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2013 Ford Focus Titanium

Posted: Tue. Nov. 19 13:45:23 2019

AUX/USB ** Bluetooth ** Backup Camera ** Cruise Control ** Keyless Ignition ** Leather ** Navigation System ** Parking Sensors ** Power Moonroof ** Heated Seats ** Steering Wheel Controls ** Alloy Wheels ** and much more ** (Refer to the tabs below for additional information) ue to issues any other time its there for a recall. The first time in the shop was when I was about 4 hours from home travelling for work and the vehicle completely died on the highway, the engine wouldn't turn and I think all the power went out as well. I had it towed and it was a transmission issue, the manual/automatic transmission has been giving people hell and mine finally gave out. BUT the only saving grace was that there was an active recall on the transmission so they managed to get it back up and running and I didn't have to spend a dime. Ive probably added close to 20k miles since then and I haven't had any issues. The other time it was in the shop was for a slipped belt in one of the tires, no biggie and it was an easy fix. At 150k with only the issues I mentioned, then things are going pretty good.

Don't be fooled by how the focus appears, it looks like a very small car not much bigger than a compact. But when you open the truck or pack the vehicle full you realize that there is actually a ton of room in the vehicle. I was able to fit 16 foldable plastic chairs from a party into my focus and still had plenty of room for me to sit. I have two large adjustable car seats in the backseat, they both fit just fine only downside is that there isn't room for anyone else to sit back there, this wasn't an issue for me though, I was also able to fit a double stroller and various other items in the truck because its a very deep trunk. This vehicle would work better for someone on the shorter side if they plan on putting car seats in the back. There is only so much room between the seats and the kids legs and often times the kids are kicking the seats due to the small space.

I cant think of any serious issues to note with the exterior and interior of the vehicle. I have black leather seats and a grey exterior. The leather seats make it look more expensive, but in the summer heat those seats will light your butt right up. The exterior is really sporty and fun compared to the old Focus styles. It has a sleek outer body with sport tires and stock sporty rims. If the rims weren't there it probably wouldn't look nearly as nice.

The car is no the quietest thing, but neither of my babies had any issues falling asleep in it. If you are looking for a smooth comfortable car then this is not the one for you. It is comfortable but not the smoothest, and not the quietest as well and is pretty shaky.

I do feel that this vehicle depreciates at an alarming rate and this would be the only reason I would not recommend buying one. I am upside down on mine and barely get any money for a trade in. But if that doesn't bother you then I would get one. I drive this thing like a bat our of hell. I curbcheck way more than I should, speed, travel long distances and I live in a city with a ridiculous amount of potholes and just terrible roads and general and the car has taken the beating like a champ.

One last thing to add, I haven't hit anything or seen it get hit besides being rear ended, but there are some small dents on the sides, either from carts or car doors but unfortunately I cant say how easy they might of been made. I was rear ended once at a stop light, the vehicle wasn't going fast as he was stopping for the light, but got distracted I suppose and hit me in the rear, it just left a little dent in the bumper, he was going fast enough to cause more damage but not even close to fast enough to cause serious damage.
Fuel Type: E85 Flex Fuel
Exterior Color: White
City MPG: 27
Interior Color: Black
Highway MPG: 38
Stock: LK394A
Drivetrain: FWD
Engine: 2.0L I4 16V GDI DOHC Flexible Fuel
VIN: 1FADP3J29DL296368
Mileage: 53,229

Call: (785) 727-2077