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2003 Ford E-350 Base Extended Cargo Van 2-door 5.4l, Wheel Chair Lift, Handicap! on 2040-cars

US $9,995.00
Year:2003 Mileage:157235
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 WE ARE SELLING THIS 2003 FORD E-350 HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE VAN WITH A WHEEL CHAIR LIFT FOR A GOOD CUSTOMER OF OURS! THIS VEHICLE HAS BEEN INSPECTED BY OUR SERVICE DEPARTMENT, AND IT IS ALL READY TO GO! RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT! EVERYTHING ON THE VAN WORKS JUST AS IT SHOULD!

IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A GREAT VAN TO HAUL LOVED ONES THAT NEED A WHEEL CHAIR LIFT, THEN LOOK NO FURTHER. THERE IS PLENTY OF ROOM TO HAUL THE REST OF THE FAMILY TOO IN THIS LARGE VAN! COMES WITH A BRAUN WHEEL CHAIR LIFT, SEATS THAT FOLD DOWN OR UP AND OUT OF THE WAY, POWER OPENING DOOR ON RIGHT SIDE, WARNING LIGHTS AND WARNING BEEPER!

PLEASE CALL DOUG MEYER AT DOUG MEYER CHEVROLET IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS! YOU CAN CALL THE OFFICE AT 712-246-1014 OR ON MY CELL PHONE AFTER HOURS AT 402-274-7639. YOU CAN ALSO SEND ME AN EMAIL MESSAGE THROUGH EBAY.

DOUG MEYER CHEVROLET IS A FRANCHISE DEALER LOCATED IN SHENANDOAH, IOWA. WE ARE JUST ABOUT AN HOUR DRIVE SOUTH EAST OF THE OMAHA/COUNCIL BLUFFS AREA! WE ALSO HAVE THIS VEHICLE FOR SALE LOCALLY, SO WE HAVE THE RIGHT TO END THE AUCTION AT ANY TIME.

GOOD LUCK AND HAPPY BIDDING!!!!

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Recharge Wrap-up: Daimler spending big for fuel cells, Ford Go!Drive experiment advances

Fri, Mar 20 2015

Ford's Go!Drive experiment is entering its beta phase in London. The project, which is one of the automaker's global smart mobility experiments, uses a mobile app for on-demand carsharing of Ford Focus Electric and Ford Fiesta vehicles. The beta phase involves increasing the number of available vehicles from 20 to 50, and collecting new data from users. The program offers one-way rentals and guaranteed parking, with no membership fees and a cost of 26 cents per minute. Ford hopes to get 2,000 drivers involved in the program. Read more at Green Car Congress. Daimler will invest billions of dollars to upgrade the Mercedes-Benz Unterturkheim plant over the next few years. This year alone, it plans to spend $1.06 billion. The company expects cost savings "in the range of hundreds of millions of euros until 2020," while maintaining its workforce of 18,700 employees and adding 150 vocational training positions. The upgrades will allow the plant to become a center for building more efficient engines, hybrid powertrains and fuel cell systems. "Alternative drive systems are an important element of our future mobility," says Mercedes-Benz's Markus Schafer. "Their share of automotive production is set to steadily rise over the next few years, complementing our highly efficient engines within the portfolio. This is what we have laid the groundwork for today." Read more at Reuters, or in the press release below. The Department of Energy is providing $20 million in funding for the development of more efficient high speed industrial motors and drives. Ditching old motors and gearboxes for ones that use integrated power electronics could help decrease the energy consumption of the industrial sector, which currently uses more than 25 percent of the electricity generated in the US. The projects being funded will reduce losses and decrease the size of drive systems used in industries like petroleum refining and natural gas, which could affect the lifecycle efficiency of transportation fuels. Read more at Energy.gov.

2013 Ford F-150 SVT Raptor Supercrew

Fri, 15 Mar 2013

I'm not normally a pickup kind of guy, but the 2013 Ford F-150 SVT Raptor won me over nearly instantly. The street-legal trophy truck - there is really no other way to accurately describe it - is big, brawny and incredibly capable. Let's just say it's every bit the monster it visually portrays. I spent a week pretending I was one of Ford's Baja 1000 drivers, but lacking desert sand, I headed into the local mountains where a mild winter storm had dropped a couple inches of fresh snow on my favorite off-road park. The Ford was, for the most part, practically unstoppable.
Ford offers its SVT Raptor package on Supercab and Supercrew platforms with the five-foot, five-inch bed. The Supercrew I tested rides on a 144-inch wheelbase (about a foot longer than the Supercab). In addition to its cosmetic differences when compared to the standard F-150 - there isn't a young boy on the planet who doesn't think the matte black Ford grille is cool - the Raptor has a 73.6-inch track - nearly seven inches wider than the track on the standard F-150.
After upgrading the F-150 SVT Raptor significantly for the 2012 model year, there are only a few changes for 2013. The list includes standard high-intensity discharge (HID) headlamps, Hill Descent Control, forged beadlock-capable wheels, and the new matte Terrain color (aka "Desert Storm") option seen on my test model.

Toyota sells six of 10 of hybrids in California

Wed, 31 Jul 2013

In an apparent shot back at Ford's increasing market share of electrified vehicles and claim that it accepts more Prius trade-ins for its own hybrids than any other car, Toyota has flexed a muscle and played the numbers game to put the Blue Oval in its place.
Leaning on its hybrid market dominance in California, the Japanese automaker stated that six out of 10 hybrids sold in the Golden State are Toyota models. And it keeps coming: Year-to-date through May 2013, Toyota sold five times more hybrids than Ford. One of every two hybrids in California is a Prius model. In addition, Toyota notes that it has sold 1.5 million Prius vehicles in the US, 90-percent of which are still on the road today.
Want more? We'll let Bill Fay, Toyota's group vice president and general manager of sales lay the smack down: