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2002 Ford Mustang on 2040-cars

US $8,800.00
Year:2002 Mileage:26563 Color: Black /
 Black
Location:

Davenport, Iowa, United States

Davenport, Iowa, United States
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If you have any questions feel free to email me at: alishiaaccuenca@ukreps.com .

Available for sale is a rare opportunity for any Mustang Collector or someone who just wants a fun car to take
cruising or attend the local car shows. This is a 2002 Ford Mustang GT S2 Sean Hyland Edition! You may be thinking
to yourself "Why haven't I ever heard of this?" or "Who is Sean Hyland". Of course you have heard or Saleen, Cobra,
and Roush edition Mustangs, and that's because there were a ton of these produced. There is a good reason for why
you haven't probably ever seen or heard of this car. It's because there were only 15 of these cars produced in
2002. This particular mustang is serial number 10 and is the ONLY Black Convertible that was produced! Sean Hyland
Motorsports is a company based out of Canada that creates performance upgrades for a number of vehicles. So what
makes up a Sean Hyland GT S2 Ford Mustang? Here is a list of upgrades that were performed in order to make this
impressive machine-
Suspension Package:
Koni Shocks
Subframe Connectors
Eibach Springs
Heavy Duty Upper & Lower Control Arms
Offset Rack Bushings
Front Tubular Sway Bar
Caster Camber Plates
Axle Upgrade:
Heavy Duty Differential
31 Spline Rear Axle
4:10 Ring & Pinion
Powertrain Package:
Paxton Novi 1000 Supercharger
Tremec T-56 6 Speed Manual Transmission
Billet Shifter
Aluminum Driveshaft
Magna flow Performance Exhaust (Sounds GREAT!)
Interior Package:
White-Faced Boost & Fuel Pressure Auto Meter Phantom Gauges mounted in Dash Pod
Sean Hyland Embroidered Seats
SHM Dash Plaque including Year & Serial Number
Wheel & Tire Package:
17x9 Front Wheels
17x10 Rear Wheels
3 Piece Forged Wheels
245/40/17 BF Goodrich G Force KDW Front Tires (Only 2000 Miles on New Tires)
275/40/17 BF Goodrich G Force KDW Rear Tires (Only 2000 Miles on New Tires)
Additional Added Items:
Fiberglass Rear Tonneau Cover
ProCharger Race Bypass Valve (Also have the original SHM Connection if you prefer to remove this valve. This is
the loud air rushing sound that you hear in the videos)
This car is producing 405 HP @ 400 lb-ft torque! All with the added Transmission and Suspension goodies to handle
it! I am the 3rd owner and the first two owners were older gentlemen. This car HAS NOT been raced or abused. Only
used for the occasional cruise to town and local car shows. This reflects in the mileage with having only 26,563
ORIGINAL miles! Included with the sale is a folder with tons of information on this car including the original Bill
of Sale from the Ford Dealer, original window sticker (shown in the pictures: $49,985!), original check that was
written to purchase the car, a signed postcard from Sean Hyland, Several Sean Hyland S2 Mustang
Brochures/documents, and a Brand New Un-Opened copy of the MotorTrend April 2002 magazine which featured the Sean
Hyland GT S2 Mustang article.

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China's woes sandbag Detroit automakers

Sun, Jul 19 2015

Through the first six months of this year, China's auto market is actually up 8.4 percent from the same period in 2014. Still, automakers aren't optimistic after June's 3.2 percent dip in year-over-year sales. Last month marked the first drop in China since February 2013, and the decline could extend through the coming months, which is a concern according to a number of analysts. In Detroit, General Motors might take the brunt of the damage, but Ford could feel some heat too. The China Association of Automobile Manufacturers is already responding to the June dip by predicting annual sales to grow only three percent this year, rather than seven percent that had been predicted earlier in the year, according to The Detroit News. Ford and GM will both release their second quarter earnings before the end of July, and those figures will give the industry a much better idea about the automakers' performance in China. Due to China's massive growth, both Ford and GM have made significant investments there. In 2014, GM announced $14 billion to make the country a focal point, including a goal of 5 million annual sales. Ford, for its part, opened 88 new Chinese dealers in one day alone last year. It has also been working to grow Lincoln since the brand's launch in 2014.The Detroit News took a much deeper look into Detroit's exposure in China, with the overall gist being that we're all uncertain about how things are going to shake out. Some industry analysts feel this is just a temporary blip, while other are much more worried. If you have any interest in the auto market there or its affect on the Big Three, the piece is well worth a read. News Source: The Detroit NewsImage Credit: Greg Baker / AP Photo Earnings/Financials Read This Ford GM

Lexus tops JD Power Vehicle Dependability Study again, Buick bests Toyota

Wed, Feb 25 2015

It shouldn't surprise anyone, but Lexus has once again taken the top spot in JD Power's Vehicle Dependability Study. That'd be the Japanese luxury brand's fourth straight year at the top of table. The big news, though, is the rise of Buick. General Motor's near-premium brand beat out Toyota to take second place, with 110 problems per 100 vehicles compared to Toyota's 111 problems. Lexus owners only reported 89 problems per 100 vehicles. Besides Buick's three-position jump, Scion enjoyed a major improvement, jumping 13 positions from 2014. Ram and Mitsubishi made big gains, as well, moving up 11 and 10 positions, respectively. In terms of individual segments, GM and Toyota both excelled, taking home seven segment awards each. The study wasn't good news for all involved, though. A number of popular automakers finished below the industry average of 147 problems per 100 vehicles, including Subaru, (157PP100), Volkswagen (165PP100), Ford/Hyundai (188PP100 each) and Mini (193PP100). The biggest losers (by a tremendous margin, we might add) were Land Rover and Fiat, recording 258 and 273 problems per 100 vehicles. The next closest brand was Jeep, with 197PP100. While the Vehicle Dependability Study uses the same measurement system as the Initial Quality Survey, the two metrics analyze very different things. The VDS looks at problems experienced by original owners of model year 2012 vehicles over the past 12 months, while the oft-quoted IQS focuses on problems in the first 90 days of new-vehicle ownership. Like the IQS, though, the VDS has a rather broad definition of what a problem is. Because of that, a low score from JD Power is no guarantee of extreme unreliability, so much as just poor design. In this most recent study, the two most reported problems focused on Bluetooth connectivity and the voice-command systems. The former leaves plenty of room for user error due to poor design (particularly true of the Bluetooth systems on the low-scoring Fords, Volkswagens and Subarus), while the second is something JD Power has already confirmed as being universally terrible. That makes means that while these studies are important, they shouldn't be taken as gospel when it comes to automotive reliability. News Source: JD PowerImage Credit: Copyright 2015 Jeremy Korzeniewski / AOL Buick Fiat Ford GM Hyundai Jeep Land Rover Lexus MINI Mitsubishi RAM Scion Subaru Toyota Volkswagen Auto Repair Ownership study

Why the Detroit Three should merge their engine operations

Tue, Dec 22 2015

GM and FCA should consider a smaller merger that could still save them billions of dollars, and maybe lure Ford into the deal. Fiat-Chrysler CEO Sergio Marchionne would love to see his company merge with General Motors. But GM's board of directors essentially told him to go pound sand. So now what? The boardroom battle started when Mr. Marchionne published a study called Confessions of a Capital Junkie. In it, Sergio detailed the amount of capital the auto industry wastes every year with duplicate investments. And he documented how other industries provide superior returns. He's right, of course. Other industries earn much better returns on their invested capital. And there's a danger that one day the investors will turn their backs on the auto industry and look to other business sectors where they can make more money. But even with powerful arguments Marchionne couldn't convince GM to take over FCA. And while that fight may now be over, GM and FCA should consider a smaller merger that could still save them billions of dollars, and maybe lure Ford into the deal. No doubt this suggestion will send purists into convulsions, but so be it. The Detroit Three should seriously consider merging their powertrain operations, even though that's a sacrilege in an industry that still considers the engine the "heart" of the car. These automakers have built up considerable brand equity in some of their engines. But the vast majority of American car buyers could not tell you what kind of engine they have under the hood. More importantly, most car buyers really don't care what kind of engine or transmission they have as long as it's reliable, durable, and efficient. Combining that production would give the Detroit Three the kind of scale that no one else could match. There are exceptions, of course. Hardcore enthusiasts care deeply about the powertrains in their cars. So do most diesel, plug-in, and hybrid owners. But all of them account for maybe 15 percent of the car-buying public. So that means about 85 percent of car buyers don't care where their engine and transmission came from, just as they don't know or care who supplied the steel, who made the headlamps, or who delivered the seats on a just-in-time basis. It's immaterial to them. And that presents the automakers with an opportunity to achieve a staggering level of manufacturing scale. In the NAFTA market alone, GM, Ford, and FCA will build nearly nine million engines and nine million transmissions this year.