2007 Ford Expedition El Limited 4x4 Navigation Rear Dvd 3rd Row Seat on 2040-cars
Bountiful, Utah, United States
Body Type:Sport Utility
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:5.4L 330Cu. In. V8 GAS SOHC Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Dealer
Make: Ford
Model: Expedition
Trim: EL Limited Sport Utility 4-Door
Options: Navigation, DVD Player, Seating for 7, 4-Wheel Drive, Leather Seats, CD Player
Drive Type: 4WD
Mileage: 96,504
Disability Equipped: No
Sub Model: Limited 4X4
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Exterior Color: White
Doors: 4
Interior Color: Tan
Drive Train: Four Wheel Drive
Number of Cylinders: 8
Inspection: Vehicle has been inspected
EXPEDITION EXTENDED LENGTH...SEATING FOR 7 PLUS HUGE CARGO AREA...LIMITED EDITION...CLEAN TITLE AND CLEAN NO ACCIDENT CARFAX...COMPLETELY LOADED...HEATED AND COOLED LEATHER SEATS...NAVIGATION...DVD...SATELLITE RADIO...4 WHEEL DRIVE...70% TREAD REMAINING ON TIRES...TOW PACKAGE...POWER FOLDING 3RD ROW SEATS...EVERY OPTION AVAILABLE...GREAT FAMILY CAR THAT WILL TOW ANYTHING YOU LIKE...CALL OR TEXT TANNER (801) 923-4510 FOR MORE INFORMATION, OR CHECK US OUT AT:
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Ford cleans up painting process with cameras
Thu, 22 Aug 2013Knowing how the bacon gets made rarely entices us and, in the same vein, the same usually goes for knowing about how new cars get painted. But in both instances, however, quality - or a lack thereof - is instantly obvious. In terms of the latter, Ford is showing off its new paint quality process with 3D Dirt Detection Technology to find imperfections in vehicle paint more easily and more quickly.
This process - being performed on the F-150 SVT Raptor above - uses 16 computer-controlled cameras to create a three-dimensional model (inset) of the vehicle to detect flaws in the paint including dirt particles, which can then be buffed out manually. Ford says this new technology cuts down on time spent looking for paint flaws and gives workers more time to correct those that are discovered.
Currently, Ford only uses its 3D Dirt Detection Technology system at three factories (the Dearborn, MI facility, along with those in Louisville, Kentucky and Valencia, Spain), but it will soon spread to five more plants in North America. Ford has released a video and press release for this innovative and unexpectedly interesting process, both of which are posted below.
Ford gets its Movement on, releases 'Sounds of Focus' tracks
Sun, 25 May 2014Ford has, for at least the second year in a row, teamed up with techno promoter Paxahau and a couple of artists to make music in recognition of the Detroit Movement music festival. This time, Movement performers Ataxia and Secrets were selected by Ford, and were invited to spend some time at the automaker's Michigan Assembly Plant, which gives birth to the Ford Focus and Focus Electric models.
Now that we know the what, how about the why? According to Ford, "Detroit is uniquely tied to the origins of the electronic music scene. In the 1980's variations of electronic music stemmed from inspirations of industry, including the automotive sector." So, there you go. If you're interest is piqued, feel free to read the press release, watch the video and listen to the tracks below.
Ford-sponsored survey says a third of Brits have snapped a 'selfie' while driving [w/videos]
Fri, 08 Aug 2014Talking on the phone while driving isn't advisable, and texting while driving is downright dangerous. Considering those truths, the fact that we even need to point this out this is incredibly disturbing: taking "selfies" while behind the wheel is exceptionally stupid. But, it's a thing that a third of 18- to 24-year-old British drivers have copped to doing, according to a new study from Ford.
Ford, through its Driving Skills for Life program, surveyed 7,000 smartphone owners from across Europe, all aged between 18 and 24, and found that young British drivers were more likely to snap a selfie while behind the wheel than their counterparts in Germany, France, Romania, Italy, Spain and Belgium.
According to the study, the average selfie takes 14 seconds, which, while traveling at 60 miles per hour, is long enough to travel over the length of nearly four football fields (the Ford study uses soccer fields, but we translated it to football, because, you know, America). That's an extremely dangerous distance to not be focused on the road.