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2013 Ford Taurus Police Interceptor,awd, Factory Warranty 31k Miles on 2040-cars

Year:2013 Mileage:31000
Location:

Dublin, Pennsylvania, United States

Dublin, Pennsylvania, United States
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AS PER EBAY RULES ANY POLICE EQUIPMENT HAS BEEN REMOVED OR DISCONNECTED 


CURRENTLY LISTING THE NEW KID ON THE BLOCK IN LAW ENFORCEMENT VEHICLES. THIS IS A FULL POLICE PKG. 2013 FORD TAURUS INTERCEPTOR AWD . IT WAS OWNED AND MAINTAINED BY A LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY, IT WAS RELIEVED OF DUTY AFTER A STOP SHORT INCIDENT THAT CAUSED DAMAGE TO THE BUMPER COVER AND GRILLE ,THE CAR IS REPAIRED AND COMPLETELY FUNCTIONAL, I HAVE ALSO HAD OUR LOCAL FORD DEALER WHICH IS ALSO THE CONTRACTED POLICE FLEET DEALER IN THE AREA GO OVER THE ENTIRE VEHICLE AND CORRECT A CURRENT AND PAST RECALL ,GIVING THE CAR A CLEAN BILL OF HEALTH ...  IT CURRENTLY HAS 31,000 MILES ON IT AND IS STILL UNDER THE BALANCE OF FACTORY BTB WARRANTY AND EXTENDED 100K MILE POWER TRAIN  WARRANTY. THIS CAR HAS THE PERFORMANCE AND HANDLING THAT IS SUPERIOR TO EVEN A POLICE DODGE CHARGER WITH A FUEL BILL THAT'S  COMPARABLE TO ANY ECONOMICAL VEHICLE . ITS A FOUR SEASON VEHICLE THAT IS ONE OF THE BEST IN ANY WEATHER CONDITIONS INCLUDING HEAVY SNOW,AS PER A LOCAL POLICE CHIEF THAT CURRENTLY USES THIS PLATFORM AS THERE CURRENT PATROL VEHICLE . THE INTERIOR IS TYPICAL TO A POLICE SEDAN ITS CLEAN AND SHOWS VERY LITTLE TO NO WEAR. AS FOR THE EXTERIOR,ITS CLEAN NO VISIBLE DENTS OR SCRATCHES THAT I HAVE SEEN HOWEVER IT IS A POLICE CAR SO IT WONT LOOK SHOW ROOM ,BUT ITS REALLY NICE OVERALL.  SPORTING A VINYL FLOOR ,VINYL REAR SEAT AND TWO CLOTH BUCKETS , HOWEVER IT HAS BLIND SPOT,CROSS TRAFFIC ASSIST ,REAR BACK UP CAMERA, ADVANCE TRAC. CONTROL. DASH BLACKOUT, HD INTERIOR LIGHT, LFT. LED SPOTLIGHT, MULTI FUNCTION MEDIA CENTER W/ STEERING WHEEL MOUNTED CONTROLS ... WHETHER ITS BACK INTO LAW ENFORCEMENT OR YOUR DAILY DRIVER ,THIS CAR IS MORE THE CAPABLE....  THIS IS BY FAR ONE OF THE NEATEST AND WELL PUT TOGETHER VEHICLES IVE SEEN IN POLICE USE TO DATE...ITS FLASHY,FAST,DURABLE,AND MOST OF ALL SAFE AND STABLE.  AS FOR ANY QUESTIONS YOU MAY HAVE OR SOMETHING I MISSED PLEASE FEEL FREE TO GIVE ME A CALL @267-377-7605.. THIS IS AN AUCTION WITH A BUY IT NOW OPTION ITS WELL UNDER WHAT A TAURUS RETAILS FOR, LET ALONE POLICE PKG. PLEASE REMEMBER IF YOU HIT THE BUY IT NOW YOU ARE ENDING THE AUCTION AND PURCHASING THE CAR ,SO PLEASE DO NOT UNLESS YOU HAVE THE APPROPRIATE FUNDS TO DO SO. THANK YOU FOR YOUR INTEREST ,GOOD LUCK BUYERS AND BIDDERS .

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Thu, Apr 23 2015

The Edge is easy to overlook, especially in Ford's prolific stable of sport utility vehicles. But thanks to new engines, upscale sheet metal and fresh technologies, the Edge has renewed swagger for 2015. Outfitted in the Sport trim, which included the feisty 315-horsepower EcoBoost V6, a stiffer suspension, and unique fascias, my Edge was loaded, and it was priced accordingly. With options, including all-wheel drive, it cost $46,180, which is pretty lofty for a Ford Edge. But, you get a lot of stuff here – features like leather-accented seats, a lane-departure warning system, and active park assist – that make your life more comfortable and safer. It's been a while since I've driven an Edge. And unless you own one, it's probably been a while since you've even thought about an Edge. Now there's good reason to take another look. Driving Notes I really liked the interior. It was simple, clean, and done up in black. It served as a fitting backdrop for the colorful gauges and the Sync with MyFord Touch infotainment system. The interior designers added silver plastic trim and contrasting white stitching on the center console and door inserts to break up the darkness. Leather was used for the steering wheel wrap, door inserts, and console cover, and it conveyed a premium feel. The leather-trimmed seats with suede inserts were comfortable. They looked elegant and felt pleasing. The heating and cooling features were useful for springtime driving and its varied temperatures. The vista sunroof was spectacular. It let in plenty of sunlight and opened long and wide like a retractable stadium roof. Even closed, it still offered a panoramic view of the sky for my passengers, especially those in the second row. Another note on the interior: I had an excellent driving position and an elevated view of the road. When rain began to fall – which has a way of frazzling motorists – I turned up Cat Stevens and motored along blithely. My second-row passengers were also comfy. One remarked on the ample leg- and headroom, and everyone liked the ambient lighting. The cargo area, which offered 39.2 cubic feet of space behind the second row (7 cubic feet more than the previous version), was more than capable for a weekend grocery run. I'll admit, I'm a Luddite when it comes to infotainment systems, and Sync with MyFord Touch has a mixed reputation. Historically, it's been confusing and hasn't always worked as advertised.

Ford going bonkers at SEMA with 57 showcars

Sat, 19 Oct 2013

Ford always shows up in force at the SEMA Show, but this year's tally of 57 custom-tuned cars, trucks and vans is more than we can ever recall the Blue Oval bringing. Ford will introduce 28 of its project vehicles in its "Dreamcase" ahead of next month's show. The first batch of eight you'll find here with the remaining vehicles trickling into public view over the next couple of weeks.
This first group of cars includes a Fiesta, four Fiesta ST hatchbacks and a trio of Mustang show cars styled and tuned to varying degrees all by different aftermarket companies. Tanner Foust, Nitto Tire, 3dCarbon and Ice Nine Group are some of the more familiar names affixed to these cars. Our favorite so far is the Hollywood Hot Rods Mustang convertible (shown above) with its removable aluminum top and methanol-injected, 750-horsepower 5.0-liter V8.
Scroll down for all the details on these Fiestas and Mustangs, and stay tuned for more info on Ford's SEMA line, which will include custom versions of the Focus ST, Fusion, Transit Connect, F-150 and Super Duty.

And the Top Gear UK Cars of the Year for 2013 are...

Tue, 17 Dec 2013

Those loony Brits at Top Gear have named their Car of the Year, and if you're thinking it's the McLaren P1, Jaguar F-Type, Land Rover Range Rover Sport or Rolls-Royce Wraith, we're sorry to inform you that none of those Anglo automobiles earned the crown. In fact, the winner of Top Gear's most prestigious award is quite the surprise.
Of course, those cars weren't without their own awards. The P1 was the top hypercar (sorry, Porsche 918 and Ferrari LaFerrari), while the F-Type netted best convertible and the Range Rover Sport was voted SUV of the Year. Other honorable mentions included the Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG Black and S-Class, the Porsche 911 GT3, the BMW i3 and the Ferrari 458 Speciale. The winner, though, wasn't even a high-dollar supercar. It was the Ford Fiesta ST.
Yes, the Fiesta ST beat out some off-the-wall cars like the revolutionary Volkswagen XL1 and the bonkers Peugeot 208 T16 Pikes Peak, not to mention all the cars we listed above, to take the title of Top Gear Car of the Year. And if you've driven one, you'll completely understand why.