2012 Ford Focus Se Hatchback 4-door 2.0l on 2040-cars
Simpsonville, South Carolina, United States
2012 5-DR Hatchback SE
2.0L I4 GDI Engine 6-spd Auto Transmisson Frosted Glass Metallic Exterior Med Light Stone Cloth Seats 16" Steel wheels with covers Halogen Headlamps PWR Windows and Mirrors Fog Lamps with Chrome Bezel AM/FM Stereo Single CD/MP3 Air Conditioning 60/40 Split Fold Rear Seat Advancetrac w/esc 1 OWNER 28,700 miles $13,000 Title In Hand CARMAX PRICES FOR SAME MODEL: 2012 Ford Focus SE 40k miles $13,998 Ext Silver Int Gray 2012 Ford Focus SE 22k miles $15,998 Ext White Int Tan 2012 Ford Focus SE 37k miles $13,998 Ext Silver Int Black 2012 Ford Focus SE 53k miles $12,998 Ext Gray Int Gray 2012 Ford Focus SE 48k miles $13,998 Ext Silver Int Gray 2012 Ford Focus SE 17k miles $16,998 Ext Blue Int Black Autotrader Prices for same model and color 2012 Ford Focus SE 34k miles $14,993 Ext Frosted Glass Int Beige 2012 Ford Focus SE 41k miles $13,488 Ext Frosted Glass Int Beige |
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