I have for sale two vehicles:
2010 Ford Fusion Hybrid with 105k that is loaded with all options including heated leather seatsand mirrors, keyless entry touchpad, touch screen/voice activated Navigation, blind side and rear back up sensors, rear back up camera, sunroof and Microsoft Sync radio system (Bluetooth/AUX/Handsfree phone) with factory option Sony speakers/amp. This car was hit in the driver side front quarter. The stereo harness in trunk was modified, passenger seat was unbolted to remove something underneath it and there is a data cable that comes up from the floor on the driver’s side. Car history shows it was in FL then MT and had prior accident in 7/2011 and last one in 1/2019. I charged 12v battery and drove it in my driveway.
The other (parts car) is a 2011 Ford Fusion Hybrid with 72K miles that is a rear hit with cloth interior, Microsoft Sync radio system (Bluetooth/AUX/Handsfree phone), dual zone climate control and rear back up sensors. Car history shows it was in FL then IN until accident. Car starts, runs and drives.
I had planned to use the front clip from the rear hit vehicle/parts car to repair the 2010 model then part out the valuable parts (low mileage drivetrain, hybrid battery, doors, wheels, airbags, steering rack/wheel, dash etc). They are both the same color (grey color code UJ) so that saves $$$ on the painting cost. The damage to the front hit wasn't as bad as I thought so you can fix either with the other or you could also precure more parts and fix both. They both have salvage titles.
I’ve owned a few of these before and they are good driving cars that get good mileage (35 mpg avg), are reliable and have no known big issues. Because of the weather I haven't picked up the 2011 yet that is in IN. I will post pics soon but only have poor quality pics until the weather clears up.
Review of car:
https://www.newcartestdrive.com/reviews/2010-ford-fusion/
$4,200 for both vehicles.
Contact me with any questions at rowekmr(at)aol.com or 773 879-0681
2010 Ford Fusion Hybrid with 105k that is loaded with all options including heated leather seatsand mirrors, keyless entry touchpad, touch screen/voice activated Navigation, blind side and rear back up sensors, rear back up camera, sunroof and Microsoft Sync radio system (Bluetooth/AUX/Handsfree phone) with factory option Sony speakers/amp. This car was hit in the driver side front quarter. The stereo harness in trunk was modified, passenger seat was unbolted to remove something underneath it and there is a data cable that comes up from the floor on the driver’s side. Car history shows it was in FL then MT and had prior accident in 7/2011 and last one in 1/2019. I charged 12v battery and drove it in my driveway.
The other (parts car) is a 2011 Ford Fusion Hybrid with 72K miles that is a rear hit with cloth interior, Microsoft Sync radio system (Bluetooth/AUX/Handsfree phone), dual zone climate control and rear back up sensors. Car history shows it was in FL then IN until accident. Car starts, runs and drives.
I had planned to use the front clip from the rear hit vehicle/parts car to repair the 2010 model then part out the valuable parts (low mileage drivetrain, hybrid battery, doors, wheels, airbags, steering rack/wheel, dash etc). They are both the same color (grey color code UJ) so that saves $$$ on the painting cost. The damage to the front hit wasn't as bad as I thought so you can fix either with the other or you could also precure more parts and fix both. They both have salvage titles.
I’ve owned a few of these before and they are good driving cars that get good mileage (35 mpg avg), are reliable and have no known big issues. Because of the weather I haven't picked up the 2011 yet that is in IN. I will post pics soon but only have poor quality pics until the weather clears up.
Review of car:
https://www.newcartestdrive.com/reviews/2010-ford-fusion/
$4,200 for both vehicles.
Contact me with any questions at rowekmr(at)aol.com or 773 879-0681