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Used Diesel Ford Focus Estate Titanium

With 51 used Diesel Ford Focus Estate Titanium cars available on Auto Trader, we have the largest range of cars for sale available across the UK.

Used Ford Focus cars available to reserve

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£1,240

Ford Focus

MOT✅2 KEYS✅ALLOY✅AC✅CC✅ULEZ✅

Ford Focus 1.6 Zetec Climate 5dr

2005 (05 reg) | 73,300 miles

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£1,250

Ford Focus

Ford Focus 2.0 Zetec S 5dr

2010 (59 reg) | 122,142 miles

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£495

Ford Focus

MOT AUG 2026

Ford Focus 1.6 TDCi DPF Ghia Hatchback 5dr Diesel Manual (127 g/km, 108 bhp)

2005 (05 reg) | 159,994 miles

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Used Diesel Ford Focus Estate Titanium cars in stock

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£2,995

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£3,995

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£2,700

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£2,995

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£5,490

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£4,695

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£5,495

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