2012 Ford Focus Titanium Sedan2.0l/no Reserve/tints/navi/leather/salvage/rebuilt on 2040-cars
Melvindale, Michigan, United States
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YOU ARE VIEWING VERY SHARP 2012 FORD FOCUS TITANIUM WITH BEAUTIFUL COLOR COMBO SONIC BLUE METALLIC MATCHED WITH CHARCOAL BLACK LEATHER TRIM SEATS...ONLY 8655 MILES BEARLY OWNED LIKE NEW ...CAR DRIVES/LOOKS LIKE NEW..2.0 LITER I4 GDI ENGINE..6 SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION..EQUIPMENT GROUP 401A ($1500.00 OPTIONS ADDED OVER REGULAR TITANIUM)- TITANIUM PREMIUM PACKAGE-REAR PARKING AID SENSOR-WIPERS FRONT RAIN SENSITIVE-6 WAY POWER DRIVER SEAT..MY FORD TOUCH/HD SIRUS/NAVIGATION ($795.00)..17'' INCH PAINTED ALUMINUM WHEELS..HALOGEN HEADLAMPS..REAR SPOILER..FOG LAMPS..LEATHER WRAPPED STEERING WHEEL W/ CRUISE & AUDIO CONTROLS..ILLUMINATED ENTRY..AMBIET LIGHTING..ADVANCETRAC W/ESC.. CAPLESS FUEL FILLER..MYFORD TOUCH..INTELLIGENT ACCESS W/ PUSH BUTTON START..UNIVERSAL GARAGE DOOR OPENER..4 WHEEL DISC BRAKES W/ABS..SONY PREMIUM SOUND SYSTEM..A/C W/DUAL CLIMATE CONTROL..SYNC VOICE ACTIVATED SYSTEM..POWER LOCKS W/REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY..TIRE PRESSURE MONITOR SYSTEM..PERIMETER ALARM..TINTED WINDOWS..2 KEYS..
THIS GORGEOUS FORD FOCUS TITANIUM HAS $2200.00 IN EXTRA OPTIONS AND WAS PURCHASED FOR $25,000.00 2 YEARS AGO WOW..DON'T MISS OUT SAVE ALOT OF MONEY.. THIS IS A NO RESERVE AUCTION WHICH MEANS HIGHEST BIDDER WILL TAKE THIS SHARP LIKE NEW 2013 FOCUS TITANIUM HOME!!!
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Techstars Mobility brings transportation startups to Detroit
Thu, Jun 4 2015A new tech incubator is looking to combine the Motor City's automotive history with its evolving tech startup landscape. "Techstars Mobility, Driven by Detroit" kicks off its first round with 10 startups next week. Techstars is an established accelerator network with incubators around the world, and Detroit is a new addition. The projects center around mobility in some form, be it improving vehicles, moving goods, or working cars into the sharing economy in new ways. In return for a percentage stake in each company, Techstars provides mentorship, access to experts, seed money, and a collaborative environment. One startup we're particularly excited about is Motoroso. This site is like Pinterest for the car-obsessed, with boards replaced by garages that can contain photos and links to other projects. The site lets you follow brands – Chevy, Porsche, Ducati, and others already have profiles – as well as other users. For the Autoblog editors, Motoroso provides a new way to share stories, photos, and video, as well as a way to discover new products and interesting DIY projects. Take a look at the Autoblog profile and wander around the site to check things out. Another one of the startups, Classics & Exotics, is helping owners of interesting cars and would-be drivers connect in an Airbnb-style distributed rental program. Think of it as an auction catalog you can drive. Renters can specify the price, mileage, minimum driver age, and availability. Similar to Airbnb, Classics & Exotics provides each vehicle owner with $1 million in liability and damage protection. The company also vets renters for added peace of mind. Sounds like fun, and a cheap way to avoid a costly Craigslist or eBay mistake. Along similar shared-economy lines comes SPLT, a ride-sharing platform that finds people going where you're going and lets you hop in a car and split the costs. It's aimed at commuters but also has great applications for those looking for occasional one-way rides somewhere. SPLT notes that the system is a good way to meet new people – hopefully, good new people. Depending on how well SPLT keeps sketchy rides and riders out of the system, this could be a solid alternative to services like Uber and Lyft. This Techstars Mobility class has backing from corporate sponsors, including Ford, Honda, Magna, Dana, Verizon Telematics (Verizon has an offer pending to buy AOL, our parent company), and McDonald's.
The fascinating forgotten civil defense history of Mister Softee trucks
Mon, 26 Aug 2013Hemmings came across an interesting article from the Throwin' Wrenches blog about the intersection of ice cream, cars and civic duty in America's late 1950s. In particular, it focuses on the Mister Softee trucks, which criss-crossed neighborhoods of the eastern US serving ice cream. Looking past the ultra-durable vehicles used - heavy-duty Ford-based chassis, for what it's worth - the article delves into some deeper national-security territory.
See, Mister Softee truck owners were voluntary members of the Civil Defense, thanks to all the useful stuff (potable water, generators, freezers and fridges) that the machines carried with them for serving ice cream. Click over to Throwin' Wrenches for the full run down of how Mister Softee would have stepped in to help fight if the Cold War ever turned a little hotter.
‘American Auto’ fires on most cylinders
Tue, Dec 14 2021If you like cars or you enjoyed “Superstore” then “American Auto” is worth your time. NBC previewed the punchy sitcom last night ahead of the series premiere Jan. 4, and it offers a humorous take on the U.S. auto industry as seen through the team at fictional Payne Motors. Overseen by Justin Spitzer, the creator of “Superstore” and a producer on “The Office,” the two episodes that dropped Monday show Payne executives trying to navigate the challenges of the modern auto business. “Saturday Night Live” alum Ana Gasteyer stars as a pharmaceutical exec turned Payne CEO. The cast also includes Harriet Dyer as stressed-out PR boss, Sadie; Tye White as Jack, a factory worker who gets promoted to the C-suite; and former “Superstore” cast member Jon Barinholtz as the company scion, Wesley, who has no job responsibilities and is employed because of his name. The cast also includes X Mayo, Michael Benjamin Washington and Humphrey Ker as executives. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. Autoblog -- thatÂ’s us -- gets name-checked early in the second episode (2:37 into the show) for "our" critical take on GasteyerÂ’s introduction of the Payne Ponderosa, a car the company scrambled to build in time for its auto show reveal. GasteyerÂ’s CEO character walks in on a meeting between Sadie and Jack -- their budding romance appears to be part of the story arc -- and blurts out “Autoblog says hasty HastingsÂ’ premature launch,” apparently a reference to a headline that pans the Ponderosa. Looking at the cartoonish wagon-like thing, itÂ’s well-earned criticism. Perhaps the writers know of us -- weÂ’ve been around for nearly 18 years and are read by millions each month -- or thought ‘AutoblogÂ’ sounded like a good name for a car website. Either way. The pilot is centered on the Ponderosa and its troubled development (the first version of the car ran over people). Episode 2 features a Ponderosa Magellan van being used by a serial killer in a police chase. Titled “White Van,” the episode is obviously reminiscent of O.J. SimpsonÂ’s 1994 chase in a white Ford Bronco. ThereÂ’s also some Michigan references, which help to set the scene. One character has a Wayne State degree on the wall and the Magellan flees on Interstate 94, which runs through the state.



















