well maintained with regular scheduled maintenance done every 5000 miles as per Ford specs. It has always been in a garage and the paint shows it and the interior is also very clean. It has a 6 CD changer in the radio. I installed a Class II tow hitch that is good up to 3500 pounds and uses a 2" receiver. The tires still have good tread and it has the roof rack rails and cross bars. Asking price is right at Kelly Blue Book and is reasonable based on the overall condition, only 85000 miles and the added tow hitch. The pictures speak for themselves and show the exceptional condition of this vehicle. Email me with any questions. |
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