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2001 Ford Taurus Ses, Only 99891 Miles on 2040-cars

US $2,650.00
Year:2001 Mileage:99891
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United States

United States

2001 Ford Taurus SES, 99891 miles young.  This car is loaded, starts every time, is dependable, and clean.  The car has a new battery and starter.  The battery light flickers at random times but the car always starts.  I have not had the battery light diagnosed, but I assume it may be an alternator.  The car runs well and shifts smoothly.  The motor does not smoke or knock.  The key unlocks the passenger door with ease.  I push the electric unlock button from the passenger door and then open the drivers side door.  This should be an easy fix.  I'm selling the car because it is a third vehicle and my wife prefers to drive her Jeep so the Taurus needs a new home.

This Taurus SES is being sold as is.  It is a used vehicle and not presented to potential buyers as a perfect car.  I have listed the defects I have noticed from driving the vehicle and owning it.  It may or may not need work to get inspected and registered in your state of residence.  It has been dependable and reliable vehicle for us. 

For questions and a test drive call Jeff at 240-461-8802.  I'm asking $2900.00 or best offer.  We will consider reasonable offers.   

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