2013 Ford Focus St - St3 - Ingot Silver - Fully Loaded - Immaculate - 12,481 Mi on 2040-cars
Orlando, Florida, United States
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This listing is for a 2013 Ford Focus ST in immaculate condition. It has extremely little wear and tear. It has been impeccably maintained. I wash and vacuum it weekly (none of your typical Florida lovebug paint damage). I love this car, but because of certain life events, I need a larger vehicle. I have taken extensive pictures of the car. A photo album is available here: 2013 Ford Focus ST Gallery The Focus ST (Sport Technologies) is an incredibly fun car to drive. It has a powerful turbocharged 2.0L 4-cylinder engine which offers a perfect balance between performance and economy. It is able to handle around corners like no other FWD production car. This Focus ST is an "ST3" (the top trim line) and has literally every option available for this model year: 2.0L GTDI Engine, 6-Speed Manual Transmission Black Leather Recaro Seats Bi-Xenon HID Headlamps Ambient Interior Lighting Power Heated Mirrors w/Approach Light Recaro Technology Package Recaro Audio Package Dual Zone Electronic Automatic Temperature Control (DEATC) Heated Front Seats Sony Audio w/SYNC with MyFord Touch and Navigation SiriusXM Satellite Radio with HD Radio Power Moonroof / Sunroof Color: Ingot Silver It also has extras not available as options: - Professionally installed auto-dimming mirror with HomeLink - Florida-legal window tint - Rubber floor mats Reasonable offers will be considered. Serious inquiries only. This Focus ST drives just like the brand new one you've already driven at your local Ford dealership, but costs less. I will be happy to show you the car but a test drive will only be offered to those who know how to drive a manual transmission and have loan pre-approval or cash ready. As of 7/04/2014, this Focus only has 12,481 on the odometer and therefore still has 2/3 of the bumper-to-bumper factory warranty (36,000 miles) remaining. The vehicle was purchased on 8/19/2013. Note that there is a small warranty transfer fee. |
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