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2012 Ford Focus Titanium Hatchback ***fully Loaded, Self Parking*** on 2040-cars

US $14,500.00
Year:2012 Mileage:50179 Color: are in near perfect condition
Location:

Woodstock, Georgia, United States

Woodstock, Georgia, United States

You are bidding on a 2012 Ford Focus Titanium (FULLY LOADED) with 50179 miles.  Car was exclusively highway driven and has been serviced regularly with Cherokee Ford of Woodstock.  There are currently and never have been any issues with the car.  Interior and Exterior are in near perfect condition. Car is located in Woodstock, GA and is available for inspection or test drive by appointment.  Car can be shipped at purchasers expense.  Title in hand. Car is not being used as daily driver and currently garage kept (I drive it around the block every other day to keep the lubricants moving) so all information and pictures are accurate and will be as stated upon inspection. Check my feedback and bid with confidence. I am an honest seller.  Carmax and Ford (both said car was in great condition) want to little to turn around and sell it for much more.  I have it priced for someone to meet me in the middle.  Why spend 2K more from the dealership when you can have it right now from a trusted seller.  

All services were performed regularly at Cherokee Ford of Woodstock.  Tires were balanced and rotated at every service.  Tread depth excellent with plenty of miles more on the tires.  Navigation system and sync system were updated on last visit as well. 

This Focus is equipped with a full technology package That includes:
Power Driver Seat
Power Mirrors
Cruise Control
Sync System with Hands Free Bluetooth
Navigation
Sirius XM radio
USB, SD Card, AV inputs for charging and playing media
Color Changing Ambient LED lighting
Automatic Headlights
Back Up Camera
Automatic Self Parking (Parallel Parking)
Sony Sound system with factory subwoofer in back
Keyless Ignition

The Titanium Package also features:
Upgraded Leather Interior
Heated Driver and Passenger Seats
Automatic Temperature Controls
Upgraded Aluminum Wheels

Please call me at 770-335-8859 for any questions.  Car is garage kept and ready for pickup as soon as purchased. Title in Hand!

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