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2012 Ford Focus Se 2.0l on 2040-cars

US $12,500.00
Year:2012 Mileage:54201 Color: /interior of this vehicle is clean
Location:

Roseville, California, United States

Roseville, California, United States

 

Vehicle Description

2012 Ford Focus SE Edition!

 

2.0L 4cyl Engine
 

 Runs And Drives Perfect 

Automatic Transmission

54,201 Miles 

Great Miles Per Gallon

 Power & Windows Locks

 

NO ACCIDENTS

 

100% Original

 

 

  Ladies and Gentlemen, gather around, lets start the bidding off!!  Up for bid today is this super clean, like new,  2012 Ford Focus SE.

  My name is Ben, I’m an owner of a family dealership located in California, Roseville. This Focus still smells like brand new. It runs and drives just like new, and will be very dependable and safe for many years to come!

 

  The interior is super clean, everything works 100%, and it smells like new inside!  There are no problems with any part of this car.

Still has drivetrain and roadside warranty.

 

 

  This Focus runs and drives like new!  It rolls smooth and straight down the road. It starts and drives perfect, it does not miss a beat!  

 

 

 

  For payment I accept cash, cashier’s check, or bank wire.

 

If you plan on inspecting this vehicle in person, please do so before you bid, not after you place a bid!

 

I require all bidders new to ebay with zero feedback to contact me before bidding. 

 

I require every bidder to have a validated/current paypal account.

 

 This is a Buy Now or Best Offer Auction. Please get your offers in early, because I can end it at anytime!

 

Ben 916-704-9777 call/text/email

 Buy with confidence!! I will help you ship this vehicle anywhere in the USA! If you'd like to drive it home, contact me for dealership location.

 

 This is a smoke-free automobile. There are some noticeable scratches from normal use. The engine and transmission on this vehicle is running properly. All power equipment is functioning properly.  This vehicle has no known defects.  The exterior/interior of this vehicle is clean.   Absolutely no rips, odors or abuse.

 I will assist you in shipping this 2012 Fusion direct to your front door!

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