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Year:2012 Mileage:32550 Color: BLUE
Location:

Cleveland, Ohio, United States

Cleveland, Ohio, United States
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VEHICLE DETAILS



Year:2012
Make:FORD 
Model:FOCUS
Trim:S
Engine:2.0L
Transmission:MANUAL
Fuel Type:Gasoline
 
Exterior:BLUE
Interior:GRAY/BLACK
Mileage:32550
Vin:
  • 1FAHP3E27CL287369
  • Stock#:000000
    Body Style:Sedan
    Condition:Used



     
    VEHICLE INFO




                                   

    2012 Ford Focus S Sedan - 2.0L - Manual - Aux Audio Jack - Very Clean - Only 32K Mi!!

    2012 Ford Focus S 4dr Sedan (2.0L 4cyl ) with Blue Exterior, Gray Interior.  Loaded with 2.0L I4 DI Engine, Manual Transmission, Cloth Seats, CD Audio, Auxiliary Audio Jack, Air Conditioning, Power Windows, Power Door Locks, Power Exterior Mirrors, 15 Inch Steel Wheels and more


                                      
     This absolutely gorgeous automobile is in excellent condition inside and out mechanically and cosmetically, no problems with anything what so ever, the only last thing this beauty  needs is a new owner to enjoy it, please feel free to contact us at any time for any questions you may have or to make an appointment for a test drive. DON'T MISS OUT!!!!!!!!!!!! :))) 

     


     







                                


                                             VEHICLE OPTIONS




    (2) front cupholders

    15 steel wheels w/wheel covers

    A/C

    ABS

    AM/FM Stereo

    Adjustable Steering Wheel

    AdvanceTrac w/electronic stability control

    Anti-lock brakes (ABS)

    Auxiliary Audio Input

    Black door handles

    Black folding pwr mirrors w/spotter

    Black grille w/chrome trim -inc: active shutter

    Black rocker moldings

    Body-color bumpers

    Bucket Seats

    CD player

    Child Safety Locks

    Cloth Seats

    Driver left foot rest

    Easy Fuel capless fuel-filler system

    Electric pwr assist rack & pinion steering

    Emergency Trunk Release

    Emergency trunk release

    Engine Immobilizer

    Folding rear bench seat w/(3) removable headrests

    Front 12V pwr point

    Front Disc/Rear Drum Brakes

    Front Wheel Drive

    Front disc & rear drum pwr brakes

    Front door storage bins

    Front wheel drive

    Front/rear/cargo dome lights

    Full floor center console w/storage

    Independent McPherson strut front suspension

    Independent control blade rear suspension

    Intermittent Wipers

    Keyless Entry

    MP3 Player

    Manual air conditioning w/air filtration system

    Mast antenna

    Mini spare tire

    P195/65R15 tires

    Pass-Through Rear Seat

    Passenger Air Bag Sensor

    Passenger occupant detection system (PODS)

    Power Door Locks

    Power Mirror(s)

    Power Outlet

    Power Steering

    Power windows

    Pwr door locks

    Pwr front windows w/1-touch driver down

    Quad-beam halogen headlamps

    Rear 3-point safety belts for all positions

    Rear Bench Seat

    Rear Defrost

    Rear Side Air Bag

    Rear coat hooks

    Rear door child safety locks

    Rear stabilizer bar

    Rear window defroster

    Remote keyless entry

    SecuriLock passive anti-theft system

    Stability Control

    Steel Wheels

    Tachometer

    Temporary Spare Tire

    Tilt/telescopic steering column

    Tire Pressure Monitor

    Tire pressure monitoring system

    Tires - Front All-Season

    Tires - Rear All-Season

    Traction Control

    Variable Speed Intermittent Wipers

    Variable intermittent wipers

    Wheel Covers





























































































































     

    INFO


    This unit was involved in moderate front collision and it has an Ohio Rebuilt Title;  it was inspected by Ohio's State Highway patrol and passed inspection and now it can be registered and insured anywhere at the same rate as any other vehicle with a regular title! We're a full service dealership with a collision and mechanical shop; we employ only certified technicians with 10+ years experience in auto repair industry. All of our cars get restored to 100% OEM standards and requirements by I-car gold certified technicians and get inspected and serviced. All of the body parts line up, paint is matched and it's mechanically sound and rust free! We've driven this car for over 100 miles city and highway and it's perfect: Engine fires right up and sounds great, transmission shifts smooth enough for you to drink your morning coffee on a way to work and suspension is nice and tight all of the electrical accessories is checked out and work great interior is clean and smoke/odor free! NADA Suggested retail value is $16,867






     
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                                        YOU CAN CONTACT US AT:       (718)807-5611   OR (216)357-2280

                       STOP FOR TEST DRIVE TODAY, DEALERSHIP LOCATED AT: 

                                                               4115 EAST 116TH STREET, CLEVELAND, OH 44105




                                                 


    IF YOU'RE PLANNING TO TRAVEL TO PICK UP YOUR CAR, WE CAN ARRANGE SHUTTLE FROM CLEVELAND HOPKINS INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT OR GREYHOUND BUS STATION AT NO EXTRA CHARGE DURING NORMAL BUSINESS HOURS. WE CAN ALSO MAKE ARRANGEMENTS WITH A LICENSED AND INSURED TRANSPORTATION COMPANIES TO DELIVER YOUR CAR RIGHT TO YOUR HOME OR OFFICE. 





     
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    Fees & Taxes 
    The total amount due is a
     high bid plus our $300.00 title, license and documentation fee and your sales tax. We collect sales tax for residents of Ohio (rate varies by county of residence) and for residents of Arizona (5.6%), California (7.25%), Florida (6%), Indiana (6%), Massachusetts (5%), Michigan (6%), South Carolina (6% capped @ $300) and Washington (6.5%). Under the United States Commerce Clause, your state must provide you with a sales tax credit for any sales tax we collect: you will not be double taxed. However, if the amount due to your state is higher than what we collect you are responsible for the difference. 

    Terms and Conditions 
    Winning bidder must contact us within 24 hours of auction end, and make arrangements for payment at that time. A $500.00 deposit is due within 24 hours of end of auction. The remainder is due within 5 days of auction end. If no contact is made within 24 hours we reserve the right to re-list the vehicle, sell it to the next high bidder, or sell it otherwise. Most banks and credit unions do not finance vehicles older than 1995 or with more than 100K miles. Make sure if financing that your financial institution accepts the year and miles of this vehicle before bidding. Please arrange financing prior to bidding. 

                                           

    ALL SALES ARE SUBJECT TO A $300 TITLE AND DOC. FEE

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    PAY-PAL  IS EXCEPTED FOR DEPOSITS ONLY, AND DEPOSITS ARE NOT REFUNDABLE     







                      

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