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2011 Ford F-150 Harley-davidson Supercrew 4wd on 2040-cars

US $13,800.00
Year:2011 Mileage:6796 Color: Black /
 Black
Location:

Wellsburg, Iowa, United States

Wellsburg, Iowa, United States

Feel free to ask me any questions about the car : andreharde@juno.com .

For Sale: A rare and immaculate 2011 Ford F-150 Supercrew Harley Davidson Pickup
This rare pickup only has 6,796 miles! It is truly like new. It is number 200 of only 5,000 made. It has the 6.2L
V8 engine with 4 wheel drive. The color is tuxedo black with the gorgeous H-D orange and stainless graphics. It's a
stunner to look at as well as drive.
The interior is perfect. It has the orange accent lighting around the dash and cupholders. The seats look like
new..
It has been kept in an insulated, heated and air-conditioned garage and has never been driven in rain or snow. It
is a one owner vehicle and the owners are mature adults. The vehicle is reluctantly being sold for health reasons
It truly drives and looks like new. It's been locally Ford serviced and has all records including the original
window sticker. It has all available options including floor mats with H-D logos, backup camera, SYNC satellite GPS
system, and tailgate step.
• It has a custom color matched locking hard tonneau cover with a finished underside and gas lifts.
• It has a custom H-D logo rubber bed mat.
• Custom built exhaust and comes with the original Ford factory muffler in the bed.
• Custom made H-D mud flaps.
You simply will not find a nicer H-D pickup truck in the country. They are also becoming collectable as they are no
longer being produced. This color/graphics scheme is the most attractive in my opinion of the different years this
generation was made.
The price is $37,500 and is more than fair with all the options, upgrades, condition and rarity. You can't buy a
new one that would look or drive any better let alone be as unique. This is a perfect truck for a true
Harley-Davidson fanatic!

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Fri, 10 Jan 2014

Ford marketing head honcho Jim Farley made waves at CES this week by telling show attendees, "We know everyone who breaks the law, we know when you're doing it." according to a report by Business Insider. Farley continued by saying, "We have GPS in your car, so we know what you're doing. By the way, we don't supply that data to anyone."
Farley has since amended his statement, saying that Ford dose not, in fact, track its customers in their cars "without their approval or consent."
Apparently carried away with a hypothetical notion, Farley was attempting to describe how Ford might be able to employee aggregated user data for things like accurate traffic reporting and pattern spotting. A Ford spokesperson confirmed with Business Insider that its GPS units are not sharing the whereabouts of drivers, though there are a few on-board services that might do so. After opting in to the services (and presumably being made aware of any/all tracking and data collection), Ford's Sync Services Directions and Crew Chief software do, in fact, allow data collection as a means of improving both systems. Farley added that the opt-in data is not shared, even when being tracked.

Ford says 70% of its models to get stop-start by 2017

Sun, 15 Dec 2013

Ford is following up on a report we posted a few weeks back that the Blue Oval would be adding stop-start technology to its entire model range. Now, the Dearborn-based automaker has announced that the fuel-saving feature would be available on 70 percent of the company's range by 2017.
Ford claims the technology will improve fuel economy by around 3.5 percent, although its actual effect will vary based on how the owner drives - apparently up to a 10-percent improvement is possible for those who sit in heavy traffic (Los Angelenos, this means you). The latest recipient of the technology is the updated 2014 Ford Fiesta with the company's three-cylinder EcoBoost powerplant.
Part of the reasoning for the new addition has to do with cost. Ford claims the tech is affordable and easy to implement. "Simply put, Auto Start-Stop helps customers use less fuel, which is an important component of Ford's Blueprint for Sustainability," Ford's global powertrain vice president, Bob Fascetti, said.

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Talking 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.
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