2005 Ford Focus Zx4 St Sport Sedan 4-door 2.3l on 2040-cars
Sanger, Texas, United States
2005 Ford Focus ZX4 ST
2.3 lt 4 cylinder engine 5 speed manual sport transmission 16" alloy wheels Brand New Tires power windows power locks power mirrors 6 disk in dash CD changer 2 tone black with red interior metallic dark gray exterior cruise control traction control 4 wheel ABS rear spoiler new motor mounts recent oil change tagged and inspected This car runs and drives very well. With the ST package you have plenty of power with the larger and sportier 2.3 lt engine while still retaining the fuel economy of a 4 cylinder engine. The rear tires are brand new. The front tires have life remaining. It has been well maintained and will drive right from the day you take it home. It's clean inside and out. You will get great fuel mileage while still having good power and acceleration. Kelly Blue Book estimates this care to be at $3581 in GOOD condition. NADA estimates it at $3550 TRADE IN and $5575 RETAIL. Edmonds puts it at $3634. I would like to get $3495 for it. If you have any questions, would like additional pictures, or are local and would like to come see it in person please let me know and I will do all that I can to assist. |
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