1993 Ford Ranger Xlt Extra Cab Clean Body Nice Inside V6 Automatic on 2040-cars
Ithaca, Michigan, United States
I HAVE A 1993 FORD RANGER XLT, IT HAS A CLEAN BODY THERE ARE SOME SMALL DINGS AND SCUFFS BUT NOT RUSTED OUT, V6 MOTOR RUNS GREAT STARTS ON THE FIRST TIME EVERYTIME. THE INSIDE IS REALLY NICE NOT RIPED UP JUST NEEDS A LITTLE CLEANING, HAS THE PULL OUT SEATS IN THE BACK, THE BAD IS THE TRANSMISSION IS BAD IT WAS NOT SHIFTING RIGHT AND I PUT A CONTROL SOLENOID IN IT NOW IT DONT WANT TO GO AT ALL, THE WINSHIELD HAS A CRACK IN IT. IF THERE IS ANYTHING YOU WANT TO KNOW ABOUT IT THAT I HAVE NOT LISTED JUST ASK, THE TRUCK MUST BE PAID FOR AND PICKED UP WITHIN 5 DAYS OF AUCTION END AND A $200.00 PAYMENT MUST BE MADE WITHIN 24 HRS OF AUCTION END, AND IS NON REFUNDABLE. AND THE BALLANCE IN CASH WHEN PICKED UP, CLEAR TITLE IN HAND, SO ASK ALL THE QUESTIONS YOU MIGHT HAVE BEFOR BIDDING OR COME LOOK AT IT IN PERSON. ITHACA MI 48847
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Ford is still negotiating with the 300 salaried workers at the factory, which currently produces the Mondeo sedan. All told, Ford expects to lose around $2 billion in Europe thanks in no small part to the region's ongoing economic downturn, and two more plants are scheduled to be shut down in Europe this year. The company will log its $750 million payout under "special items" for this quarter.
As you may recall, Ford took a similar path in the US back in 2009 when the domestic market took a spill. Back then, the company shelled out around $50,000 per employee with at least one year of experience, plus either $25,000 toward a new car or an extra cash payment of $20,000. It would seem the cost of closing plants in Belgium is a much harder pill to swallow than in the States...
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Refresh your memories with the details of the car, in the press releases below. And if you head out to the Chicago Auto Show this year, don't forget to drop by the Ford stand to have a look.
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Despite Enterprise policies stating that customers are responsible for vehicles dropped on off-days, the company has admitted that the situation could've been handled a bit better.
In a recent statement, Enterprise has backed off the big-bill story, and claims to be working with Cockerill and her insurance company to resolve the issue. Further, the Enterprise general manager overseeing Nova Scotia has spoken with the harried renter, and apologized "for the way this claim was handled during the last few months."