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2001 Ford Explorer Sport Suv - 4x4 - Automatic -------- Buy It Now Or Make Offer on 2040-cars

US $5,000.00
Year:2001 Mileage:187969
Location:

BUY IT NOW OR MAKE REASONABLE OFFER

Please read entire listing, ask any questions you have, only serious bidders please.

2001 Ford Explorer Sport located in Wytheville VA 24382, can be viewed/driven/inspected anytime. 

Clear title. I recently paid off my loan, finance company(Mid Atlantic Finance) is mailing me title on Tuesday April 1st.

Automatic, V6, 4wd, power windows, AC, CD player, cruise control, Hankook tires with atleast 50% tread remaining. 

In last 6 months I have put in new battery, new fuel pump, new front rotors, new brake pads all the way around, new front sway bars. 

As of today it has 187,969 miles which will change. Most of these are highway miles as I travel weekly for my job. 

Check engine is currently on. This has gone on and off for months. Mechanic told me it was a sensor, do not remember exact one. Does not effect vehicle in anyway.

Four wheel high works great, did great this winter in snow. Four wheel low does not work. Not sure the issue as I never would use it anyway. 

The driver seat recline handle is broken, I have still have not replaced or repaired. 

On the steering wheel it has the cruise control buttons, some of the plastic over the button is broke/missing. Does not effect the function of cruise, it works fine. 

Very few rust spots, they are mainly on the running boards.

This vehicle runs great, I would not be afraid to drive it anywhere. I recently made new vehicle purchase so this one has to go. 


Payment of a $100 deposit through Paypal is required within 24 hours.  Remaining balance is due within the next seven (7) days either in Cash or Cashiers Check from a national bank in the exact amount owed. If using a cashiers check the title will not be released until the check has been confirmed and cleared by the bank which could take up to two weeks. The car is being sold "as is" with no warranty, either written or implied.  Please ask any questions before bidding. All local laws for sale of car will be followed, no exceptions.  Buyer will be solely responsible for picking up the vehicle and/or arranging pick up. 



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