2011 Ford Commercial on 2040-cars
4168 Hamilton-Cleves Rd., Fairfield, Ohio, United States
Engine:6.8L V10 20V MPFI SOHC
Transmission:Automatic
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 1FDWE3FS3BDA62389
Stock Num: BDA62389
Make: Ford
Model: Commercial
Year: 2011
Exterior Color: Oxford White
Interior Color: Medium Pebble
Options: Drive Type: RWD
Number of Doors: 2 Doors
Mileage: 6490
Absolutely stunning condition and super low mileage Coachmen/Ford Freelander 21QB Class C Motorhome with just 6,000 miles. This RV is in like new condition inside and out and was a locally owned One Owner trade in here by its original older owner who traded the unit after his wife passed away. The vehicle is in absolute showroom new condition with no flaws or issues to be noted and can't be distinguished from new. The exterior shows no wear and the interior is like new with no smoke or pet odors. This unit is the perfect drive-able size and is also great for towing with the powerful 6.8L Triton engine and HD towing package. It is loaded with options and features including: Huge rear dual access storage area with spare wheel/tire, Power operated automatic awning, Back up camera, Flat screen TV entertainment center, Overhead bunk, Rear queen bed, Corner dry bath with stand up shower, Oval dinette with drop down table for bed, (sleeps 6), Generac Generator with just 3 hours! Power windows, locks, tilt, and cruise, Microwave, Stove, and so much more. This unit was just purchased for over $70,000 and has only been used a few times. Truly an excellent buy on a like new Class C motorhome in the perfect user friendly size! Please visit us at our website, www.autolivery.com, for a COMPLETE description of this vehicle, including more pictures, vehicle and warranty info. A link to our website can be found in the "About the Dealer" section found in this ad.
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Thu, 18 Jul 2013YouGov's mid-year Brand Index rankings of America's best perceived brands has been released, and Ford has found its way to the top. The Dearborn, Michigan based manufacturer beat out online shopping giant Amazon, The History Channel, and home improvement superstore Lowe's, to take the top spot.
Ford jumped from sixth overall in 2012 to first for 2013, but those that have been watching these rankings shouldn't be hugely surprised. Ford was rated the best perceived automotive manufacturer by the same organization last year. The Blue Oval's success on the overall brand rankings is made all the more impressive by the complete lack of other automakers on the list.
YouGov (that is, survey respondents) cited Ford's first quarter of 2013 business, which saw an increase in market share and the best earnings recorded in over 10 years. Successfully launching the Focus and Fusion (pictured) and keeping them fresh in the minds of consumers has also contributed to Ford's best overall score.
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Tue, Jun 9 2015The idea of Lincoln dropping its alphanumeric scheme in favor of real names was welcomed by fans of the marque and even appeared possible after the rousing reception to the Continental concept. Now, rumors suggest that the next of the luxury brand's nameplates to see a possible revival just might be the Aviator. Don't get your hopes up quite yet, though. The Truth About Cars admits that this tip comes from a second-hand source, but the person reports that Lincoln has a project codenamed Aviator as a model based on the Explorer. There's evidence to give the rumor some shaky support, though. Ford already has the trademarks for the name and AV8R. Also, an Explorer-based vehicle in 2019 is included for the brand's predictions in the recent Car Wars forecast. Autoblog reached out to company spokesperson Sam Locricchio, but he would not speculate about future products. The same source claims to The Truth About Cars that the Blue Oval might not replace the Ford Flex or Lincoln MKT when the current generations come to an end. Also, the next-gen Expedition and Navigator could use 10-speed automatics and follow the F-150 to get aluminum bodies, which is also already rumored. Although, all of this should be taken with a big grain of salt until anything more official has arrived. Lincoln spokesperson Stephane Cesareo gave The Truth About Cars no comment on the rumor, but said, "By 2020, we expect to expand the segments that we participate in by adding two new nameplates to the Lincoln brand. We have not provided any indications about the products or their names." Related Video:
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