2015 Ford Focus on 2040-cars
Guilderland Center, New York, United States
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YOU ARE LOOKING AT A 2015 FORD FOCUS ST S2 PACKAGE WITH 15500 MILES ADULT OWNER. THE CAR HAS NO ISSUES AND WAS
MAINTAINED BY THE DEALER AND NO AFTERMARKET PARTS INSTALLED. THE CAR WAS PURCHASED NEW AS A COMMUTER CAR TO HAUL
SOME GEAR AND WAS SET UP TO LAST THEREFORE I PURCHASED AN EXTENDED WARRANTY INCLUDING POWER TRAIN, ELECTRICAL, ALSO
CLUTCH.
EXTERIOR:
18" ALLOY WHEELS
AUTO TRACKING HALOGEN LIGHTS
DUAL EXHAUST TIPS
FOG LAMPS
POWER MIRRORS
REAR SPOILLER
INTERIOR:
RECARO FRONT SEATS W/6-WAY MANUAL DRIVER,4-WAY MANUAL PASS.
60/40 SPLIT FOLD REAR SEAT
DUAL ILLUM VANITY MIRRORS
LEATHER WRAPPED STR WHEEL W/CRUSE AND AUDIO CONTROL
TILT/TELESCOPE STR COLUMN
CENTER CONSOLE W/STORAGE,ARMREST,12V POWERPOINT,USB
FUNCTIONAL:
ADVANCETRAC W/ESC
COMPASS,TEMPTRIP COMPUTER
FULL SIZE SPARE TIRE
INTELLIGENT ACCESS W/PUSH BUTTON START
INTERMINTANT SPEED WIPERS
REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY
DISC BREAKES W/ABS
AM/FM CD,MP3,6 SPKR
ONE TOUCH UP/DOWN FRONT/REAR WINDOWS
SAFETY:
AIRBAG-DRIVER KNEE
DUAL STAGE FRONT
FRONT SEAT MOUNTED SIDE IMPACT
SIDE AIR CURTAIN
MYKEY
PERIMETER ALARM
TIRE PRESSURE MONITOR SYS
SECURILOCK PASS ANTI THEFT
ST2 PACKAGE
BI-XNEON HID HEADLAMPS
DUAL ZONE ELECTRI AIR TEMP
POWER MOON ROOF
I HATE TO SELL BUT I WAS GIVEN A COMPANY CAR AND THIS CAR IS NOT DRIVEN MUCH. IF YOU HAVE A QUESTION PLEASE ASK
THANK YOU
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