2015 Ford F-250 Lariat Super Duty Xlt Crew Cab8' Bed on 2040-cars
Jersey City, New Jersey, United States
Luxurious Beast. This Super Duty 4x4 Lariat is the largest, most capable F-250 Ford produces. The Super Duty Lariat
features FULL size rear seats, with deep storage under both seats. Front Seats have 8 way w/ Lumbar. Massive,
customizable center console. 6 customizable cup holders. Programmable KeyLess door entry. Longest Pick Up Truck Bed
offered by Ford. With custom LED Bully Step up bar, and retractable folding ladder for tailgating for the kids, or
if carrying a cooler up it. Equipped with 4 x 4 Package chrome running boards. Power Rear view mirrors. Tilt, and
extend, and full folding for tighter spaces. You can set all of these options to simply do what you program them to
do when you start, or stop the car.
Truck factory lifted for 4X4 package. With running boards, giving it great ground clearance without looking silly.
Tires are all terrain premium oversize tires. Able to navigate ANY weather conditions you can send its way. Can tow
a boat, and has a payload to carry it, if need be. Highest capacity in its class. I have driven it in a full,
unplowed snow storm, and it rides like the roads have zero snow on them. There is no place this truck can not take
you. Compartments for tucked away all over the cab. Hidden from view, but right there. 4 locking "safe boxes"
inside the interior alone. Pop up top storage has place for EZpass, Micro SD if your running a Dash Cam, and want
to swap out memory. Has full Red, Yellow, White plug ins for old school audio video. Right up to brand new USB, or
Bluetooth Inputs. Lot of tech in this truck. Even the center speed display is customizable. You can see real time
360 degree pitch, roll with degrees for every tire position. Very cool setting.
Is truly ready for any actual Off-Road Excursions, and does so in luxury.
The Interior of the Lariat has every option you can want. Fully customizable Infotainment system. Bluetooth,
USB’s in every nook, and cranny. Power outlets. Micro SD Card input. Most high tech Truck I have ever had the
pleasure of owning. Sirius XM Ready, CD, SD Card, USB, Bluetooth. Ford Sync Ready for Navigational real time
traffic updates, weather. Hands Free calling. Touch screen Calendar for your busy schedule. Contact list. Audio
playlist, 911 assist. All of which are accessible either by touch screen center, or steering wheel controls. Not to
mention all of the essential features you would expect of an Ultra Luxury Lariat. Cruise control, vehicle
maintenance reminders, 4 x 4 Pitch in 360 degree live feed. High Resolution Backup camera, with a zoom feature.
Custom made bedliner.
I just put new brakes in the truck,(I have receipts) as the vehicle maintenance reminder made me aware it was time
for service. Great feature, that saves time on maintenance long term. No guessing with this Land Yacht. You can
disable this feature, but I like being reminded when it is time for an oil change, or service in general.
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Ford F-150 could be affected by tornado-damaged supplier in S.C.
Wed, Apr 22 2020The disruption caused by a tornado that severely damaged a South Carolina auto-parts plant and killed a contract security guard last week could be felt by more automakers than just Ford and affect more than just its best-selling F-Series pickup, which is due for an update. And there’s still no estimate for when operations might resume at the plant. The Detroit Free Press reports that the BorgWarner plant in Seneca, near Greenville, makes transfer cases for F-150 and Super Duty pickups, the Ford Explorer and Expedition, Transit cargo vans, and Lincoln Navigator and Aviator SUVs. ItÂ’s also a supplier for the Ram 1500 and Toyota Tundra trucks. Transfer cases shift power from the transmission to the front and rear axles in four-wheel-drive vehicles. BorgWarner says it still has no update for when it might partially or fully resume operations. The tornado that ripped through the area in the western part of the state on April 13 tore the roof, walls and signage off the factory and killed a 77-year-old contract worker when the security building he was sheltering in collapsed. Only four or five others were inside the plant, which has been idled because of the coronavirus outbreak, when the tornado struck. In an SEC filing on Friday, Ford said it has sent employees to the site to help BorgWarner and assess the damage to FordÂ’s tooling. “Initial assessments indicate that the Ford tooling was not materially damaged in this incident,” Ford said in the filing. “We do not have sufficient information to estimate when the facility will be back on-line or whether or the extent to which this incident will impact our plans to resume production of four-wheel drive and all-wheel drive vehicles.” A Fiat Chrysler spokeswoman also told the Freep the company was working with BorgWarner on recovery plans. A Toyota spokesman told Autoblog that "we are collaborating with BorgWarner to help restore production for transfer cases for Tundra assembly. We are confident that theyÂ’ll fully recover over time." Like other automakers, Ford shut down production at its U.S. plants last month as a precaution against the coronavirus pandemic. But Ford hasnÂ’t yet said when it plans to reopen its factories. FCA is targeting May 4 to resume production. Models like the F-150 and Lincoln Navigator are major sources of profit for Ford, which estimated it lost $2 billion in the first quarter.
Ford updates Power Stroke diesel V8, strengthens F-450, tweaks King Ranch
Thu, 26 Sep 2013Ford is giving its F-Series Super Duty trucks some upgrades for 2015, and we're happy to say that one of them is an improved Power Stroke diesel V8. Also, Ford is strengthening the top-of-the-line F-450 to handle more abuse. And if wild west-style luxury is your thing, the automaker has performed minor cosmetic updates to its King Ranch Edition trucks, as well.
The turbocharged 6.7-liter Power Stroke V8 is currently rated at 400 horsepower and 800 pound-feet of torque, and Ford only tells us the new and improved Power Stroke can "produce power beyond today's" engine. What, then, did Ford actually improve upon? First, the Blue Oval swapped in a new, larger turbocharger. The new Garrett GT37 turbine unit is 72.5 millimeters in diameter, eclipsing the old GT32's 64-mm diameter piece. Ford states output increases with the new turbo setup, but since the new turbocharger operates at a lower peak pressure than the old one, the automaker was able to eliminate the wastegate system and reduce the engine's complexity. Ford even redesigned the turbo's oil and cooling lines to make the powerplant simpler. A byproduct of the larger turbo is better engine exhaust braking, which is controlled manually by a button on the dashboard.
Ford claims the upgraded diesel engine is more powerful, more robust, more efficient and more refined than before.
Ford shutters Genk assembly plant in Belgium
Tue, Dec 23 2014Ford has become the latest automaker to close one of its European assembly plants. The facility in question is located in the Belgian city of Genk and has been in operation since the early '60s when it started building the Taunus, Ford's first mass-produced, front-drive model. As part of the plan first announced over two years ago, the Genk Body & Assembly Plant is now closing its doors after half a century in the business and over fourteen million vehicles built. Although the plant itself employed some 5,000 workers, once you take into account the suppliers built up around the plant, the overall impact on employment in the area edges closer to 12,000. Genk Body & Assembly had until recently been tasked with producing the Mondeo sedan (which in its current iteration we know as the Fusion) as well as the S-Max and Galaxy minivans. Production of the Mondeo shifted in 2013 to the company's plant in Valencia, Spain, which also handles the Kuga crossover and Transit Connect cargo van, and will soon take over the minivans from Genk as well. The move follows a similar decision undertaken by General Motors to close the Opelwerk plant in Bochum, Germany. It also reflects a scaling down of automobile production in Belgium specifically: although Audi still manufacturers in Brussels and and Volvo in Ghent, Opel closed its plant in Antwerp in 2000 and Renault ceased production in Vilvoorde back in '97. However Ford still maintains its famous proving ground half an hour to the north in Lommel, Belgium. News Source: AutovisieImage Credit: Kristof Van Accom / AFP / Getty Plants/Manufacturing Ford plant ford s-max ford galaxy

