2000 Lincoln Town Car Presidential Only 97k Miles, Loaded, Autocheck, No Reserve on 2040-cars
Millbury, Massachusetts, United States
2000 Lincoln Town Car Signature Sedan 4-Door PRESIDENTIAL TOWN CAR SEDAN *TWO OWNER CAR* CLEAN AUTOCHECK - NO ACCIDENTS! ONLY 97,157 MILES VERY NICE CONDITION, WELL MAINTAINED THIS IS A NON-SMOKER, PET FREE CAR! AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SHIFTS EXCELLENT COMPLETELY LOADED UP TOWN-CAR LEATHER INTERIOR IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION DUAL POWER SEATS, MEMORY SEATS MULTI-DISK CD PLAYER, CASSETTE PLAYER DUAL ZONE HEAT AND AC,HEATED MIRRORS, REAR DEFROST TRACTION CONTROL, CRUISE CONTROL AUTO LEVELING SUSPENSION STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS, POWER WINDOWS, POWER LOCKS, POWER MIRRORS INTERIOR IS IMMACULATE NO RIPS TEARS NOTHING. ALLOY WHEELS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION 4 MATCHED BRIDGE STONE TIRES IN ALMOST NEW CONDITION 90% NEW All THE ORIGINAL BOOKS INCLUDED ----- SMALL LIST OF DEFECTS ----- -GORGEOUS TAN ROOF (SMALL TEAR IN ROOF) PLEASE SEE PICTURES. -SOME COSMETIC DAMAGE ON HOOD (PAINT CHIPS AND DENT) PLEASE SEE PICTURES. -NEITHER PROBLEM EFFECTS THE DRIVE ABILITY OR SAFETY OF THIS VEHICLE. THE CAR DRIVES STRAIGHT AND COMFORTABLY DOWN THE ROAD ---RECENT MAINTENANCE INCLUDEDS--- BRAND NEW FRONT AND REAR BRAKES ALL AROUND (PADS AND ROTORS) BRAND NEW E-BRAKE SHOE, RECENT BATTERY FRESH OIL CHANGE AND FILTER NO ENGINE LIGHTS OR WARNING LIGHTS. I WOULD DRIVE THE CAR ANYWHERE IN ITS CURRENT CONDITION. TITLE IN HAND, CLEAR, CLEAN, NO LIENS. READY FOR A NEW OWNER. THIS AUCTION WILL END MONDAY FEBRUARY 3ND AT 8:00 PM EST AND WILL BE SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER. ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE SEND A MESSAGE. PLEASE ONLY BID ON THE VEHICLE IF YOU PLAN ON BUYING THE CAR. BUYERS THAT DON'T HONOR THEIR BID WILL RECEIVE NEGATIVE FEEDBACK. I CAN HAVE OUT OF STATE BUYERS PICKED UP AT (BOS) BOSTON LOGAN AIRPORT OR (PVD) PROVIDENCE T.F GREEN AIRPORT WITH NOTICE FOR A SMALL ADDITIONAL FEE AND BE DRIVEN DIRECTLY TO MY LOCATION BOTH AIRPORTS ARE ABOUT 45 MINUTES AWAY FORM ME. THE VEHICLE WILL BE LOCATED IN MILLBURY MA 01527 FOR PICK-UP ANY TIME AFTER END OF AUCTION DURING BUSINESS HOURS WITH PRIOR NOTICE. THE BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THEIR OWN PICK UP. *** CAR WAS PREVIOUSLY LISTED AND REMOVED WAS ORIGINALLY LISTED TO END ON SUNDAY FEBRUARY 2ND FORGETTING SUNDAY IS SUPER BOWL SUNDAY *** SORRY FOR ANY INCONVENIENCE THIS MAY HAVE CAUSED. THANK YOU AND GOOD LUCK! -------------------- TERMS OF SALE ------------------------- CAR IS SOLD AS-IS , WHERE IS, NO WARRANTY AT ALL. DEPOSIT DUE IN 24 HOURS, BALANCE DUE IN 7 DAYS AFTER AUCTION. ----- ALL DEPOSITS ARE NON-REFUNDABLE ----- PLEASE PICK UP CAR WITHIN 14 DAYS AFTER SALE OR STORAGE FEE OF $30 PER DAY WILL APPLY EVERY DAY AFTER 14 DAYS OF AUCTION END. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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Ford recalls over 500,000 trucks and SUVs, including Explorer, F-150, and Lincoln Aviator
Fri, Aug 30 2019For the second time in a month, Ford is recalling the brand-new 2020 Explorer and 2020 Lincoln Aviator for minor safety issues. This recall, which also affects certain 2018-2020 Ford F-150s, 2019-2020 Ford F-Series Super Duty trucks, 2018-2019 Ford Explorers, and 2019-2020 Ford Expeditions, pertains to potentially faulty seat-back reclining mechanisms. In total, the recall touches 550,186 vehicles. A mechanical part meant for relaxation and comfort has the Ford Motor Company stressin'. Ford says potentially affected vehicles might be missing the "third pawl required for seat-back strength" in the reclining mechanisms on certain seats. Because of this, the seats might not properly keep a person in place during the event of a crash or otherwise. In the F-150s, F-Series Super Duty trucks, 2018-2019 Explorers, and Expeditions, the recall affects vehicles with manual driver and/or front passenger seat-back recliners. On the 2020 Explorers and Lincoln Aviators, rear outboard seats with manual recliners are of concern. Of the more than 550,000 vehicles, 483,325 vehicles are in the United States, 58,712 are in Canada and 8,149 are in Mexico. Thus far, Ford is not aware of any injuries from the issues. Ford says it expects most vehicles will not need repair, but dealers will inspect the seat structures out of precaution. If fault is found, dealers will replace the seat structure altogether. For this recall, Ford's reference number is 19C07. Contact your dealer for more information. Featured Gallery 2020 Ford Explorer View 47 Photos Recalls Ford Lincoln Truck SUV
The UAW's 'record contract' hinges on pensions, battery plants
Thu, Oct 12 2023DETROIT - After nearly four weeks of disruptive strikes and hard bargaining, the United Auto Workers and the Detroit Three automakers have edged closer to a deal that could offer record-setting wage gains for nearly 150,000 U.S. workers. General Motors, Ford Motor and Chrysler parent Stellantis have all agreed to raise base wages by between 20% and 23% over a four-year deal, according to union and company statements. Ford and Stellantis have agreed to reinstate cost-of-living adjustments, or COLA. The companies have offered to boost pay for temporary workers and give them a faster path to full-time, full-wage status. All three have proposed slashing the time it takes a new hire to get to the top UAW pay rate. The progress in contract talks follows the first-ever simultaneous strike by the UAW against Detroit's Big Three automakers. The union began the strike on Sept. 15 in hopes of forcing a better deal from each major automaker. But coming close to a deal is not the same thing as reaching a deal. Big obstacles remain on at least two major UAW demands: restoring the retirement security provided by pre-2007 defined benefit pension plans, and covering present and future joint- venture electric vehicle battery plants under the union's master contracts with the automakers. On retirement, none of the automakers has agreed to restore pre-2007 defined-benefit pension plans for workers hired after 2007. Doing so could force the automakers to again burden their balance sheets with multibillion-dollar liabilities. GM and the former Chrysler unloaded most of those liabilities in their 2009 bankruptcies. The union and automakers have explored an approach to providing more income security by offering annuities as an investment option in their company-sponsored 401(k) savings plans, people familiar with the discussions said. Stellantis referred to an annuity option as part of a more generous 401(k) proposal on Sept. 22. Annuities or similar instruments could give UAW retirees assurance of fixed, predictable payouts less dependent on stock market ups and downs, experts said. Recent changes in federal law have removed obstacles to including annuities as a feature of corporate 401(k) plans, said Olivia Mitchell, a professor at the University of Pennsylvania Wharton School and an expert on pensions and retirement. "Retirees want a way to be assured they won't run out of money," Mitchell said.
Editors' Picks January 2022 | Ford Maverick, Jeep Grand Cherokee and more
Wed, Feb 9 2022This month, we awarded Editors' Pick awards to a number of totally redesigned, new models. Most notable of the bunch is the 2022 Ford Maverick. Ford took a chance on a new segment, and its execution is as close to perfect as we could hope for. The Hyundai Santa Cruz is a worthy competitor, though, and was also named an Editors' Pick. Also in this list, we have the redesigned Jeep Grand Cherokee. It's an excellent SUV, and it's only going to get better when the plug-in hybrid 4xe model hits the roads. In case you missed our previous Editors' Picks posts, here’s a quick refresher on whatÂ’s going on here. We rate all the new cars we drive with a 1-10 score. Cars that are exemplary in their respective segments get EditorsÂ’ Pick status. Those are the ones weÂ’d recommend to our friends, family and anybody whoÂ’s curious and asks the question. The list that youÂ’ll find below consists of every car we rated in January that earned an EditorsÂ’ Pick. 2022 Jeep Grand Cherokee Quick take: Jeep's midsize SUV hits it out of the park with the latest generation. We could stand to see some powertrain innovation, but the Grand Cherokee's premium proposition is sound. Score: 8.0 What it competes with: Honda Passport, Hyundai Santa Fe, Ford Edge, Chevrolet Blazer, Nissan Murano Pros: Highly capable, luxurious interior, choices aplenty Cons: Pricey, fuel economy From the editors Associate Editor, Byron Hurd — "Jeep did almost everything right with the redesigned Grand Cherokee. Its powertrain offerings are fairly unremarkable, but the new two-row 4xe will go a long way toward addressing that. It's an otherwise fantastic, modern, luxurious Jeep SUV." In-depth analysis: 2022 Jeep Grand Cherokee First Drive Review | 1 fewer row, 1 more touchscreen  2022 Ford Maverick Quick take: The Ford Maverick offers tremendous value, efficiency, incredibly well-thought-out packaging, plenty of storage, a fairly engaging drive and ease of use, all with the utility of a pickup bed. We like the hybrid, but the EcoBoost engine and FX4 package offer more capability. Score: 8 What it competes with: Hyundai Santa Cruz Pros: Very affordable, Hybrid fuel economy, compact size Cons: Tight backseat, FWD only Hybrid, no cruise control in base trim From the editors: Green, Senior Editor John Beltz Snyder — "The Maverick is simply a dynamite package. It's smart, useful, drivable, efficient, providing affordable utility in the underserved compact pickup segment.