2007 Ford Five Hundred 500 Sel on 2040-cars
Houston, Texas, United States
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2007 FORD FIVE-HUNDRED SEL WHITE EXTERIOR/GRAY LEATHER INTERIOR V6/AUTO, A/C, CRUISE, TILT, POWER WINDOWS, POWER LOCKS POWER SEATS, AM/FM/CD CLEAN JUST GET IN AND DRIVE PLEASE ASK QUESTIONS PICTURES ARE REPRESENTATIVE OF ACTUAL VEHICLE CONDITION TERMS OF SALE This vehicle is being sold as is, where is with no warranty, expressed written or implied. If You Are Unsure Of The Details Of This Item Or Terms, Please Ask Any Questions Prior To Bidding. Please don't bid unless you intend to buy. Deposit required within 48 hours of auction close. Items not available for shipping or pick up until full payment has been received and cleared. PAYMENT Winner will please pay a non-refundable $500 deposit via PayPal within 48 hours of the close of the auction. The remainder is to be paid by cash, cashier's check (no personal checks) or money order within7 days. Cashier's check or money orders will need to clear my bank first before surrendering title and vehicle. ACH/Wire Transfers are accepted. Upon the bank's verification of successful wire transfer, we may proceed with the sale.SHIPPING The car can be picked up or the buyer can arrange shipping. Shipping is the sole responsibility of the buyer. The cost of shipping is at the expense of the buyer. Buyer agrees that they will pay any and all shipping costs related to the vehicle. |
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Watch this lead sled go rallying in Finland
Thu, 19 Jun 2014Custom cars generally fit into neat little boxes in terms of how they are used. For example, you're unlikely to see a modded Corvette going rock crawling; it's just not what it's made for (though we bet it'd look awesome, for a minute). In the same way, chopped, channeled and customized '50s hot rods aren't really meant to go racing. They look great and go fast, but they are generally more cruisers than sports cars.
However, if this video is any indication, the people of Finland don't adhere in these stereotypes, because this rodder is happy to play in the dirt with his lead sled.
According to the video, the driver is a member of the Ford-Freak Club of Finland, and he clearly knows how to have some fun. Possibly inspired by his country's great rally drivers, he gets the tail way out going around this gently curving gravel track. The stunt is somewhat reminiscent of the stock cars races on the sand at Daytona Beach, and this is probably close to what it sounded like too. Scroll down to watch a very cool Finn getting his hot rod a little dirty.
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Tue, 16 Sep 2014Let's get this unfortunate though important tidbit out of the way right off the bat: The Ford S-Max isn't sold in the United States, and it's not coming here, at least not anytime soon. And so it's with our European friends in mind that we share this information about the next-gen S-Max (previewed about a year ago in concept form) that is set to debut all across Europe next year and will be shown off at the upcoming Paris Motor Show. Now, moving on...
As with the first-gen S-Max, the new model will boast seating for seven passengers, along with a decent amount of storage space, all packed into a relatively reasonably sized package. Powering the front wheels (or optionally all four) will be the buyer's choice of EcoBoost gasoline-turbocharged or turbo-diesel four-cylinder engines along with automatic and manual transmission options. Included in the mix is a new 1.5-liter EcoBoost with 160 horsepower, though the 240-horse 2.0 is likely to be seen as the headliner.
There are all kinds of new technologies on offer, ranging from Adaptive Steering to Dynamic LED Headlamps with Glare-Free Highbeams, and it's all housed inside new, more sleekly designed bodywork riding atop a chassis with new suspension architecture designed to make the S-Max a people-hauler that's still fun to drive. For all the details, we suggest you scroll down below to read through Ford's official press release.
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Ford lowered the fuel economy rating of the C-Max after public outcry and legal action by customers that were unable to reach the 47 miles per gallon promised by the window sticker. The new ratings were dropped about a month ago to 45 mpg on the freeway and 40 mpg in the city. Ford offered rebates for current C-Max owners, with $550 going to those that bought their car and $325 to lessees. The issue, says Ford, stemmed from testing standards that allowed the automaker to base the C-Max's fuel economy on the Fusion Hybrid, because they use identical powertrains. The C-Max's less aerodynamic shape wasn't taken into account, though.
Whether Ford's PR team handled the crises perfectly or people just aren't that bothered by a four-mpg drop in combined ratings, demand remains strong for the C-Max among consumers. Ford moved 3,000 units in August, which was a 12-percent jump over July sales. Meanwhile, consumer demand through third-party shopping websites remains strong as well, according to Autometrics, a data analysis company that spoke with Automotive News. While the long-term effects of the adjustments remain unknown, the C-Max appears to have fared well in the near term.


















