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2014 Ford F150 Lariat on 2040-cars

US $51,525.00
Year:2014 Mileage:8 Color: Ruby Red Metallic Tinted Clearcoat /
 Pale Adobe
Location:

9555 Kings Auto Mall Rd, Cincinnati, Ohio, United States

9555 Kings Auto Mall Rd, Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Advertising:
Fuel Type:Unknown
Engine:Twin Turbo Regular Unleaded V-6 3.5 L/213
Transmission:6-Speed Automatic w/OD
Condition: New
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 1FTFW1ET5EFB96801
Stock Num: T140726
Make: Ford
Model: F150 Lariat
Year: 2014
Exterior Color: Ruby Red Metallic Tinted Clearcoat
Interior Color: Pale Adobe
Options:
  • 6" CHROME ANGULAR STEP BARS
  • ALL-WEATHER RUBBER FLOOR MATS
  • ALL-WEATHER RUBBER FLOOR MATS
  • Body-Colored Power Heated Side Mirrors w/Driver Auto DimmingConvex SpotterManual Folding and Turn Signal Indicator
  • Body-Colored Wheel Well Trim
  • Cargo La
  • Chrome Front Bumper w/Black Rub Strip/Fascia Accent and 2 Tow Hooks
  • Chrome Grille
  • Chrome Rear Step Bumper
  • Deep Tinted Glass
  • ELECTRONIC LOCKING W/3.55 AXLE RATIO
  • ELECTRONIC LOCKING W/3.55 AXLE RATIO
  • ENGINE: 3.5L V6 ECOBOOST-inc: GVWR: 7 200 lbs Payload Package3.31 Axle Ratio
  • ENGINE: 3.5L V6 ECOBOOST-inc: GVWR: 7 200 lbs Payload Package3.31 Axle Ratio
  • EQUIPMENT GROUP 501A MID-inc: Lariat Plus Packageshort visors w/covered illuminated mirrorsReverse Sensing SystemPowerFold Heated Side Mirrors w/Memoryexternal mirror mounted turn signal indicator and driver's side self-dimming function w/body-color skull capsUniversal Garage Door OpenerRear View CameraRemote Start SystemTrailer Brake Controller
  • FRONT LICENSE PLATE BRACKET-inc: Standard in states requiring 2 license platesoptional to all others
  • Full-Size Spare Tire Stored Underbody w/Crankdown
  • HID HEADLAMPS
  • HID HEADLAMPS
  • Manual Tailgate/Rear Door Lock
  • PALE ADOBELEATHER-TRIMMED BUCKET SEATS-inc: heated and cooled 10-way power (driver and passenger)memory (driver's side only)manual tilt/telescoping steering column and 110v inverterFloor ShifterFlow Through Console
  • Power Rear Window w/Defroster
  • Regular Box Style
  • RUBY RED METALLIC TINTED CLEARCOAT
  • Steel Spare Wheel
  • Tailgate Rear Cargo Access
  • TAILGATE STEP
  • TAILGATE STEP
  • TIRES: P275/55R20 BSW (4)-inc: LT275/65R18 OWL A/T spare tire
  • TIRES: P275/55R20 BSW (4)-inc: LT275/65R18 OWL A/T spare tire
  • Tires: P275/65R18 OWL A/T (4)
  • TRANSMISSION: ELECTRONIC 6-SPEED AUTOMATIC-inc: tow/haul mode (STD)
  • TWO-TONE PAINT
  • Variable Intermittent Wipers
  • WHEEL WELL LINER (PRE-INSTALLED)-inc: Custom Accessory
  • WHEEL WELL LINER (PRE-INSTALLED)-inc: Custom Accessory
  • Wheels: 18" Bright Aluminum
  • WHEELS: 20" MACHINED ALUMINUM PAINTED
Drive Type: 4WD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
Mileage: 8

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Ford, Stellantis workers join those at GM in ratifying contract that ended UAW strikes

Mon, Nov 20 2023

DETROIT — The United Auto Workers union overwhelmingly ratified new contracts with Ford and Stellantis, that along with a similar deal with General Motors will raise pay across the industry, force automakers to absorb higher costs and help reshape the auto business as it shifts away from gasoline-fueled vehicles. Workers at Stellantis, the maker of Jeep, Dodge and Ram vehicles, voted 68.8% in favor of the deal. Their approval brought to a close a contentious labor dispute that included name-calling and a series of punishing strikes that imposed high costs on the companies and led to significant gains in pay and benefits for UAW workers. The deal at Stellantis passed by a roughly 10,000 vote margin, with ballot counts ending Saturday afternoon. Workers at Ford voted 69.3% in favor of the pact, which passed with nearly a 15,000-vote margin in balloting that ended early Saturday. Earlier this week, GM workers narrowly approved a similar contract. The agreements, which run through April 2028, will end contentious talks that began last summer and led to six-week-long strikes at all three automakers. Shawn Fain, the pugnacious new UAW leader, had branded the companies enemies of the UAW who were led by overpaid CEOs, declaring the days of union cooperation with the automakers were over. After summerlong negotiations failed to produce a deal, Fain kicked off strikes on Sept. 15 at one assembly plant at each company. The union later extended the strike to parts warehouses and other factories to try to intensify pressure on the automakers until tentative agreements were reached late in October. The new contract agreements were widely seen as a victory for the UAW. The companies agreed to dramatically raise pay for top-scale assembly plant workers, with increases and cost-of-living adjustments that would translate into 33% wage gains. Top assembly plant workers are to receive immediate 11% raises and will earn roughly $42 an hour when the contracts expire in April of 2028. Under the agreements, the automakers also ended many of the multiple tiers of wages they had used to pay different workers. They also agreed in principle to bring new electric-vehicle battery plants into the national union contract. This provision will give the UAW an opportunity to unionize the EV battery plants plants, which will represent a rising share of industry jobs in the years ahead.

Ford sells 7-millionth Explorer in America

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Say what you will about the evolution of the Ford Explorer, from roofed Ranger to body-on-frame sport utility vehicle to unibody crossover - the bottom line is that it's been a tremendously successful model for Ford. In fact, the Blue Oval automaker has sold seven million Explorer models in the United States alone.
The milestone, marked nearly a quarter-century after the introduction of the original in 1990, comes on the eve of the introduction of a new Explorer at the Los Angeles Auto Show this week. We don't yet know how the new Explorer will shape up, but we're mere days away from finding out.
Now heading into its sixth generation, the Explorer has formed the basis of Ford's utility lineup for over two decades. The Explorer landed on the market right around the time that the Bronco was trailing off, predating the company's expansion into larger SUVs like the Expedition and Excursion and crossovers like the Escape, Edge and Flex.

Watch this Ford F-150 SVT Raptor fly like an eagle [UPDATE]

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The Ford F-150 SVT Raptor is a very capable truck right out of the box, but "capable" has never translated into "invincible." Just ask the owner of the machine in this video. In it, the driver gets frisky with an aggressive jump with plenty of speed on his hands. The result is enough air to make Vaughn Gittin Jr. blush. As always, it's not the launch that's painful, but the re-entry. Gravity eventually asserts its dominance over the $43,630 pickup in a big way, and when it comes crashing down, it does so with a vengeance.
The impact was hard enough to set off both the alarm and multiple airbags inside the cabin. It's unclear if anyone was injured in the stunt, but we certainly wouldn't be surprised to hear that was the case. You can check out the stunt in the video below, and remember, when in doubt, back out of the throttle. Be warned, there may be some explicit/NSFW language in the clip.
UPDATE: Second video added with an even better look at the jump added below.