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2014 Ford Fiesta Titanium on 2040-cars

US $20,690.00
Year:2014 Mileage:6 Color: Ingot Silver Metallic /
 Charcoal Black
Location:

9555 Kings Auto Mall Rd, Cincinnati, Ohio, United States

9555 Kings Auto Mall Rd, Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Fuel Type:Unknown
Engine:Regular Unleaded I-4 1.6 L/97
Transmission:6-Speed Auto-Shift Manual w/OD
Condition: New
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 3FADP4FJ4EM195468
Stock Num: C140430
Make: Ford
Model: Fiesta Titanium
Year: 2014
Exterior Color: Ingot Silver Metallic
Interior Color: Charcoal Black
Options:
  • 4-Way Passenger Seat -inc: Manual Recline and Fore/Aft Movement
  • 6-Way Driver Seat -inc: Manual ReclineHeight AdjustmentFore/Aft Movement and Manual Lumbar Support
  • 60-40 Folding Bench Front Facing Fold Forward Seatback Leather Rear Seat
  • Automatic Equalizer
  • Body-Colored Power Heated Side Mirrors w/Convex SpotterManual Folding and Turn Signal Indicator
  • Chrome Grille
  • Chrome Side Windows Trim and Black Front Windshield Trim
  • Compact Spare Tire Mounted Inside Under Cargo
  • Digital Signal Processor
  • EQUIPMENT GROUP 300A
  • Fixed Rear Window w/Fixed Interval WiperHeated Wiper Park and Defroster
  • Front Cupholde
  • Front Fog Lamps
  • Fully Automatic Aero-Composite Halogen Daytime Running Headlamps w/Delay-Off
  • Gauges -inc: SpeedometerOdometerTachometerTrip Odometer and Trip Computer
  • Integrated Roof Antenna
  • Leather Bucket Front Seats w/Leatherette Back Material and Manual Driver Lumbar
  • Leather/Metal-Look Steering Wheel
  • Liftgate Rear Cargo Access
  • Light Tinted Glass
  • Lip Spoiler
  • Perimeter/Approach Lights
  • Power Rear Windows and Fixed 3rd Row Windows
  • Radio w/Seek-ScanClockSpeed Compensated Volume Control and Radio Data System
  • Radio: HD Sony AM/FM Stereo/CD Player/MP3 Capable -inc: input jack8 speakers (100 Watts)SIRIUS satellite radio w/6-month prepaid subscription (48 contiguous states)Service not available in Alaska or Hawaii
  • Selective Service Internet Access
  • Steel Spare Wheel
  • SYNC Communications & Entertainment System -inc: 911 AssistVHRtrafficdirections and information servicesredundant audio controlsfloor center console w/USB and SYNC services (traffic reportsGPS based turn-by-turn directions and information services)SYNC services receive a complimentary 3 year prepaid subscription (one phone/primary account)Standard SYNC Services are available for a $60 annual subscription fee
  • Tailgate/Rear Door Lock Included w/Power Door Locks
  • Tires: P195/50R16
  • TRANSMISSION: POWERSHIFT 6-SPD AUTO W/SELECTSHIFT
  • Variable Intermittent Wipers
  • Wheels: 16" Premium Painted Aluminum
Drive Type: FWD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
Mileage: 6

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Has the auto industry hit peak hybrid?

Thu, 12 Jun 2014

Hybrids are known for their great fuel economy and low emissions, but it looks like given current market conditions, only about three percent of new car consumers are willing to pay the premium for them. A new study from IHS/Polk finds that the hybrid market share among overall US auto sales are falling, despite more models with the technology on sale than ever before.
The study examined new car registrations in March from 2009 through 2014. In that time, the auto industry grew from 24 to 47 hybrid models available to consumers, but market share for the powertrain remained almost stagnant in that time. As of 2009, hybrids held 2.4 percent of the market; it fell slightly to 2.3 percent in 2010 and grew to 3.3 percent in 2013. However, 2014 showed a drop back to 3 percent. Overall hybrid sales have been growing since 2010, but they just aren't keeping up with the total auto market.
According to IHS/Polk, this isn't what you would expect to see. Usually, each new model in the market brings along with it a boost in sales. The growth in hybrid models 2009 to 2014 should have shown a larger increase in share for the segment.

Ford EcoBoost smashes records at Daytona

Thu, 10 Oct 2013

Some mighty machines have lapped the banks of the Daytona International Speedway over the years: thunderous V8-powered stock cars, Le Mans-conquering Group C prototypes, open-wheel Champ Cars, knee-dragging superbikes... heck, the infield lake has even hosted powerboat racing. But this - this is the fastest car ever to lap the legendary raceway.
What you're looking at is the new Daytona Prototype being prepared by Riley Technologies for the new United SportsCar Championship. The car, released just last week, is powered by a new 3.5-liter turbocharged V6 from Ford's EcoBoost family, and just obliterated the top speed at the track with a blistering 222.971 miles per hour through the traps.
That's enough to annihilate the previous record that was set, also under Ford power, by Bill Elliott while placing his Thunderbird on pole for the 1987 Daytona 500 that he would go on to win. His 210.364 mph record had stood for 26 years until now.

Nuclear-powered concept cars from the Atomic Age

Thu, 17 Jul 2014

In the 1950s and early 60s, the dawn of nuclear power was supposed to lead to a limitless consumer culture, a world of flying cars and autonomous kitchens all powered by clean energy. In Europe, it offered the then-limping continent a cheap, inexhaustible supply of power after years of rationing and infrastructure damage brought on by two World Wars.
The development of nuclear-powered submarines and ships during the 1940s and 50s led car designers to begin conceptualizing atomic vehicles. Fueled by a consistent reaction, these cars would theoretically produce no harmful byproducts and rarely need to refuel. Combining these vehicles with the new interstate system presented amazing potential for American mobility.
But the fantasy soon faded. There were just too many problems with the realities of nuclear power. For starters, the powerplant would be too small to attain a reaction unless the car contained weapons-grade atomic materials. Doing so would mean every fender-bender could result in a minor nuclear holocaust. Additionally, many of the designers assumed a lightweight shielding material or even forcefields would eventually be invented (they still haven't) to protect passengers from harmful radiation. Analyses of the atomic car concept at the time determined that a 50-ton lead barrier would be necessary to prevent exposure.