2005 Ford Territory Ghia 7 Seater FOR SALE
Ford Territory Ghia 2005 7 Seater Leather AWD - $11,999.00 ono
Red
Petrol 3984cc
Automatic
approx 165,500km
We have decided to sell our family Ford Territory due to changing to a smaller car. We have very much enjoyed owning this car. It is great to drive, comfortable and has a huge boot to fit all our stuff. It also has all the luxurious features of the Ghia including leather seats, electric driver’s seat with 3 person memory function, trip computer, dual zone climate control and 6 CD stacker.
It is reasonably tidy for its age although it does have a few touch ups on the driver’s door, scratches on back bumper and a couple of the cubby holes don’t work like they used to. Apart from that it runs well and is a pleasure to drive. Includes a tow bar and trailer electrics.
Features:
V6 4.0 Litre Petrol
All Wheel Drive
7 seats in leather
6 CD player/Radio/AUX
Front fog lights
Genuine Ford Towbar with trailer electrics
Driver’s seat electric with memory function
Alloy wheels
Electric mirrors and windows
Remote locking and alarm
Cruise Control
Air conditioning with dual zone climate control
Roof Rails
Steering wheel mounted stereo controls
Airbags
Traction Control with ESP and ABS
Auto dimming rear vision mirror
Auto headlights
PH: 021 245 6039 or PM for viewing etc.
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