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Low Mileage, Well-maintained 4-door 2005 Ford Focus Sedan on 2040-cars

US $5,495.00
Year:2005 Mileage:72000 Color: consists of a key scratch along the right side and a small ding in the left side door
Location:

Washington, District Of Columbia, United States

Washington, District Of Columbia, United States

This well-cared for Ford Focus has low mileage and minimal wear. Odometer reading is 72,000. Runs well and has great gas mileage: over 30 miles per gallon. Wear and tear on exterior consists of a key scratch along the right side and a small ding in the left side door.  Only wear and tear on interior is worn audio control buttons.  Car has never been smoked in.  Car has new wiper blades, new rear bumper and exhaust pipe, and tires balanced in early May 2014. Car is located in Washington, DC, so buyer must arrange to view and pick up car there. This Ford Focus is perfect for a new driver or anyone looking for a reliable car for a daily commute.




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