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2013 Ford Focus Se Leather Seats, Sync, 17" Alloys, 15k Miles, ***37 Mpg*** on 2040-cars

US $11,799.00
Year:2013 Mileage:15203
Location:

Sacramento, California, United States

Sacramento, California, United States
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2013 FORD FOCUS SE
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Vehicle Information
For Sale is a really nice, 2013 Ford Focus SE. This car has ONLY 15k original miles on it! It comes well equipped with Multiple media player, leather seats, all power options,  USB/AUX,  bluetooth connectivity, SYNC, keyless entry, 17" wheels and much more. It is powered by a responsive 2.0L engine that boasts an impressive 37 MPG highway.  This vehicle has a history of some body damage to the front end and as a result it now has a salvaged title. Right fender, headlights, front bumper and other cosmetic items were replaced to restore the car to its original condition. All cooling and hood are original.  Everything is now up to spec, with all systems functioning properly. Take a look at the pictures, feel free to ask me any questions, check my 100% positive feedback,  and BID with confidence! 

Terms
Winning bidder must pay a $500 deposit within 48 hours of the end of listing. The remaining balance must be submitted within 7 days.  Acceptable forms of payment are cash, cashier's check, or wire transfer. Buyer will also have to pay California sales tax, unless the vehicle is shipped via a transporting company out of state. Buyer pays for shipping, but we can assist in setting it up. 

This vehicle is sold AS IS, with no warranties what-so-ever. It is a pre-owned automobile and may have some signs of ordinary use.



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