Detail Info for: Super cold air conditioner, Perfect 4 Wheel Drive Unit

Transaction Info

Sold On:
09/11/2010
Price:
$ 1475.00
Condition:
Used
Mileage:
153170
Location:
Bethesda, MD, 20817
Seller Type:
Private seller

Vehicle Specification

Year Make Model:
2000 Ford Explorer
Submodel Body Type:
XLS SUV
Engine:
6 Cylinder 4.0 Liter
Transmission:
Automatic
VIN:
1FMDU72X3YZB26865
Vehicle Title:
Salvage
Drive Train:
4 Wheel Drive
Fuel Type:
Gasoline
Standard Equipment:
Power Windows
Optional Equipment:

Vehicle Detail

I purchased this vehicle on E-Bay with a salvage title in July 2004. It has been in my possession since then. It had 93,738 miles then and it has 153,167. I drove about 10,000 per year. I am selling this vehicle "AS IS". It has sticking problem on the locking system on driver side door. It also has an intermitting alarm bell when starting the vehicle. It does not affect the performance and my mechanic said it was an air bag alarm with no problem with the operation of the airbag. Other then those two items, the SUV runs great. The air conditioning unit is super cold and the 4 wheel drive runs great. The front window has a crack in it and should be replaced. I have adjusted the price to take these items into consideration. The tires on this SUV have approximately 5,000 miles on them. The tires are practically brand new. The spare tire has a chrome wheel the same as the chrome wheels on the SUV. The spare tire is also practically new. Additionally, I have an extra spare with a generic rim that I will include in the vehicle. To the best of my knowledge, no other problems exist. When I purchased this SUV, it was a little rough with scratches on the plastic in the cargo area. That still exists. It has had one accident since I have owned it. A young fellow backed in to the drivers door. A slight dent still exists after the dent was pulled out. It has an AM/FM Cassette & CD player combo unit. I also have an extra gray center console unit that will be included in the package deal of this auction.

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