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2013 Ford Fusion Hybrid Se Pearl White Must See Low Miles, Leather Must Sell on 2040-cars

US $27,500.00
Year:2013 Mileage:17498 Color: Mirrors with Signal Indicator and Puddle Lamps
Location:

Katy, Texas, United States

Katy, Texas, United States
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This car is an awesome and hot find- Ford Fusion Hybrid with heated leather seats, power windows, power seats, 40/60 split back seat for when you are carrying a load and this baby has been averaging 40.3 miles per gallon.  Ford outdid themselves when they made the all new sleek styled Ford Fusion.  Pearl White, non smokers car used strictly for commuting highway miles.

Power Meets Economy

If you’re driving a Ford Fusion Hybrid, the numbers tell the story, with an EPA-estimated rating of 47 miles per gallon in the city, on the highway, or a combination of both.* Delivering tight and lively performance, Fusion Hybrid can travel up to 85 mph on electric power alone.

Existing manufacturers warranty in place

Equipment Group 500A
  • • 10-Way Power Drivers Seat
  • • SecuriCode™ Keyless-Entry Keypad
  • • SiriusXM Satellite Radio
  • • Upgraded Heated Exterior Mirrors with Signal Indicator and Puddle Lamps
      • 10-way power driver's seat with power lumbar and 4-way manual passenger seat with 4-way adjustable head restraints
      • Repreve® Seat Fabrics
      • Trunk pass-through, 60/40 fold-down rear seats
      • Seat back map pockets
      • Dual-zone electronic automatic temperature control (DEATC)
      • Cabin air filter
      • AM/FM Stereo with CD Player, MP3 Capability, Six Speakers
      • Audio input jack
      • SYNC® With MyFord® Voice-Activated Communications and Entertainment System27
      • SiriusXM Satellite Radio
      • Urethane shift knob
      • Floor mats (1st row)
      • Front center console
      • Rear center armrest
      • Integrated front door storage
      • Power door locks
      • Intermittent/speed-sensitive wipers
      • Remote decklid release
      • Dual illuminated visor mirrors
      • Dome lamp and map lights
      • Pull-down assist handles, front and rear
      • Rear window defroster
      • 12-volt powerpoints (3)
      • EasyFuel® capless fuel filler
      • Power windows -- one-touch up-down driver and passenger windows
      • Global open/close feature
      • Message center with trip computer
      • Tilt and telescoping steering wheel
      • Steering wheel with cruise and redundant audio controls
      • Automatic headlamps
      • Compass
      • Exterior temperature indicator
      • Rear A/C vents
      • Center stack pass- through storage bin
      • Next-generation SmartGauge® with EcoGuide
      • MyKey®
      • Rear floor mats
      • Cruise control with EcoCruise
      • 2.0L Atkinson-cycle I-4 engine and electric motor
      • eCVT automatic transmission
      • Hybrid lithium-ion battery
      • 4-wheel disc anti-lock braking system (ABS)
      • Regenerative Braking
      • Electric Power-Assisted Steering (EPAS)
      • 17” Hybrid-Unique Aluminum Wheels
      • Tire mobility kit
      • Integrated spotter mirrors
      • Body-color exterior power mirrors
      • Security approach lamps/heated exterior power mirrors
      • Body-color exterior door handles
      • Body-color front and rear bumpers
      • Chrome grille
      • Roof-mounted antenna
      • Projector Laser-Cut Headlamps
      • Parking lamps integrated into headlamps and fascia
      • LED taillamps
      • Rocker molding--body-color
      • Single exhaust with bright tip
      • Solar tinted glass
      • Dual front airbags
      • Front-seat side airbags
      • 1st- and 2nd-row side curtain airbags
      • Driver and front passenger knee airbag
      • Inside trunk safety release
      • Seat belt pretensioners
      • Personal Safety System
      • Tire Pressure Monitoring System
      • Torque Vectoring Control
      • AdvanceTrac® with electronic stability control
      • LATCH (lower anchor and tethers anchors for children) system
      • Child safety locks--rear doors
      • SOS Post-Crash Alert
      • Perimeter alarm
      • SecuriCode™ keyless entry keypad
      • SecuriLock® Passive Anti-Theft System
      • Emergency brake assist
      • Keyless entry key fob


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2022 GMC Sierra Denali Ultimate vs. 2022 Ram 1500 Limited Longhorn vs. Ford F-150 Limited | Luxury truck interior face-off

Fri, Oct 22 2021

GMC's new uber-expensive 2022 Sierra Denali Ultimate is the latest luxury truck to nudge toward six-figure territory. With demand for upmarket half-tons surging, GMC's otherwise-solid pickup found itself in desperate need of an interior remodel. For 2022, we're getting just that, and it appears ready to take the fight to the segment's best, including the 2022 Ram 1500 Limited and 2022 Ford F-150 Limited. Here's the new Denali Ultimate interior in all of its full-grain, open-pore glory. 2022 GMC Sierra 1500 Denali Ultimate vs. 2021 GMC Denali  Not only did the material quality and styling both improve greatly, but the new truck also gets a completely different shifter setup (truck buyers don't like column shifters anymore, apparently). It would actually be difficult to overstate the quality of the upgrade here; the photos really speak for themselves. It's also worth noting that in addition to looking significantly more upscale than the model it's succeeding, the new Denali interior also differs a bit more from its Chevy counterpart than its predecessor did. Here's the new Silverado High Country for reference: While some elements do carry over, the entire dash design is different, down to the positioning of the heating and cooling vents. While the main HVAC controls are essentially carried over, note that they're pretty much the only ones. Even the horizontal bar of switches running along the center stack is positioned differently between the two. Yep. This is a pretty big upgrade over the 2021 cabin, and clearly the range-topper in GM's truck hierarchy. But what of the competition? 2022 GMC Sierra 1500 Denali Ultimate vs. 2022 Ram Limited Longhorn Southfork This one's tough. We're going to have to spend time in them back to back, but the Ram Limited, with its various anniversary editions and other special permutations, is certainly the interior to beat. To our eyes, the Sierra's more horizontal layout is a bit more modern and perhaps luxurious-looking than the more upright cabin treatment of the Ram, but it's tough to say for certain from photos. Both the Denali Ultimate and Ram Limited carry their upscale feel into their back benches too, which is something we can't say quite as confidently about our next contestant.  2022 GMC Sierra 1500 Denali Ultimate vs. 2021 Ford F-150 Limited The Ford F-150 Limited holds its own, but it's probably the least photogenic of the models we've looked at here, at least apart from the outgoing Denali.

Ford F-250 boots Cadillac Escalade from atop thieves' most-wanted list

Tue, 09 Jul 2013

The Ford F-Series has been America's best-selling truck for decades, but along with the good comes the bad, apparently. In addition to being popular with consumers, the Highway Loss Data Institute notes that the F-Series Super Duty has risen in popularity among thieves. Based on its new study, the four-wheel drive crew cab F-250 Super Duty has topped the list for the country's highest rate of insurance theft claims, knocking the Cadillac Escalade from the top spot - a distinction the luxury SUV has held since this annual report was first established in 2003.
To reach its findings, HLDI looks at theft data from the previous three model years (in this case 2010-2012) to determine the frequency of claims for a particular make and mode,l as well as the average payment per claim. As the report points out, the claims aren't always for the theft of the entire vehicle - they can include components (say, wheels and tires) or property taken from the vehicle. At seven claims per 1,000 insured vehicles, the F-250 is six times more likely to suffer a theft claim than the average vehicle.
The Cadillac likely dropped from the top of the list to sixth due to additional theft-prevention features including a steering wheel lock and inclination sensor for the alarm, but GM's other fullsize trucks and SUVs still occupy eight of the list's 10 spots. Some of the least stolen vehicles with below-average loss payments include the Lexus HS250h, Hyundai Tucson, Honda CR-V and Dodge Journey. Head on over to the HLDI's website for the full list that shows the most and least popular vehicles among thieves from 2010 through 2012.

Full-size trucks are the best and worst vehicles in America

Thu, Apr 28 2022

You don’t need me to tell you that Americans love pickup trucks. And the bigger the truck, the more likely it seems to be seen as an object of desire. Monthly and yearly sales charts are something of a broken record; track one is the Ford F-Series, followed by the Chevy Silverado, RamÂ’s line of haulers, and somewhere not far down the line, the GMC Sierra. The big Japanese players fall in place a bit further below — not that thereÂ’s anything wrong with a hundred thousand Toyota Tundra sales — and one-size-smaller trucks like the Toyota Tacoma, Ford Ranger and Chevy Colorado have proven awfully popular, too. Along with their sales numbers, the average cost of new trucks has similarly been on the rise. Now, I donÂ’t pretend to have the right to tell people what they should or shouldnÂ’t buy with their own money. But I just canÂ’t wrap my head around why a growing number of Americans are choosing to spend huge sums of money on super luxurious pickup trucks. Let me first say I do understand the appeal. People like nice things, after all. I know I do. I myself am willing to spend way more than the average American on all sorts of discretionary things, from wine and liquor to cameras and lenses. IÂ’ve even spent my own money on vehicles that I donÂ’t need but want anyway. A certain vintage VW camper van certainly qualifies. I also currently own a big, inefficient SUV with a 454-cubic-inch big block V8. So if your answer to the question IÂ’m posing here is that youÂ’re willing to pay the better part of a hundred grand on a chromed-out and leather-lined pickup simply because you want to, then by all means — not that you need my permission — go buy one. The part I donÂ’t understand is this: Why wouldn't you, as a rational person, rather split your garage in half? On one side would sit a nice car that is quiet, rides and handles equally well and gets above average fuel mileage. Maybe it has a few hundred gasoline-fueled horsepower, or heck, maybe itÂ’s electric. On the other side (or even outside) is parked a decent pickup truck. One that can tow 10,000 pounds, haul something near a ton in the bed, and has all the goodies most Americans want in their cars, like cruise control, power windows and locks, keyless entry, and a decent infotainment screen.