2005 Ford Excursion Eddie Bauer Diesel 4 X 4 Great Condition on 2040-cars
Falling Waters, West Virginia, United States
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I am selling my 2005 Ford Excursion Eddie Bauer with a 6.0 Diesel engine. The vehicle is a less than 125k miles, but I rounded it off because I still use it daily. Power everything, leather heated seats, rear captain chairs with 3rd row seating, rear a/c. The vehicle runs great and is in very good condition. The only thing that keeps me from saying excellent condition is the rear bumper has developed rust for some reason. I'm the original owner and the vehicle has not been in any major accident. I did hit a deer several years ago that only involved replacing the front bumper. If you have any other questions please feel free to send me an email. The vehicle is for sell locally and I reserve the right to end the auction early if it sells. Thanks for looking!
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Fri, 01 Feb 2013Consumer Reports has released its annual Car-Brand Perception Survey, and the list looks awfully familiar. The top six brands are identical to last year's results, with Toyota, Ford and Honda continuing to occupy the podium. All told, Toyota walked away with 133 points, putting it 15 ahead of second-place Ford. Honda jumped 26 points this year, narrowing Ford's lead to just four points in total.
Consumer Reports polls buyers from across the country on how they see multiple brands in seven categories, including quality, safety, value, performance, design/style, technology/innovation and environmentally friendly/green. Researchers then combine the findings to come up with the total brand score.
While value and performance remain important to buyers, CR found quality and safety are still on top when it comes to significance. Scion and Mitsubishi found themselves at the bottom of the pack with the worst score of all, tied at just six points. Ram, Fiat and Mini filled out the lowest five with scores of seven, eight and 10 points, respectively. You can read the full press release below for more information, or head over to the Consumer Reports site.
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While the ad never aired in the US, most car people have surely seen the impressive Rube Goldberg-style spot. In fact, the only commercial on this list that we saw on US television was the Volkswagen ad "The Force," but many of the others have become viral videos, including transforming and dancing Citroën C4. Of the 19 other commercials that vied for the title of best ad of all time, only the Ford Puma "Steve McQueen" commercial gave Honda a run for its advertising money.
Scroll down to watch Auto Express' top five commercial in order and to check out a press release, then let us know some of your favorite car commercials in Comments.









