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SOLD: CA - Bay Area: 2016 Fiesta ST, White Platinum, Nav/Moonroof/Recaros 2.5k miles, Extras

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Hello All

I am selling my 2016 FiST in White Platinum in order to get into another vehicle, I'll do my best to be brief but detailed.

2016 Fiesta ST bought new in October of this year (2015)
Colors/Options:
White Platinum Tri Coat
Recaro's
Moonroof
Nav
Currently sitting around 2450 miles, but it is my DD so I put 2500 in the title because it will go up when I need to drive it (which I will be avoiding as much as possible during sale).

Extras:
ST All Weather Mats (front, rear, cargo) ($200ish)
Lathewerks Custom Elite VIP Shift Knob ($190)
Boosted Designs Dead Pedal ($35)
Vinyl Roof Wrap ($300)
MKII Shark Fin Antenna from Visual Garage ($87)
"Opticoat Pro +" on all exterior painted surfaces ($1250)
"Opti-Glass Pro" on all exterior glass ($100)

This was my first new car and my family and friends always poke fun at me for how careful I am with it. I was very careful on break in, keep it super clean inside and out (still smells new, non smoker), and it has had no experience with the track, auto-x, street racing or power mods. First oil change was at 500 miles with full synthetic from the dealership, the car has no mechanical, electrical, or general problems. The car has no dents, scratches, bumper marks, paint stains, etc. It looks better than new, and is much more protected than new as well thanks to the opti-coat.

The Opti-Coat treatments were professionally installed and are under warranty for 5 years. Link to my car on the detailers website: http://distinctivdetailing.com/detailing-samples/2016-ford-fiesta-st-platinum-white/

The only negative that can be said of the car is that a few of the wheels were bitten by the rough San Francisco streets and have some slight chips on the edge ( I will add pictures tomorrow when its not dark and raining **posted**).

That is about it, selling my car, meticulously cared for, barely broken in, still ripe with that new car smell!

ASKING PRICE:
$21,000

KBB only gets as new as a 2015 model, and prices the car at 20,294 to private party, that is of course without any of the extra's listed above (I would be willing to part out the extras and take their value off if a buyer has no interest in them, still have all original parts ((mats, antenna, shift knob)) )

I am financing the car at the moment and would prefer to sell the car outright and just pay off the loan note and transfer the title to the new buyer, HOWEVER , if you would rather work out a transfer of the loan (which I'm sure you could refinance to a better rate than I got) and take over payments we can talk further and work on different numbers (Whatever the $21,000 equivalent would be, something like 5.5k and take over payments, I'm paying $271 a month). Whatever way I cut it I'm losing money but its what I need to do to make it into my next ride.

*Note to Moderators* I will post additional pictures tomorrow with proper signage of screen name/date/fiestastforum, rainy and dark out right now. **posted**













*note, 2015 was as new as it would go...*
 


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I would have bought this one if I hadn't have bought mine. That while looks really good. What car are you trying to get into?
 


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[MENTION=1926]StephenP[/MENTION] ...Congrats! And please post some pics of your new FoRS here when you get it...what color?
 


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Excellent price. GLWS and GLWP ;)
Thanks GAbOS,

Its funny, the more I look around and see 2014's, 2015's with 20-30k miles for like 20k the more I think I'm not asking enough, I think I'll keep this price here on the forum in hopes it goes to a good enthusiasts' home, and list it locally on Craigslist for 22 or 22.5k.
 


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Added proper forum rule signage pictures as well as pictures where the wheels have been street bit. If you'd like to see any area's that are not photo'd please let me know and I'll gladly take a picture and post it up. Happy New Year to everyone!
 


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$20K is a great price considering that your car has Recaros and it is a 2016. You should have no problem getting that number. I swap out my commuter car every 2 years because I put so many miles on them, but I always set the selling price near the low end of the market because I want to sell the car as fast as possible. Good luck on the sale!
 


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Opticoat pro is cool stuff. I am a professional detailer by trade and I install ceramic pro, modest a and carry my own coating called the Hydrix Crystal coating. The stuff is really worth the money, and can definitely add value to the car. I have it on all my cars and love it.
 


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Just curious, have you ever gone uphill on Pine Street Financial District during rush hour? A BMW in front of me came to a dead stop to double park. I screeched the tires and scared everyone around me. Bernal Heights in general? Parallel park reversing uphill on a 17% grade? SF is brutal. Personally I've avoid perfect parking spaces just because they're on a steep grade.

If you haven't already done so, good luck with your sale. Nice ride.
 


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Sorry for the delayed response, been very busy with the super bowl in town.

I've traversed the hills, it can be a real bear if you have to fully stop, the hill assist almost plays tricks. Fortunately I live in a flat neighborhood so I don't have to park on a hill, but I most certainly would do the same and avoid parking on some of the gnarlier inclines, just not worth it (even if it was easy enough to get into, I don't trust other people on the inclines, a little bumper bump can turn into something more serious on a crazy hill).
 


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Car has sold. I want to thank the community here at fiestastforum, one of the nicest auto forums I've been a part of.

I'm now all in on a Focus RS, I'll check back in upon taking delivery, until then I hope everyone has a great year and fantastic time with their FiST!
 


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