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Wow that's clean. Don't think I'd be willing to shell out $59,500 for a 14 year old truck.
I agree. But, if someone really wanted a new Excursion, that's probably as close as you'll get. It's the top of the line Ex from that year with the most wanted engine and it's practically brand new. I don't know what the sticker was on that when new, but I do know they aren't making them anymore. If I had a bunch of extra cash, I'd consider buying it. I don't have a bunch of extra cash, however.
I still have the original window sticker for my truck I'll have to dig through the excursion file cabinet. I have every option available in 02 except for rear entertainment and 2nd row captains chairs(which I don't like any of those options. I wanna say it was 52k or 54k out the door.
$59,500 is still a bit steep. I purchased my truck in 2008 with 64,000 miles Southern California garaged truck from the original owner for 22k if I remember correctly. And it was as clean as the blue one listed above.
I agree. But, if someone really wanted a new Excursion, that's probably as close as you'll get. It's the top of the line Ex from that year with the most wanted engine and it's practically brand new. I don't know what the sticker was on that when new, but I do know they aren't making them anymore. If I had a bunch of extra cash, I'd consider buying it. I don't have a bunch of extra cash, however.
That many years, that few a miles, and it's a diesel--maybe NOT so good for the engine to be sitting such a long time between driving--about 700 miles per year.
It is very clean! Maybe in 30-40 years it could be worth that much, but not now!
At the most it would be $40k remember if your comparing to new, a new one would have airbags everywhere, stability control, backup camera and sat radio, along with a touch screen for using the cooled seats. You cannot compare it to a 2017 X if they made one. At this point it is a very low mile X in incredibly great shape. It is not worth anymore than what it was when new, however someone will come along and buy it without thinking I through!
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