2011 11 Ford Fusion Sel Moonroof Black, Camel, Leather 2.5, 4cylinder Auto Fwd on 2040-cars
Warren, Indiana, United States
|
This is a very nice 2011 Ford Fusion SEL front wheel drive. It is very well equipped as noted in the listing above. Extremly nice condition. The MSRP when new was $27,640.00. The car has 2 keys with fobs and all owners manuals and supplements in a Ford pouch. The car may have normal wear and tear, (considering the miles) but still very nice inside and out. All maintance is up to date, including front brake pads, transmission serviced, air filter, cabin filter and wiper blades. Serviced in our shop and ready to go. The tires are like new. We have maintenance history on this car back to 9529 miles. The vehicle is at Crain Ford Inc. Warren, Indiana. www.crain-ford.com. We are a small Ford dealer and can give personal service. We may be able to arrange financing for you. We would prefer that you arrange your own method of pick up and or shipping. We would like a down payment through PayPal of $500.00 within 48 hours of auction ending, unless other arrangements were made prior. Deposits are non-refundable. Crain Ford does not charge any doc or paperwork fees. NOTE: According to Indiana law, Crain Ford must charge sales tax of 7% regardless of what state you live in. The sale tax is payment in most other states used as sales tax payment in that state. If your state sales tax is greater than 7%, you will have to pay the difference in your state. If it is less you may not get a refund or credit. The only exception would be if you are a vehicle dealer with a dealer license. You should check on this with your state ahead of buying. So, whatever the final bid is, 7% will be added. We may sell this vehicle prior to the auction ending and will end the listing. Call Jerry for more information, cell 260-519-4474, or toll free 888-242-3673, please ask for JERRY. Thank you from Crain Ford.
|
Ford Fusion for Sale
2008 ford fusion sel v6 dark pearl blue leather seats automatic(US $8,500.00)
2013 ford fusion se ecoboost sunroof heated leather 16k texas direct auto(US $20,780.00)
2013 ford fusion titanium ecoboost sunroof leather 16k texas direct auto(US $23,980.00)
2010 ford fusion sport heated leather sunroof 18's 47k! texas direct auto(US $15,980.00)
2013 ford fusion se cruise ctrl sync alloy wheels 23k texas direct auto(US $17,780.00)
09 fusion se, 3.0l v6, auto, cloth, pwr equip, cruise, clean, we finance!
Auto Services in Indiana
Xtreme Precision ★★★★★
Whetsel`s Automotive ★★★★★
USA Auto Mart ★★★★★
Tony Kinser Body Shop ★★★★★
Tire Barn Warehouse ★★★★★
The Tire Store ★★★★★
Auto blog
Ford celebrating 80 years of Aussie utes as it prepares to shutter Oz manufacturing
Wed, 26 Feb 2014Ford is ending Australian production after 90 years in 2016, and with it may go perhaps the most iconic vehicles in its auto market - the ute. Car-based pickup trucks like the Ford Ranchero and Chevrolet El Camino were always more of a curiosity than a true market force here, but in Australia, they have long proven hugely popular.
As the legend goes, Ford invented the niche after a farmer's wife had asked Ford Australia's managing director for a more utilitarian car. Her request was simple: "My husband and I can't afford a car and a truck but we need a car to go to church on Sunday and a truck to take the pigs to market on Monday. Can you help?"
Ford's design team came up with a two-passenger, enclosed, steel coupe body with glass windows and a steel-paneled, wooden-frame load area in the rear. The sides of the bed were blended into the body to make it look more unified, and to keep costs down, the front end and interior were based on the Ford Model 40 five-window coupe. Power came from a V8 with shifting chores handled by a three-speed manual. Within a year, the new vehicle was ready, and production began in 1934. Lead designer Lewis Bandt christened it the coupe-utility.
Leno drives Henry Ford II's all-original '52 Ferrari 212 Barchetta
Tue, 17 Jun 2014The story of the relationship between Henry Ford II and Enzo Ferrari is absolutely fascinating. The two great men of the auto industry had what appeared to be a burgeoning friendship until Ferrari pulled out of a deal to sell his company to Ford in the '60s. The latest car featured in Jay Leno's Garage is a 1952 Ferrari 212 Barchetta that tells the very beginnings of that story.
This Prancing Horse was a gift to Ford from Enzo when the two companies were first thinking about merging, according to the curator of the Petersen Automotive Museum. Ferrari really wanted to show off its best so instead of the 212's normal V12, this car was fitted with the larger 2.7-liter unit from a Ferrari 225. The car has been almost unaltered since then. It still wears its original paint, and it's tires date back to 1954.
The great thing about the Petersen is that unlike a lot of auto museums, the people there actually drive the cars and keep them in working order. Once on the road with Leno behind the wheel, this Ferrari really sings. Unfortunately, he can't open it up too much because the 60-year-old tires really hold things back. Scroll down to watch this amazing piece of automotive history and learn it's possible effect on the styling of the original Ford Thunderbird.
The UAW's 'record contract' hinges on pensions, battery plants
Thu, Oct 12 2023DETROIT - After nearly four weeks of disruptive strikes and hard bargaining, the United Auto Workers and the Detroit Three automakers have edged closer to a deal that could offer record-setting wage gains for nearly 150,000 U.S. workers. General Motors, Ford Motor and Chrysler parent Stellantis have all agreed to raise base wages by between 20% and 23% over a four-year deal, according to union and company statements. Ford and Stellantis have agreed to reinstate cost-of-living adjustments, or COLA. The companies have offered to boost pay for temporary workers and give them a faster path to full-time, full-wage status. All three have proposed slashing the time it takes a new hire to get to the top UAW pay rate. The progress in contract talks follows the first-ever simultaneous strike by the UAW against Detroit's Big Three automakers. The union began the strike on Sept. 15 in hopes of forcing a better deal from each major automaker. But coming close to a deal is not the same thing as reaching a deal. Big obstacles remain on at least two major UAW demands: restoring the retirement security provided by pre-2007 defined benefit pension plans, and covering present and future joint- venture electric vehicle battery plants under the union's master contracts with the automakers. On retirement, none of the automakers has agreed to restore pre-2007 defined-benefit pension plans for workers hired after 2007. Doing so could force the automakers to again burden their balance sheets with multibillion-dollar liabilities. GM and the former Chrysler unloaded most of those liabilities in their 2009 bankruptcies. The union and automakers have explored an approach to providing more income security by offering annuities as an investment option in their company-sponsored 401(k) savings plans, people familiar with the discussions said. Stellantis referred to an annuity option as part of a more generous 401(k) proposal on Sept. 22. Annuities or similar instruments could give UAW retirees assurance of fixed, predictable payouts less dependent on stock market ups and downs, experts said. Recent changes in federal law have removed obstacles to including annuities as a feature of corporate 401(k) plans, said Olivia Mitchell, a professor at the University of Pennsylvania Wharton School and an expert on pensions and retirement. "Retirees want a way to be assured they won't run out of money," Mitchell said.









