2006 Ford Explorer Limited **rare**one Of A Kind** on 2040-cars
Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, United States
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For sale is my 2006 FORD EXPLORER LIMITED EDITION. The vehicle is equipped with leather heated seats, third row seats, power everything, custom front end from factory and CD/DVD Navigation (Kenwood) System. I have owned the vehicle since April 2011 and purchased it with 55,318 miles on it. I have only put approximately 8,500 miles on in the last 3 years. Since I have owned the vehicle, it has ALWAYS been garage kept and has NEVER been driven in the snow. All maintenance has ALWAYS been completed by the Ford dealer. Some of the extras on the vehicle are as follows:
I am selling the vehicle because I would like to complete some updates to my home and would rather not go into debt for them. This vehicle will not disappoint. It is ONE OF A KIND and a definite attention getter. The interior is a 9 out of 10. The exterior is an 8 out of 10. The vehicle has been meticulously maintained while in my ownership. The sale does include the original factory wheels as well. I encourage anyone to come view the vehicle. Please note that I do reserve the right to end the auction early as it is for sale locally as well. Please be advised transfer will not be made until all funds have cleared. Thanks for looking. |
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How Ford secretly used customers to test its aluminum F-150 [w/video]
Fri, 30 May 2014Automakers getting clever about disguising development vehicles isn't anything new. Between mules wearing the sheetmetal of other cars and prototypes decked out in as much camouflage as is practical, automakers know how to make it very difficult for the general public to get an exact idea of what kind of vehicle is in development. Ford, though, is rapidly becoming the master.
We knew that the Blue Oval originally tested the durability of the aluminum construction being used for the 2015 F-150 by building an all-aluminum 2014 truck and entering it in the Baja 1000 off-road race. That's no longer a secret. What we didn't know, though, is that the aluminum development dates back to before even that, and that some of the people in question had no idea what it was they were working with.
Ford says this is the first time prototypes have ever been handed over to the public.
Ford fights back against patent trolls
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