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2014 Ford Flex Limited 4x2, V6, Nav, Backup Cam, 3 Row Seats, Loaded! No Reserve on 2040-cars

Year:2014 Mileage:16331 Color: Charcoal Black Leather Interior
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Atlanta, Georgia, United States

Atlanta, Georgia, United States
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444 Highland Ave. NE Suite 205
Atlanta, Georgia
USA
404-220-8917
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2014 Ford Flex Limited 4x2, V6, Nav, Backup Cam, 3 Row Seats, Loaded! No Reserve! Own this almost new Ford Flex Limited for Thousands Below Blue Book!!

2014 Ford Flex Limited 4x2
3.5L Ti-VCT V6 Engine
Six-peed SelectShift Automatic Transmission
19" Painted Aluminum Wheels
SYNC with MyFord Touch
Front Wheel Drive
Sony Audio System With 12 Speakers
HD Radio Technology
Navigation With SiriusXM Traffic & Travel Link
BLIS With Cross Traffic Alert
Rear View Camera
Remote Start
Heated Front Seats
Dual Zone Climate Control
Solar Tinted Windows
110 V Inverter With AC Outlet
12-Volt Powerpoints (4)
Universal Garage Door Opener
Second Row Console
Indipendent Front and Rear Suspension
AdvanceTrac with RSC
ABS Braking
Electric Power Rack & Pinion Steering
Personal Safety System
Front Passenger Sensing System
Safety Canopy System
Front-Seat Mounted Side Airbags
Height-Adjustale front seat belts
Child safety rear door locks
Tire Pressure Monitoring System
Safety Cage Construction
Inflatable Second-Row Safety Belts
Mineral Gray Exterior
Charcoal Black Leather Interior
Intelligent Access Push Button Start
Power Liftgate
Sony Brand Premium Audio System With 12 Speakers
Voice Activated Navigation System With SiriusXM Travel Link
SecuriLock Passive Anti-Theft System
Perimeter Anti-Theft Alarm
Remote Keyless Entry
Reverse Sensing System
HID Headlamps
LED Taillamps
Fog Lamps
Rear Window Defroster with 2-Speed Wiper/Washer
Power Door Locks With Autolock
Power Heated Mirrors With Memory Features
Body-Color Roof
Body-Color Mirrors
Grooved Door Panels
Unique Greenhouse
Rain Sensing Wipers
Third Row Fold-Flat Seats (Seats 7)
Leather Trimmed First and Second Row Seats
10 Way Power Driver Seat
Grocery Bag Hooks In Cargo Area
Map Pockets on Front Seat Backs
Coat Hooks In 2nd Row
Assist Grab Handles
Black Scuff Plates With Aluminum Insert
10 Cup/Bottle Holders




 

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Ford Explorer, Expedition next to go aluminum?

Sun, 13 Apr 2014

Ford made some serious waves when it unveiled the latest F-150. Instead of making its bodywork out of steel, like just about every other truck on the market, Ford went with aluminum. And you can bet the F-150 won't be the last Ford model to go with the lightweight alloy construction, either.
Our compatriots at Edmunds report that Dearborn is considering replacing two of its most popular SUVs with aluminum versions. One candidate is the Expedition, which would make sense considering that the current model (like the two preceding generations and the fullsize Bronco before it) is based on the F-150's underpinnings. Another is the Explorer, which was traditionally based on the Ranger pickup but went with a car-like unibody chassis in its current iteration. If the Explorer does go the way of aluminum, don't expect it to be a part of its very next update, which is likely due too soon for such major changes.
It would stand to reason that, if the Expedition were to go aluminum, so would the next-generation Lincoln Navigator. Ditto the MKT together with the Explorer. But those aren't likely to be the only models in contention for aluminum construction. Like any other automaker, Ford is under pressure to steadily reduce its carbon emissions and improve its fuel economy figures, prompting it to look at a whole range of measures - including more efficient engines, lower rolling-resistance tires, active aerodynamics and lightweight construction. Expect aluminum to play a big part in that equation moving forward.

Ford to build next F-150, outgoing model concurrently?

Wed, 24 Jul 2013

Ford is rumored to be considering concurrent production for old and new F-150 models in a bid to minimize supply chain disruptions and inventory. Automotive News is reporting that the Blue Oval will build both the current F-150 and its replacement, which we showed you testing just last month, side by side for about half a year before switching over entirely to next-generation production.
As IHS Automotive analyst Mike Jackson told AN, "In order to ramp up, you have to retool...and that means you have to take capacity offline." Building both models alongside could allow Ford to cope with the still strong demand for the current F-150, while populating dealer supplies and working out supply chain kinks for the new model before making a full-time switch.
A loss of capacity when demand is so strong, even for a short period, could spell bad news for Ford, which nets an estimated 90 percent of its global profit on pickups and large SUVs. As AN states, Ford produces the F-150 in both Kansas City, Missouri and Dearborn, Michigan, which allows it to maintain some degree of flexibility in production. The new F-150 is expected to arrive at the 2014 North American International Auto Show as a 2015 model, with a design inspired by the Atlas Concept first shown at the Detroit Auto Show last January.

Ford won't be releasing GT500 lap times for the 'Ring, or any other car

Wed, 27 Nov 2013

Trucks have towing capacity, EVs have driving range and performance cars have Nürburgring lap times. What do all three have in common? They should all be taken with a grain of salt. Currently, there is no sanctioned way to record lap times or verify production-spec cars - a lesson we recently learned with the 2015 Nissan GT-R Nismo - and until there is a way to do so (and there probably never will be), we'll never officially know the actual time it took for Ford to lap the 'Ring with its ultra-powerful Shelby GT500.
After posting a Ford-made video of a 2013 GT500 running around the 'Ring, the guys over at SVTPerformance.com (an enthusiasts forum not affiliated with Ford or SVT) wanted more answers. They got in touch with Ford's Global Performance Vehicle Chief Engineer Jamal Hameedi, who said until there is a way to verify the times and inspect the cars, Ford will not get involved with lap-time wars. In the email, Hameedi pointed out that the 'Ring is a useful tool in that it allows a wide spectrum of track conditions, but until there is a governed way to record times, there is no way to accurately compare cars head-to-head.
And as much as some may not like it, Hameedi speaks the truth. It really isn't possible to compare times from one car to another, unless those cars were lapping the same track at the same time with the same driver. Not that any of this means there won't be continuous wars by fans and manufacturers alike... in other words, feel free to voice your opinions in the Comments below.