2014 Ford Fusion Se on 2040-cars
1817 Ridings Dr, Monticello, Illinois, United States
Engine:1.5L I4 16V GDI DOHC Turbo
Transmission:6-Speed Automatic
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 3FA6P0HD8ER136063
Stock Num: 14FN5
Make: Ford
Model: Fusion SE
Year: 2014
Exterior Color: Deep Impact Blue Metallic
Interior Color: Ebony
Options: Drive Type: FWD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
Relax in the comfort of features like: Bluetooth, Power door locks, Power windows, Air conditioning, Audio controls on steering wheel, Tilt and telescopic steering wheel, Power seats, Power heated mirrors...OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT INCLUDES: Moonroof - Includes Universal Garage Door Opener, SE MyFord Touch Technology Package - Includes Rear Video Camera, SYNC w/MyFord Touch, Dual Zone Electronic Automatic Temperature Control, Equipment Group 201A - Includes Appearance Package Also Includes Engine: 2.5L iVCT, Transmission: 6 Speed Automatic w/SelectShift, Radio: AM/FM Stereo/MP3/Single-CD.... Standard features include: Moonroof - Includes Universal Garage Door Opener, SE MyFord Touch Technology Package - Includes Rear Video Camera, SYNC w/MyFord Touch, Dual Zone Electronic Automatic Temperature Control, Equipment Group 201A - Includes Appearance Package Also Includes Engine: 2.5L iVCT, Transmission: 6 Speed Automatic w/SelectShift, Radio: AM/FM Stereo/MP3/Single-CD., Bluetooth, Power door locks, Power windows with 4 one-touch, 4-wheel ABS brakes, Air conditioning, Audio controls on steering wheel, Traction control - ABS and driveline, 8-way power adjustable drivers seat, Head airbags - Curtain 1st and 2nd row, 1.5 liter inline 4 cylinder DOHC engine, Passenger Airbag, Power heated mirrors, Multi-function remote - Trunk/hatch/door/tailgate, windows, Tilt and telescopic steering wheel, 4 Doors, Front-wheel drive, Fuel economy EPA highway (mpg): 36 and EPA city (mpg): 23, Remote window operation, Compass, External temperature display, Tachometer, Transmission hill holder, Knee airbags - Driver and passenger, Dusk sensing headlights, Front seat type - Bucket, Rear bench seats, Intermittent window wipers, Privacy/tinted glass, Speed sensitive window wipers, Trip computer, Video Monitor Location - Front, Interior air filtration, Clock - In-radio display, Signal mirrors - Turn signal in mirrors, Stability control, Speed-proportional power steering, Overhead console - CALL ME, TONY WESSELMAN for details, at 866-758-1784!!Purchase any new Ford at dealer invoice minus all qualified rebates!
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Ford to rebrand SVT as 999?
Mon, 22 Sep 2014Ford operates a number of performance divisions around the world. There's SVT in the US, Team RS in Europe and Ford Performance Vehicles (FPV) in Australia. But the Blue Oval has been steadily integrating its performance operations into one unit, and here we might have our first indication of what it will be called.
A reader at Jalopnik sent in a survey in which respondents were asked to gauge the name for a new performance brand from a "major automotive manufacturer," and while the identity of that automaker was not disclosed, according to the survey, the automaker is considering the name 999 for its new go-fast unit.
As our compatriots point out, the 999 was Ford's first racecar, a rudimentary chassis with a 19-liter inline-four campaigned by Henry Ford around the turn of the 20th century. (Ford also used the number to designate a Fusion fuel-cell racer a few years back.) That could prove the tie-in Dearborn is looking for in rebranding its performance operations worldwide, replacing the letters SVT, RS and FPV globally under one name.
Ford F-Series Super Duty earns Truck of Texas award
Wed, Oct 12 2016Texans love their pickup trucks, which you already knew. That means the Texas Auto Writers Association and its "Truck of Texas" award is a big deal. And the latest trophy goes to the 2017 Ford F-Series Super Duty. The pickup truck managed to snag TAWA's award at the 2016 Texas Truck Rodeo. The award marks the 13th time Ford's F-Series has been named the pickup king of the Lone Star State. Roughly 70 journalists converged outside at the Longhorn River Ranch, just outside of Austin, TX, for the 23rd annual Texas Truck Rodeo where a host of Ford's vehicles won awards. In addition to the F-Series Super Duty being named the "Truck of Texas," the 2017 Ford Super Duty won the Heavy Duty Pickup Truck award, while the 2017 Ford F-150 with the 3.5-liter EcoBoost V6 engine won the Best Powertrain award. The journalists also awarded Ford for having the "Truck Line of Texas." Ford wasn't the only winner at the Texas Truck Rodeo, as Nissan brought home five awards, including one for the 2017 Titan in the fullsize pickup category and one for the Armada in the SUV segment. Ram also won a few accolades with its trucks. The 2017 Ram 1500 won for being the most luxurious pickup truck, while the 2017 Ram 2500 Power Wagon won the off-road pickup truck award. Last year, TAWA named the 2016 Nissan Titan XD the Truck of Texas, but Ford's all-new F-Series Super Duty managed to keep the Japanese automaker's full-size offering at bay. For the 2017 model, Ford placed aluminum body panels into the F-Series Super Duty's body, which not only shed weight, but also make the truck stronger. Scroll down to see the entire list of TAWA's winners from the 2016 Texas Truck Rodeo. Truck of Texas: 2017 Ford Super Duty SUV of Texas: 2017 Nissan Armada CUV of Texas: 2017 Volvo XC90 Truck line of Texas: Ford Motor Co.
Detroit and Silicon Valley: When cultures collide
Fri, May 26 2017Culture 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.






























