2019 Ford F-150
in Chicoutimi on autoExpert.ca # FEL-R 3186

2019 Ford F-150 MODÈLE XTR MOTEUR 5.0 LITRES BTE 6,5 pi

2019 Ford F-150

  • Make: Ford
  • Model: F-150 MODÈLE XTR MOTEUR 5.0 LITRES BTE 6,5 pi
  • Year: 2019
  • Mileage: 67,779 km
  • Transmission: automatic
  • Drive Type: awd
  • Vehicle Passengers: 6
  • Doors: 4
  • Ext. Color: black
  • Int. Color: gray
  • Engine: 8 cylinders
  • Fuel Type: unleaded
  • Stock no.: FEL-R 3186

Ford F-150 XLT XTR SuperCrew 4RM caisse de 6,5 pi 2019 à vendre

$45,980

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Jean Dumas Saguenay Mitsubishi

1147 Royaume Blvd W
Chicoutimi, Quebec
G7H 5B1

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