Find or Sell Used Cars, Trucks, and SUVs in USA

2008 Ford F-150 Supercrew Xlt 5.4l Brute Force Intake, Banks Dual Exhaust on 2040-cars

US $10,999.00
Year:2008 Mileage:92000
Location:

United States

United States

Selling my 2008 Ford F-150 supercrew xlt, Rear wheel drive, real nice truck with only 92k original miles, has a perfect running 5.4 v8 triton with intake system, comes with the standard xlt package

Has the power sliding rear window

BANKS dual exhaust sound nice

BRUTE FORCE INTAKE Up To 15 Extra Horsepower

AUX Compatible 

 Spray in bedliner LINE-X

Has towing package  

Windows have a real nice tint all around

Also the front dashboard and the middle seat has cloth over it

Comes with 4 rear sensors for backing up                                                                                               

  Small scratches mostly on tailgate otherwise body in perfect shape, interior in good condition. 
Nice rims. this truck has real nice upgrades which cost about $3k. the windshield has a rock chip that caused a line, but is fine otherwise. Engine oil changed every three thousand miles, transmission shifts perfect, has new brakes, oil changed about a month ago n fully serviced. Bought this truck with a rebuilt title, but it was NOT in an accident its Recovered Theft got all the paper work to show you could also check the carfax to make sure, got title in hand.
I'm the second owner i have all the paper work from the action lot that i got it from. The truck was well taken care off.



This vehicle is being sold as is, where is with no warranty, expressed written or implied.


If interested please text me or call with any questions at 971-221-7218 thanks!

Auto blog

George W. Bush's 2009 Ford F-150 fizzles with $300,000 bid at Barrett-Jackson [UPDATE: w/video]

Sun, 20 Jan 2013

Despite some truly impassioned pleading from Jay Leno himself - including calling on Arizona's notoriously Republican-rich voters to beat the $600,000 level set the last time Leno sold a vehicle for this particular charity... in California - bidding for George Bush's 2009 Ford F-150 pickup truck stalled at $300,000.
All proceeds will be sent to the Fisher House Foundation, so at least it's $300K going to a good cause. Feel free to check out the live image gallery above, which includes shots showing Leno's skills helming the auction, and read through the official auction description below.
*UPDATE: Video of the auction and Leno's prods to the crowd for more money can now be seen below.

Ford Ka Concept shown in Brazil, could enter production by 2014

Wed, 13 Nov 2013

The Ford Ka (pronounce it like a Bostonian saying "car") is the Blue Oval's sub-Fiesta offering in a number of markets that aren't North America. It's been a staple in Europe since it launched in 1996 and in South America since 1997, where it's enjoyed quite a bit of popularity as an affordable, efficient city car.
The European and South American models grew apart over the years, until Europe ended up with a Fiesta-inspired car and Brazil retained a more evolved version of the original Ka's styling. With this Ka Concept, which is really a concept in name only, Ford is previewing a Ka not just for the European market, but as the brand's new, global small car. With city car sales expected to grow dramatically in coming years and the ever increasing price of fuel, Ford's move to get a new, competitive car into the market on a global level isn't surprising.
Wearing Ford's new, familial grille, the Ka Concept features the same crisp, sculpted sheetmetal that's adorned the Fusion and Fiesta. Developed in-house by Ford Brazil, a production version could launch by 2014, according to Ford's press release. It's unclear what engines will sit under this car's hood, although we'd bet the 1.0-liter, EcoBoost three-cylinder from the Fiesta will be available at some point.

Ford and GM link bonus checks to quality scores

Tue, 29 Apr 2014

The poor first quarter earnings of Ford and General Motors are having an effect all the way up the food chain. Both automakers struggled with recalls in the first three months of the year, and, according to The Detroit News, they have responded by increasing the percentage of bonuses tied to vehicle quality for salaried workers, including top executives.
GM announced that 25 percent of bonuses (up from 10 percent) for all salaried workers would be tied to its vehicle quality standards. The automaker revealed in its financial report that it spent $1.3 billion on recall-related repairs in the first quarter, and net income was down 86 percent.
Ford also increased the quality proportion of bonuses for about 26,000 salaried workers all the way up to CEO Alan Mulally from 10 percent to 20 percent. The company announced in its report that the amount paid out in warranty and recall claims was about $400 million higher than expected in the first quarter. Its net income fell 39 percent from the previous year. "The change reflects how critical quality is to our overall business," said spokesperson Todd Nissen speaking to Autoblog.