2015 Ford Mustang on 2040-cars
Delray Beach, Florida, United States
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2015 Mustang GT
--One of One--
Built for SEMA
Built for the exclusive SEMA show, you can't buy this bad boy off the showroom floor! Whether you are looking to
fill your garage with nearly 800hp, or looking to turn heads on your way to the gym, this car will fulfill your
desire to make a statement. It will take down just about anything on the road sporting a 2.9L Twin Screw Whipple
Supercharger. The Corvette Z06 runs a 1.6L and the Hellcat runs a 2.6L. Complete with all the modern luxuries, feel
confident in this car's ability to provide you with all you are looking for in the way of presence, performance,
and power.
Do your homework. Make the comparisons between this car and the Shelby, Roush or Cobra that you can purchase out of
the showroom. Check out all the upgrades!
Engine:
5.0 Coyote/Whipple 2.9 GT SC Stage 2 Twin Screw Supercharger
132 Throttle Body High Flow 73/hr Injectors
762 RW Horsepower
Transmission:
Six Speed
Suspension:
Fully Tuned Eibach
Exhaust:
Full Complete Magnaflow
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Auto blog
Malcolm Gladwell reflects on engineering, recalls, and compromise
Thu, Apr 30 2015Journalist Malcolm Gladwell has made a career taking on big, complicated topics and humanizing them to make the unwieldy understandable. He has already done this in bestsellers like The Tipping Point and Outliers, and now he has brought the same approach to automotive recalls in a long piece for The New Yorker. The article titled The Engineer's Lament is framed around an interview with the former head of Ford's recall office about the famous Ford Pinto campaign where the position of the compact's fuel tank could cause it to explode in rear-end collisions. Plus, there are detours into Toyota's unintended acceleration cases and the General Motors ignition switch problem. While all the history is illuminating, the heart of the story comes from an examination at the thought process of engineers, and how their thinking differs from other professions. Gladwell comes off as sympathetic to auto engineers in this piece. While he admits that they often approach problems in a sterile way, the writer doesn't try point that out as a failing. It's merely a fact to be understood. The story itself is quite lengthy, but well worth a read if you have the time for an insiders view into how these recalls are assessed on the inside.
Lincoln trumpets $129M investment, 300 new jobs in Louisville for MKC
Tue, 26 Aug 2014Remember when we used to talk about how close Lincoln was to being axed and how it seemed any day now the Grim Reaper would use it as a car service back to the grave? Last time we did it was, oh, not even a month ago. What a difference 27 days makes: Ford and Lincoln are trumpeting a $129M investment in the Louisville Assembly Plant that builds the MKC.
In July the MKC was the third-best-selling Lincoln of the brand's six offerings, beat by the MKZ and - by a much smaller margin - the MKX. It has sold 2,895 units in the two months it's been on sale, which is more than half the year-to-date sales of the MKS, MKT and Navigator. It's already important, is what we're trying to say, and this is before the Chinese market gets a crack at it later this year.
The money headed to Kentucky will be joined by 300 new workers, another marker in Ford's march to create 12,000 hourly jobs in the US by next year. You can read more about it in the press release below.
Ford reports 58% drop in Q2 profits on European losses
Wed, 25 Jul 2012
Ford Motor Company announced Wednesday that it has posted a $1 billion profit for the second quarter of 2012. That sounds like good news for the Blue Oval, until you take into account that Ford posted a $2.4 billion profit for Q2 a year ago. That is a substantial 58 percent loss.
Ford also posted $465 million in international losses, with $404 million of those losses coming directly from Europe. The automaker also increased its European loss projections to $1 billion for 2012, due in large part to the economic crisis overseas, which has resulted in increased unemployment and decreased consumer confidence.


