Ford: F-350 Xlt on 2040-cars
Jamestown, New York, United States
This is a great Superduty long bed 6.7l Powerstroke diesel truck. 4wd, Heated mirrors, Side steps, Superduty rubber floor mats, as well as Super Duty carpet floor mats, Bluetooth audio, Sirius, Microsoft sync connect, Tow package including extendable mirrors, tow haul mode etc, Trailer plug at rear and in bed. 20k Reese Titan 5th wheel hitch Trailer pull hitch. Spray in bed liner. Electric sliding rear window, Split bench/bucket front seats, Remote keyless start, Keypad entry and keyless entry. Retractable mirrors, Rear tailgate step, Reversing sensors. Regularly serviced. Couple of small dints in right hand rear quarter both smaller than a golf ball. Truck runs and drives great. If you have ever owned or driven one of these vehicles you will be aware that they really come into their own when they have some weight over the rear axles. This truck is built to pull, we have used it to travel from Calgary to Los Angeles across to Miami then up to Toronto and it never missed a beat. Will be sad to see it go, but have just sold our 5th wheel and no longer need this size vehicle. Vehicle is available to view after 7pm weekdays or on weekends.by appointment only. Inspections are welcomed and recommended. This vehicle was imported from Canada and the dmv reported the km as miles which is incorrect on the carfax. The actual miles are as shown in the odometer of 71,796.3m or 115,544.945km.This means that this vehicle still has 44,455.055km or 27623m of the Ford Factory North American Warranty. Please do not be fooled by your Edmunds that your warranty is not Valid. This warranty as stated in the warranty booklet is a full North American warranty and is not limited to the region in which it was sold. Also this vehicle was built in Kentucky to the same standards as any US vehicle so please be assured of the quality and reliability expected if the 6.7l Powerstroke drivetrain and payload capacity. The price of this vehicle is at least 20% lower than any vehicle with similar features representing exceptional value.
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Thu, Jan 29 2015As we recently discovered, there's something different about driving a police car. That's true whether you're talking about a modern Dodge Charger Pursuit or, yes, the legendary Ford Mustang SSP. Former Autoblog staffer and current Road and Track web editor Zach Bowman discovered this when he shanghaied a 2015 Mustang GT and made the trip to Nashville, TN to drive the very first Mustang SSP police car. The two-tone, V8-powered prototype was delivered into the welcoming arms of the California Highway Patrol back in 1981 for evaluation. Bowman chatted up cop-car aficionado Mike Strinich, the prototype's current owner, and managed to score some seat time in the car, which provided a unique interesting contrast to the SSP's 435-horsepower junior. Head over to R&T for the complete read.
Ford Shelby GT350R sets 7:32.19 Nurburgring lap time
Mon, Jan 26 2015It was over a year ago that the Chevy Camaro Z/28 clocked a Nurburgring lap time of 7 minutes and 37.47 seconds, propelling itself up the leader boards as the fastest American muscle car to lap the infamous Nordschleife. But now word has it that another piece of Detroit iron has clocked an even faster time. According to Evo, the new Ford Shelby GT350R Mustang has lapped the Green Hell in a blitzkrieg 7:32.19. That's more than five seconds faster than the Z/28, and propels the GT350R into proper supercar territory: incrementally quicker than the Ferrari 458 Italia and in league with lap times posted by the Nissan GT-R (though not the fastest Godzilla has clocked over the years). With output quoted at "more than 500 horsepower and more than 400 lb-ft of torque," and no 0-60, quarter-mile or top end figures revealed to date, this marks the first genuine measure of performance we've seen for the track-focused pony car - though the numbers have yet to be officially confirmed. The GT350R packs a 5.2-liter V8 unburdened by 130 pounds of excess weight – helped along by carbon-fiber wheels coated in Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 rubber. Related Video:
2015 Ford Transit
Wed, 11 Jun 2014As a segment, fullsize vans are stealth-fighter invisible on most consumers' radar. Visit a dealership for any of the four brands that offer them and you'll be lucky to find even one on display. These are commercial vehicles primarily, even more so than pickup trucks. Vans are the shuttles for plumbers, caterers, carpenters, concrete layers, masons, electricians, florists and flooring, and a huge part of this country's productivity is accomplished using them. At the moment, Ford is the 800-pound gorilla in that room - fully 41 percent of commercial vehicles wear a Blue Oval. So when Ford announced three years ago it would be ditching its commercial bread-and-butter E-Series, it meant the Transit that would be replacing the Econoline had huge, 53-year-old shoes to fill.
We were still a bit nostalgic about Econoline vans going away until going directly from the Transit first drive in Kansas City to an E-350 airport shuttle. Climb up through the Econoline's tiny double doors and bang your head on the opening, crouch all the way to your seat then enjoy a loud, rattle-prone, creaky, harsh ride on beam-hard seats while struggling to see out the low windows. This is an experience nearly every traveler has had. By comparison, the Transits we'd just spent two days with were every bit of the four decades better they needed to be. It cannot be understated just how much better the Transit is in every single way. The load floor is barely more than knee high. There's a huge side door, and hitting your head on a door opening is nearly impossible. Stand up all the way if you're under six-foot, six-inches - no more half-hunching down the aisle. There are windows actually designed to be looked out of. The ride is buttery smooth, no booming vibration from un-restrained metal panels and no squeaks. Conversations can be held at normal levels rather than yelling over the roar of an ancient V8. The seats are comfortable. The AC is cold. There are cupholders.
Enough anecdote-laying, what's in a Transit? We're talking about a very fullsized unibody van that's enjoyed a 49-year history in Ye Olde Europe. This latest iteration is part of the "One Ford" initiative, so it was designed as a global offering from the get-go, eschewing the body-on-frame construction the E-Series has used since 1975. Instead, the Transit integrates a rigid ladder frame into an overall frame construction made of high-strength cold-rolled and boron steel. The suspension is a simple but well-tuned Macpherson strut array up front with a rear solid axle and leaf springs.



