2000 Ford Focus Green Sedan 2.0 5speed Manual Transmission Low Miles Makeoffer on 2040-cars
Newfoundland, Pennsylvania, United States
I'm the second owner. It has 102,200 miles. It's a 2.0 with a 5 speed
manual transmission. Runs smooth, no fluid leaks, no check engine light or
any other trouble lights. It has always been well cared for and maintenance was
always done on time. I'm a single guy so it never had rear passengers
and only once in a while would I have someone in the passenger seat. The first owner was a single woman ..
So the interior is very clean and practically spotless. no tears, rips or stains. Trunk is also extremely clean.
*I won't lie, it does need tires* The driver side front fender has a little bit of a wrinkle in the metal from the previous owner but it isnt scratched or anything in its only visible up close. Right front fender has some very light white rub marks from something but the paint isnt scratched and I was told that it could be removed with a buffer?* It's always been driven without being abused or driven aggressively. To be honest, I'd keep the car and use it as my commuter/ daily driver. But I'm moving to the west coast and it just doesn't pay to take it with me. |
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