2011 Ford Fiesta Se Sedan 4-door 1.6l on 2040-cars
Westport, Massachusetts, United States
You are bidding on a 2011 Ford Fiesta SE. It is the 4DR. model with power windows, power locks, usb inputs, automatic, new tires, and a 1.6L 4cyl. engine. This vehicle has 121, 680 highway miles. It runs, looks, and still drives new!…..At a fraction of the cost! It was a new vehicle trade-in and was always well maintained. The body is perfect and this vehicle has a clear title. It is being offered by Ray's Auto Sales inc. 707 Brayton Ave. Fall River, MA 02721. All of our vehicles are fully serviced and detailed prior to delivery. we have been in business over 37 years and are a family owned and operated quality used car dealership.
For any questions, Feel free to email Brian @ raysauto@gmail.com OR you can call Brian at 508-801-1618 |
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