2012 Ford Focus Titanium Sedan 4-door 2.0l/ No Reserve/salvage/rebuilt on 2040-cars
Detroit, Michigan, United States
I PURCHASED THIS FOCUS IN JULY 2013 AS A SALVAGE TITLE VECHILE FROM A DEALER AND WAS VERY PLEASED WITH THE CAR AND WOULD HAVE KEPT IT BUT MY JOB OFFERED ME A 2014 FORD TAURUS AT A PRICE I COULDN'T SAY NO TO. THIS IS A WIN WIN FOR WHOEVER PURCHASE THIS CAR. YOU ARE VIEWING A VERY SHARP BLACK ON BLACK LEATHER 2012
FORD FOCUS TITANIUM IN EXCELLENT CONDITION, 2.0 LITER I4 ENGINE RUNS VERY SMOOTH WITH GREAT GAS
MILAGE, (28 CITY-38HIGHWAY), ONLY 6,003 MILES, DRIVES LIKE A NEW CAR, 6 SPEED
SHIFTABLE AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION, POWER FRONT LEATHER SEATS, SONY NAVIGATION
SYSTEM, BLUETOOTH CONNECTION, AUXILIARY AUDIO INPUT, ADJUSTABLE STEERING WHEEL,
AUTOMATIC HEADLIGHTS, RAIN SENSOR WIPERS, INTERMITTENT WIPERS, BUCKET SEATS,
MP3 PLAYER, KEYLESS ENTRY, PUSH BUTTON
START, CLIMATE CONTROL, FOG LAMPS, LIMASEEN TINTED WINDOWS, REAR PARK SENSORS, LEATHER STEERING WHEEL,
SONY NAVIGATION PREMIUM SOUND SYSTEM, CRUISE CONTROL, STEERING WHEEL AUDIO
CONTROLS, UNIVERSAL GARAGE DOOR OPENER, INTEGRATED TURN SIGNAL MIRRORS, POWER SUNROOF,
POWER MIRRORS,WINDOWS AND DOOR LOCKS,12V POWER OUTLET, USB CONNECTION, TRIP
COMPUTER,TRACTION CONTROL, REAR SIDE AIRBAGS, ZONE AC, TIRE PRESSURE MONITOR,VOICE-ACTIVATED
NAVIGATION, SIRIUS RADIO, SECURITY SYSTEM, ABS BRAKES, HD RADIO, CHILD SAFETY
LOCKS, ENGINE IMOBILIZER, 17" INCH BLACK SPORT WHEELS. THIS TITANIUM IS THE TOP OF THE LINE, LOADED!!! THIS IS A NO RESERVE AUCTION WHICH MEANS HIGHEST BIDDER WILL
TAKE THIS SHARP 2012 FOCUS HOME!!! **** VEHICLE HAS UNDERGONE A STATE INSPECTION AND WAS ISSUED
A REBUILT TITLE WHICH IS AS GOOD AS A CLEAR TITLE IT HAS A SALVAGE TITLE THAT CAN BE TITLED ANYWHERE IN THE
U.S OR CANADA. *** REASON FOR REBUILT TITLE*** FRONT BUMPER, RIGHT
HEADLIGHT, RIGHT FENDER, RIGHT DOOR REPLACE WITH FORD MATERIAL, BLENDED PAINT
FOR 100% PAINT MATCH! COSMETIC
REPLACEMENT ONLY. WONDERFUL JOB DONE ON
INSTALLATION, VEHICLE IS BACK TO ITS A+ FORM. NO DAMAGE AT ALL TO ENGINE,
TRANSMISSION, ECT. GREAT CONDITION! I HAVE NO PROBLEM IF YOU WANT TO HAVE THE VEHICLE INSPECTED
ANYWHERE OR SENDING SOMEONE BEFORE AUCTION ENDS. DONT MISS OUT ON THIS FOCUS LIKE NEW SAVE $$$$!! PLEASE HAVE FINANCE READY PRIOR TO BIDDING. I WILL PROVIDE A
90 DAY POWERTRAIN WARRANTY FREE OF CHARGE TO GUARANTEE CUSTOMER SATISFACTION. WARRANTY CAN BE EXTENDED FOR AN ADDITIONAL 6
MONTHS BY THE BUYER. FOR ANY QUESTIONS,
PLEASE DO NOT HESITATE TO CONTACT BERNARD 313-213-5031 |
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