2000 Ford Focus Lx Sedan 4-door 2.0l on 2040-cars
Wadsworth, Ohio, United States
2000 Ford Focus LX Sedan 4-Door 2.0L
This car has been a great daily driver for me. I now need a larger vehicle, so it's time to sell. Interior/exterior: The interior is in overall good condition, Has normal wear expected in a 14 year old vehicle. Pass seat has small cigarette burn on the seat bottom. Headliner could use some cleaning. The exterior has the usual scratches in the paint. Also the Driver side rocker panel is showing rust through. The rest of the underbody is still solid including the floors. There is a dent above the fuel filler door (shown in picture) Mechanical: The engine, transmission and brakes work as they should, there are no warning indicators illuminated, and the car recently passed our local emissions testing with no issue. The exhaust system was replaced last year, All 4 tires have just been replaced and have less than 500 miles on them. The car is equipped with Air conditioning, but it is not functional at this time. Also the windshield is cracked (seen in pics). Please look at the pictures for condition and feel free to ask questions. I encourage all prospective buyers to look at and road test the car in person if possible. |
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