Ford Focus 2002 zts

Asked by Sarah Dec 27, 2015 at 11:58 PM about the 2002 Ford Focus ZTS

Question type: Shopping & Pricing

My boyfriend recently got a car and Is making 150
dollar payments. All-in-all the car is priced 9000
some dollars. The car has had 2 previous  owners
only been in one small fender bender, are we
getting ripped off?

1 Answer

30,540

Sarah, the best way to buy a car, new or used, is do your research. You can use a number of websites to get the market value of a vehicle. KBB.com, Edmunds.com, nada.com are all good places to start. There are lots of variables. Mileage, condition are the most important. Run your vehicles stats through one of these sites and you will get an idea of its value.

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