2003 Ford Focus Zx3 Svt 2 Owner Low Mileage Garage Kept 6sp Must See Very Nice on 2040-cars
Lehighton, Pennsylvania, United States
Hello,
Up for sale is my 2003 Ford Focus SVT (3-door.) It has just over 99,445K(still use it as my "weekend driver" so mileage might be slightly higher just to keep in mind.) It has been maintained by the local ford dealer and the oil was changed every 3000 miles. Has many new parts including rotors, brake pads, tires, and the Ignition tumblers replaced(common and costly Focus repair that seemed to plague the 2000-04 Focus's.) The car is in great shape and is currently used as my "2nd/backup" car. The car is powered by the 2.0L DOHC 170hp engine and has a 6 speed manual transmission. It is red with red/black interior and is fully loaded. Has the optional "cold weather package", moon roof, power everything, ect . I just recently purchased and installed a brand new pare of EURO/HID Headlights which makes the car look amazing compared to what it originally came with. It really is a well kept, documented and cared for 2-door SVT Focus. Was NEVER raced, beat on, smoked in at all. I am the 2nd owner and do have lots of paperwork (receipts ect) that goes with the car. For 2003 with this color and interior combo Ford has online that it is 1 or 1010 made. You will NOT be disappointed. I'm asking $6000 but am open to offers. Clear PA title in hand. Any questions please feel free to email or call 570 -778- 10 79. Thank You! ***Just wanted to add that on some of the dates on the bottom of the pictures are completely wrong. I just took them this afternoon(8/5) so they are current. Also as you can tell I had EURO HID headlights installed. This really is a well kept and rust free SVT Focus which was mostly garage kept. Again, it does have some minor scratches but NOTHING major at all, you will NOT be disappointed. Always was adult driven and never "raced or beat on" like many are. I am the 2nd owner and purchased it 6 months ago(which was an older man who he let his middle aged daughter used until the family started to "out grow" the car.) Unfortunately, I have to let her go because I am fixing up this rental property and ran into a BIG problem with the house. Also I do have a factory Single Disc CD player instead of that aftermarket one(which works good) but just in-case you decide to install the factory one back. Pictures speak louder than words! Enjoy and Good Luck! Any questions please feel free to email or call/text my cell phone at 570-778-1079. Thanks for your interest! |
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Ford says utility vehicles are key to global growth
Tue, 26 Nov 2013While most of us believe that small, fuel efficient cars are the key to global expansion for US automakers, Jim Farley, Ford's vice president of Global Marketing, thinks otherwise. Last week, we attended an exclusive sneak preview of the Ford Edge Concept in advance of the Los Angeles Auto Show, and Farley told us that it's actually utility vehicles that will help the Blue Oval gain market share overseas. "There is no other segment in our industry that is growing like utilities," he said. "We expect over the next five years this full family of [utility] vehicles to really drive our growth as a company."
And Farley has the numbers to back it up, too. Ford projects overall automotive sales to grow 23 percent from 2012 to 2017, but the company's utility vehicles are expected to boom by an impressive 41 percent during that same period. Much of that growth will be in China, where Ford estimates its utility sales will explode. "The biggest opportunity for us globally for utilities is in China," Farley said. "China utility growth is expected to more than double from where it is today to 2017, which isn't that far away." Most astounding is that Ford projects its own utility sales in China will eventually increase by more than 2,000 percent when smaller crossovers, such as the EcoSport and Kuga (sold as the Escape in North America), and the Edge and Explorer, are factored in.
Ford's VP also expects utilities to lead the way in the struggling European market. "With all the difficulties of the European market, there is one segment that has actually expanded in volume over the last several years even though the market is way down, and that's utilities," Farley told us. Ford estimates that their utility sales will grow 65 percent in Europe from 2012-2017. "The utility segment is projected to grow we think about thirty percent between now and 2017 in Europe, and we think we are going to grow twice that rate as a brand," Farley continued.
2015 Ford Focus Sedan is fresh-faced and ready to defend its Most Popular crown
Wed, 09 Apr 2014Ford has made an art of deeper-than-normal midlife updates since the 2010 Fusion, a strategy that has allowed it to keep models looking fresher in showrooms for longer without needing full redesigns. Instead of slight touchups to light fixtures, new paint colors and perhaps new wheel patterns, Ford has been digging deeper, with significant sheetmetal changes and very different front-end looks, along with an increased emphasis on new in-car technologies to keep models vibrant. Other automakers are following this trend, and Ford itself is continuing on the path with this new 2015 Focus Sedan.
There's a handsome new SE Sport Package that includes a firmer touring suspension, modest body kit and 17-inch wheels.
We first saw this sleek Aston Martin-like nose fitted to a Focus at the Geneva Motor Show last month, but Ford only showed the new look on the five-door hatchback - this is the first appearance of the sedan, which will bow at next week's New York Auto Show. The front end treatment is the same, with a new hood, new headlamps incorporating LED accents, a different grille shape and a completely revised lower fascia that does away with the 2014 model's controversial triangle-shaped corners and gaping intakes. The rear gets a new two-piece, laser-brazed trunk lid with new taillamps, but the overall look is quite similar to last year's car. In any case, the refreshed look brings the Focus sedan more in line with the design of Ford's other recently reworked cars, including the Fusion and Fiesta.
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So consider this new Shanghai-bound C-segment concept a preview of what's to come for that more traditional, budget-minded, less-sexy market. More proof of this pudding: Ford's even calling this concept the Escort - a nod to the Blue Oval's compact car days of yore, and a name that stirs up thoughts of basic, affordable transportation rather than great driving dynamics or bold design. "Customers in China described seeking a vehicle that is stylish - but not one that is arrogant or pretentious," Ford states. And this new Escort concept previews a possibility of providing exactly that for this rapidly expanding automotive market.
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