2013 Focus Se.no Reserve.leather/navi/heated/roof/17's/winter Pkg/clear Title!! on 2040-cars
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You are viewing a VERY SHARP ELECTRIC BLUE/BLACK LEATHER 2013 FORD FOCUS SE in MINT CONDITION .............Loaded!!!!...............2.0 L naturally aspirated engine in superb condition and cranks out amazing power for a 4 cylinder ........ONLY 7,032 miles..................6 speed automatic transmission that shifts perfectly with an option for a manual gearbox.........GORGEOUS BLACK leather seats in impeccable new condition.......Am/Fm/Xm/Cd which is filtered through a premium 12 speaker audio system...............................Voice activated NAVIGATION system for go anywhere directions displayed on a gorgeous 8 inch with visual map display for super accurate direction...............Also plays MP3's/pauses live radio and is quite possibly the most advanced media system out there and is linked to my Lincon touch which allows you to set parent controls on everything from volume setting to the max speed at which a vehicle can be driven at--Also lets you de-activate radio if seat belts are not fastened (This is a very valuable option and shows why Ford Motor Co is currently leading the industry in technology and innovation.....................Cruise Control........Piano interior applique trim...........Very RARE WINTER PACKAGE which includes a HEATER BLOCK built into the motor which lets you keep engine warm at night for no hassle starts the next day...................Rear spoiler............Vehicle stability control...............DUAL power HEATED seats in superb shape..........Key less entry door combination which is conveniently located on your B pillar and illuminates at night when walking up to the vehicle...............Puddle lamps..................................17" FACTORY BLACK POWDER COATED WHEELS matched with sport tires as well......Dual power heated mirrors.....................Dual airbag restraint system..........Power sliding and tiliting MOON ROOF..............SYNC powered by microsoft and so much more!...........This vehicle runs and drives absolutely beautiful ....Super responsive european designed ride. THIS IS A NO RESERVE AUCTION WHICH MEANS HIGHEST BIDDER TAKES THIS GORGEOUS/SUPER LOW MILES FORD FOCUS SE- EDITION HOME!!! Autocheck shows an accident a couple months back in which the front bumper/hood and left fender were replaced with brand new FORD parts 100 % CLEAN& CLEAR title and will come with the following factory warranties: 3 year/36,000 mile bumper to bumper warranty 5 year 60,000 mile power train warranty. Feel free to call with any questions 248-255-1164 (Michael) Dont wanna wait it out or take chances with the NO RESERVE auction? Call for a BUY IT NOW price!!! Will ship your vehicle to your desired destination anywhere in the states at dealer discounted hauler/freight services. Areas are as follows which include neighboring/surrounding states as well. N.Y area- $400 Florida area- $600 Texas area- $700 California area- $950 Note: Please note that when bidding over $25,000 on any vehicle, ebay will need to verify your info so do not wait until the last minute to place your bid as it could lock you out of the bidding process as verification could take up to 2 minutes, thanks. |
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