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2011 Ford Flex Titanium Sport Utility 4-door 3.5l on 2040-cars

Year:2011 Mileage:71752 Color: Condition
Location:

Schwenksville, Pennsylvania, United States

Schwenksville, Pennsylvania, United States

We are selling our 2011 Ford Flex Titanium.  We have ordered a new 2015 Escalade and will be trading in this Vehicle in a couple months, unless a deal is reached prior to then.  The Cadillac Dealer offered us a trade in value of $24,000.00.  I have it listed at $25,000.00.  Pricing is Firm.  KBB has this vehicle valued at $25,400.00 if purchased by a private party. in "very good" condition.  Their quote does not figure the custom wheels and custom paint.  I am selling it for below market value even without figuring in the custom wheels.  Truecar.com also has this vehicle valued at $25,495.00 and considers it a Great Deal.  This is a one of a kind Flex and everyone compliments us on it.

Title is in the process of being paid off from the financing company.  We are the original owner.  There was an accident back in 2012 to the front end, and was completely repaired and fixed by Ford.  We haven't had any problems with the repairs.

Mechanical (10/10):  We have had absolutely no mechanical issues since we have owned the vehicle.  Car has been maintained regularly.  AC blows cold air.  No engine knocking.  No leaks.

Handling (10/10):  Handles perfectly.

Electronics (10/10):  Everything works.  CD Player, DVD Player, Heated Seats, Electronic Seats, Mirror Buttons, Climate Control Buttons, Radio, Navigation, Sunroof, Steering Wheel Controls

Interior Condition (8/10):  Seats are in near perfect condition.  No tears, no rips, no cracking or peeling.  The 2nd Row seats have been minimally used.  The 3rd row seats were used only a couple times.  Minimal stains and scuffs.

Exterior Condition (9/10):  Paint is in excellent condition with only surface scratches in areas.  No dents or dings.  Wheels are also in excellent condition.  The wind deflector on the rear passenger door is broke (it broke when it was run through a car wash).  No rust.

Engine (10/10):  Flawless.  No leaks or knocks.  Everything operates perfectly.  Never had any issues or problems.  No rust.

I have more pictures that I can e-mail you.  Ebay only lets you upload 4 pictures for free.  The car is also listed on Auto Trader and Philadelphia Craigslist.  I also created this ebay account so I could list this for free (Ebay lets you list your first 5 cars for free with a new account).  Cash or Certified Bank Check only.  Please only serious buyers.  Thanks!

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