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2011 Ford Focus Ses on 2040-cars

US $11,995.00
Year:2011 Mileage:42000
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Up for sale is a very clean 1 owner 2011 Ford Focus SES with 42k miles. This vehicle is extremely clean inside and out. This Focus comes equipped with a 2.0L four cylinder motor, automatic transmission, heated seats, CD player, Sirius satellite radio, leather, moon roof, power windows and locks, cruise control, ambient lighting and SYNC. This is the SES package which comes with sport tuned suspension, 17 inch wheels, blacked out headlights and taillights, and an upgraded sound system with a factory 10 inch subwoofer. The car runs, drives and shifts perfectly and get over 30 mpg. The vehicle does have a rebuilt title due to an accident on the passenger side of the car. There was no frame damage nor did any of the airbags deployed. It has since been professionally repaired and inspected by the State of New York. You will never be able to tell this car was ever fixed. This vehicle comes with a 60 day/3000 mile warranty. Please call or text me at 845 594 6999 with any questions or to setup a time to view the car. Thank you!  photo DSCN0685.jpg  photo DSCN0684.jpg  photo DSCN0682.jpg  photo DSCN0680.jpg  photo DSCN0686.jpg  photo DSCN0689.jpg  photo DSCN0678.jpg  photo DSCN0688.jpg  photo DSCN0681.jpg  photo DSCN0684-1.jpg  photo DSCN0677.jpg  photo DSCN0687.jpg

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Toyota tops Kelley Blue Book's Resale Value Awards

Tue, 27 Nov 2012

Kelley Blue Book announced its annual Best Resale Value Award winners, and we weren't too surprised to see the list dominated by Japanese automakers - mainly Toyota and Honda. KBB hands out the awards based on the projected residual value of mostly all 2013 model year vehicles, and Toyota skated home with a number of awards including 10 of the 22 overall categories and having five of its products in the top 10 for models with best resale value. KBB's Best Resale Value Awards were announced in the same week as the ALG Residual Value Awards, and there were many similarities between both lists, especially when it came to Toyota.
To come up with its winners, KBB measures depreciation over the first five years of ownership, and looks for the cars it expects to hold its value the best after this time; on average, the report says the 2013 model year vehicles will lose 61.8 percent of its value in five years. Of the 22 categories, 15 slots were filled by Toyota, Honda and Nissan products, while the Camaro and Porsche (Cayenne and Panamera) each took home a pair of awards. If Toyota has anything to be upset about in this list of cars, it's that categories for Hybrid/Alternative Energy Car and Electric Vehicle went to the Ford Fusion and Chevrolet Volt, respectively.
The overall top 10 models for the best resale value in 2013 are, in alphabetical order:

Petersen Museum celebrates 50 years of Ford Mustang with special exhibit

Mon, May 5 2014

If you're a pony-car enthusiast, this is your year. Not only has Ford introduced an all-new Mustang, but it's also the 50th anniversary of the original. Celebrations and commemorations have been scheduled throughout the year, and not the least of them is the latest exhibit at the Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles. Called "Mustangs Forever: 50 Years of a Legend", the exhibit includes Mustangs from every generation of the iconic pony car, including the 1965 convertible Ronald Reagan drove during his California gubernatorial campaign, a 1971 Mach 1 Cobra Jet, a 1974 Mustang II, 1993 SVT Cobra, 2000 Cobra R and a 2006 Shelby GT-H. Special sections focus on motorsports, aftermarket modifiers and limited-edition models. The display opened on Sunday with the Mustang Madness spectacular and will run for the next six months, but if you're not heading to Southern California within the coming half-year then you can scope out all the action in our live gallery of photos above.

Does the new 2015 Ford Mustang have a burnout control system?

Tue, 10 Dec 2013

Whether it's lane departure warning, blind-spot monitoring or automatic emergency braking, most of the electronic systems we see emerging on new vehicles focus on safety. But there are some there just for enthusiasts. We're talking about systems like automatic throttle blipping for perfect downshifts, or launch control to get that textbook acceleration from a standstill. But the latest system could prove just the opposite of the latter.
Although it has given us most of the details, Ford is still keeping certain elements of its new Mustang secret. But emerging reports may have the skinny on one system which Ford is trying is darnedest to keep under its hat for the time being. That, according to unnamed sources cited by Motor Authority, is burnout control.
The system is reportedly designed to help novices execute the perfect smokey burnout - sort of like launch control, but specifically the opposite. The system could, according to elaborative speculation, lock the front brakes while spooling up the engine to optimal revolutions before dumping (or indicating the driver to do dump) the clutch. A cloud of tire smoke and a long pair of skid marks would then ensue.