2014 Ford Fusion Titanium on 2040-cars
Pennsburg, Pennsylvania, United States
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Gorgeous 2014 Ford Fusion Titanium with red leather interior, custom black grille, smoked headlights, blacked-out
taillights, custom black and red Ford emblem badges, and tinted windows. Car runs as beautifully as it looks. It
comes loaded with the following features:
Exterior
Rear View Backup Camera with Sensors
18" Aluminum wheels
Auto Halogen Headlamps
Decklid Spoiler
Dual-Zone Electronic Auto Climate Control
Easy Fuel Capless Filler
Exhaust Tip Package
Fog Lamps
Integrated Spotter Mirrors
Keyless Entry Keypad
Mirror Package (Dual Power Adjustable, Heated, Approach Lamp)
Interior
Moonroof
Universal Garage Door Opener (program up to 3 garage doors)
Seats Package (Red Leather, Driver and Passenger Heated Seats, 10-way power adjustable driver seat with driver
memory, 4-way power adjustable passenger seat)
60/40 Split Fold Rear Seats
Aluminum Gas/Brake Pedals
Ambient Lighting Package (customizable interior lighting color)
Dual Illuminated Vanity Mirrors
Front Floor Mats
Leather Wrapped Steering Wheel
3 power ports as well as 2 USB connectors
Rear A/C Ducts
Tilt Steering with Cruise Control and Audio Controls
1 Touch Up/Down Driver and Passenger Window Controls
Functional
AM/FM Radio
Single CD
HD Radio
Hill Start Assist
Intelligent Access (auto unlock and touch-to-lock doors)
Push-to-Start Button
Intermittent Speed Wipers
Ford MYKEY technology
Power Steering with EPAS
Rear View Backup Camera
Remote Start
Remote Window Controls (press lock, unlock, unlock, on remote to open all windows and sunroof/press lock,
unlock, lock, on remote to close all windows and sunroof)
Sony Audio
Ford Sync v2.0 with MyFord Touch (touchscreen console)
6 Speed Automatic Transmission with Sport Mode and Paddle Shifters
4 Wheel Disc Brakes with ABS
Safety/Security
Reverse Sensing System (signals driver that he or she is backing up fairly close to another object)
Tire Pressure Monitoring System
Traction Control (can be turned off)
Emergency Brake Assist
Securilock Passive Anti-Theft System
Perimeter Alarm
Driver and Passenger Knee Airbags
Dual Stage Front Airbags
Driver and Passenger Seat Mounted Side Impact Airbags
Side Air Curtain Airbags
Spare Wheel under Trunk Flapn
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Auto blog
Ford cuts 950 Russian jobs on weak demand
Thu, 03 Apr 2014The Russian auto market, in decline for the past year and further hit by the declining value of the ruble and recent sanctions over its annexation of Crimea, has forced Ford to cut jobs and shifts at two of its joint venture plants there. Around 700 of the 2,700 total workers who build the Russian-market Focus and Mondeo will be cut at the plant in Vsevolozhsk, near St. Petersburg as it drops to a single production shift. A second plant about 700 miles away in Yelabuga, in the Tartarstan region, will lose 250 workers. That plant builds seven vehicles, including the Explorer, Kuga and Edge.
The Moscow Times says Ford has been especially hit by the market decline, the overall market losing 5.5 percent in 2013 compared to the year before, but Ford sales dropping 18 percent in 2013 year-on-year. This year isn't going any better, with The Blue Oval posting a 21-percent decline through the first two months of 2014. That's why, though the Yelabuga plant builds the CUVs that customers are moving into, even it is facing cuts.
The job cuts in Vsevolozhsk come on top four-week plant shutdown planned so that the paint and body shops can go to one shift. In a statement, the company said, "Ford Sollers remains absolutely committed to the Russian market and is confident it has the right product plan, people and assets to deliver long-term profitable growth."
Ford adds third shift at F-150 plant to keep up with demand
Tue, 06 Aug 2013The signs have been very positive for Ford's F-Series line of pickup trucks as of late, and after 24 consecutive months of increasing sales of the best-selling F-150, the automaker has added a third production crew at its Kansas City Assembly Plant that includes 900 new hourly workers to meet demand for the truck. This the first step in Ford's plan to add 2,000 hourly jobs at the plant to help meet demand for its trucks and to begin production of the new Transit van, the automaker says.
Despite some tough new competition, sales of the F-Series are the strongest they've been since 2006, according to Ford. The automaker sold 60,449 F-Series in July, the best sales figure for the mid-summer month since 2006, which also represents a 23 percent increase compared to July 2012. From January to July 2013, sales were up 22 percent compared to the same period last year.
Ford has committed to creating 12,000 hourly jobs by 2015, and with the 900 new employees added to the assembly plant in Missouri, the company says it has completed 75 percent of its goal. Ford has also invested $1.1 billion to retool and expand the Kansas City Assembly Plant to ready it for Transit production. Take a look at the press release below for more job and F-Series sales information.
Jim Hackett says metal tariffs costing Ford $1 billion in profits
Wed, Sep 26 2018Ford CEO Jim Hackett divulged in an interview with Bloomberg that the Trump administration's tariffs on metals imported from the European Union, Canada and Mexico have affected the automaker's balance sheet, adding that trade disputes need a quick resolution. "From Ford's perspective, the metals tariffs took about $1 billion in profit from us," Hackett told the outlet. "The irony is we source most of that in the U.S. today anyways. We're in a good place right now, but if it goes on longer there will be more damage." Hackett did not specify what period the $1 billion covered, but a Ford spokesman said the CEO was referring to internal forecasts at Ford for higher tariff-related costs in 2018 and 2019. President Trump in March announced his intention to enact 25 percent tariffs on steel imports and 10 percent on imported aluminum from the three trade zones as a way to protect the U.S. steel industry. The move sent U.S. automakers' stock prices plunging at a time when they were coming off weak monthly sales reports. Separately, President Trump has targeted China with two rounds of tariffs targeting a combined $260 billion worth of imports. China has responded by enacting 25-percent tariffs on U.S. goods including vehicle imports. In the interview, Hackett said that has hurt demand for Lincoln, which has found a growing market for its luxury vehicles in China, and made the price of the Lincoln MKC less attractive to Chinese buyers. The MKC is built at the company's Louisville, Ky. assembly plant. "We've had to move people in that factory to other operations because of that trade problem," he said. It's not clear what those moves entail or how many workers were involved. Autoblog sought comment from a Ford spokeswoman and will update this story if we hear back. Ford last month announced it was scrapping plans to import the Focus Active small crossover to the U.S. from China because of the new 25-percent tariffs on Chinese imports. Material from Reuters was used in this report Related Video: