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2012 Ford Fiesta Se Sedan 4-door 1.6l on 2040-cars

US $9,800.00
Year:2012 Mileage:6854 Color: GARY
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Infinity Auto Sales LLC in Doral, Florida

Infinity Auto Sales LLC is your local source for affordable, quality used vehicles in Doral, Florida. You'll take great comfort in knowing that all cars go through a complete inspection before you take delivery. We've been in the car business for a long time and look forward to helping you choose your next car.

If you have a car to sell, we'll buy it! Yes, we'll buy your car from you and you don't have to buy anything from us. Bring the car down so we can have a look and make you a fair offer.

Customers are #1. Each and every customer has always been our top priority and received the most attention and respect when shopping for a car here at Infinity Auto Sales LLC.

 

 

  •  INFINT AUTO SALE USA

  • 1409 N.W 84 AVE DORAL FL, 33126
  • Call Us Today!
  • (786)603-0183
  • Ask for Bryan
  • eBay Sales Team
  • Year: 2012
  • Make: Ford
  • Model: Fiesta
  • VIN: 3FADP4BJ3CM15279
  • Mileage: 6854
  • Transmission: Automatic
  • Engine: 4 Cylinder, 1.6 L
  • Exterior Color: GARY
  • Interior Color: BLACK
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Features & Options

1.6 liter inline 4 cylinder DOHC engine

120 hp horsepower

4 Doors

4-wheel ABS brakes

Air conditioning

Audio controls on steering wheel

Bluetooth

Center Console - Full with storage

Clock - In-dash

Compass

Cruise control

Daytime Running Lights

External temperature display

Front seat type - Bucket

Front-Wheel Drive

Intermittent window wipers

Knee airbags - Driver

Multi-function remote - Trunk/hatch/door

Passenger airbag

Power heated mirrors

Power windows with 1 one-touch

Privacy/tinted glass

Rear bench seats

Rear defogger

Rear spoiler - Lip

Rear wiper

Remote power door locks

Signal mirrors - Turn signal in mirrors

Speed-proportional power steering

Stability control

Tachometer

 

Traction control - ABS and driveline

Trip computer

 

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Aluminum lightweighting does, in fact, save fuel

Mon, Apr 14 2014

When the best-selling US truck sheds the equivalent weight of three football fullbacks by shifting to aluminum, folks start paying attention. Oak Ridge National Laboratory took a closer look at whether the reduced fuel consumption from a lighter aluminum body makes up for the fact that producing aluminum is far more energy intensive than steel. And the results of the study are pretty encouraging. In a nutshell, the energy needed to produce a vehicle's raw materials accounts for about 10 percent of a typical vehicle's carbon footprint during its total lifecycle, and that number is up from six percent because of advancements in fuel economy (fuel use is down to about 68 percent of total emissions from about 75 percent). Still, even with that higher material-extraction share, the fuel-efficiency gains from aluminum compared to steel will offset the additional vehicle-extraction energy in just 12,000 miles of driving, according to the study. That means that, from an environmental standpoint, aluminum vehicles are playing with the house's money after just one year on the road. Aluminum-sheet construction got topical real quickly earlier this year when Ford said the 2015 F-150 pickup truck would go to a 93-percent aluminum body construction. In addition to aluminum being less corrosive than steel, that change caused the F-150 to shed 700 pounds from its curb weight. And it looks like the Explorer and Expedition SUVs may go on an aluminum diet next. Take a look at SAE International's synopsis of the Oak Ridge Lab's study below. Life Cycle Energy and Environmental Assessment of Aluminum-Intensive Vehicle Design Advanced lightweight materials are increasingly being incorporated into new vehicle designs by automakers to enhance performance and assist in complying with increasing requirements of corporate average fuel economy standards. To assess the primary energy and carbon dioxide equivalent (CO2e) implications of vehicle designs utilizing these materials, this study examines the potential life cycle impacts of two lightweight material alternative vehicle designs, i.e., steel and aluminum of a typical passenger vehicle operated today in North America. LCA for three common alternative lightweight vehicle designs are evaluated: current production ("Baseline"), an advanced high strength steel and aluminum design ("LWSV"), and an aluminum-intensive design (AIV).

Ford and Chrysler reducing summer plant shutdowns

Wed, 22 May 2013

Most domestic automaker assembly plants traditionally take a couple of weeks off during the summer. The shutdowns give each plant time for much needed repairs and maintenance, and in some cases, help better align production with demand. Not this year, though, as demand for many models is outstripping what Ford, Chrysler and General Motors plants can produce.
Ford has announced that it will shorten its annual summer shutdown for most North American plants from two weeks to one. The shorter shutdown will increase the carmaker's annual North American production by 40,000 units on top of the 200,000 extra units that it was already planning to produce this year versus last. Automotive News reports that Ford produced 2.8 million vehicles on this continent in 2012, and that output this year has already increased 13 percent through April.
Chrysler, meanwhile, is also operating at full tilt and plans to run some plants through the summer with no shutdown at all. Those not getting a break include Jefferson North where the Jeep Grand Cherokee and Dodge Durango are assembled, Toledo North that will assemble the new Cherokee, and Conner Avenue, home of SRT Viper production. Other assembly plants will be down for a single week, while all of Chrysler's engine and transmission plants except one in Indiana will continue operating with no shutdown this summer.

Ford Transit production fires up, American Pickers among first takers

Wed, 30 Apr 2014

Not long ago, the History Channel showed a seemingly unending stream of World War II documentaries, but it made a switch a few years ago to include an increasing mix of 'reality' programming. American Pickers was one of the early attempts at this new formula, with cameras following hosts Mike Wolfe and Frank Fritz around the country in a Mercedes-Benz Sprinter as they tracked down collectibles and "rusty gold" for their Iowa shop, Antique Archeology. The show has since gone on to become one of the channel's most popular programs.
Starting in the new episode airing tonight, the affable hosts will swap their Benz for a 2015 Ford Transit, a nicely timed bit of marketing to coincide with the launch of the model's assembly at the Blue Oval's Kansas City Assembly Plant, which also kicks off this week. Ford is touting 2,000 new jobs created as part of its $1.1-billion investment in the plant.
No strangers to product placement, the guys from American Pickers say their switch away from the Sprinter is because they wanted to balance cargo capacity and fuel economy to make the most of their cross-country jaunts. They opted for the largest Transit available with a long wheelbase, extended body and high roof, giving them 487 cubic feet of cargo room. Hauling power comes from a 3.2-liter, five-cylinder diesel engine with 190 horsepower and 346 pound-feet of torque and a six-speed automatic transmission with rear-wheel drive. Fittingly, the van wears the same Antique Archaeology logo over white paint as their old Sprinter.