2011 Ford Fiesta Ses Hatchback 4-door 1.6l on 2040-cars
Yantis, Texas, United States
This Fiesta still has a few hundred miles of drive train warranty. There is no known mechanical problems. 38 to 40 MPG highway. SES package with Sirius Radio and MP3 capability. Six speed automatic transmission. Always garage kept. EVERYTHING on the car works perfectly. This is a very economical and fun, sporty, car to drive. If you look around at most other 2011 Fiestas for sale you'll see that most have 100,000 to 300,000miles and most are priced higher than my price. I have it priced for a quick sale. Reason for selling : my wife and I don't need 3 vehicles.
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