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2014 Ford Flex Limited 4x2, V6, Nav, Backup Cam, 3 Row Seats, Loaded! No Reserve on 2040-cars

Year:2014 Mileage:16331 Color: Charcoal Black Leather Interior
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Atlanta, Georgia, United States

Atlanta, Georgia, United States
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Terry Automotive
444 Highland Ave. NE Suite 205
Atlanta, Georgia
USA
404-220-8917
2014 Ford Flex Limited 4x2, V6, Nav, Backup Cam!
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2014 Ford Flex Limited 4x2, V6, Nav, Backup Cam, 3 Row Seats, Loaded! No Reserve! Own this almost new Ford Flex Limited for Thousands Below Blue Book!!

2014 Ford Flex Limited 4x2
3.5L Ti-VCT V6 Engine
Six-peed SelectShift Automatic Transmission
19" Painted Aluminum Wheels
SYNC with MyFord Touch
Front Wheel Drive
Sony Audio System With 12 Speakers
HD Radio Technology
Navigation With SiriusXM Traffic & Travel Link
BLIS With Cross Traffic Alert
Rear View Camera
Remote Start
Heated Front Seats
Dual Zone Climate Control
Solar Tinted Windows
110 V Inverter With AC Outlet
12-Volt Powerpoints (4)
Universal Garage Door Opener
Second Row Console
Indipendent Front and Rear Suspension
AdvanceTrac with RSC
ABS Braking
Electric Power Rack & Pinion Steering
Personal Safety System
Front Passenger Sensing System
Safety Canopy System
Front-Seat Mounted Side Airbags
Height-Adjustale front seat belts
Child safety rear door locks
Tire Pressure Monitoring System
Safety Cage Construction
Inflatable Second-Row Safety Belts
Mineral Gray Exterior
Charcoal Black Leather Interior
Intelligent Access Push Button Start
Power Liftgate
Sony Brand Premium Audio System With 12 Speakers
Voice Activated Navigation System With SiriusXM Travel Link
SecuriLock Passive Anti-Theft System
Perimeter Anti-Theft Alarm
Remote Keyless Entry
Reverse Sensing System
HID Headlamps
LED Taillamps
Fog Lamps
Rear Window Defroster with 2-Speed Wiper/Washer
Power Door Locks With Autolock
Power Heated Mirrors With Memory Features
Body-Color Roof
Body-Color Mirrors
Grooved Door Panels
Unique Greenhouse
Rain Sensing Wipers
Third Row Fold-Flat Seats (Seats 7)
Leather Trimmed First and Second Row Seats
10 Way Power Driver Seat
Grocery Bag Hooks In Cargo Area
Map Pockets on Front Seat Backs
Coat Hooks In 2nd Row
Assist Grab Handles
Black Scuff Plates With Aluminum Insert
10 Cup/Bottle Holders




 

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Auto blog

Three automotive tech trends to watch in 2018 and beyond

Thu, Dec 28 2017

Every year, technology plays a bigger and bigger role in the auto industry. To put things in perspective, 10 years ago iPod integration and Bluetooth were cutting-edge in-car innovations, and smartphones and apps weren't yet a thing since the first iPhone was only about six months old. And I can't recall anyone talking about autonomous cars. Compare that to today, with mainstream coverage of the auto industry dominated by autonomous technology, along with electrification and almost every move made by Tesla. These three topics were the most significant trends of car tech in 2017 and I believe they will continue to shape the auto industry in 2018 and beyond. Let's examine them. Full Autonomy Gets Closer to Reality While there were many developments this year that indicate we're inching closer to fully autonomous vehicles, I was behind the wheel for hours to witness one of them. In October I had the chance to test Cadillac Super Cruise on a 700-mile, 11-hour drive from Dallas to Santa Fe – and had my hands on the wheel for maybe 45 minutes max throughout the entire trip. Super Cruise is far from making the Cadillac CT6 or any GM vehicle fully autonomous, and has limitations such as functioning only on pre-mapped main highways. While it simply adds a layer of lane centering to adaptive cruise control, the technology will go a long way in making mainstream drivers more comfortable with letting machines take over. On a separate front, GM is pushing ahead with fully autonomous vehicles and announced last month that it plans to launch of fleets of self-driving robo-taxis in several urban areas in 2019. While most automakers are also in the race to make autonomous cars a reality, GM's turbocharging of its efforts appeared to be in response to Waymo, which announced just weeks earlier that its Early Rider Program in the Phoenix area would go completely driverless. The Early Rider Program launched last April, offering the public a chance to ride in Waymo's autonomous Chrysler Pacifica minivans. In this new phase of testing, Waymo is using its own employees as guinea pigs instead of the public while the vehicles operate without a human behind the wheel, and takes another giant step forward for fully autonomous driving.

Motorweek goes retro with '80s hot hatch shootout

Mon, 03 Nov 2014

Motorweek's decades of history on television make it the perfect medium to look back into the automotive past and see how things are different now. It recently added old road test videos to its YouTube channel of the Acura NSX and Toyota Supra, as well as the Ferrari F40. For one of its newest flashback clips, Motorweek has exhumed an affordable five-car challenge of 1986's premiere hot hatches.
By today's standards, this is an eclectic field that features fondly remembered classics like the Volkswagen GTI 16-valve and Acura Integra. However, it also throws in some nearly forgotten contenders like the Dodge Colt Turbo and Ford Escort GT. The angular Toyota Corolla FX16 GT-S rounds out the group.
It's fascinating to watch Motorweek run the quintet through the slalom, down the drag strip and on various roads. What's most striking in this clip is the difference in the definition of a performance car between then and now. With its 16-valve, 1.8-liter four-cylinder, the GTI is the burliest of the contenders with 123 horsepower, but it still takes 8.8 seconds to reach 60 miles per hour. By today's standards, that would make it a plain-jane economy car, and not even a particularly quick one.

Would a Mustang-based Lincoln look like this?

Mon, 07 Jan 2013

Designer Josiah LaCalla has taken a stab at what a Ford Mustang-based Lincoln model might look like with the Continental Mark X1 concept. Make no mistake, Ford's luxury arm has made it abundantly clear that it won't be pursuing any new products outside of volume models, which means a flashy halo grand tourer like the one you see here isn't in the cards. LaColla used the Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG as a basis for his creation, which explains the long nose, but we certainly don't mind the idea of a rear-wheel drive Lincoln with a cabin pushed to the aft.
While we're dreaming, there's certainly nothing stopping us from imagining what's under that lengthy hood. We like the idea of the 5.8-liter supercharged V8 from the Shelby GT500 pushing the Mark X1 down the road, but how about something a little more inventive? Something like a high-revving, buttery V12 with enough torque to push the contraption well past 200 miles per hour. Dream a little dream, people.