Need a little vehicle help

I'd add to the vote for the Fiesta. My Focus isn't bad at all in the winter with a set of snow tires on it. I finally got it to where I like in the snow, the coil overs are finally set right and the Steeda rear sway bar in combination with the Blizzaks WS80 provide great grip, it rotates just enough to make turning predictable and controllable. Before the suspension and a set of Alpine Sports was a great combination but, it really allowed the computer to do the driving. The car probably gets mid 20s when its cold cold out, when its been in the single digits you can see that the mileage isn't up to par but, when its in the teens or warmer the car gets 30+ easy.
 
Exactly...give them a call and ask why. Maybe look into the bluebook. SHO's are all LOADED. They are $45k new usually. I actually want it myself, if only they could tow a decent amount....

Title says CLEAN but maybe its a flood car, a lemon law car, maybe the odometer was rolled back/swapped and it really has 200k+ miles.
 

- So the car was vandalized & suffered $18,846 in damages.

- The car was then sold damaged on 9-14-2016 at auction (with 56,228 miles).

- The "clean titled" car (with 56,228 miles) is now for sale for $9,895 (1-6-2017).

Ya, that low mileage cream puff is going to be a real quality car. Can you imagine
how pitifully that poor car was put together. Do the math. Someone had to buy the
damaged car, repair it and now resale it, all for less than half of what the damage
cost was to fix it correctly.
 
- So the car was vandalized & suffered $18,846 in damages.

- The car was then sold damaged on 9-14-2016 at auction (with 56,228 miles).

- The "clean titled" car (with 56,228 miles) is now for sale for $9,895 (1-6-2017).

Ya, that low mileage cream puff is going to be a real quality car. Can you imagine
how pitifully that poor car was put together. Do the math. Someone had to buy the
damaged car, repair it and now resale it, all for less than half of what the damage
cost was to fix it correctly.
Thank you, I knew it was too good to be true. Lol

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This was just posted on CL....

http://annarbor.craigslist.org/cto/5964227010.html

2011 Ford Fiesta SE - $6500 (Canton) 50,500 Miles


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This extremely clean car is a great buy for a young person or commuter. It is a 5 speed manual, but with that, it does get 34 MPG in the city! Main features are moon-roof, premium sound system, and heated front seats. I am the original owner and have taken exceptional care of it. I have all regular service records (straight synthetic oil used for most oil changes). The front disc brakes, tires, and battery have been replaced within the last 10,000 miles. It has been in 2 fender benders (both more than 4 years ago), so there is slight paint mismatch evident, but the repairs were done by a reputable body shop and I have these repair records as well. The asking price is based Kelley Blue Book valuation, but I'm willing to negotiate with any serious buyer. I'll even include a full tank of gas to sweeten the deal
 
Thanks for the heads up, I will be in Lansing the next two weeks for training so that will give me a chance to really look

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Damn, that's not a bad dealer on a fiesta lol. I have a 2016 Focus with the 1.0 L Ecoboost and a six speed manual. I was looking for a mileage car myself when i traded my van in. I don't drive like an old lady with it but its not beat on every day and I'm pulling 27.8 City driving from Rochester to Farmington Hills. and i have pulled 47.2 Highway.
 
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