Ford Fiesta (2013)
Sale price: US $5,500.00 Make an Offer
Condition: | Used | Year: | 2013 |
VIN : | 3FADP4BJ6DM146373 | Mileage: | 48,580 |
Body Type: | Sedan | Make: | Ford |
Vehicle Title: | Clear | Model: | Fiesta |
Options: | CD Player | Drive Type: | RWD |
Safety Features: | Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag | Power Options: | Air Conditioning, Power Locks, Power Windows |
Exterior Color: | Metallic Lime Green | Fuel Type: | Gasoline |
Interior Color: | Black | For Sale By: | Private Seller |
Number of Cylinders: | 4 | Drive Side: | Left-hand drive |
Transmission: | Automatic |
Young Harris, Georgia, United States
Vehicle description
2013 Ford Fiesta for sale.
Just got new front tires, a new battery, the inside cleaned and detailed, and the oil changed. General new/used car condition.
Took the car into the dealership to make sure all the warranty stuff was taken care of, and the car was in good working order.
The Full Assessment / quote of what it"ll need soon:
Front brakes, two rear tires, and a cooling fan. There"s also a crack in the windshield.
Total cost: $300-$500. The bulk of the cost being the cooling fan.
It"d be much cheaper to do it your self, so I"ve just knocked $500 off the blue book value to give you the option to handle that however you want, or if you want to add it back on. I can take it to the dealership and have them do it for you.
The fan is important, without a cooling fan the car will overheat in traffic especially when it"s hot.
$300-$350 to fix at the ford dealership. $60ish to do it yourself.
Just got new front tires, a new battery, the inside cleaned and detailed, and the oil changed. General new/used car condition.
Took the car into the dealership to make sure all the warranty stuff was taken care of, and the car was in good working order.
The Full Assessment / quote of what it"ll need soon:
Front brakes, two rear tires, and a cooling fan. There"s also a crack in the windshield.
Total cost: $300-$500. The bulk of the cost being the cooling fan.
It"d be much cheaper to do it your self, so I"ve just knocked $500 off the blue book value to give you the option to handle that however you want, or if you want to add it back on. I can take it to the dealership and have them do it for you.
The fan is important, without a cooling fan the car will overheat in traffic especially when it"s hot.
$300-$350 to fix at the ford dealership. $60ish to do it yourself.