2017 Ford F-150 Xlt on 2040-cars
Axtell, Utah, United States
Immaculate XLT SuperCrew Equipment Group 301A option, CHROME Package, Rear Wheel drive W/4X4, 2.7L Twin-Turbo
EcoBoost Engine, 6 speed (Tow/Haul/Sport), very low miles, one picky owner and Clean Title in hand.
--Still smells brand new
--Transferable Full Factory bumper to bumper warranty
--Everything kept as original as day 1
--Garage kept and treated like a baby :)
--No accidents
--Comes with the Equipment Group 301A option. Check out the youtube we made on this (see above) :D
--Clean CARFAX available. Just ask
--No liens no hassle
--No paint jobs/repairs ever
-- 18" Wheels as part of the CHROME package. ha ha!
--275/65R18 OWL all-terrain (4x4) tires. WooooHooo!
--Leather wrapped steering wheel
--Center Console (rare)!
--Gas pressurized twin tube shocks!
--Neutral Towing Capability (4X4)
--Active Park Assist option (demo available on youtube)
--Reverse sensing system (demo available on youtube)
--SYNC Voice recognition, entertainment system with 911 assist, smart charging USB port (AppLink) and remote start
from your phone (all smiles)
--Front seats adjustable lumbar support
--Rear one touch flip-up seats with under seat storage
-- 6 speaker surround sound system
--Fully detailed for your pleasure (check out walkaround video on youtube)
-- More Horse Power / torque than the 3.5L but better gas mileage!
--325 horses @ 5750 rpm. 375 torque @ just 3000 rpm!
--7000-lb towing capability. 2210-lb payload capacity. Darn!
--Gas mileage is 19 city /26 highway
--Streaming Audio
--Sirius Satellite Radio
--Bluetooth Wireless Phone Connectivity
--MyKey features
--Floor liner in the back
--Bedliner (Tough Bed)
--Short Bed
--Box steps
--BoxLink with locking cleats baby
--Box LED lights. OH YEAH! (check out a cool demo on youtube)
--Hood lettering
--Folding side view mirrors with power, heated glass, integrated turn signals and auto dimming features. Thasss
right!
--Did I tell you it smells brand new? :)
--All maintenance done by the dealer and on time
--Don't forget to watch a buncha YouTube my boys and I made about it. And stay tuned for weekly updates :)
--Keyless entry
--Remote Start, remote temp control, remote finder etc...
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Detroit and Silicon Valley: When cultures collide
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249 reasons you want to go to Goodwood Revival
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2016 Ford Explorer configurator reveals $30,700* base price, Platinum starts at $52,600*
Wed, Nov 26 2014The a la carte menu for the 2016 Ford Explorer is ready for your... umm... exploring. The first page of the refreshed model's configurator reveals the lineup, including the new Platinum trim, and price increases for three of the carryover models. The base Explorer doesn't change by one red cent: it can still be had for $30,700. The XLT needs $33,400 (a $400 price bump), the Limited goes for $41,300 (a not insignificant $2,900 price increase), and the Sport requires $43,300 (a $200 increase). That new Platinum model goes where no Explorer MSRP has gone before, beginning at $52,600 (*all prices are subject to an $895 destination charge). However, since Ford has put almost everything in it, you can't jack the price up too much further unless you lose your mind in the accessories catalog. You can quickly head that way lower down the order, though. The Limited's price jump appears to be due to the voice-activated navigation system, which comes standard; it was formerly part of a $2,600 option package. The Limited goes up by just $995 when specced with the new 2.3-liter EcoBoost, which raises the power over the 2.0-liter EcoBoost it replaces to 270 horsepower and 300 pound-feet of torque, but doesn't incur any fuel economy penalty. All-wheel drive tacks on another $2,000, safety features like active park assist and lane departure warning come as part of $3,000 Equipment Group A, and you'll still have another three pages of options to get through. On the other hand, if you just want to get your family bundle into an Explorer without spending a bundle, the base model doesn't offer any packages and only has one option over $200. Let the research begin.


