2008 Ford Focus Se on 2040-cars
Sunnyvale, California, United States
2008 Ford Focus SE Original owner 52,000 miles. (mostly
highway) Automatic, 4 cylinder good gas mileage. No accidents, no dents,
dings or fading paint, the body is in excellent condition. The interior
is in excellent condition with the exception of a 1/4" hole in the drivers seat.. New tires at 40,000 miles and new brakes at
50,000 miles. Oil changes every 3,000 miles, well maintained. Equipt
with Ford Sync / voice activated blue tooth, I-pod & I-phone
streaming, MP3, USB and more. Cruise control, A/C, power windows, power
mirrors, intermittent wipers, 15" alloy wheels, AM/FM stereo with CD,
remote entry (2 key fobs), Ford security system, tire pressure monitor,
traction control, front and side air bags, ABS, leather wrapped steering
wheel, 60/40 rear folding bench seat. I have the title and smog
certificate. Very reliable car, never a problem. Selling because I
bought 4 door.
For pics copy the link below to your browser. http://s102.photobucket.com/user/Garycamaro1/media/Ford/Ford001_zps14ad6e43.jpg.html I have the car advertised locally and I reserve the right to remove my ad on E-bay. |
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