2013 Ford Taurus Sel on 2040-cars
903 Old Route 66 North, Litchfield, Illinois, United States
Engine:3.5L V6 24V MPFI DOHC
Transmission:6-Speed Automatic
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 1FAHP2E84DG195516
Stock Num: LR1406
Make: Ford
Model: Taurus SEL
Year: 2013
Exterior Color: Red
Options: Drive Type: FWD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
Mileage: 26530
FLEX FUEL, FORD CERTIFIED!, FULLY SERVICED AND READY TO GO!, GREAT VEHICLE HISTORY!, LEATHER!, NAVIGATION!, ONE OWNER!, And REARVIEW CAMERA!. How inviting is this handsome 2013 Ford Taurus? Have one less thing on your mind with this trouble-free Taurus. Ford Certified Pre-Owned means you not only get the reassurance of a 12Mo/12,000Mile Comprehensive Warranty, but also up to a 7-Year/100,000-Mile Powertrain Limited Warranty, a 172-point inspection/reconditioning, 24/7 roadside assistance, trip-interruption services, rental car benefits, and a complete CARFAX vehicle history report.
What are you waiting for? You need to see this vehicle for yourself. This Taurus is waiting for you. Come in today; you're always a winner at Victory Lane Ford! We provide financing as well as the availability of extended service contracts on your vehicle. You will be impressed with how easy and stress free the buying buying experience is with Victory Lane Ford.For more information please visit our website www.teamvictorylane.com or call us toll free at 888-377-2590
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2013 Hennessey VelociRaptor 600 SUV
Thu, 13 Jun 2013Raptor, Excursion, Texas And Hennessey
Each of those words are synonyms for big and bold - combine all four and you've got one of the largest, most powerful and robust street-going sport utility vehicles in the world.
John Hennessey is a Texas-based tuner known for creating some of the fastest and most capable cars on the planet. Over the past two decades, machines like the Viper Venom 550, Ford GT 1000 Twin Turbo, HPE 700 LS9 Camaro and the almighty Venom GT have emerged from the Hennessey Performance garage. And those are just the celebrated flagships; the company has modified thousands of other street cars including those from Audi, Bentley, Cadillac, Ferrari, Ford, Porsche and Toyota, to name a few.
2015 Ford F-150 configurator is ready to go to work
Thu, 25 Sep 2014Ford is inching towards the on-sale date for the eagerly anticipated, aluminum F-150 pickup. While we're preparing to drive the new truck (expect our take on it sooner rather than later), the best-seller has reached another, albeit more minor, milestone as its online configurator has officially been switched on.
We took to Ford's consumer website to mess about with it and see just how ridiculous of a truck we can build. Among the fun things we discovered were these two nuggets - the most expensive truck we could configure was not the top-end Platinum model, but instead the King Ranch, which rang up at $65,955. The other exciting discovery? The new truck would be available in a questionable shade called Blue Jeans (shown above with the optional contrasting Caribou paint). Yep, Blue Jeans.
You can head over to Ford's consumer page and build your very own aluminum F-150 now. Take a look.
Which is more fuel efficient, driving with a pickup's tailgate up or down?
Tue, 26 Aug 2014
Thanks to the smoke wand in the wind tunnel, you can actually see the difference in our video.
Should you drive with your pickup truck's tailgate up or down? It's an age-old controversy that's divided drivers for decades. Traditionalists will swear you should leave the tailgate down. Makes sense, right? It would seem to let the air flow more cleanly over the body and through the bed. But there's also a school of thought that argues trucks are designed to look and operate in a specific manner, and modern design techniques can help channel the airflow properly. So don't mess with all of that: Leave the tailgate up.