Ford: Mustang Gt500 on 2040-cars
Forsan, Texas, United States
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Low Mileage 14 Shelby GT500 5.8 662hp -Loaded with all options except glass roof, original window sticker of $67,690.00 *1 of only 44 built in this Color and loaded options configuration with Track Pack, Recaro seats, Voice Navigation & Shaker Audio, its quite rare. Meticulously cared for and adult owned. Never been tracked or on a drag strip. Optional car cover included still in the box. All original documentation included, window sticker, manuals, original bill of sale and both keys. No rock chips, dings or dents. 100% stock & still under factory bumper to bumper warranty. -SVT TRACK Oil CoolerTransmission Cooler with pumpDifferential Cooler with pump -821A EQUIPMENT GROUP ORDER CODE $3,495.00 TORSEN differential w/3.31 axle ratio 19 x 9.5 tarnish painted forged aluminum front wheels 20 x 9.5 tarnish painted forged aluminium rear wheels unique front & rear springs unique front & rear stabilizer bars SVT engineered Bilstien cockpit-selectable dampers unique gear shift knob -ELECTRONICS PKG $2,340.00 voice activated navigation dual-zone auto climate control SIRIUS Travel Link w/6-month subscription HD RadioBluetooth -WEATHERSHIELD FULL VEHICLE COVER $375.00 Shelby script Cobra logo -SHAKER PRO AUDIO SYSTEM $1,295.00 AM/FM stereo CD player MP3 playback (9) speakers -SEAT TRIM LEATHER FRONT SEATS W/RACING STRIPE INSERTS-RED Car just serviced with an oil change, its ready to go-as seen from window sticker from dealer *pictured. Pictures taken specifically for this listing for accuracy, no contrast or filters added.
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My year in EVs: 8 electrics that are changing the car industry
Wed, Dec 1 2021The year 2021 will go down as an inflection point in the auto industry’s transition to electric vehicles. It's when many much-anticipated models became reality. No longer sketches or sketchy prototypes, electric vehicles appeared from all corners with everything from the Lucid Air to Ford Mustang Mach-E changing how we think about transportation. I managed to drive a lot of them, and as I went through my notes, I realized IÂ’ve got a mini memoir of the seminal EVs of 2021. HereÂ’s my take on eight of them. Hummer EV Easily the most over-the-top EV I tested this year. The 1,000-hp super truck lived up to the hype with its domineering presence, stupendous power and simply being a reincarnated Hummer. I took it for a short spin on- and off-road at the General Motors Proving Grounds in Milford, Mich., and was impressed with the airy cabin, removable sky panels and expansive touchscreens. Yes, I crab walked, which felt like steering a pontoon boat, though I can see why it would be useful. Lucid Air Dream Performance The most beautiful sedan I tested all year, EV or otherwise. Unlike the futuristic Mercedes EQS — which is quite attractive — LucidÂ’s car is a blend of mid-century modern interior aesthetics and classic European exterior styling. When I walked up for my test drive, someone who IÂ’m pretty sure was comedian Jon Lovitz was sitting inside and taking it all in. As it sat in the valet of a hotel in a wealthy suburban enclave north of Detroit, the Lucid drew more attention than any of the Mercedes, Cadillacs or Lexus models passing by. The driving experience was enveloping. Starting at $169,000 for the Performance model (reservations are closed), the Lucid I sampled packed 1,111 hp and 471 miles of range. From the precise steering to the comfortable suspension, the dynamics were spot-on. It's a formidable product, and all the more impressive given itÂ’s LucidÂ’s first. Chevy Bolt EV The Bolt was the most pleasant surprise for me. It handled well, offered low-to-the-ground hot hatch dynamics and the steering was dialed-in. Adding a crossover variant for the new generation was a smart play. On a summer morning where I went to a first drive of the Ford Bronco at an off-road course, my hour-long commute in the Bolt was an enjoyable appetizer. The Bolt was also my biggest disappointment due to its extensive recalls for fire risk. Ironically, I had the Bolt in my driveway when the initial recall went out for the previous generation (2017-19).
Ford recalling 65k Fusions from 2014 and 2015 because key can be removed
Tue, 18 Nov 2014Ford is recalling an estimated 64,869 examples of the 2014-2015 Fusion, Fusion Energi and Fusion Hybrid in North America because the key can be removed when the vehicle isn't in Park under certain conditions. Specifically, the campaign covers 56,479 units in the US, 6,048 in Canada and 2,342 in Mexico, according to the automaker's tally on November 11.
Ford says a programming problem in the instrument cluster means that the key can be removed 30 minutes after the ignition is turned off, even if the transmission is not in Park. The situation where this could happen seems quite limited, and the company is not aware of any accidents or injuries related to the issue. However, the fault puts the vehicle out of compliance with federal regulations covering theft protection and rollaways, and must be repaired.
The fix is easy: Ford will reprogram the instrument cluster at no cost to consumers. According to Ford spokesperson Kelli Felker in an email to Autoblog, "We will notify customers the week of January 5th." Scroll down to read Ford's announcement.
More 2015 Ford Mustang pricing information leaks [UPDATE]
Tue, 20 May 2014The big news this morning was that the 2015 Ford Mustang would start at $24,425, including its destination pricing. The big news this afternoon is, well, bigger.
Mustang6G.com has come up with what it claims is pricing info for the entire Mustang line, rather than just the V6. That means we know all about the EcoBoost and GT prices now, which, when combined with the dealer order sheets we reported on last week, gives us our clearest look yet at how the Mustang can be outfitted (we're still a bit short on pricing info for some standalone options, like paint premiums and such).
The base EcoBoost starts at $25,995, while the GT rings up at $32,925.
