Ford Focus 2002 Dark Blue Sedan, Refurbished Engine, Good Tires, Ac, Clean on 2040-cars
Saint Louis, Missouri, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:4 cylinder, 2 liter
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Ford
Model: Focus
Trim: focus LX 4 door
Options: CD Player
Safety Features: Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Drive Type: forward
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Mileage: 145,525
Sub Model: lx
Exterior Color: dark blue
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: grey
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 2
It's a smoke free car. Clean. It has scratches on right and left front fenders, not deep. On back fender the scratches can be buffed out. Tires are good. Some need a little sanding, and paint. All very light. Not deep. All on lower body of car. Passanger view window is broken off. I was hit by something just yesterday taking it to get cleaned. One wind shield wiper is broken off - a possible buyer broke it when opening the hood. Of course told me it's easy to fix. It is, just not in my skill sets. Car rides smooth and has great gas mileage. When I bought the car 2 years ago, the seller had rebuilt engine. I had emissions checked and it passes. Good back seat space and good tunk space. It is not being used for 1 year at this point so this is why I want it sold and really don't want to bother with side view mirror and wiper. I work full time and I don't want it sitting here not being used. It is a reliable car.
On Jul-09-13 at 21:38:45 PDT, seller added the following information:
It's a smoke free car. Clean. Tires are in good condition. When I bought the car 2 years ago, the seller had rebuilt engine. I had emissions checked and it passes. It has new altenator. Good back seat space and good tunk space. Has jack, and spare tire. It has not been used for 1 year at this point so this is why I want it sold and really don't want to bother with broken side view mirror and wind shield wiper. I work full time and I don't want it sitting here not being used. It is a reliable car. It has scratches on right and left front fenders, not deep. On back fender the scratches can be buffed out. Some need a little sanding, and paint. All very light. Not deep. All on lower body of car. Passanger view window was broken off. I was hit by something just yesterday taking it to get cleaned. One wind shield wiper is broken off - a possible buyer broke it when opening the hood. Of course they told me it's easy to fix. It is, I guess, just not in my skill sets. Car rides smooth and has great gas mileage.
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