2014 Ford F-350 Lariat Styleside Dual Rear Wheels 4x4 Crew Cab on 2040-cars
Cherryville, North Carolina, United States
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2014 FORD SUPER DUTY F350 Dual Rear Wheels 4X4 CREW CAB
LARIAT 172” WB STYLESIDE 6.7L POWER STROKE V-8 DIESEL 6-SPEED AUTO TRANS
STANDARD EQUIPMENT:
EXTERIOR
FOG LAMPS
GRILLE – 2-BAR, CHROME
LOCKING REMOVABLE TAILGATE W /LIFT ASSIST
PICKUP BOX, TIE DOWN HOOKS
POWER SLIDING REAR WINDOW W /DEFROST & PRIVACY UNIT
ROOF CLEARANCE LIGHTS
SPARE TIRE & WHEEEL LOCK
TOW HOOKS
INTERIOR
1 TOUCH UP/DOWN DR/PASS WINDOWS
10-WAY PWR DRV/PASS SEATS
110V/150W INVERTER IN IP
60/40 REAR BENCH W/ FLIP-UP/FLIP-DOWN W/HEAD RESTRAINT/UNDER-SEAT STORAGE
COLOR COORDINATED CARPET AND FLOOR MATS
CRUISE CONTROL
DUAL-ZONE ELECTRONIC AUTO CLIMATE CONTROL
LEATHER WRAPPED STEERING WHEEL
SIRIUS SAT SVC N/A AK&HI
SONY PREM STEREO/SINGLE CD
TILT/TELESCOPE STR COLUMN
FUNCTIONAL
HILL START ASSIST
MANUAL LOCKING HUBS
MONO BEAM COIL SPRING FRT SUSPENSION W/STAB BAR
POWER WINDOWS/LOCKS
POWERSCOPE TT POWER-FOLD MIRRORS, POWER/HEATED GLASS AND SIGNALS
REVERSE SENSING AND REAR VIEW CAMERA
STABILIZERBAR, FRONT/REAR
SYNC W/MYFORD TOUCH
TRAILER BRAKE CONTROLLER
TRAILER SWAY CONTROL
TRAILER TOW PKG
SAFETY/SECURITY
4-WHEEL ABS
AIRBAGS – SAFETY CANOPY
AUTOLAMP/RAINLAMP
AUTOCLOCK/UNLOCK
DRIVER/PASSENGER AIR BAGS
REAR HIGH MOUNT STOP LAMP
REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY
SECURICODE KEYLESS KEYPAD
SECURILOCK PASS ANTI THEFT
SOS POST CRASH ALERT SYSTEM
OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT:
PREFERRED EQUIPMENT PKG.628A
6.7L POWER STROKE V-8 DIESEL
6-SPEED AUTO TRANS
LT245/5R17E OWL ALL-TERRAIN
3.73 RATIO LIMITED SLIP AXLE
CHROME PACKAGE
CHROME ANGULAR CAB STEPS 6
FX4 OFF-ROAD PACKAGE
SKID PLATES
LESS TIRE INFLATION MONITOR
14000# GVWR PACKAGE
ENGINE BLOCK HEATER
50 STATE EMISSIONS
SPARE TIRE AND WHEEL
5TH WHEEL HITCH PREP PACKAGE
JACK
UPFITTER SWITCHES
EXTRA HEAVY DUTY ALTERNATOR
UNIVERSAL GARAGE DOOR OPENER
LEATHER 40/CONSOLE/40 SEAT
LARIAT ULTIMATE PACKAGE
NAVIGATION SYSTEM
POWER SLIDE MOONROOF
MEMORY GROUP
REMOTE START SYSTEM
TAILGATE STEP
HEATED/COOLED FRONT SEATS
OWNER ADDED OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT
SPRAY-ON BED LINER
TINTING FOR FRONT SIDE WINDOWS
AIR RIDE LOAD ASSIST PUMP AND AIRBAGS ON REAR AXLE (see pictures)
REMOTE WIRELESS CONTROL SYSTEM FOR AIR RIDE SYSTEM (see pictures)
AIR CHUCK OUTLET IN BED FOR AIRHOSE CONNECT
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Auto blog
Ford C-Max Commercial Brings Cadillac 'Poolside' Ad Down To Earth
Thu, Mar 27 2014If we had tried to predict the first video response to the controversial Poolside video for the Cadillac ELR, we would not have thought it would center on compost. But, hey, it's always nice to be reminded that the real world is sometimes better than fiction. Instead of the chic swagger of 'Poolside,' 'Anything Is Possible' is all about getting dirty. The new short in question is called Upside: Anything Is Possible and it promotes two things: Detroit Dirt and the Ford C-Max Energi. As in the ELR ad, Ford's plug-in C-Max only makes an appearance at the tail end of the spot, but instead of the chic swagger of Poolside, Anything Is Possible is all about getting dirty. The ad stars Pashon Murray, co-founder of Detroit Dirt, which takes natural waste from around Detroit, composts it into soil and then spreads that around "forgotten parcels" of Detroit to create urban farms. Detroit Dirt gets its bio-waste from a lot of sources, including the Detroit Zoological Society (all that herbivore manure has to go somewhere), Ford and General Motors, but this particular ad was the idea of Ford's PR agency, Team Detroit. It was a frenetic shoot, filmed with an LA-based director right after a big winter storm blew through Detroit, and Murray couldn't be happier with the result. "This was Ford Motor Company pushing my story, letting me tell the story that I believe in," Murray tells AutoblogGreen. "I get to help push this car and I get to tell my story." She says that the Team Detroit and Ford had to agree on the message, "from my understanding, [YouTube] is where they wanted to start, not where they wanted to finish." The ad is already getting a positive response on Twitter, so we won't be surprised if it shows up in more places soon. "It's not saying Ford is better than GM. It's telling the story of a black woman who's working hard in Detroit." As Detroit Dirt has off-screen support from both GM and Ford, it's unsurprising to hear Murray say that the video "is not a rivalry thing." She notes that the ad agency Team Detroit came to her and offered to tell the Detroit Dirt story using the framework of the GM ad. "It's a parody on this commercial, but it's not saying Ford is better than GM," she said. "It's telling the story of a black woman who's working hard in Detroit." What is that story? It's about urban farming, recovery and recycling. Murray tells us that for the last seven or eight years, she's been dedicated to sustainability.
Major Alexa deal will bring Amazon services into more cars
Wed, Jan 9 2019Amazon and its personal assistance service Alexa are partnering with HERE Technologies to create a new connected mobility service powerhouse. Alexa will integrate with HERE's navigation and location services to offer what the two companies are calling a "true voice-first-navigation experience." Alexa will come pre-integrated with HERE navigation on-demand, which the automakers can then enable, which should help cut down on development time. One of the biggest features from this partnership is how directions could be offered and delivered using HERE's Open Location Platform (OLP). Currently, the OLP uses data from several car manufacturers to provide insights into real-time location and traffic. But on Alexa, this could be used to provide directional context. For example, Alexa could say, "Turn right after [such-and-such a building]" rather than just, "Turn right." Amazon has been testing the automotive waters throughout the past decade. Its home-based Alexa-enabled devices are already offered with connections to several manufacturers. To various degrees of integration, it can already pair with Ford, Genesis, Toyota, Lexus, Hyundai and BMW vehicles. At the end of 2018, Amazon took things a step further when it introduced the Echo Auto, a Bluetooth-connected Alexa assistant device that can be physically kept in a car. Currently only available by invitation (its production and distribution have been delayed), the $25 device is essentially a voice service that works together with smartphones and connects to a car's speakers. Users can command it to do a variety of things, including playing music, setting navigation, opening the garage door, finding local stores, making calls, setting reminders, and thousands of other "skills." According to The Verge, nearly 1 million people have already ordered the device. Some (well, probably few) may know HERE Technologies from its maps on Windows Phones. We all know how that turned out, though. Today, HERE has expanded into a multi-function suite that is available in multiple mediums, including many automotive applications. HERE Automotive's connected vehicle services include real-time traffic, parking, weather, fuel prices, hazard warnings, traffic sign integration, and even EV charging stations. These all incorporate and extend the use of HERE's location and tracking programming. HERE is already partnered with BMW, Audi, Daimler, Intel, Mobileye, NVIDIA, and has investments from Bosch, Continental and Pioneer.
The fascinating forgotten civil defense history of Mister Softee trucks
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See, Mister Softee truck owners were voluntary members of the Civil Defense, thanks to all the useful stuff (potable water, generators, freezers and fridges) that the machines carried with them for serving ice cream. Click over to Throwin' Wrenches for the full run down of how Mister Softee would have stepped in to help fight if the Cold War ever turned a little hotter.