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Year:2008 Mileage:149988
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Jackson, Mississippi, United States

 2008 FORD F350 DUALLY
  • NO RESERVE!
  • 362-HORSEPOWER TRITON V10
  • FOUR WHEEL DRIVE
  • XLT-EQUIPMENT
  • POWER WINDOWS/LOCKS/MIRRORS
  • SKID PLATES
  • CHROME NERF BARS
  • TOW PACKAGE
  • ENGINE BLOCK HEATER
  • TILT/CRUISE
  • AM/FM STEREO
  • SUPERCAB WITH QUAD DOORS
  • BEDLINER
  • CALL 601-218-1223 FOR MORE INFO

WATCH THE VIDEO IN 720 HIGH DEF! WATCH TO THE END FOR A TEST DRIVE!

When you're looking for a truck that will get the job done and still be able to go through a drive-thru, you look no further than the legendary Ford F350 Super Duty. This particular '08 Super Duty is the XL model but it's loaded up like an XLT with all the power and comfort features like cloth seats, carpet, chrome bumpers, TOW COMMAND, dual rear wheels, chrome nerf bars, ICE COLD A/C, and more! This one needs NOTHING. It's also got FOUR WHEEL DRIVE so you can get it done just as well off road as you can on road plus there are skid plates to protect the drivetrain if you get into the rough stuff and you Yankees will appreciate having a block heater for those cold winter nights that we don't have to worry about down here in God's Country.
 
 It's loaded with all the power goodies including AM/FM Stereo, tilt wheel, cruise control, & power windows/locks/mirrors among many other items. It's a Southern truck that has ABSOLUTELY NO RUST WHATSOEVER. Check out the original window sticker below to see all the options...this truck originally cost over $35,000!!! This truck just came out of service with a local contractor so you can rest assured that it has received meticulous maintenance as well. We also really appreciate having the tailgate step which is way handier than Howie Long would have you believe.


Both front seats have no rips or tears either. The carpet is plush and not threadbare. Best of all, it's powered by the 6.8 TRITON V10 engine that's putting out 362-horsepower...more than the diesel! Why pay thousands more for the opportunity to spend more on fuel & maintenance when the V10 will get the job done and run on cheap regular gas as well?!? Unless you're pulling 40,000lb stock trailers, the V10 will get it done. It's the same engine we regularly sell in 40ft Class A motorhomes than weigh well over 20,000lbs! 

 With only 149k miles, it's barely broken-in. We've had similar trucks with over 600k on the original engine. It starts right up hot or cold and runs great the whole time. Doesn't use any coolant or smoke either. It isn't souped up with a big tuner that will cause extra wear. The seats are in great shape with no rips or tears. Please note we drive this truck every day and often use it on trips so the mileage will accumulate before the end of the listing.
 
I've put alot of miles on this truck personally and wouldn't hesitate to get in this truck and drive it ANYWHERE. I've had our mechanic go over everything to make sure it works properly. All we had to do was install a new power steering pump. Feel free to fly in and drive it home to where ever home may be. I'll be glad to pick you up at the airport at no extra charge or we'll work with the shipper of your choice to have it transported. Best of all, we got a great buy on it that we're passing along to you in the form of a NO RESERVE AUCTION! Bid to win because the high bidder will own this truck even if the final sale price is THOUSANDS BELOW the book value of nearly $18,000!!!

NADAguides.com Price Report
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Base Price $10,450 $11,875 $13,050 $16,100
Options:
Aluminum/Alloy Wheels Std. Std. Std. Std.
Dual Rear Wheels $500 $500 $500 $575
Fixed Running Boards $50 $50 $50 $75
Bed Liner $50 $50 $50 $75
Towing/Camper Pkg $200 $200 $200 $225
V10 Engine $600 $600 $600 $675
PRICE with Options $11,850 $13,275 $14,450 $17,725

2008 Ford F-250 4x4 Crew Cab Lariat 6.8L V-10 – Who needs a diesel?

Story by Jack Baruth – Photography by Dave Everest and Jack Baruth

Welcome to the first installment of Towin’ Speed:Sport:Life. In this series, we will be trying out different trucks with just one purpose in mind: towing to races and other auto events. We aren’t going to talk about residual value, slalom speed, or global warming – we’ll save that for the mainstream press, who typically “review” these rigs by driving little Austin and MacKenzie to their local Goddard School. Instead, we’re loading them up and running them hard. Each review will focus on Ten Important Questions For Your Race Rig, which isn’t a trademarked phrase as far as we know. Without further ado, then, let’s meet our truck: the 2008 Ford F-250 Super Duty 4x4 Crew Cab Lariat Styleside Triton V-10 156? Wheelbase. Doesn’t exactly roll off the tongue, does it?

The Super Duty pickups were kind-of-new for 2008, featuring a revised frame, upgraded interiors, and a new front end designed to produce involuntary urination in five out of six Prius drivers. The list of options and configurations possible in a Super Duty makes for literally millions of possible combinations, and we’ll be trying more of them in the next year, but for now we decided to start with a variant that is relatively common among club racers – the 4x4 crew cab. Although having four-wheel-drive in a tow rig seems like a waste of money and fuel economy, it only took one start in wet grass to convince us of the benefits. Since then, we’ve found plenty of uses for 4x4 in towing, including backing the trailer up a steep hill, using the Low Range to tow a disabled race car out of the weeds, and dragging a stuck trailer out of six inches’ worth of mud. We’re not the only people to understand this, so more and more Super Duties are showing up at the races with the “4x4 Off Road” sticker on their beds.

Where this truck does deviate from standard club racer doctrine, however, is in the short bed and 6.8L V-10 gasoline engine. For the committed race driver, bed space is like money in the bank. It’s just not possible to have too much. However, this F-250 has a trick up its sleeve to help bridge the gap, as well see. We were also a little unsure about the Triton V-10, which serves up 362hp at a relatively lofty 4750 rpm and 457 lb-ft of torque at 3250 revs. Compare that to the 6.4L Powerstroke’s 350 horses at 3000rpm and 650 lb-ft of torque at a basement-level 2000 rpm, and it’s easy to see why many racers choose the diesel. Could the V-10 compete? Let’s ask the questions and find out.


The Crew Cab is luxurious and spacious, although our rear-seat passenger didn’t appreciate being seated with the helmets.

#1. What’s it cost, and why?
Our tester was $48,750 from a base price of $37,305. Major cost options included the Triton V10 ($600), the five-speed automatic ($1490), the monster-mudder twenty-inch wheel-tire combo ($1245), and the in-dash nav system ($1875).

#2. What did we pull, and how well did it do? We took the Green Baron Motorsports Neon ACR to Putnam Park, Indiana, for a double NASA race weekend. Total trip distance was approximately 620 miles. We used our Quality Trailers 18? steel-deck trailer for a total towed weight of around 4500 pounds, plus another 600 pounds or so of wheels, tires, and equipment in the bed. This is well under the Super Duty’s tow rating, so we expected an easy pull – and we got one. Believe it or not, the short-bed variant does feel a touch more nervous down hills than the longbed F-250, but the difference is miniscule. This was mostly due to the outstanding integrated brake controller, about which it is impossible to say too many nice things. Called “Tow Command” by Ford, this controller is fully adjustable and offers a complete display showing successful connection of the trailer, the amount of gain dialed into the system, and the amount of brake force currently being applied. Long-time tow pros know the annoyance of stop-and-go traffic with conventional brake controllers, which produce a “lurch” at every start as the brakes are released. Tow Command does away with that, allowing smooth driving in town. Best of all, from a racer’s perspective, it allows you to drive the truck-trailer combo pretty hard. On the secret “back way” to Putnam Park, we found ourselves effortlessly flowing through a hilly, corner-infested one-and-a-half-lane road closely resembling the infamous “Tail Of The Dragon”, keeping up with the unladen Jeep Commander ahead of us without difficulty, and even trail-braking into a particularly surprising turn. It’s a six-hundred-dollar option, but trust us: you want the Tow Command.

#3. Does it have enough motor? The Triton 6.8L V-10 divided opinion among our staff. A few people said they preferred the diesel no matter how much more it cost or how expensive diesel fuel gets, but consider this: When you are not towing, the Triton allows you to fill up at your local station with clean, non-smelly, easy-evaporating gasoline. You’ll never have to worry about finding a diesel station on the freeway, or suffer through a long line of big rigs on your way to a pump which doesn’t even take a credit card. And when you are towing, the Triton has enough twist to pull a modest trailer without difficulty. Even the longest hills only forced a shift to fourth gear, and the transmission temp gauge never wandered into the danger zone. For this application – namely, towing a sub-ten-thousand-pound rig – the V-10 is fine, and it’s quiet, too. More importantly, the V-10 is kind of a secret weapon for Ford, since it has no effective competition in the marketplace. Chrysler and GM don’t offer a V-10 at all, forcing the customer to choose between V-8 engines that are up to 90 lb-ft of twist short of the Triton V10 and seven-thousand-dollar diesel options. If you want a powerful gas engine, Ford stands alone.


When the motor in our little racer blew, we towed it in from the track. Why not? We had a bigger truck than the recovery personnel did!

#4. It is “enough truck” for a club racer?
Oh, hell yes. The Super Duty is superbly unruffled by the demands of towing and hauling, and there’s room for five in the crew cab. Ford’s stuffed it with little features that the competition doesn’t seem to know about – whether we’re talking about the power slide-and-fold tow mirrors, the iPod integration, or the helpful little tray inside the center console that keeps keys and other small items from falling all the way into the deep well between the seats – and the result is a truly premium vehicle. For most racers, the longbed would be a more logical choice, but Ford offers a $250 bed extender that allows the tailgate to be used as additional load area. Is it strong enough? Check the photos below:
Mark loads the bed extender full of wheels. The bed of the Super Duty is deep, a feature which doesn’t stand out in brochures but which makes loading multiple layers much more secure.

Another view of the super-strong tailgate and the bed extender. While Ford probably got the idea of the bed extender from an old truck accessories catalog, rest assured that this version of the product is seriously strong and easy to use.

The Super Duty appears to have no practical limit to tailgate load. Incidentally, this is what Toyota doesn’t seem to understand about full-sized trucks, namely that the tailgate has to be as strong as the rest of the truck. Having a 250-pound man standing on the tailgate loading 80-pound items into the bed isn’t abuse, it’s how these trucks are used every day. What’s so hard to understand about that? Don’t put a crap tailgate on your truck and call it “heavy duty”. And Ford’s managed to supply a proper ‘gate without making it difficult to lift. Heck, it’s tougher to lift the tailgate on a ’95 F-150 than it is to do it on this modern Super Duty. That’s progress.

#5. How’s passenger comfort? The Crew Cab has a lot of room, and the front captain’s chairs are very, very decent places to spend a long tow. Passengers in the rear section were less pleased, citing unusually hard seating areas and a somewhat uncomfortable seatback angle, as well as a complete lack of HVAC venting. We also might be tempted to skip the 20? wheel/tire combo, as there was a lot of “head toss” on rough roads. We’ll call it more comfortable than the regular Ram four-door but less so than the MegaCab. On the positive side, the sound system was excellent, the power sliding rear window was a much-loved feature, and the sunroof is both usable and enjoyable.

#6. What options do I need? We’d definitely recommend either the Triton V-10 or the Powerstroke diesel; the 5.4 V-8 just isn’t enough motor. Tow Command is a must, and we’d definitely pay the relatively small price for the tailgate extender and the “step up” handle on the tailgate. As to whether you need the “Lariat” trim level – well, it depends on how much you like woodgrain and leather. We might be tempted to take the XLT instead and save the money. We’d also recommend the longbed for most users, unless you are parking in downtown Manhattan. And let’s face it: if you’re parking this thing in Manhattan, not even the shortbed’s gonna save you. Don’t forget to buy the limited-slip diff and the shift-on-the-fly switch for the 4WD. Last but not least, the power sliding rear window adds value and enjoyment far beyond its $185 cost.

#7. What options should I avoid? The nav system is great, but it’s almost two grand. The 20? wheel/tire package adds massive street cred and trailer envy, but it makes the truck ride harshly and impacts cab accessibility for shorter people. It’s also a little tough to put hundred-pound tubs of spare parts into the bed of what amounts to a lifted truck. If you’re going to spend most of your time towing, forget about the $245 reverse sensors, as the trailer ball makes them freak out even when there’s no trailer attached. HomeLink is an option, but we’re talking about a truck which doesn’t come close to fitting in most garages.

#8. Where does this stand compared to the competition? 2008 is the final year for the current Ram truck, and we think that at this fifty-thousand-dollar level, the Ford has a definite edge in comfort, equipment, and sheer desirability. We’ll wait to see what the new Ram offers in 2500 form. The new Silverado and Sierra appear to cost more which offering fewer engine options and less industrial-strength ruggedness. If you’re shopping right now, it’s hard to argue against the F-250.

#9. What’s the overall picture? A long walk through our paddock at Putnam Park shows that there are really only two trucks which show up in any numbers at these events. The Dodge Ram owns the half-ton market thanks to the availability of the HEMI and low purchase price, while in the 3/4-ton and above range, it’s Ford all the way. Chevy and GMC rigs are conspicuous by their absence, while the Toyota Tundra appeared in the same quantities as the VW Touareg – which is to say, there was one of each. There’s a reason Ford owns this market, and it’s plain from the moment you get behind the wheel. GM used to have an ad campaign entitled “We sweat the details”, but in the truck world, it’s Ford which clearly has sweated each and every detail of this massive, wonderfully fit-for-purpose truck. It reminds us of a Porsche 911 – not because it’s small or nimble, but because it’s so obviously been relentlessly honed to near-perfection in every aspect. Our race weekend was a no-sweat affair thanks to this charming monster, and while you might quibble on the options fitted to this particular truck, there’s no dispute when it comes to selecting the best three-quarter-ton race rig out there. It’s called the Super Duty.

Now the fine print...

We understand you are buying online, but with us you are not buying blind! We handwrite every single description. We provide 24+ high resolution pictures & we inspect and photo what you see and what you can't see. We'll also be glad to email you detailed, closeup pictures of any area you'd like to see more of. People ask us all the time what is the catch to our vehicles. They assume that the prices are low because there is something wrong with them. Nothing could be further from the truth! Our secret is simple...LOW OVERHEAD. We are an internet-only dealer. We do not maintain regular office hours or a large sales facility. We simply have a Mississippi bonded dealer's license, a storage lot, and a computer. Since we don't have dozens of mechanics, helpers, salesmen, secretaries, etc. on our payroll; we are able to sell at greatly reduced prices.

You will notice that we sometimes go with private auctions. Our reasons are twofold...the latest scam is to send bogus 2nd chance offers to customers from a fake email address in an attempt to scam them out of money. With a private auction the scammers won't know who our bidders are so if you get a 2nd chance offer from us you will know that it is the real deal! In addition, we set our reserves to sell which upsets other sellers! In fact, sometimes we set our reserve $1,000 or more below what our cost is. This leads other sellers to email our customers and knock our product! We will provide the winning bidder, upon request, with a complete bid history including the usernames & bid amounts of all other bidders. All new or low feedback (under 5 positives) bidders must first email us for no other reason than just to make contact. This way we know we have serious bidders! If you don't make contact we will cancel your bid and black you out from future bidding. We do this to avoid the de@dbe@t bidders, so please respect our policy. If you have a rating of 5 or better you don't have to email us. In the meantime, sit back and enjoy our site and add us to your favorites, because you just never know when your dream vehicle will pop up!!!

We've put this vehicle through our EXTENSIVE inspection process & can report it has a great ride & drive! We do our best to let you know of any/all issues we can find on these vehicles since you're buying sight-unseen. The body has a variety of dents and dings. It's just cosmetic and isn't real obvious as you can tell from the pics. We just wanted to point it out in case you missed it. It originally had a vinyl floor so we got some carpet out of an F250 to put in it. It's in good shape but isn't perfect. Both front seats are missing their side trim panels but work just fine. There is no spare tire. WATCH THE VIDEO. If you have any specific questions then don't hesitate to call us email us. Please understand we do our best to describe, in detail, every vehicle we offer to the Ebay public. However, if you have any hesitation during the bidding period, please obtain a Buyer's Inspection PRIOR TO PLACING YOUR BID to satisfy yourself. After the auction ends, understand you are the legal winning bidder of this auction and agree to all our Terms and Conditions.

Be sure and take a look at the book values on this vehicle (or any other we have for sale) before you bid. We stopped offering a built-in BuyIt Now option due to ebay's policy of letting anyone with an email address register a username. We had half a dozen de@dbe@t bidders in a row hit the BIN with no intention of paying. We do have a BuyIt Now price so give us a call if you're interested. Make sure you call us for more information on this vehicle. As always though, our reserve is THOUSANDS less than NADA value so bid early & bid often so you don't miss out!

Don't be outbid at the last minute! With the eBay proxy bidding system all you have to do is enter the maximum amount you're willing to pay when you get ready to bid. Ebay will then automatically bid against other people for you up to that amount to help make sure you don't miss out.

This saves you from getting sniped in the last few seconds of an auction by someone with a computer program. Don't try and bid in small increments at the last minute...go ahead & bid the full amount you're willing to pay then let eBay do the hard work!

This vehicle is for sale locally so we must reserve the right to end the auction early due to local sale. However, once the reserve is met then we will let the auction run its course & sell to the high bidder. Now for the fine print...

Warranty Information

AS IS - NO WARRANTY
 
This vehicle is being sold as is, where is with no warranty, expressed, written or implied. Please be aware that we are NOT PERFECT. We go to great lengths to make sure our ads are correct, BUT occasionally we do make a mistake. The seller shall not be responsible for the correct description, authenticity, genuineness, or defects herein, and makes no warranty in connection therewith. No allowance or set aside will be made on account of any incorrectness, imperfection, defect or damage. Any descriptions or representations are for identification purposes only and are not to be construed as a warranty of any type. It is the responsibility of the buyer to have thoroughly inspected the vehicle, and to have satisfied himself or herself as to the condition and value and to bid based upon that judgement solely. The seller shall and will make every reasonable effort to disclose any known defects associated with this vehicle prior to the close of sale. Seller assumes no responsibility for any repairs regardless of any oral statements about the vehicle.
 
Folks, we don't mean to sound harsh, but we do sell used cars. If you want a car in brand new condition then go pay anywhere from $20-60,000 or more at a new car dealer. We will make every reasonable effort to describe the vehicle, and we include many photos to assist in that effort. However, it is important to remember that these vehicles are pre-owned, not brand new. Therefore, minor items such as cigarette lighters, manuals, CD changer magazines, keyless entry remotes, etc. may be missing. And, as with any used vehicle, minor signs of wear may become apparent under close inspection. This may include small chips, light scratches or minor abrasions, wheel scuffs, and other indications of normal wear and tear. We cannot and will not be held liable or responsible for these issues. We Disclose our cars as much as we can, But don't forget you are bidding on a USED car. If you have any questions about the condition please feel free to contact us.
We Sell At Below-Wholesale Prices And Cannot Provide Spare Keys Or Floor Mats Unless They Are Already With A Vehicle. Feel free to contact us if you need this information. We CANNOT Be Held Responsible For Expenses Or Repairs Beyond The Point Of Delivery. We say this for the simple fact that once you leave then what happens hundreds of miles down the road is out of our control. We do our best to make all our vehicles road-ready. In most cases we have already driven them 4-800 miles ourselves.
 

Terms of Sale

Fee and Tax Information:

MS Residents Must Pay The 5% State Sales Tax on all motorized vehicles (7% on anything else such as campers, travel trailers, etc.) and a $100 Title/Doc Fee. All Other U.S. Buyers Will Pay Their Own State Taxes Themselves In Their Home State. All other bidders pay only a $99 Documentation Fee in addition to the winning bid. This covers our costs for a notary, Fedex charges, and other paperwork. Lousiana, Canadian and other foreign buyers must pay a $149 Documentation Fee to cover the extra Fedex and other expenses associated with doing international (and Cajun) paperwork. We do have Mississippi temporary tags available if you desire one for an additional $50. However, we've sent hundreds of RVs all over the country without them & nobody has ever had an issue driving home.
 
Winning bidder MUST contact us within 24 hours of auction end and make arrangements for payment at that time. Balance due within 5 days of auction end. This is due to the large number of de@dbeat bidders out there. If no contact is made within 24 hours we reserve the right to re-list the vehicle, sell it to the next high bidder, or otherwise dispose of it. PLEASE arrange your own financing prior to bidding. De@dbeat bidders WILL receive negative feedback & be reported to ebay.

  Payment Must Be Made VIA Cashier's Check, Bank-to-Bank Wire Transfer, or Cash (in person). We must be able to verify funds prior to vehicle delivery. Generally we have almost all titles on hand. However, we sometimes buy vehicles that are dealer trade-ins where there is a payoff involved so the title may be delayed. Feel free to contact us if you need to verify we have the title on hand for a particular vehicle. All Titles Are Held For Up To 14 Working Days For Funds To Clear, Then Will Be Sent via Priority Mail. On Average, Titles Go Out Within a Few Days, But Occasionally There May Be Delays Beyond Our Control. We Cannot Accept Credit Card or Escrow Payments.

  We're happy to help ARRANGE shipping however ultimately it is the buyer's responsibility to pick up or ship the vehicle. If you want to have your vehicle shipped we recommend DAS Auto Shippers. We've used them many times in the past with good reults. For the best rate contact them directly. Call 800-626-2505 for the fastest quote. To save money be sure and specify "terminal to terminal" shipping. We'll drop the vehicle off at their local terminal here at no charge to save you money. If you pick up the vehicle at a terminal nearby instead of having it delivered to your doorstep then you'll save even more!If you prefer to fly in & drive home we'll be glad to pick you up at Jackson Internation Airport ("JAN"), the local Greyhound station, or the Amtrak Depot. Our business hours are from 8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday-Friday (CST). Please arrange your flight times accordingly. We are more than happy to provide free pickup during normal business hours. We no longer will deliver vehicles after-hours or on weekends. Occasionally things pop up like a blown fuse or a headlight going out and after hours a mechanic isn't there to fix it.

We will store your vehicle up to 90 days free, however you must provide full coverage insurance & pay in full. We will not be responsible for damage or theft while in storage here. Our insurance policy will not allow it.

If you are not sure about something, Please ASK. Do not assume anything not listed is included. We reserve the right to cancel bids for excessive negative feedback. We reserve the right to end the listing if the vehicle is no longer available for sale. Please make sure that the contact information (email address and phone number) in your ebay profile is up to date. If you're email bounces back on us then we will block you from further bids until you call us. Occasionally we may call to verify a bidder is legitimate. If we can't reach you then we reserve the right to cancel your bid.
Please do not bid on this auction unless you are serious about owning this vehicle. We spend approximately $150 per listing. This is how we make our living. All non-paying high bidders will be reported to Ebay, and negative feedback posted. We are not one of those sellers who is afraid to leave bad feedback where it is due even at the risk of receiving it ourselves in return(one of the major flaws in eBay's feedback system). You can look at our "feedback left for others" page for proof.

PLEASE ONLY BID WHAT YOU ARE WILLING TO PAY. IF THE RESERVE IS NOT MET, WE MAY CONTACT THE HIGH BIDDER TO OFFER THE SECOND CHANCE OPTION.

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Ford Escort is ready to focus on the Chinese market

Mon, 21 Apr 2014

Ford officially revived the Escort name in China, showing of the new, four-door compact at the Beijing Motor Show. Painted in a stylish brown-bronze, the new sedan wears a number of global Ford styling cues while sharing its platform with the Ford Focus.
Power for the new model comes from a 1.5-liter four-cylinder, although Ford doesn't specify just how much power is on offer, simply saying that the fuel economy of the new mill will be "outstanding." It's unclear what transmission will be distributing the engine's power, although based on the images we've seen, the Escort will definitely offer a two-pedal setup.
The layout of the cabin is fairly clean, although as we mentioned in our initial post on the new Escort, it's a decidedly sparser environment than we've grown use to in US-spec Fords of late. If anything, it's like a weird blend of current Ford switchgear with an overall look that reminds us of older Ford layouts. Still, it looks like a comfortable way of moving five people about without too much fuss. There's ample space both front and rear, and a rather spacious trunk.

2015 Ford Mustang Convertible shown on Twitter [UPDATE w/video]

Thu, 05 Dec 2013

It hasn't yet been 12 hours since the hotly anticipated 2015 Ford Mustang has been let out into public view. After a series of evocative leaks over the course of the last days, we brought you a full deep dive of the sixth-generation pony car at the dawning of today. And yet, here we are rushing to bring you news of a new Mustang variant, already.
Be it part of a plan to keep the Mustang fervor at full boil, or a misunderstood email somewhere in the chain of command, Ford UK has unceremoniously tweeted a picture of the 2015 Ford Mustang Convertible. For a newly global Mustang, getting our first look at the droptop from the convertible-crazy British does make some amount of sense.
As for details, well, you're looking at them. Brandon Turkus reported yesterday that the Mustang 'vert would make use of a fully electric convertible mechanism, and that it would be of fabric construction rather than some kind of retractable hardtop. We see here that the fabric part is clearly true, and it does look as though Ford may still be employing the same kind of manually attached tonneau cover that exists right now. Of course, our view from this angle isn't great, and the particulars are still up in the air.

Ford forced to recall Escape over fire risk yet again

Tue, 26 Nov 2013

Recalls happen. Automakers hope they won't, but they do. And that's alright, for the most part, because cars are designed (and to a large degree still made) by humans, and humans make mistakes. So we forgive them, as long as the problem is resolved. Only in the case of the Ford Escape, the problem seems to keep coming back.
That's why Ford is calling in the Escape yet again due to fire concerns. The issue revolves around problematic fuel lines in 9,469 units manufactured between October 5, 2011, and July 11, 2012, all of which use the 1.6-liter EcoBoost inline four-cylinder engine.
As you yourself may recall, the Escape was subject to a string of recalls last year that resulted in a $17 million fine. One of them was over this very same issue, which Ford apparently didn't rectify the first time around. Let's hope this time is the last time.