2003 Ford Crown Victoria Ex Police Car Interceptor Package Govt. Surplus-va. on 2040-cars
Manassas, Virginia, United States
The following surplus asset is being offered for sale via internet auction by Prince William County Virginia Government-Fleet Management Department. Asset is located in Manassas VA. Asset Description- Recently Retired Running Unit With No Noted Mechancial Faults. Former Admin. Support Vehicle-not used in cruiser duty. Never fitted with rear cage/divider etc. Tires have 70% Remaining Tread. Gray Cloth Interior. IN PERSON DIRECT PAYMENT AND PICKUP DATE FOR THIS ITEM IS: Thursday Dec. 19th 2013 FROM 9:00 A.M. UNTIL 3:00 P.M ONLY-NO ALTERNATIVE PICK UP DATES. ALL VEHICLES CAN BE INSPECTED ON SCHEDULED PREVIEW DATE AND ARE PAID FOR IN PERSON AND PICKED UP AT THE PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY FLEET MANAGEMENT CTR. LOCATED AT 14809 DUMFRIES RD. MANASSAS VA 20112. ON SCHEDULED PICK UP DATE ONLY. PREVIEW DATE SCHEDULE-Monday Dec. 9th 2013 FROM 9:00 A.M. TILL 12:00 NOON Terms-ABSOLUTELY NO ZERO FEEDBACK BIDDERS. A VALID PAY PAL ACCOUNT IS REQUIRED FOR BIDDING. All titled motor vehicles shall convey with clear title. All items are offered as is where is with absolutely no warranty or guarantee expressed or implied and with all faults known and unknown by Prince William County Va. and the Auctioneer. Information and descriptions are deemed as reliable but are not guaranteed and all parties are urged to inspect vehicles and other items at the scheduled preview date. Direct In Person Full payment and removal shall be made in full with cash or certified funds made payable to-N. T. Arrington-Auctioneer. Please note-A $150.00 handling & administrative fee shall be added to each winning high bid and become a part of it's total invoice price. If paying with cash please bring exact change when you pick up your items PLEASE NOTE-COUNTY OFFICIALS SHALL BE ON HAND FOR SAME DAY-SALE & TITLE TRANSFER ONLY ON THE ASSIGNED/PUBLISHED PICKUP/RELEASE TIME AND DATE. THERE ARE NO ALTERNATIVE PICK UP DATES EXCEPT WHERE NOTICED. Tags and Insurance are the SOLE responsibility of the winning bidder. For questions or comments contact N. T. Arrington at 703-966-8422 WELL IN ADVANCE OF BID CLOSING. Those not familiar with Ebay Bidding should visit EBAY tutorial sites. Please Note- Former Municipal Equipment, Vehicles and Police cars will have adhesive label residue marks and scratches where logos and decals were previously attached along with dings, dents and wear associated with equipment of their respective age. Police cars and service vehicles will have additional holes drilled where interior and exterior accessories were previously mounted. Rear door locks and window switches may be disconnected inside the rear doors. Rear seat belts/or hardware may not be available .Forklift loading available for heavy equipment or pallet load items BY APPOINTMENT ONLY-PLEASE CALL IN ADVANCE |
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IIHS updates overlap test: 2 SUVs get good marks, 9 fare poorly
Tue, Dec 13 2022Vehicles in crashes keep occupants safe by deforming around the cabin in a way that maintains cabin integrity. The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety's moderate overlap test, introduced in 1995, has been a huge contributor to improved safety for front-row passengers in a crash. IIHS President David Harkey said, "Thanks to automakers’ improvements, drivers in most vehicles are nearly 50% less likely to be killed in a frontal crash today than they were 25 years ago." In the 'unintentional side effects' column, crash safety has gotten worse for passengers in the back seats. When carmakers reengineered the front crash structure to protect the driver, more crash forces got distributed throughout the rear. IIHS research claims rear passengers have a 46% greater risk of fatal injury than front-row passengers, but back-seaters haven't benefited from the same upgrades in safety as the front row. The IIHS updated its moderate overlap test to address the issue, putting 15 vehicles through the new regime. Two earned good ratings — the 2023 Ford Escape and the 2021-2023 Volvo XC40 — one was acceptable, three were marginal and nine were rated poor. Every one of the crossovers sampled got good marks for all passengers in the original test. That test sees 40% of vehicle's width on the driver's side impacting an aluminum honeycomb barrier at 40 miles per hour. The updated test puts a crash dummy representing small woman or 12-year-old child in the seat behind the driver, the dummy's sensors and grease paint measuring the effectiveness of the restraints and the forces a human body would need to endure. To achieve a good rating, the "measurements must not exceed limits indicating excessive risk of injury to the head, neck, chest, abdomen or thigh." An institute engineer said, "In real-world crashes, chest injuries are the most common serious rear-seat injuries for adults." The sensors and video evidence showed back seat dummies in the Escape and XC40 endured minimal risk of injuries from excessive crash forces, from submarining under the seat belt, or from unwanted interaction with the side curtain airbag.  The Toyota RAV4 scored acceptable. The second-row dummy also endured minimal risk of injury to the chest and lower extremities. However, the lap belt slipped upward in a way that could increase abdominal injuries, and after the dummy's head dipped during crash impact, the head came back up between the rear curtain airbag and rear window.
Watch how Ford torture-tested the 2015 F-150
Wed, 09 Apr 2014The Ford F-150 has been the best-selling truck in the United States for the past 37 years, and the best-selling vehicle outright for the past 32. That's quite a legacy, and thus, it's no surprise that Ford worked super-duper-extra hard on creating the all-new, aluminum-bodied 2015 F-150 that debuted at the Detroit Auto Show earlier this year.
During an event at the company's headquarters in Dearborn, MI this week, we were able to see all of the ways that Ford endurance tests, not just the new F-150, but all of its vehicles. From examining things like light exposure to interior materials and paint finishes, to making sure that corrosion absolutely does not happen when steel components come in contact with aluminum panels in the new truck. The goal: ensure that the new F-150 is nothing short of "Built Ford Tough."
But that's only a small part of the story. Of course, the new F-150 has to be able to withstand whatever a pickup buyer might throw at it - and truck buyers arguably demand the most from their vehicles. So in an effort to convey just what the new F-150 had to go through before being given the final go-ahead, Ford has released a series of videos, showing how its new halo truck was indeed torture tested.
Moon landing anniversary: How Detroit automakers won the space race
Fri, Jul 19 2019America's industrial might — automakers included — determined the outcome of the 20th centuryÂ’s biggest events. The “Arsenal of Democracy” won World War II, and then the Cold War. And our factories flew us to the moon. Apollo was a Cold War program. You can draw a direct line from Nazi V-2 rockets to ICBMs to the Saturn V. The space race was a proxy war — which beats a real war. It was a healthy outlet for technology and testosterone that would otherwise be used for darker purposes. (People protested, and still do, that money for space should go to problems here on Earth, but more likely the military-industrial complex would've just bought more bombs with it.) As long as we and the Soviet Union were launching rockets into space, we were not lobbing them at each other. JFKÂ’s challenge to “go to the moon in this decade and do the other things, not because they are easy, but because they are hard,” put American industry back on a war footing. We were galvanized to beat the Russians, to demonstrate technological dominance. (A lack of similar unifying purpose is why we havenÂ’t been to the moon since, or Mars.) NASA says more than 400,000 Americans, from scientists to seamstresses, toiled on the moon program, working for government or for 20,000 contractors. Antagonism was diverted into something inspirational. The Big Three automakers were some of the biggest companies in the moon program, which might surprise a lot of people today. Note to a new generation who marveled when SpaceX launched a Tesla Roadster out into the solar system: Sure, that was neat, but just know that Detroit beat Elon Musk to space by more than half a century. This high point in human history was brought to you by Ford ItÂ’s hard to imagine in this era of Sony-LG-Samsung, but Ford used to make TVs. And other consumer appliances. Or rather Philco, the radio, TV and transistor pioneer that Ford bought in 1961 — the year Gagarin and Alan Shepard flew in space. Ted Ryan, FordÂ’s archives and heritage brand manager, just wrote a Medium article on the central role Philco-Ford played in manned spaceflight. And nothingÂ’s more central than Mission Control in Houston, the famous console-filled room we all know from TV and movies. What we didn't know was, that was Ford. Ford built that. In 1953, Ryan notes, Philco invented a transistor that was key to the development of (what were then regarded as) high-speed computers, so naturally Philco became a contractor for NASA and the military.