2016 Ford Explorer 4wd Sport-edition Sport Utility 4-door on 2040-cars
Saint Charles, Michigan, United States
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SUPER GORGEOUS AND SHARP COPPER METALLIC EXTERIOR(SHARP COLOR) matched with a PREMIUM BLACK(HEATED & COOLED
-FRONT) leather interior 2016 4WD FORD EXPLORER SPORT- EDITION 4WD (FOUR- WHEEL DRIVE
SYSTEM SMOOTH SHIFTING AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION The
BLACK leather interior is extra clean 21,988 PAMPERED MILES Powerful 3.5
LITER v6 engine(ECO BOOST)TURBOCHARGED COLORED NAVIGATION SYSTEM POWER REAR LIFT
GATE HEATED AND COOLED FRONT LEATHER SEATS 3 ROW SEATING THIRD
ROW POWER FOLD SEATS BLIS SYSTEM/BLIND SPOT ALERT
SYSTEM DUAL GLASS PANORAMIC ROOF WITH SHADE
OPTION MULTI MODE DRIVING KNOB REAR VIEW CAMERA SYSTEM PUSH
BUTTON START ON/OFF FACTORY REMOTE START REAR VIEW CAMERA FRONT
CAMERA ROOF RACK POWER TELESCOPIC STEERING
WHEEL 3 ROW LEATHER SEATS PADDLE SHIFT ON STEERING
WHEEL CAME WITH ONE KEY/ ONE FOB FRONT PARKING
SENSORS REAR PARK ASSIST SENSORS These trucks are in demand
and for good reason 3RD ROW seating Beautifully outfitted BLACK(HEATED &
COOLED -FRONT) PREMIUM leather seats on all rows HEATED STEERING WHEEL LEATHER WRAPPED
STEERING WHEEL
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2015 Ford Mustang specs revealed, GT to pack 435 HP
Thu, 17 Jul 2014The 2015 Ford Mustang sounds great so far - at least on paper. Ford has just announced specs for the latest version of the iconic pony car in Dearborn, telling Autoblog that it will pump out as much as 435 horsepower and 400 pound-feet of torque from its 5.0-liter V8.
Those gaudy figures power the naturally aspirated GT model, and they easily eclipse the "more than" 420 hp and 390 lb-ft that Ford originally estimated.
The 2.3-liter turbocharged EcoBoost four-cylinder makes 310 hp and 320 lb-ft, and it's the first turbo Mustang since the 1986 SVO.
Ford also working on 200-mile EV to compete with Bolt, Model 3
Fri, Mar 6 2015The Chevrolet Bolt is on a lot of people's radars. You may have even noticed friends and colleagues who harbor very little interest in the automotive world, or anything labeled as "green," who have taken notice of a 200-mile electric vehicle coming out of Detroit. Mass appeal is the idea, after all. You can include Ford in the list of interested parties, in this case with the intention of taking direct aim at the Bolt – and, by proxy, the Tesla Model 3 – with an affordable, long-range EV of its own. Ford will unveil its own long-range EV, positioned to compete with Chevrolet, later this year, according to Automobile. Details are very scarce about Ford's plans, but we do know that the Bolt (or whatever the Chevy all-electric hatchback will end up being called) is expected to offer over 200 miles of driving between charges, with a sticker price around $30,000. The other major player, of course, is Tesla's smaller, more affordable sibling to the Model S. The Model 3, also slated to go on sale in 2017, should cost less than $40,000. While Tesla has established itself in the EV world, another long-range EV out of Detroit would win some customers from the California-based startup. For now, though, we'll just have to wait, as Ford remains tight-lipped about its plans for the car. Automobile predicts a possible unveiling at the Los Angeles Auto Show in November, what with California's EV mandate being a driver of strategy for various automakers. Most can agree, though, that a larger field of options – while not ideal for backers of the Bolt or Model 3 – will only benefit the car-buying public. Related Video: Featured Gallery Chevrolet Bolt EV Concept: Detroit 2015 Related Gallery Chevrolet Bolt EV Concept News Source: AutomobileImage Credit: Copyright 2015 Sebastian Blanco / AOL Green Rumormill Chevrolet Ford Tesla Electric Future Vehicles Chevy Bolt ford ev
Ford worker files for UAW dues refund, stirs right-to-work debate
Sun, 24 Aug 2014Let's start with some history: Ford's Dearborn truck plant, part of the company's massive River Rouge complex, was the center of a strike in 1941 that led to Ford signing the first "closed shop" agreement in the industry. The agreement obliged every worker at the plant to be a dues-paying member of the United Auto Workers. In December 2012, however, Michigan Governor Rick Snyder signed legislation making Michigan a right-to-work state, which outlawed closed shops. The new law gave workers the right to opt out of union membership and stop paying dues even if they were still covered by union activities like collective bargaining. For employees at the Dearborn plant, the right-to-work clauses take effect at the end of their current contract in 2015.
As a tool-and-die maker at Ford's Dearborn plant for 16 years, Todd Lemire pays dues to the UAW - about two hours' salary per month. However, he's been unhappy with the UAW's support of the Democratic party, and not wanting to wait until next year to be out of the UAW entirely he invoked his Beck Rights, which state that a non-member of a union does not have to pay dues to support non-core activities, such as political spending. But Lemire wasn't happy that Ford still subtracted the total amount of dues, with the UAW reimbursing the difference, so he filed suit with the National Labor Relations Board, feeling that the workaround violates his rights.
Lemire's case is just a week old, so it could be a while before a resolution. Yet, as September 15, 2015 draws near and the right-to-work laws take full effect for Michigan workers - and others wonder whether it could help revitalize the state's manufacturing base - a case like this adds more fuel to the discussion.