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F-350 Super Duty King Ranch Crew Cab,4x4, Navigation,roof,6.4l,diesel,dulley on 2040-cars

Year:2009 Mileage:48760 Color: Brown /
 Brown
Location:

Toledo, Ohio, United States

Toledo, Ohio, United States
Advertising:
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:6.4L 8 Cylinder Diesel Fuel Turbocharged
Fuel Type:Diesel
For Sale By:Dealer
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Crew Cab Pickup
VIN: 1FTWW33R59EA03786 Year: 2009
Make: Ford
Options: Sunroof, 4-Wheel Drive, Leather Seats, CD Player
Model: F-350 Super Duty
Safety Features: Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Trim: King Ranch Crew Cab Pickup 4-Door
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Drive Type: 4WD
Mileage: 48,760
Exterior Color: Brown
Interior Color: Brown
Number of Cylinders: 8
Sub Model: F350 King Ranch
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

(419)517-7263-- MIKE AWAD AT TAYLOR CADILLAC WILL ASSIST YOU WITH THE PURCHASE OF THIS 2009 FORD F350. UP FOR SALE IS THIS AWSOME 2009 FORD F350 CREW CAB 4X4 DIESEL HEAVY DUTY P.U. THIS KING RANCH EDITION HAS ONLY 48K MILES AND WAS  RECENTLEY TRADED  IN AT OUR CADILLAC STORE ON A NEW CADILLAC. VEHICLE HISTORY REPORT IS CLEAN AND THERE ARE NO STORIES. ONLY THING I NOTICED ON THIS TRUCK WAS A SERIOUS OF SCRATCHES AND A DING ON THE PASSENGER SIDE BED. THERE IS ALSO A CRACK UNDERNEATH THOSE SCRATCHES. (please ask for details) PHOTOS WILL INDICATE WHERE THE SCRATCHES ARE. OVERALL CONDITION IS EXCELLENT AND THIS F350 DRIVES AWSOME. EVERYTHING WORKS PERFECT ON THIS BEAUTY. OPTIONS LIST ON THIS BEAUTY IS VERY LONG AND INCLUDES: NAVIGATION, SUNROOF, HEATED SEATS, 4X4, AND THE LIST GOES ON AND ON. PLEASE KEEP IN MIND THAT THIS TRUCK HAS BEEN SERVICED AND INSPECTED BY OUR CERTIFIED TECHS AND IS READY TO GO TO A NEW HOME. WE ASK THAT YOU BID WITH CONFIDENCE. YOU ARE BUYING FROM ONE OF THE LARGEST AND MOST REPUTABLE CADILLAC DEALERS IN THE MIDWEST. TAYLOR CADILLAC HAS BEEN SERVING THE NORTHWEST OHIO AND SOUTHEASTERN MICHIGAN AREAS FOR OVER THREE DECADES. WE INVITE YOU TO COME OUT AND EXPERIENCE ONE OF THE MOST SPECTACULAR SHOWROOMS IN THE COUNTRY. GOOD LUCK WITH THE SALE!!

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Detroit 3 and UAW set for showdown over tiered wages

Mon, Mar 23 2015

This week, thousands of United Auto Workers will converge on Cobo Center in Detroit for the Special Convention on Collective Bargaining, an every-four-year event that lets members tell UAW leaders what the negotiating priorities should be during contract negotiations. This is where a lot of sand and a lot of lines start coming together in preparation for contract negotiations between the UAW and the Detroit 3 automakers, which will happen later this year. Number one on the UAW agenda is the end of the two-tier wage system created in 2007 to help the automakers get through bankruptcy; veteran workers are paid the Tier 1 rate of around $29.00 per hour, new hires are paid the Tier 2 rate of between $15 and $20 and get about half the benefits of Tier 1. Tier 2 hiring has been an undoubted success for the automakers, allowing them to keep factories in the US and hire more workers. By agreement, it is capped at a certain percentage of each automaker's workforce, and while the union's ultimate position is to get rid of the dual-scale system entirely; one leader said Ford could easily afford the $335 million it would take to convert all its workers to Tier 1 out of its $6.9 billion in 2014 North American profit, and General Motors could do the same out of the $5 billion it is handing to investors through the (admittedly forced) share buyback. Other delegates say that at the very least they'd be happy with enforcement of the current caps in the new contract. The automakers, conversely, would welcome expansion of the Tier 2 ranks. Including benefits, import automakers pay workers "in the high $40 range" per hour, according to an analyst, while Ford and GM pay about $59 in wages and benefits per hour. More Tier 2 workers on the rolls would let those two companies get labor cost parity with the competition. Fiat-Chrysler pays wages closer to the imports because of special exceptions in its UAW contract that allow unlimited Tier 2 hiring; those exceptions will end on September 14 and bring FCA into line with the other domestics, unless the new contract maintains them. FCA CEO Sergio Marchionne is opposed to the two-tier system, having called it "almost offensive." One analyst says the UAW might win a sizable pay raise for Tier 2 and a small increase for Tier 1, but the keystone issue will be how the hiring matrix can help the automakers keep overall wages in line with the imports.

Malcolm Gladwell reflects on engineering, recalls, and compromise

Thu, Apr 30 2015

Journalist Malcolm Gladwell has made a career taking on big, complicated topics and humanizing them to make the unwieldy understandable. He has already done this in bestsellers like The Tipping Point and Outliers, and now he has brought the same approach to automotive recalls in a long piece for The New Yorker. The article titled The Engineer's Lament is framed around an interview with the former head of Ford's recall office about the famous Ford Pinto campaign where the position of the compact's fuel tank could cause it to explode in rear-end collisions. Plus, there are detours into Toyota's unintended acceleration cases and the General Motors ignition switch problem. While all the history is illuminating, the heart of the story comes from an examination at the thought process of engineers, and how their thinking differs from other professions. Gladwell comes off as sympathetic to auto engineers in this piece. While he admits that they often approach problems in a sterile way, the writer doesn't try point that out as a failing. It's merely a fact to be understood. The story itself is quite lengthy, but well worth a read if you have the time for an insiders view into how these recalls are assessed on the inside.

Xcar shows how to drive the Ford Model T

Wed, Jan 21 2015

A couple of weeks ago Xcar posted a teaser review of the Ford Model T, a look at what the British duo would have been doing if they'd been doing their thing for 100 years. Now we have their complete, 12-minute take on the what might be, as they say, "arguably the most important car of the 20th century." Thankfully, instead of just a review, Xcar spends about half the time giving us a tour of history, from Ford's early days working for the Edison Illuminating Company to his racing days and founding of several car companies that either died or became other car companies after he left, like Cadillac. They also line up the pieces and the sales realities that led to Ford implementing – not creating, mind you – assembly-line production of the Tin Lizzie. And then they get into how crazy it is to drive, like how a driver needs two of the three pedals, the handbrake lever and a steering column stalk to get into high gear. Enjoy the video above on a 100-year-old car that is "unbelievably comfortable," "mildly terrifying" and ready to do just about anything.