2003 Ford Explorer Eddie Bauer Sport Utility 4wd (no Reserve, .99 Cent Auction) on 2040-cars
Jackson, Mississippi, United States
| 2003 Eddie Bauer Edition Explorer This has been a great mid-sized SUV for us. I bought this truck back in march of 2013, and since then have had no problems out of it. November of last year, I did the yearly maintanence on it, spending a little over 1800$. It's had the upper/lower ball joint's replaced, newer tires put on, fluids and filters changed, plugs, ect. The only part I've ever had to replace was the battery when we originally bought it, which now is new and all part's have a warranty on them (have receipts, will come with truck). Clear original title on hand. Lower miles for the year, and to my knowledge has never been used under stressful condition's (never used to pull, although has the full towing/electric package). Truck is for sale locally also, and if so, will be pulled prior to bid end. Vehicle can be viewed @ 960 Brookway Blvd, Brookhaven, MS. You may also contact me to arrange setting up a viewing. Please note, bidding or winning this auction does not grant you a appointment to view the vehicle, please have that done prior, this sale is the full purchase price of the vehicle. Please feel free to contact me regarding any question's, and additional pictures, prior to bid end. Thanks! 2003 Eddie Bauer Edition Explorer 2003 model, running boards, 4-wheel drive (push button), full towing package with electric hookups, electronic display, dual climate control (AC/heat work great), roof rack, leather, 6-disc cd changer, 32' all terrain tires (largest available without a lift kit, looks appropriate), Chrome tip straight single barrel exhaust upgrade, 4.6L V8 engine, automatic transmission, 151k miles, electric sunroof, 3rd row seating, ect.. Auction Rules kindly Bidder's with under 10 feedback > It's super easy, just contact us prior to bidding, and we'll definitely allow you to bid freely. Bidder's that cannot follow this simple request, unfortunately we'll have to pull your bid and block you from future listings. Winning bidder > Like with most vehicle sales here on Ebay, A 500$ dollar non-refundable bank deposit is due within 24hr's of your winning bid. We do NOT currently offer paypal deposit's. Please make sure you understand and are ok with this prior to bidding. This helps us keep away the problem maker's and ensure we buyer's are genuinely interested. Upon winning bid and deposit, the vehicle will be held for you 7 day's, to allow plenty of time for us to work out pickup/shipping with you. During that time, I'll be available by phone/message to help work out the details with you. | 
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Michigan ponders its automotive future in the connected age
Wed, May 31 2017Few people take cars more seriously than Michiganders. I've been to the home of BMW in Germany. I've been to Kia's HQ in Korea. I've seen Honda's goods in Japan. No one, from the factory worker to the executive in her pinstriped suit, is more obsessed with cars than Michigan Inc. That's why it was interesting this week to see the state have a moment of introspection four hours north of the Motor City on a scenic island called Mackinac. Ironically, cars are not allowed here. Normally a tourist trap, it played placed host to the Mackinac Public Policy conference this week. While politics took center stage ( I may be the only person here not considering a run for governor) the evolution of the industry through connectivity and data was a theme of the conference. If you're reading this in New York, Silicon Valley, or one of the automotive heartlands listed above, you do care about this. If Michigan rethinks its approach to the car business – and makes moves to become more competitive – that affects you the consumer and enthusiast. It's jobs. It's technology, and it's a competition to see who's going to be the leader. More than a century after Henry Ford made mass production a thing, more than 70 years after Detroit's Arsenal of Democracy helped win World War II, and nearly a decade after the historic bankruptcies of General Motors and Chrysler, the car business is on solid footing again and looking to the future. What's next? Michigan is still home to thousands of auto workers, tech centers (including gleaming facilities built by Toyota and Hyundai), and the headquarters of the three American carmakers. Just because the economy is good doesn't mean it's a given connected cars and mobility advancements are going to come from this state. A lot of it's not. Tesla, Uber, Lyft, Faraday Future, and other transportation mediums have spouted up other places. Michigan leaders and Detroit's carmakers understand this reality. Reflecting on the past means admitting the future is not a given, a key undertone this week in Mackinac. It's about using existing resources, like skilled labor, to move forward. "We do have the number of technicians and technical expertise here in this state," says Stephen Polk," conference chair and former CEO of auto data firm R.L. Polk & Co. To that end, Ford is placing increased emphasis on a division called Smart Mobility, which is an in-house unit focusing on autonomy, connectivity, and forward-looking ideas.
We test the 2016 Ford F-150 Pro Trailer Backup Assist
Thu, May 21 2015There are some automotive tasks that are more or less impossible the first time you attempt them, no matter your skill level. Remember the first time you had to back a trailer into position? Yeah, you'd have more luck disarming a nuclear bomb than getting the trailer where you're aiming. Ford is preparing to debut a technology that takes the mystery out of reversing a trailer, with the new Pro Trailer Backup Assist. Available on the entire 2016 F-150 range, the system essentially allows owners to drive their trailers by way of a dash-mounted knob. Turn the knob and the steering wheel automagically turns to the correct angle, leading the trailer in the desired direction. The steering wheel twirls about as needed, although drivers still have direct control of the accelerator and brake pedals, much as they do with Ford's Enhanced Active Park Assist system. Ford has spent eight years developing the system, the company's engineers told us. Drivers will need to measure their trailers a certain way and fit the checked reference sticker you can see in the gallery, although once a measurement is stored in the system, it can easily be recalled using the display in the instrument cluster. The system can stow the measurements for 10 trailers, and can accommodate tow-behinds up to 33 feet long. As of right now, though, the PTBA can't work with gooseneck trailers or fifth-wheels, although we're betting Ford is hard at work to accommodate those more substantial setups. "Pro Trailer Backup Assist is a smart solution to save time and increase productivity for our customers," Doug Scott, Ford Truck's marketing manager, said in the attached statement. "Instead of struggling to back up their trailer, they can spend more time on the job or enjoying the lake." We took part in a hands-on demo of the new system off the Detroit River, near Grosse Ile, MI. Full disclosure, we didn't back the trailer into the water, (your author had no interest in potentially damaging the roughly $50,000 boat/trailer Ford brought in for the test). We did, however, conduct a brief test in the safe confines of a nearby parking lot. Our immediate impression of this technology is that it will be a boon to novices or first-time towers, a group of which your author is a member. It takes the mystery out of backing up a trailer, and while there's still a learning curve involved, it's significantly easier than doing things the old-fashioned way.
Amazon can now deliver packages to some Ford and Lincoln vehicles
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