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2011 Ford Fiesta Se Hatchback 4-door 1.6l Manual on 2040-cars

Year:2011 Mileage:49225 Color:
Location:

Pocomoke City, Maryland, United States

Pocomoke City, Maryland, United States

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2011 Ford Fiesta for sale here:
  • This was my personal car that I have owned since new.
  • Dealership has performed all scheduled maintenence. I have records to prove this.
  • Comes used in very good shape - great condition except for a few very minor physical blemishes.
  • Non-smoking vehicle. No pets either.
  • All photos were taken of the actual vehicle on 11/2/2013
  • 49,225 miles - may be a few more by the time auction is over.
  • Selling due to need of a pickup truck.
  • Averaged around 38.5 mpg.
Description:
  • 2011 model, 5 speed manual, SE, hatchback, 1.6L engine
  • Lime exterior color - two tone interior gray/black
  • Power windows / locks / cruise control
  • AM/FM/CD player with mp3 capability and aux in.
  • Upgraded shift knob, aluminum wheels, keypad entry, led bar running lights, chrome door jamb protectors
Condition:
  • Mechanically great - runs, shifts, drives excellent
    • All features and systems work as they should
    • 4 New tires approximately 5,000 miles ago.
  • Physically very good shape:
    • No significant damage - all original paint
    • Carpets in great shape.
  • Existing issues:
    • Has a few rock chips on front of hood/bumper - I have a photo with a credit card to show the size of the largest one - still quite small
    • has one small door ding just in front of the passenger door handle. Picture is included
    • Minor front seat wear. Rear seats have only been used 2 or 3 times and look like new.
  • Issues that have been solved:
    • Factory recall on rear door seals for faulty glue - fixed immediately after initial purchase.
    • Recent new windshield from a stone on the highway.  Was fixed and never had a chance to leak or cause any other issues.
    • Ran over a stick and snagged a couple of pieces of plastic at the front passenger fender well as well as the led running light.
      • pieces were replaced - no paint, body, or frame damage was inflicted - just black plastic pieces and the led light.
Terms:
  • Clear title.
  • Shipping is to be handled by the buyer. 
  • Payment is to be received within 14 days. 
  • Payment must be in cash or through a cash equivalent.  
    • A few years ago I sold a vehicle and the buyer came with some sort of check that was not a cash equivalent and my bank would not cash without clearing first.
    • Please be sure your check is good for this purpose if you want to pick up the car in person - or just use cash please.
  • Will accept other checks but will not release vehicle or title until they have cleared. 
  • Buyer must insure vehicle before leaving. 
Feel free to ask me any questions. Thank you and Happy Bidding.



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