2001 Ford F450 Self Loader on 2040-cars
Ocala, Florida, United States
A 2001 Ford F450 with a 7.3 diesel. It is a single cab with XLT trim. It has 420K miles and runs great. It has been very well maintained and the oil changed every 4 to 5000 miles. It has a Midnight Express tow unit that works great. The transmission was rebuilt about 3 years ago and the turbo changed about 4 years ago. The tires are in good condition and I have 5 extra tires that are almost new to go with it. The batteries were replaced one year ago and are still warranted. I have owned this vehicle for 9 years and it was my first tow truck, I have babied it since day one and hate to let it go, but we are upgrading or fleet and I have to let it go. If you have any question please call me @ 352-262-6797. This unit is for sale localy and I reserve the right to cancel this sale at anytime.
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Ford was being investigated for reported damaged speed control cables on Ford Taurus (shown above) and Mercury Sable models, both built between 2000 and 2003. Vehicles with the company's Duratec engines allegedly failed to allow owners to brake as expected. Owners lodged 100 complaints and were involved in five accidents, according to NHTSA records. The American automaker responded to the reports, and on June 21 of this year, said that it would inspect and repair all affected vehicles, regardless of the mileage.
Hyundai was under investigation for a reported loose fastener on the steering shaft of its 2011 Santa Fe (shown in the gallery below). After NHTSA launched its inquiry, the Korean automaker responded with its own investigation that yielded four affected vehicles. Following the inspection of 680 vehicles at its assembly plant, Hyundai said the issue was due to employee error and that no further defects have been found.
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