1996 Ford Bronco One Owner Ca Desert Car No Rust Never Off Roaded V8 5.8 on 2040-cars
Indio, California, United States
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HERE IS A VERY NICE BRONCO FOR SALE...IT IS ONE OF THE BEST AVAILABLE.... ONE OWNER DESERT CAR WITH ZERO RUST.... NEVER OFF ROAD.. THE STRONGER V8 5.8..OR 351 CI NEW FRONT TIRES 31/10.5/15...REAR HAS OVER 50% TREAD LEFT .... GOOD TO NEW BREAKS... INTERIOR IS IN EXCELLENT SHAPE..NON SMOKER.. IT HAS VERY LOW MILES FOR BEING 18 YEAR OLD ONLY 112 K MILES ADULT DRIVER... BODY IN VERY GOOD SHAPE WITH VERY LITTLE CHIPS HERE AND THERE HARDLY ANY DOOR DINGS.... AC AND HEATER WORK LIKE THEY SHOULD...... ALL POWER WINDOWS POWER LOCKS AND CRUISE CONTROL IN PERFECT WORKING ORDER..... RIMS ARE SHINY AND WITHOUT ANY DAMAGES OR PITTING.... THIS BRONCO IS LOCATED AT 83157 HIWAY 111 B INDIO CA 92201... 760-7755555... OPEN 9 AM TO 5 PM I STRONGLY RECOMMEND INSPECTION BEFORE BIDDING ..IF YOU BID AND REACH THE RESERVE BE PREPARED TO OWN IT OTHER WISE PLEASE DON'T BID......SOLD AS IS WHERE IS......YES YOU CAN DRIVE IT HOME IT IS A GREAT RUNNING BRONCO...... ALL CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS MUST PAY LOCAL SALES TAX AND SMOG INSPECTION FEES ETC..... IF YOU NEED IT SHIPPED I ASSIST WITH SHIPPING AT YOUR EXPANSE...... THANK YOU FOR LOOKING AND GOOD LUCK |
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Ford sued by Versata over alleged software trade secret theft
Thu, Jul 16 2015Automakers are routinely subject to intellectual property and patent disputes, whether over design similarities or pieces of tech. Ford is now facing a lawsuit for alleged IP theft over a piece of software from a company called Versata, and the business wants $1 billion from the Blue Oval for the violation. With such huge amount of money at stake, the legal situation is already getting complicated. According to The Detroit Free Press, Versata's software is designed to help automakers improve product development by making sure all of a car's countless components work together. The company and Ford had a contract for the system for many years, and they were negotiating an extension at the end of 2014. However, the deal fell through, and the Blue Oval ended the two business' arrangement. Making the legal situation especially tricky is that Ford developed and patented its own software for the same task. The automaker then filed a lawsuit in Michigan to have the court check whether the program violated Versata's IP, according to The Detroit Free Press. Later, the software company registered a lawsuit in Texas and alleged the Blue Oval stole proprietary code. Versata has asked for an injunction against Ford and restitution. "Ford's patented software does not use or infringe any Versata intellectual property and Versata has provided no basis for their claims against us," the automaker said in a statement to Autoblog. "We are confident that we will ultimately prevail in this case and we look forward to the opportunity to present our evidence at trial." With both sides in dispute, that leaves Ford pushing for a hearing in Michigan and Versata for Texas. According to The Detroit Free Press, it could be at least a year before a trial, if not longer. Of course in the meantime, the two sides could conceivably reach a settlement, and the whole issue would disappear.
Ford idling Michigan Assembly Plant to trim Focus, C-Max supply
Tue, 22 Oct 2013Ford will be putting the brakes on production at its Michigan Assembly Plant in Wayne, MI, idling production during the weeks of October 28 and December 16. Ford is citing the first drop in US sales in 27 months, a 4.2-percent dip in September, as the impetus for trimming their supplies, according to Automotive News.
Ford's deft management of its supplies has been part of its success over the years, and seeing supplies of Focus and C-Max, the two vehicles built at MAP, rise from 58 and 108 days, respectively, to 71 and 122 days over the span of a month was apparently all that was need to justify the trimming. As AN points out, the rule of thumb for many automakers is to maintain a 60-day supply of vehicles.
"Ford has been focused on keeping their pricing in check. Their operating margin is in double digits. Nobody else is there and they're obviously very proud of that," Alan Baum, an auto analyst with Baum & Associates told AN. Keeping the supply chain operating smoothly and not increasing supplies too much is crucial to that healthy profit margin. After all, a large supply lowers prices ,which, in turn, cuts profit. So while this news might not be great for employees at MAP, who now have an extra two weeks of vacation time, it's far from a sign of problems in Dearborn. Quite the opposite, actually.
NHTSA investigating Ford's solution to May 2014 power steering recall
Tue, Apr 7 2015The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is investigating a complaint that Ford's response to a May 2014 recall of the 2008 to 2011 Ford Escape and Mercury Mariner doesn't quite go far enough to solve a troubling power-steering problem. Roughly a year ago, Ford recalled nearly a million vehicles after it was found that a problem with the torque sensor's communication with the power steering control module could cut steering assistance for drivers. While manual steering would still be available, the problem was enough to ask drivers to report in to have the PSCM inspected, and if necessary, replaced (along with the torque sensor, or in dramatic cases, the entire steering column). That would only happen, though, if trouble codes were being thrown. If there weren't any problems, dealers were told to simply update the PSCM's software so that any issues between it and the torque sensor would simply throw a visual and audio warning – power steering would still be maintained. The petitioner claimed that following the recall work, he still experienced a problem with the torque sensor. According to NHTSA, a claim was made that Ford didn't go far enough in its solution to the problem, and that "the software update itself may in fact cause further issues with the affected vehicle's power steering, causing it to fail, and ultimately requiring replacement of the torque sensor or entire steering column." The petition was filed in early February and is now officially being looked into by NHTSA.