2010 Ford F150 Lariat on 2040-cars
202 East Columbia, San Augustine, Texas, United States
Engine:Gas/Ethanol V8 5.4L/330
Transmission:6-Speed Automatic
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 1FTFW1CV9AKE64190
Stock Num: 2539U
Make: Ford
Model: F150 Lariat
Year: 2010
Exterior Color: Ingot Silver
Interior Color: Black w/Leather-Trimmed Captain's Chairs
Options: Drive Type: RWD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
Mileage: 68083
Lariat Plus Package (Rear-View Camera, Reverse Sensing System, and Universal Garage Door Opener), 20" Aluminum Wheels, 5" Chrome Running Boards, ABS brakes, Alloy wheels, Electronic Stability Control, Floor Shifter, Front dual zone A/C, Heated door mirrors, Heated front seats, Illuminated entry, Leather-Trimmed Captain's Chairs, Low tire pressure warning, Remote keyless entry, and Traction control. Don't Gamble On Big City Prices! See why you save money at San Augustine Motor Co.!! F-150's are built to work. Fierce, reliable, and road ready! This durable looking truck is just waiting for the right home! YOURS! J.D. Power and Associates gave the 2010 F-150 4.5 out of 5 Power Circles for Overall Initial Quality. New Car Test Drive called it "...comfortable on bumpy streets around town, over rugged terrain like construction sites, farms and utility roads, and on the open highway..." Don't Gamble on big city prices! *We don't rent pigs. From the moment you walk into our showroom, you'll know our commitment to Customer Service is second to none. We strive to make your experience with San Augustine Motor Company a good one for the life of your vehicle. Whether you need to Purchase, Finance, or Service a New or Pre-Owned Ford, you've come to the right place. Call us for your no obligation internet price today!
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Here's the new face of the Ford Ranger
Thu, Nov 27 2014Ford Asia Pacific has put a teaser video on YouTube showing off details on the 2015 Ranger pickup, and at the end we get a quick glimpse of the whole truck. This is the T6 Ranger that we still don't get in North America, but that shares its underpinnings with the Everest SUV recently introduced at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum. The Ranger gets a chunkier front end than the Everest, identified by its grille with three floating slats, reminiscent of designs on the previous F-150, and a less-stylized lower front bumper. Ford says it will be smarter, safer, smoother and stronger, but we'll have to wait for its reveal to find out what that means. Meanwhile, you can admire its new looks in the video below.
Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 has a bit of a dyno issue
Tue, 28 May 2013We're of the mind that each and every dyno should come with Murphy's Law painted in big, visible letters down the side. For every ten successful dyno runs out there, it seems there's one where events to horribly wrong. Take, for example, the video below. The clip shows what happens when a Ford Shelby GT500 and a mobile dyno have a bit of a disagreement at the Performance Expo 24 in Sherbrooke, Quebec. We won't spoil the results for you, but we will say there's some substantial carnage involved.
It's unclear just how much damage ensues from the dust up or whether anyone was harmed in the incident, but from the looks of things, everyone made it out without serious injury. If only we could say the same for the machines involved. Check out the video below.
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