2001 Ford Escape Xlt Sport Utility 4-door 3.0l on 2040-cars
Leesburg, Florida, United States
THIS 2001 FORD ESCAPE XLT IS A REAL NICE DRIVING AUTO.. DROVE FROM TEXAS TO FLORIDA WITHOUT ANY ISSUES..WOULD NOT HAVE A PROBLEM DRIVING THIS FORD ANYWHERE.. WE ARE THE SECOND OWNER. WE DID HAVE A ALARM INSTALED ALONG WITH AUTOMATIC START, AIR HORN, BACK UP REAR VIEW MIRROR AND CAMERA, NEW HEAD LIGHTS,TURN SIGNALS, FOG LIGHTS, AND TAIL LIGHTS[LED] ALSO LED INSIDE LIGHTS.. THIS AUTO HAS 2[TWO] ALARMS IN IT ALONG WITH A AMP AND PIONEER RADIO,DVD,DIVX,SIRUS SAT., WITH BLUE TOOTH, WITH JBL GT-BASSPRO12 POWERED AUTO. SUBWOOFER 10" OPTIONAL!!!!! WITH INFINITY SPEAKERS,ALSO COMES WITH 2[TWO] SETS OF KEYS AND 1[ONE]PAGER FOR ALARM SYSTEM..IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL GEORGE OR LYNN @ 214-864-3290.. THANK YOU FOR LOOKING AND HAPPY BIDING MERRY CHRISTMAS,, .
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Ford settles class action suit over defective Navistar diesel engines
Fri, 25 Oct 2013The 2003 Ford F-Series Super Duty (shown above) introduced the 6.0-liter Power Stroke diesel supplied by Navistar, and while that is an engine Ford would love to forget, it's now one step closer to putting that particular problem behind it. Automotive News is reporting that Ford has settled a class-action lawsuit brought on by problems with this engine that started right out of the gate and ultimately broke up the 30-year relationship between Ford and Navistar.
Owners and lessees of 2003-2007 Super Duty trucks and E-Series vans equipped with the 6.0-liter Power Stroke are eligible for deductible reimbursements of between $50 and $200 from the original five-year/100,000-mile engine warranty, while Ford is paying out as much as $825 for out-of-warranty engine repairs. These repairs may include the exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) cooler, EGR valve, oil cooler, fuel injectors and turbocharger, but are only covered if the components failed before six years or 135,000 miles.
In total, Ford has agreed to pay about 50 percent of the value of the repairs and deductibles paid by its customers who submit a claim before the end of this year, and $150,000 is going to the 16 named plaintiffs in the case; Navistar was not included in the lawsuit.
What next for Alan Mulally?
Wed, 23 Apr 2014Alan Mulally has emerged as a hero when it comes to American manufacturing. He came to Ford in 2006 after serving as head of Boeing's commercial aircraft division, streamlined operations, sold off the costly elements of its Premier Automotive Group and saved Ford from having to be bailed out by the federal government like its cross-town rivals Chrysler and General Motors did. But as we reported mere days ago, he's widely expected to step down from the chief executive's office at Ford shortly.
So what's next for one of the most successful executives in the business? Hard to say, but don't expect Mulally to disappear into retirement. Though he didn't ultimately take the top job at Microsoft, industry insiders expect to see him in another influential position - likely as a board director or even chairman of another company. (We say "another company" and not Ford because while Bill Ford may have stepped aside as CEO to bring Mulally on board in the first place, we don't see him giving up his chairmanship of the board also.)
Mulally has likely already lined up his next move, and could either announce what that move will be as soon as Ford confirms Mark Fields as his successor, or could wait awhile. Insiders speculate that he could leverage his transportation and aerospace experience into a position at General Electric or a major airline, his manufacturing expertise to benefit a company like Procter & Gamble or his management skills at a consultancy firm.
Ford board pushing Mulally for decision amidst fears story is drowning out other news
Thu, 12 Dec 2013Automakers and their executives rarely like to divulge information regarding future goings on, but the board of directors at Ford sound like they're getting a little antsy about chief executive officer Alan Mulally and his plans for 2014.
According to Reuters, as news of Mulally's possible departure to Microsoft continues to swirl, Ford's board is looking to push the affable executive to make a decision about his future sooner rather than later. Apparently, the board is growing concerned that this will-he/won't-he drama may end up distracting the media from covering Ford's other big news events next year - items like the debut of key all-new products like the Mustang and F-150.
So far, the picture for Mulally's eventual successor remains fuzzy, but it's understood that the leading candidate remains the company's chief operating officer, Mark Fields. Just recently, we heard that Mulally will stay until the end of 2014, but a few months ago, Ford seemed open to the idea of him stepping down earlier than that.