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2011 Fiesta/16 Premium Wheels/tinted Windows/auto Trans/heated Leather/sync on 2040-cars

US $11,000.00
Year:2011 Mileage:44444 Color: features are
Location:

Dayton, Ohio, United States

Dayton, Ohio, United States
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2011 Ford Fiesta SEL 4 door sedan w/ 100,000 ext Warranty/Pristine Shape/Sharp Car

This is one sharp 5 passenger, non smoker owned car with great gas mileage.

The color is Red Candy Metallic (Basically, candy apple red) and get 34 MPG in the city and over 40 on the highway.

Options for this car is as follows:

Keyless ignition, tilt wheel, Heated leather seats, AM/FM/CD/MP3/USB/Sirius Satellite Radio with premium sound and 6 speakers w/ MICROSOFT SYNC voice activated system with bluetooth

Leather wrapped telescopic, tilt steering wheel w/radio controls and cruise in wheel, additional armrest with cup holder, leather heated, height adjustable, reclining seats, extra power outlet, AC, power windows, locks, and it has floor ambient lighting. This car will read you your text messages from your phone and you can reply back all thru SYNC. This is one great safety feature. Lighted cup holders, This also has soft touch dash and door panels, which means the dash/door panels are soft and padded, not a hard plastic one

Exterior features are:

Capless gas filler, tinted windows, blind spot, heated mirrors with turn signals in the mirrors, cool driving lamps, sport tires and rims, 1.6 Duratech motor with 6 speed automatic transmission, with anti lock brakes, Front Wheel Drive, traction assist with hill rollback assist and 50 state emission in case you move

Also has security system with engine immobilizer

You will not find a sharper, more well taken care of car. Comes with 2 key fobs

Tires are about 75%, body is in pristine shape along with interior. New brakes, rotors, oil change, all fluids are full, only 44,444 miles on this car. This car received 4 and 5 star front and side impact crash ratings, which is the best you can do.

Reason for selling, Husband surprised me with new car and I do not need two. I have all window stickers, paperwork for car.

11,000 is pay off at 5th 3rd, which will go down every two weeks, You can have it for payoff, call 5th 3rd for current pay off and you can have it for whatever pay off is, which is a great deal on this car. Loan number is 0877471557. Car was purchased for over 20,000. No trades, no other deals, payoff loan and it is yours. It is worth about 3000 over this. Fair market value for this vehicle, at Kelley Blue Book is between 13,353 and 14,042. One heck of a deal. 

Here is Media Mart’s review: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_7rfG-bOyZY

And here is Lotpro’s review: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y1LqaI-wfK8

And MPG-O-Matic’s review http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XqAJ4Y0SYkM

Call or text my husband, Jon at nine three seven three zero four zero five seven zero

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