Find or Sell Used Cars, Trucks, and SUVs in USA

2013 Ford Explorer Sport Ecoboost Navigation Dvd Players Captains Chairs 4wd on 2040-cars

US $41,999.00
Year:2013 Mileage:19030
Location:

Downers Grove, Illinois, United States

Downers Grove, Illinois, United States
Advertising:

For sale is a 2013 Ford Explorer SPORT 4WD, 3.5L Twin Turbocharged Ecoboost V-6 Engine (365 HP, 350 ft/lbs), 6 speed Automatic Transmission with Select Shift in Tuxedo Metallic Black.  This Explorer is in excellent condition.  There are no mechanical problems and all maintenance has been completed.  I am the second owner, and I have only used Amsoil Synthetic Oil.  This Explorer has always been garage kept.  It has every option except sunroofs (not available with factory DVD Players).  Vehicle options include:  Tuxedo Black (Metallic) paint, 4 Wheel Drive with Terrain Management System, Leather Power Seats, Voice Activated Navigation with in-dash touch screen, Factory In-Headrest Dual DVD Players with wireless headphones, 2nd row Captain's Chairs, Sony 12 speaker Audio System, 3rd row (fold flat) seats, Class III Hitch Receiver, 20" Black Sport Wheels, Hankook Optimo 255/50R20 Tires, LED Taillights, 402A Equipment Group package that includes BLIS (Blind Spot Information System) with Cross Traffic Alert, Back Up Camera (in Navigation screen), Inflatable Rear Seatbelts for 2nd row, Power Liftgate, Adjustable Pedals, Power Tilt & Telescoping Steering Wheel, Heated Front Seats, Intelligent Access with Push Button Start, Remote Start, Ambient Lighting Universal Garage Door Opener, Memorized Driver Seat Settings, 110V Power Outlet, Sirius XM Radio, Media Hub with USB ports, SD card reader and all-weather floor mats.

I have owned this Explorer since December of 2013.  It has the remainder of the factory Ford Warranty until 36K miles or September 5, 2015 (In Service Date).  I am only selling because I now have a company car and don't drive this Explorer.  I keep this Explorer in immaculate condition inside and out and always have it clean with a fresh coat of wax.  I had the front windows tinted to 30% and added the Ford rear bumper protector.  The Ecoboost motor is an excellent engine.  I have been averaging 18 mpg in city driving and 22+ mpg on highway driving.  This Explorer Sport is an excellent and quick driving vehicle.  It has never been raced or taken off-road.  I'm going to hate to see it go, but financially I can no longer keep it.  There are a few minor road chips on the front bumper cover that were professionally touched up by the Ford dealer when I purchased it.  There are no door dents or noticeable paint flaws.  The tires and brakes have more than 50% life remaining.  There is currently 19,030 miles on this Explorer.  I still drive it occasionally, so mileage may go up a little during this listing.

The title is clean, but I do have a loan/lien with a local Credit Union in DuPage County, Illinois.  The title is kept at this local credit union and will be an easy & quick transaction.  I prefer payment by bank wire transfer or cashier's check.  The title and vehicle will be released to the buyer once the transaction/funds clear the Credit Union.  Buyer must pay a $500.00 deposit within 48 hours in person or via Paypal.  Buyer is responsible for arranging and paying for transportation.

Thank you for viewing.  I will review/consider all reasonable offers.  If you have any questions, please ask.  I have 100% eBay Feedback, and I have sold 5 previous vehicles on eBay.

Auto Services in Illinois

West Side Motors ★★★★★

Used Car Dealers
Address: 206 N Chicago St, Donovan
Phone: (815) 432-0809

Turi`s Auto Collision Center ★★★★★

Automobile Body Repairing & Painting
Address: 25 W North Ave # A, Oak-Brook
Phone: (630) 629-6244

Transmissions R US ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, Automobile Parts & Supplies, Auto Transmission
Address: 1609 Lafayette Ave, Dennison
Phone: (812) 466-3082

The Autobarn Nissan ★★★★★

New Car Dealers, Used Car Dealers
Address: 1012 Chicago Ave, Kenilworth
Phone: (847) 475-8200

Tech Auto Svc ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service
Address: 660 Ogden Ave, Wayne
Phone: (630) 968-6889

T Boe Inc ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, Tire Dealers, Brake Repair
Address: Granville
Phone: (815) 246-8109

Auto blog

Welcome Audi RS6 Avant, goodbye Lincoln Continental | Autoblog Podcast #592

Fri, Aug 23 2019

In this week's Autoblog Podcast, Editor-in-Chief Greg Migliore is joined by Senior Editor, Green, John Beltz Snyder and Assistant Editor Zac Palmer. Our editors cover a lot this week, starting with the news. They geek out over the Audi RS6 Avant coming to America, and mourn the loss of the Lincoln Continental. They address rumors of the Toyota Land Cruiser's demise, and analyze spy photos of the Ford Mach E electric crossover. They also honor the memory of the godfather of spy photography, Jim Dunne. Finally, they talk about driving the BMW Z4, Ram 1500 EcoDiesel, and another diesel, the diesel-powered Mazda CX-5 Skyactiv-D. Autoblog Podcast #592 Get The Podcast iTunes – Subscribe to the Autoblog Podcast in iTunes RSS – Add the Autoblog Podcast feed to your RSS aggregator MP3 – Download the MP3 directly Rundown Audi RS6 Avant headed to U.S. Lincoln Continental discontinued Rumor: Toyota Land Cruiser to be canceled Ford Mach E spied RIP spy photographer Jim Dunne Cars we're driving: 2019 BMW Z4 sDrive30i 2020 Ram 1500 EcoDiesel 2019 Mazda CX-5 Diesel Feedback Email – Podcast@Autoblog.com Review the show on iTunes Related Video:      

A cool boost to turbocharger performance

Fri, Jul 17 2015

Since the advent of the forced-induction engine, we have been looking for ways to get every drop of performance we can. There are many approaches to getting additional power using better intercooling, water injection, or even adding nitrous oxide. One take on a short instant burst of power is being researched by Mahle and involves providing supercooled air to an engine, which allows it to burn a leaner fuel mixture and produce more power. The supercooling idea is not new and was examined by Ford in 1993 on the Mustang Mach III concept car, then brought up again in 2003 with the SVT F-150 Lightning concept. Ford called its system the SuperCooler; it was designed to work with any turbocharged or supercharged engine equipped with a water-to-air intercooler. The system on the Lightning concept used a small tank of antifreeze that was hooked up to the truck air conditioning compressor. The air conditioning compressor cooled the antifreeze down to about 30 degrees. The other side of the tank was hooked up to the air-to-water intercooler, which usually had a temperature over 100 degrees. Once the antifreeze was circulated from the tank into the intercooler, it would lower the intercooler temperature and provide for a cooler, denser air charge into the engine; the result was around 50 extra horsepower for a burst of about 30 seconds to a minute, depending on the size of the tank. The system for the Lightning was to be offered as a $750 option and would have been targeted towards drag racers and the like, as it could be used for a run down the drag strip and then re-cooled by the time the truck was back in line. The system was fairly non-intrusive – it only weighed about 25 pounds and did not require a new compressor or intercooler. But as with many concepts, it was ultimately scrapped. The technology was always stuck in the back of my mind, but with larger and more powerful engines being produced it could not find its place. With the advent of new fuel economy standards, we have seen small-displacement turbocharged engines pop up and they seem like the perfect candidate for this type of technology. Ford's EcoBoost 1.0-liter three-cylinder turbocharged engine, as used in the Fiesta and Focus, is one such candidate for this technology. It would add a negligent amount of weight but could provide a boost of 10 to 20 horsepower when needed, like merging onto the highway or catching up to traffic.

FIA introduces 'Hypercar Concept' for World Endurance Championship

Sun, Jun 10 2018

One of the most common jabs at hypercars is the question, "Where can you drive them to their potential?" Imagine the answer being: to the checkered flag in the 24 Hours of Le Mans. We're not there yet, but the FIA World Motor Sport Council took a step closer to the possibility during its second annual meeting in Manila, the Philippines. One of three initiatives the WSMC announced for the 2020 World Endurance Championship was "Freedom of design for brands based on a 'Hypercar' concept." This "Hypercar concept" would replace LMP1 as the premier class in the WEC. The dream, of course, would be seeing racing versions of the AMG Project One, Aston Martin Valkyrie AMR Pro, Bugatti Chiron, Koenigsegg Regera, McLaren Senna GTR, Pagani Huara BC, and the rest of the gang trading paint and carbon fiber through Dunlop in a heinously expensive version of "Buy on Sunday, sell on Monday." The reality is that we don't have all the details yet on the set of regulations called "GTP," but the FIA wants race cars more closely tied to road cars, albeit with the performance level of today's LMP1 cars. Exterior design freedom would shelter internals designed to reduce costs, the FIA planning to mandate less complex hybrid systems and allow the purchase of spec systems. One of the FIA's primary goals is lowering LMP1 budgets to a quarter of their present levels. Audi and Porsche budgets exceeded $200 million, while Toyota - the only factory LMP1 entry this year and next - is assumed to have a budget hovering around $100 million. Reports indicated that Aston Martin, Ferrari, Ford, McLaren, and Toyota sat in on the development of the proposed class. If the FIA can get costs down to around $25 million, that would compare running a top IndyCar team and have to be hugely appealing to the assembled carmakers. The initiative represents another cycle of the roughly once-a-decade reboot of sports car racing to counter power or cost concerns. The FIA shut down Group 5 Special Production Sports Car class in 1982 to halt worrying power hikes, and introduced Group C. In 1993, Group C came to an ignoble end over costs; manufacturers were spending $15 million on a season, back when that was real money and not one-fifth of a Ferrari 250 GTO. Then came the BPR Global GT Series that morphed into the FIA GT Championship, which would see the last not-really-a-road car take overall Le Mans victory in 1998, the Porsche 911 GT1. That era would be most aligned with a future hypercar class.