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Bringing the trend of shopping local to the Motor Trade AM Performance is small, privately owned and family run business with years of motor trade experience where you can buy with confidence. We are an AA and trading standards approved dealer meaning all vehicles come with 3 Months Warranty, 12 Months breakdown cover and optional 5 day driveaway insurance. We are also proud to boast the highest google review score of any car dealership in our local area! please take a look for yourself. AM performance are please to present this 2013 registered Ford Fiesta 1.25 Zetec Euro 6 ULEZ Compliant.With impressive fuel economy of 65+MPG and low insurance group, this Fiesta is cost-effective to run and hugely practical making it the perfect hatchback.This Fiesta has covered 70800 miles, has 2 previous keepers and a Good service history with all previous mot advisories taken care of and will come with a 12 month mot for piece of mind Being the Zetec specification the Fiesta is well-equipped with features such as 16'' Alloy Wheels - Electric Front Windows - Rear parking sensors - Bluetooth Telephone - Bluetooth Audio - Auxiliary Audio - USB Audio - Heated Windscreen - ISOFix Seats + MoreOwn this vehicle for as little as £100 deposit and £104.90x 60 - ask for a tailored quotation. Part exchange welcome up or down, finance available, nationwide delivery, please call our team on 01914802547 to discuss this vehicle or book an appointment today, Please check out our amazing 5* Google reviews!Different to the bigger main dealer and independent dealerships we have a small trusted team which results in a much more personal car buying experience. Your point of contact throughout the vehicle purchase and aftersales will be one of the business owners, not multiple sales people and departments. Working to very high standards with an eye to detail and repeat business. Located in North Shields right beside Silverlink Retail Park in a brand new indoor showroom allowing for viewings whatever the weather..
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