2011 FORD FOCUS SES, BLAME FLAME METALLIC/CHARCOAL BLACK LEATHER INTERIOR, 26009 MILES, CARFAX BUY BACK GUARANTEE! ONE OWNER MICROSOFT SYNC SUNROOF PHONE INTERATION STEERING WHEEL CONTROL SIDE AIR BAGS TRACTION CONTROL FOOTWELL LIGHING SATELLITE RADIO 6 CD CHANGER BUCKET SEATS TELESCOPIC STEERING WHEEL WHOLESALE PRICED $13,998! INSTANT BANK FINANCING! DON'T PAY RETAIL! CREDIT CHALLENGED? NO PROBLEM, WE OFFER PROGRAMS FOR YOU AS WELL. COME AND TAKE IT FOR A TEST DRIVE TODAY. CALL OR LOG ON TO OUR WEB SITE AT www.autoshowfl.com Powertrains and Performance 2010 Ford Focus models are powered by a 2.0-liter inline four-cylinder engine that produces 140 horsepower and 136 pound-feet of torque. A cleaner version of that engine that earns PZEV tailpipe-emissions certification is also available for California-emissions states. That engine makes 132 hp and 133 lb-ft of torque. The standard transmission on all Focus trim levels is a five-speed manual. A four-speed automatic is available as an option. The automatic on SES coupes is geared slightly shorter for better acceleration. In testing, an automatic Focus coupe went from zero to 60 mph in a lackluster 9.7 seconds. Fuel economy for the Ford Focus is rated at 24 mpg city/35 mpg highway and 28 mpg combined for the manual transmission. Opting for the automatic drops the highway estimate to 33 mpg. Safety Six airbags are standard on all Focus models, including front-seat side-impact airbags and side curtain airbags for both front- and rear-seat occupants. For 2010, antilock brakes and stability control are now standard on all trim levels. Also new for the 2010 Focus is Ford's programmable MyKey system, which allows parents to specify limits for vehicle speed and stereo volume for their teenage drivers. In government crash tests, the 2010 Ford Focus sedan earned four stars (out of a possible five) for its protection of front occupants in head-on collisions. In the side-impact test, the sedan received five stars for protection of front occupants and four stars for protection of those in the rear. Curiously, the Focus coupe earned a five-star rating for frontal impacts but just a three-star rating for front and rear side-impact protection. The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety gives the Focus coupe a top rating of Good for frontal-offset and side crash protection. The Focus sedan also earns a Good rating for frontal protection, but receives a downgraded Acceptable for side impact protection. Interior Design and Special Features At night, the cabin of the 2010 Focus has a high-tech feel about it, thanks to a soothing cool blue glow from the gauges and optional customizable ambient lighting. But these lighting effects do little to mask some interior missteps, including cheap-looking plastic interior bits and a button-heavy center stack that some people find a bit confusing. Despite having a non-telescoping steering wheel and fairly flat front seats, comfort is adequate -- even for extended road trips. Luggage capacity is also suitable for road trips at nearly 14 cubic feet, with 60/40-split-folding rear seats at the ready for even more storage. One other nice attribute is Sync, a voice activation system that allows hands-free operation of mobile phones, iPods and other MP3 players. The 2010 Focus further increases Sync's appeal by adding the ability to acquire driving directions, traffic conditions and other information by pairing it with Bluetooth-enabled phones. This 2011 Ford Focus is offered to you for sale by AutoShow Sales and Service. The CARFAX report shows this Ford is a One-Owner vehicle. The Ford Focus speaks volumes about it's driver, uncompromising individuality, passion for driving, and standards far above the ordinary. It's exceptional fuel-efficiency is a clear sign that not all vehicles are created with the same standards. This 2011 Ford qualifies for the manufacturer warranty, which ensures that you're going to receive a high-qualit