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2002 Ford Focus Lx 4dr. No Reserve!!!! on 2040-cars

Year:2002 Mileage:153000
Location:

Franklinton, North Carolina, United States

Franklinton, North Carolina, United States
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THIS IS A 2002 FORD FOCUS. AUTOMATIC FOUR DOOR.  I  BOUGHT IT FROM A SINGLE MOTHER TO HELP HER OUT.  I WAS TOLD IT WAS PARKED BECAUSE IT HAD TRANSMISSION ISSUES.  I CHARGED THE BATTERY, TURNED THE KEY AND DROVE IT WITH NO PROBLEMS.  NO ENGINE LIGHTS ON .  I CAN'T FIND ANYTHING BUT IT WAS NOT MY DAILY DRIVER.  YOU MAY BRING A MECHANIC (A REAL ONE PLEASE)  .   I AM PROVIDING A SPARE TRANSMISSION THAT WAS PURCHASED AND NEVER INSTALLED SO THAT IF ANYTHING EVER HAPPENS, THE BUYER WILL NOT HAVE THAT EXPENSE.    LOOK UP NADA- $3250 ON THIS CAR.  THERE IS NO RESERVE.  GREAT PRICE FOR THE CAR, I JUST DON'T NEED IT AND I REALLY NEED MY MONEY BACK.  IT IS CURRENTLY PARKED IN SOUTH BOSTON VA, BUT I WILL BE DRIVING IT BACK TO FRANKLINTON,NC FRIDAY .  EMAIL ANY QUESTIONS.  GREAT GAS MILEAGE AND A STEAL.  THE LOCAL MECHANIC THAT HAS MY TRANSMISSION QUOTED ME $450 TO INSTALL BUT I AM NOT GOING TO SPEND THE MONEY SINCE THE CAR IS DRIVEABLE.  GOOD POINTS- GOOD LOOKING BODY AND INTERIOR, ALL INSTRUMENTS, LIGHTS, WIPERS AND ELECTRONICS WORK FINE.  STARTS RIGHT UP AND IDLES GREAT.   BUY IT NOW IS LESS THAN HALF OF NADA SO IF YOU HAVE BUYERS REMORSE, JUST RESELL IT OR PART IT OUT FOR A PROFIT.  BAD POINTS - NOTICEABLE CRACK IN THE WINDSHIELD (DOESN'T LEAK OR AFFECT ANYTHING).  GHOST TRANSMISSION ISSUE ( I WAS TOLD THAT SOMETIMES COMPUTERS CAUSE ISSUES AND THE BATTERY BEING COMPLETELY DRAINED MAY HAVE RESET IT, SOMEONE TOLD HER SHE NEEDED A TRANSMISSION SO SHE BOUGHT ONE).  MISSING ONE HUBCAP ($25 ON EBAY).  I HAVE THE CLEAR TITLE IN HAND.  I AM SELLING THE CAR THIS CHEAP AND  PROVIDING THE TRANSMISSION IN CASE THERE ARE EVER ANY FUTURE PROBLEMS SO THIS CAR WILL BE SOLD AS IS.  PLEASE ASK ANY QUESTIONS.  SCAMMERS BEWARE.  I REPORT NON PAYMENT.  LONG TIME EBAYER WITH 100% FEEDBACK SO BID WITH CONFIDENCE.  GOOD LUCK.

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Wed, Feb 4 2015

Traditional stick-shift gearboxes may be losing ground quickly to dual-clutch transmissions, but Ford knows what hot hatch enthusiasts want. That's why it's sticking with manual transmissions on its RS models for the foreseeable future. The Blue Oval automaker caught our attention yesterday when it revealed the new Focus RS, packing an upgraded version of the turbo four from the Mustang, a trick new all-wheel-drive system and an old-school six-speed manual. After speaking to Ford's product chief Raj Nair at the hot hatch's launch, Autocar reports that the six-speed is here to stay. "All our current research says that customers really like these kinds of cars to have a manual gearbox," Nair told the British publication. "We'll keep looking at market trends, and of course we'll give customers what they want, but for now the manual stays." Autocar further suggests that the same principle will apply to any further Rallye Sport models, so if and when a Fiesta RS rolls around, it's likely it will stick with a stick as well. Although the less potent Focus ST is offered in diesel and wagon forms overseas, wherever it's sold and in whatever form, the six-speed stays a constant in that model as well, just as it does in the smaller Fiesta ST. That doesn't mean that other Ford Performance models won't go without a clutch pedal, though. The new GT employs a seven-speed dual-clutch gearbox and the new F-150 Raptor channels its muscle through a ten-speed automatic. But as far as Ford's hot hatches go, it looks like the manual will remain alive and well. Related Video: Featured Gallery 2016 Ford Focus RS News Source: Autocar Ford Hatchback Performance manual ford fiesta rs

Ford Fusion and Fusion Hybrid nab five-star ratings from NHTSA

Thu, 24 Jan 2013

Ford's Fusion and Fusion Hybrid have both received the highest five-star overall safety rating from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. The rating is a big upgrade for the Fusion, which was completely redesigned for 2013. The previous model fell one star short of the top rating, after scoring only three stars in the frontal crash test and four stars in the side crash test and rollover evaluations. The 2013 Fusion received four stars in side crash and rollover testing and a full five stars in the front crash test.
Test results for the 2013 Fusion and Fusion Hybrid were greatly improved at least in part due to Ford's Personal Safety System. The system utilizes smarter sensors to gather crash data and tailor the car's restraint systems to the occupants. Seatbelt usage and seat position are taken into account to ensure airbags deploy with less pressure for smaller drivers, more for larger drivers.
The 2013 Fusion twins also received the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety Top Safety Pick+ designation. Read the official press release below.

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Ten years ago, during the bright-eyed enthusiasm of the early 2000s and before the collective automotive industry did its best Titanic impression, we had the Ford GT. An everyman's supercar like there'd never been (remember, this was before 638-horsepower Corvettes were a thing), the GT arrived with a supercharged, 5.4-liter V8 that produced 550 horsepower and graced this retro-styled rocket with an easy, sub-four-second sprint to 60 miles per hour.
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