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2013 Ford Focus Se Flex Fuel Hatchback Minor Damage on 2040-cars

US $8,500.00
Year:2013 Mileage:27670
Location:

Scottsdale, Arizona, United States

Scottsdale, Arizona, United States
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This 2013 Ford Focus SE Flex Fuel 4 door Hatchback is a former rental car so you know it has been meticulously maintained since new!  This is an exceptional opportunity to get an almost new 2013 Ford Focus for THOUSANDS LESS THAN DEALER WHOLESALE!!!

We have test driven this 2013 Focus and it drives excellent. We have done minor repairs to the car to make sure you can easily complete the repairs at minimal cost to you. The air bag was deployed and we have replaced the costly air bag with a brand new one to spare you that expense.  However, we do not have the ability to reset the air bag light so you will have to have that done.

The lower tie rod on the driver's side was bent.  It could have been straightened, but we replaced it with a brand new tie rod from Ford. 

There are a few minor dents.  Two on the hood, the front driver side fender has a fist sized dent at the bottom, there is a small ding on the passenger door and one on the drivers door.  They are MINOR dents/dings and easily repairable at minimal cost.

We are a licensed car dealer in the State of Arizona.  We have been in business since 1999 and we stand behind every vehicle we sell.  

If you have any questions, PLEASE ask them BEFORE you bid.  

We want to resolve ANY potential questions and make your experience dealing with us a win-win!  We want your business and we want your repeat business!  

Most of our sales are referrals from our existing customers.

NOTE: THIS VEHICLE HAS A SALVAGE TITLE.  IF YOU LIVE IN THE STATE OF ARIZONA, YOU WILL HAVE TO PAY SALES TAX ON THE AUCTION PRICE, PLUS TITLE AND LICENSE FEES.  If you do not live in Arizona, you are responsible for all taxes and fees in your state. WE DO NOT FINANCE SO PLEASE HAVE YOUR FINANCING IN ORDER BEFORE YOU BID.

WE ONLY ACCEPT DIRECT WIRE TRANSFER OF FUNDS, VERIFIED BANK ISSUED CASHIER'S CHECK, VERIFIED MONEY ORDER FOR PAYMENT.  If you plan on using a different payment method, you must contact us BEFORE you bid.  WE ARE A LICENSED, INSURED AND BONDED CAR DEALER IN THE STATE OF ARIZONA SO YOU ARE ASSURED WE WILL STAND BEHIND EVERY CAR WE SELL.

Thank you very much for your interest in our auction!  Good luck bidding!

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