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2014 FORD MUSTANG - 17,427 MILES! CAR RUNS AND DRIVES PERFECTLY, LIKE NEW INSIDE AND OUT, NONE SMOKER, V6 305 HP METALIC GREY WITH BLACK LEATHER SEATS, SHAKER PREMIUM AUDIO, FORD SYNC, CUSTOM BREMBO 19 INCH WHEELS, ROUSH SPLITTER, ROUSH UPPER AND LOWER FRONT GRILLS, AND GT HOOD, WITH CUSTOM WHITE STRIPES, ICE COLD A/C, FACTORY MULTI COLOR INTERIOR LIGHTING!, BORLA EXHAUST, TRACK PACK, 6 SPEED AUTO MATIC TRANSMISSION WITH SELECT SHIFT, REVERSE CAMARA, GARAGE KEPT, THIS CAR DOES HAVE A REBUILT TITLE DUE TO A MINOR FRESH WATER FLOOD CLAIM WHILE PARKED IN A PAKING LOT IN A RAIN STORM. THE CAR HAD VERY LITTLE WATER INTRUSION THE CARPETS WERE DAMP. WE REMOVED ALL THE CARPETS AND INSTALLED NEW FORD CARPET AND THE CAR WAS INSPECTED BY THE FORD DEALER AND A STATE OF MICHIGAN INSPECTOR. WE BOUGHT THIS CAR WITH 7,000 MILES, YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPOINTED WITH THIS CAR.
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Mercedes-Benz Sprinter and Ford Transit can haul on the track
Tue, 19 Aug 2014Line up any two comparable vehicles, and eople are going to want to race them. Need proof? In its latest track battle, Auto Express wants to know which commercial vehicle can lap a circuit faster - a Ford Transit or Mercedes-Benz Sprinter. Let's face it, neither of these European vans were ever meant to be near the track unless they are delivering a racecar and a ton of parts for a fun weekend, but it's massively fun to watch them give it a go anyway.
The one thing that Auto Express really illustrates here is the modern marvel that is stability control. The driver hops curves, and these big vans lean in the corners like your friend walking home from a long night at the bar. However, because of the amazing stability systems, the vans mostly keep all of their wheels planted and never seem close to getting sloppy, despite their behemoth size.
Unfortunately, the two vans aren't exactly fairly paired. The Ford has a dual rear axle and a few other advantages over the Mercedes, but it's still hilarious to watch them go. Even better, the host breaks down everything happening behind the wheel like these commercial vehicles were two Porsches. Enjoy watching this very unorthodox battle between Ford and Mercedes.
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.
This is what a 3D-printed liquid metal Ford Torino looks like
Sat, 12 Oct 2013Artist Ioan Florea has encapsulated a 1971 Ford Torino with 3-D-printed liquid metal transferred onto the car using technology that he developed, and the result is a stunningly shiny, seamless design.
"The surface has the highest coefficient of reflectivity never achieved before," Florea told us in an e-mail, using "nano-materials and nano-pigments that create an internal three-dimensional structure and dictate the polymer how to behave." Sure... We'll leave it to him to make any more 3-D-printed liquid metal-transferred art pieces.
Florea grew up in Romania, and the motivation behind picking the old Ford as his canvas came from his childhood memories of what an American car is - "big and wide and fascinating," he says - and the European name of the car itself, which it shares with an Italian city.