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2012 Ford Fiesta Se Hatchback 4-door 1.6l on 2040-cars

US $10,995.00
Year:2012 Mileage:37525 Color: with no major dents or scratches
Location:

Springville, Utah, United States

Springville, Utah, United States

 2012 Fiesta SE hatchback, one owner, clean title, still covered by the balance of the power train warranty. Excellent condition with the only blemish being two dime-sized paint splotches on the right side of the center console. Fun to drive with outstanding fuel economy--and we really mean outstanding! The EPA estimates the fuel mileage of this car at 39mpg highway, but we wanted to put that to the test, so we topped off the tank, drove it 76 miles on the freeway at an average speed of 70mph, and topped off the tank again. The 2nd fill-up only took 1.6 gallons! That's 47MPG freeway on our test run!

So if you're looking for a nice, stylish, roomy hatchback that sips fuel, come take it for a drive. Call or text Chris at 801-898-1631. Shown by appointment only. Thanks for looking.

We accept wire transfers and cashiers checks as payment.  Shipping of the car is available for a shipping fee.  Price does not include sales tax and other applicable government fees.  We do not charge additional dealer fees.

CSR Motors. Great cars at great prices!

Options:

4 Speakers

ABS brakes

AM/FM radio

Air Conditioning

Bumpers: body-color

CD player

Driver door bin

Driver vanity mirror

Dual front impact airbags

Dual front side impact airbags

Electronic Stability Control

Front Bucket Seats

Front anti-roll bar

Front reading lights

Front wheel independent suspension

Illuminated entry

Knee airbag

Low tire pressure warning

MP3 decoder

Occupant sensing airbag

Outside temperature display

Overhead airbag

Passenger door bin

Passenger vanity mirror

Power door mirrors

Power steering

Power windows

Radio data system

Radio: AM/FM Stereo/CD Player/MP3 Capable

Rear reading lights

Rear window defroster

Rear window wiper

Remote keyless entry

Speed-sensing steering

Split folding rear seat

Spoiler

Tachometer

Telescoping steering wheel

Tilt steering wheel

Traction control

Trip computer

Unique Cloth Front Bucket Seats

Variably intermittent wipers

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