2009 Ford Focus Se Sync Rebuildable Repairable Salvage Wrecked Runs Starts Ezfix on 2040-cars
Hillsborough, New Jersey, United States
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PLEASE DO NOT BID IF YOU DO NOT INTEND TO BUY THIS VEHICLE. INSPECTIONS WELCOME BEFORE THE AUCTION ENDS, NOT AFTER!!!!. THANKS!!!!
PLEASE WATCH a MOVIE>>>>>RUNS >>>>>>>EASY FIX>>>>>>>>NO FRAME DAMAGE>>>ALL PARTS BOLT ON>>>> Up for sale is 2009 Ford Focus Se with very low miles, side and suspension damage. This vehicle was recently obtained from NATIONWIDE insurance company and is full loaded. This vehicle starts and runs (MOVES also, but due to suspension damage not recommended). This vehicle is sold as is where is. No warranties expressed or implied. It comes with PA salvage title and needs to be inspected after fixing to be put back on the road. Perfect for EXPORT!!!. I have fixed many salvage cars and each of my family member drives one. Save $$$ Now. Runs and has only 58k miles NICE, low reserve. As seen in the pictures and the movie. A/C works, has mainly front suspension and door damage very easy fix. Nicely equipped, alloys, cd changer, automatic, tinted windows, all power, SYNC, BLUETOOTH!!! I can get you all aftermarket parts for this vehicle for very attractive price. Buyer responsible for shipping. Deposit of $500 thru Paypal (non-refundable) due 24 hrs after auction end. Additional $150 title reassignment fee due at title transfer. NJ residents to pay 7% sales tax. The title will be stamped as Tax paid. Vehicle must be picked up within 1 week of auction end. Otherwise a storage fee of $10/day applies. I can help with transportation within 100 miles radius of NJ 08844 for additional fee. We can list on central dispatch for attractive shipping rates. Listing costs $50 (central dispatch) but you will get much better price than here on ebay. Example TX to NJ $600-$800. NJ to VA $300-$350. Accepted payment methods: Paypal, bank check, cash. I will need a copy of your ID to transfer the title to you at the end of an auction. Please look at the pictures carefully, other possible damage may exist. |
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Wed, 20 Aug 2014No one wants to have their car stolen, but a new study by the National Insurance Crime Bureau has some bad news for older Honda owners and pickup drivers. Fortunately, it has better news for drivers overall. The group is reporting that according to preliminary data from the Federal Bureau of Investigation, thefts were down 3.2 percent in 2013 (versus 2012) to fewer than 700,000 cars. That's the lowest figure since 1967. That's also less than half of the peak of over 1.66 million thefts in 1991. "The drop in thefts is good news for all of us," says NICB President and CEO Joe Wehrle. "But it still amounts to a vehicle being stolen every 45 seconds and losses of over $4 billion a year."
Honda drivers might not find it such good news with older Accord and Civic models topping this year's theft study. Toyota and Dodge can't really celebrate, either, with two models each on the list, as well. Overall, this year's list was split evenly between foreign and domestic models, which were mostly pickups.
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How did Ford keep the GT a secret before Detroit?
Mon, Feb 2 2015True secrecy is a rarity in the automotive industry. Sure, companies try to keep their future projects under wraps all of the time, but usually a spy shot or blurry development photo leaks out. The complete lack of any hard details before its unveiling likely helped make the Ford GT one of the biggest stars of the 2015 Detroit Auto Show. Not only was it the favorite of Autoblog's editors, but the supercar scored a prestigious EyesOn Design Award, too. Rumors about the vehicle had circulated for weeks before the show, but no one really knew much about the GT until it rolled onto the stage for Ford's press conference in Joe Louis Arena. Amazingly, the Blue Oval kept things mostly a secret during the car's 14- month gestation period prior to its debut. According to Automotive News, the GT project began in late 2013 by a skunk works team, including six designers, that guided the supercar along from birth until the unveiling. Ford kept things clandestine by locking the vehicle in a basement storage room, and only the group members got a key to the lock. Much of the development was also done at night to further keep the secret, but occasionally the prototype was hauled outside on weekends to check it out in natural light. Because of the speed in getting the development done and for even more stealth, the designers didn't get input from the Blue Oval's other styling teams around the world. But that was somewhat of a double-edged sword. "You don't actually get to bounce opinions off people," Ford design boss Moray Callum said to Automotive News. "We were on tenterhooks ourselves until the first people saw it." Even now, there are still mysteries surrounding the GT. There's still no official word on the supercar's power; just that it's over 600 horsepower. There are also the persistent rumors going back months that the Blue Oval plans to take the GT racing to celebrate the 50th anniversary of automaker's Le Mans victory. Although, maybe this time the secrecy wasn't so good because we might have got a glimpse of the racer, recently. Related Video:
Ford F-250 boots Cadillac Escalade from atop thieves' most-wanted list
Tue, 09 Jul 2013The Ford F-Series has been America's best-selling truck for decades, but along with the good comes the bad, apparently. In addition to being popular with consumers, the Highway Loss Data Institute notes that the F-Series Super Duty has risen in popularity among thieves. Based on its new study, the four-wheel drive crew cab F-250 Super Duty has topped the list for the country's highest rate of insurance theft claims, knocking the Cadillac Escalade from the top spot - a distinction the luxury SUV has held since this annual report was first established in 2003.
To reach its findings, HLDI looks at theft data from the previous three model years (in this case 2010-2012) to determine the frequency of claims for a particular make and mode,l as well as the average payment per claim. As the report points out, the claims aren't always for the theft of the entire vehicle - they can include components (say, wheels and tires) or property taken from the vehicle. At seven claims per 1,000 insured vehicles, the F-250 is six times more likely to suffer a theft claim than the average vehicle.
The Cadillac likely dropped from the top of the list to sixth due to additional theft-prevention features including a steering wheel lock and inclination sensor for the alarm, but GM's other fullsize trucks and SUVs still occupy eight of the list's 10 spots. Some of the least stolen vehicles with below-average loss payments include the Lexus HS250h, Hyundai Tucson, Honda CR-V and Dodge Journey. Head on over to the HLDI's website for the full list that shows the most and least popular vehicles among thieves from 2010 through 2012.


