2013 Ford Explorer Limited Sport Utility 4-door 3.5l 4x4 3rd Row Seat on 2040-cars
Warren, Michigan, United States
2013 FORD EXPLORER LIMITED 4X4 CLEAN TITLE 3.5L V6 FLEX FUEL ENGINE AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION ONLY 12,000 MILES RED WITH BLACK LEATHER INTERIOR NON-SMOKER REMOTE START KEYLESS ENTRY FOG LIGHTS POWER WINDOWS POWER DOOR LOCKS POWER FOLDING HEATED MIRRORS WITH TURN SIGNALS TILT/TELESCOPE STEERING WHEEL WITH AUDIO AND CRUISE CONTROLS DUAL POWER AND HEATED FRONT SEATS WITH DRIVER 3 MEMORY POSITION POWER ADJUSTABLE PEDALS ICE COLD A/C DUAL CLIMATE CONTROL SONY HD AM/FM/SIRIUS STEREO WITH CD PLAYER MICROSOFT SYNC VOICE ACTIVATED SYSTEM SELF DIMMING REAR VIEW MIRROR DUAL LIGHTED VANITY MIRRORS HOMELINK GARAGE CONTROL THIRD ROW SEAT REAR A/C CONTROL AND VENTS REAR PARK DISTANCE SENSORS FLOOR MATS OWNER'S MANUAL 1 KEY/1 REMOTE 20 IN ALUMINUM WHEELS FRONT TIRES 255/50R/20 WITH APPROX 95% TREAD LIFE REMAINING REAR TIRES 255/50R/20 WITH APPROX 95% TREAD LIFE REMAINING RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT. STILL UNDER FACTORY WARRANTY CALL FRANK @ 248-917-5233 |
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Ford Australia debuts Ranger-based Everest SUV concept
Tue, 13 Aug 2013Ford has been in hot water in Australia ever since it announced plans to end local production of the Falcon and Territory SUV. Besides canceling a model that is to Oz what the Mustang is to America, the end of production means more than a few folks will be out of work.
Keen to prove that it has a plan for the market, Ford has unveiled the Aussie-penned Everest Concept, a rough-and-tumble, seven-seat SUV. While not a direct replacement for the aging Territory (that role will eventually be filled by either the Edge or Flex, according to Car Advice) it's an indication from Ford's brass that the Blue Oval is still committed to Australia.
To prove that fact, Alan Mullaly, Mark Fields, Jim Farley and regional execs descended on Sydney for the debut of the new concept. Ford's Australian president and CEO, Bob Graziano, said of the Everest, "Our customers, our employees and Australia can be assured that we're connected to the nation and committed to our customers through terrific products with class-leading technologies."
Ford bringing adaptive steering to the masses [w/video]
Thu, 29 May 2014Within the next year, Ford will offer a brand-new adaptive steering system (unimaginatively dubbed "Ford Adaptive Steering"), and this week, the automaker invited us out to its proving grounds in Dearborn, MI to get a taste for how its new setup works. In function, Ford's system doesn't greatly differ from the majority of other adaptive steering units already on the market from companies like Audi or BMW, but consider this: Ford will be the first non-luxury automaker to offer this technology, and uniquely, the whole system fits inside the car's steering wheel.
Ford's engineers have worked hard to create a system that can be tacked on to the company's full lineup of cars, trucks and utility vehicles, and says that the adaptive steering will be uniquely tuned for each specific vehicle. The automaker will not confirm exactly which vehicle will launch with this technology, but for the purpose of our preview, we tested the technology in a 2014 Fusion - a vehicle with already-good behind-the-wheel feel, one that the company says best demonstrates its current steering efforts.
Ford taken to task by gov't for Chicken Tax end-around
Mon, 23 Sep 2013Ford is in a bit of a pickle for importing and selling Turkey-built Transit Connect cargo vans as passenger vehicles in the US, then converting them to commercial-vehicle specification stateside in an effort to bypass a 25-percent tax imposed on vehicles imported for commercial use. Automakers are required to pay a 2.5-percent tax on imported passenger vehicles.
The Blue Oval got into trouble for this in a January ruling in which U.S. Customs and Border Protection officials asked Ford to stop the practice of importing the Transit Connect vehicles with passenger seats, then removing and shredding them. Now Automotive News reports that Ford is appealing the ruling. The 25-percent "Chicken Tax," as the tariff is often called, is 50 years old and was enacted as a response to a German tariff on chickens. Like Ford, Chrysler bypasses the higher tariff, but it does so in a different manner. It partially disassembles Sprinter cargo vans before shipping them to the US, then rebuilds them at a plant in South Carolina.
But the ruling against Ford's strategy states that it "serves no manufacturing or commercial purpose" and is there to "manipulate the tariff schedule," Automotive News reports. As Ford's appeal goes through, it is importing the Transit Connect and paying the higher tax, hoping for a favorable outcome and planning to build the next-generation Transit Connect, which it plans to launch before the end of the year, in Spain.