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2014 Ford Fusion Se on 2040-cars

US $25,740.00
Year:2014 Mileage:8 Color: Sunset Metallic /
 Charcoal Black
Location:

9555 Kings Auto Mall Rd, Cincinnati, Ohio, United States

9555 Kings Auto Mall Rd, Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Advertising:
Fuel Type:Unknown
Engine:Intercooled Turbo Regular Unleaded I-4 1.5 L/91
Transmission:6-Speed
Condition: New
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 3FA6P0HD4ER253686
Stock Num: C140432
Make: Ford
Model: Fusion SE
Year: 2014
Exterior Color: Sunset Metallic
Interior Color: Charcoal Black
Options:
  • 3 LCD Monitors In The Front
  • 4-Way Passenger Seat -inc: Manual Recline and Fore/Aft Movement
  • 60-40 Folding Bench Front Facing Fold Forward Seatback Cloth Rear Seat
  • 8-Way Power Driver Seat -inc: Power ReclineHeight AdjustmentFore/Aft MovementCushion Tilt and Power 2-Way Lumbar Support
  • Body-Colored Power Heated Side Mirrors w/Convex SpotterManual Folding and Turn Signal Indicator
  • Chrome Grille
  • Chrome Side Windows Trim
  • Cloth Bucket Front Seats w/Cloth Back Material and Power 2-Way Driver Lumbar
  • Compact Spare Tire Mounted Inside Under Cargo
  • Compass
  • Cruise Control w/Steering Wheel Controls
  • Driver Foot Rest
  • ENGINE: 1.5L ECOBOOST
  • EQUIPMENT GROUP 200A
  • Fixed Rear Window w/Defroster
  • Front Cupholder
  • Fully Automatic Projector Beam Halogen Headlamps w/Delay-Off
  • Gauges -inc: SpeedometerOdometerEngine Coolant TempTachometerTrip Odometer and Trip Computer
  • HVAC -inc: Underseat Ducts and Console Ducts
  • Illuminated Locking Glove Box
  • Integrated Roof Antenna
  • Interior Trim -inc: Metal-Look Instrument Panel InsertMetal-Look Door Panel InsertMetal-Look/P
  • Keypad
  • LED Brakelights
  • Light Tinted Glass
  • Manual Air Conditioning
  • Perimeter/Approach Lights
  • Power Rear Windows
  • Radio w/Seek-ScanClockSpeed Compensated Volume ControlSteering Wheel Controls and Radio Data System
  • Radio: AM/FM Stereo/MP3/Single-CD -inc: 6 speakersSIRIUS Satellite Radio w/6-month prepaid subscription (48 contiguous statesService not available in Alaska or Hawaii.)
  • Rear Cupholder
  • Remote Keyless Entry w/Integrated Key TransmitterIlluminated Entry and Panic Button
  • Remote Releases -Inc: Power Trunk/Hatch
  • REVERSE SENSING SYSTEM
  • Selective Service Internet Access
  • Speed Sensitive Variable Intermittent Wipers
  • Steel Spare Wheel
  • SYNC Communications & Entertainment System -inc: MyFord911 AssistVHRSYNC ServicesBluetoothsteering wheel controlsUSB port and auxiliary input jack
  • Tires: P235/50R17 BSW All Season
  • TRANSMISSION: 6 SPEED AUTOMATIC W/SELECTSHIFT(STD)
  • Trunk Rear Cargo Access
  • Wheels: 17" Aluminum
Drive Type: FWD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
Mileage: 8

Kings Ford The FUTURE of FORD TODAY!

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Detroit and Silicon Valley: When cultures collide

Fri, May 26 2017

Culture is a subject that rarely, if never, gets discussed when traditional auto companies buy — or hugely invest — in Silicon Valley-based companies. The conversation surrounding the investments is usually about how the tech looks appealing and how it's an appropriate step to move the automakers toward autonomy. Culture — the way things are done, the expectations, and the approaches — is something that is overlooked only at one's peril. The potential cultural gap is almost always evident in the obligatory photos of the participants in these deals, with is essentially a photo op of auto execs with their Silicon Valley counterparts. The former — rocking jeans and no ties — look like parochial school kids playing hooky. Don't worry: The regimental outfits will be back in place once they get back in the Eastern time zone. Consider what happened back in 1998 when Daimler bought Chrysler. First of all, there was a denial in Detroit that it happened. It was positioned as a "merger of equals." Which it wasn't. In any corporate situation, when one has more than 50 percent of the business, it owns the whole thing. And the German company was in the proverbial driver's seat. People who were around Auburn Hills back then kept their heads down and their German Made Simple books at hand. Things did not go well. Daimler had had enough by 2007, when it offloaded Chrysler to Cerberus Capital Management — which brought ex-Home Depot CEO Bob Nardelli into the picture, which is a story onto itself. But when you think about the Daimler-Chrysler situation, realize that these were two car companies (at least the Mercedes part of the Daimler organization), so they had that in common, and the language of engineers is something of an Esperanto based on math, so there was that, too. Yet it simply didn't work. It doesn't take too many viewings of HBO's Silicon Valley to know that the business people in that part of the world are far more aggressive than people who ordinarily head and control car companies in Detroit. About 20 years ago, a book came out about the founder of Oracle titled The Difference Between God and Larry Ellison* - and the asterisk on the book jacket leads to: God Doesn't Think He's Larry Ellison. It would be hard to imagine a book about a Detroit executive, even a book that had the decided bias that the tome about Ellison evinces, that would be quite so searing. Sure, there are egos. But they are still perceived to be, overall, "nice" people.

Ford confirms launch of new Tourneo vans and Ecosport in Europe for Geneva

Sun, 24 Feb 2013

We've already seen plenty of what the Geneva Motor Show will have in store for us in less than two weeks, but most of the confirmed debuts that were announced so far have generally been luxury or performance cars. Ford, on the other hand, will be showing off a couple of its new family-friendly models for European buyers to enjoy.
On the larger side of things, the full range of Tourneo vans (shown above) will be on display, including the introduction of the new Tourneo Courier model, but Ford will also be showing off the all-new EcoSport crossover, which is based on the automaker's Global B platform and will be positioned beneath the Kuga, better known here as the Escape. The subcompact EcoSport was originally unveiled at the Beijing Motor Show last April.

Ford bondage ads reportedly trigger firings at Indian ad agency

Wed, 27 Mar 2013

You will probably remember the ads for the Ford Figo hatchback in India, the ones that showcased the extra large boot of the little hatchback by joking that you can fit three of your enemies in the trunk. One of the ads had Michael Schumacher in the front seat, obviously pleased about having Sebastian Vettel, Lewis Hamilton and Fernando Alonso tied up in the back. But the other two had Paris Hilton and ex-Italian prime minister Silvio Berlusconi up front and three bound and gagged women in the back - in Hilton's case (shown above), it was the Kardashians.
This did not go over well, and Reuters reports that certain employees at JWT India have been fired over the matter. It is also reported that the images weren't actual advertisements, nor were they part of an actual campaign; JWT said they "were never intended for paid publication, were never requested by our Ford client." A JWT rep said the employees who created the ads did so on their own, Ford commented to Automotive News that the ads were "part of a creative exercise intended to test concepts for an advertising competition."
The problem, if the story is to be believed, is that the employees skipped the regular review protocols and uploaded their work to an ad industry site - they were found on Ads of the World. That page, like the employees, has been removed.