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2010 Ford Focus Sel Sedan 4-door 2.0l, Heated Leather Seats, Sunroof, Low Miles on 2040-cars

Year:2010 Mileage:39500
Location:

Dearborn Heights, Michigan, United States

Dearborn Heights, Michigan, United States

2010 FORD FOCUS SEL OPTIONS INCLUDE:
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*POWER SLIDING SUNROOF*
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*IPOD HOOKUP*
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*PHONE HOOKUP*
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*SIRIUS SATELITE RADIO*
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*USB PORTS*
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*INTERIOR AMBIENT LIGHTNING PACKAGE*
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*POWER HEATED SIDE MIRRORS*
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*60/40 SPLIT REAR SEAT*
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*2 KEY FOBS WITH ALARM*
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*FACTORY SUBWOOFER*
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*MICROSOFT SYNC TECHNOLOGY
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*DIGITAL RDS RADIO DISPLAY*
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*POWER MIRRORS*
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*BLUETOOTH  THROUGH SOUND SYSTEM*
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*POWER STEERING CONTROLS*
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*CHROME DOOR HANDLES*
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*SIDE MIRRORS CHROME COVERS*
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AND MUCH MUCH MORE


YOU ARE LOOKING AT A 2010 FORD FOCUS SEL. THIS CAR HAS A REBUILT TITLE, DUE TO A FRONT IMPACT. THE ONLY THING THAT WAS FIXED ON THE CAR WAS THE FRONT BUMPER. THE AIRBAGS WERE NOT DEPLOYED. THIS CAR DRIVES AND LOOKS LIKE NEW AND THERE IS ABSOLUTELY NO ISSUES, BID WITH CONFIDENCE! THIS CAR HAS A LOT OF TECHNOLOGICAL FEATURES AND IS FUEL EFFICIENT. THERE IS 82 PICTURES FEATURING ALL THE DETAILS OF THE CAR. THERE ARE TWO KEY FOBS THAT COME WITH THE ALARM. YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED WITH THIS GREAT CAR! THERE IS ONLY 39K ON THE CAR! THIS IS GOING TO BE A THREE DAY NO RESERVE AUCTION AND THE FINAL BIDDER TAKES THIS CAR HOME. I AM REQUIRING AN IMMEDIATE $500 DEPOSIT UPON THE COMPLETION OF THE AUCTION. I ALSO REQUIRE A $100 DOCUMENTATION FEE. IF YOU HAVE NO FEEDBACKS PLEASE CONTACT ME PRIOR TO BIDDING AND PLEASE SERIOUS BIDDERS ONLY. IF YOU HAVE ANY FURTHER QUESTIONS FEEL FREE TO CONTACT ME (KC) AT 248-469-2426. THANK YOU AND GOOD LUCK!
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