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I AM SELLING A NICE RUNNING FORD TAURUS SES 24V DOHC V6. THE CAR IS INSPECTED UNTIL 2/2015 THERE IS NO MECHANICAL OR TRANSMISSION PROBLEM. IT HAS 89,564 MILES AS OF TODAY AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION WITH CD, A/C, POWER WINDOWS AND LOCK, ABS AND CRUISE CONTROL. NO KEYLESS ENTRY. I HAVE ONE KEY TO OPEN THE DOORS AND ANOTHER KEY TO START THE CAR. THIS, BECAUSE THE DRIVER SIDE DOORS WERE REPLACED WHEN BOUGHT THE CAR AND I DIDN'T WANT TO SPEND MONEY TO REPLACE THE KEY. THE TITLE IS "RECONSTRUCTED" BECAUSE THE PREVIOUS OWNER HAD AN ACCIDENT THAT CAUSED A DAMAGE TO THE DRIVER SIDE DOOR. HE GOT MONEY FROM INSURANCE BUT DID NOT WANT TO FIX THE CAR. THIS IS WHY I REPLACED THE DRIVER SIDE DOORS. OTHER THAN THAT NO OTHER PROBLEM. THE CAR IS RUNNING LIKE A CHARM AND CAN TAKE YOU FROM PITTSBURGH TO CALIFORNIA. I AM SELLING THIS CAR BECAUSE I HAVE ANOTHER TRUCK AND AM TIRED OF SPEND MONEY ON CAR INSURANCE. KBB VALUE GOOD: $4500 THE AUCTION IS WITH NO RESERVE AND THE CAR WILL BE SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER. THE WINNER WILL PAY $200 DEPOSIT NON REFUNDABLE AT THE END OF THE AUCTION THRU PAYPAL. THE REST OF THE AMOUNT WILL BE PAID CASH IN PERSON THE DAY OF THE PICK UP. I DO NOT HAVE TIME TO ARRANGE SHIPPING. IF YOU WANT THE CAR TO BE SHIPPED TO YOU, YOU NEED TO CONTACT A COMPANY THAT WILL COME WITH THE MONEY AND PICK UP THE CAR. I DON'T ACCEPT CHECK OR MONEY ORDER PLEASE CONTACT ME WITH ANY QUESTION BEFORE BIDDING. ONLY SERIOUS BIDDERS ARE WELCOME. THANK YOU AND GOOD LUCK. |
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Ford UK exec says EVs are a good way to lose a fortune
Wed, Mar 19 2014Stateside, Ford execs are quick to point out the automaker's expansion in the plug-in sector. And despite a minimal presence in the pure EV space, the Blue Oval has been promoting its plug-in vehicles as part of an overall effort to boost fleetwide fuel economy. Too bad the company's UK chief didn't get the memo. There's "no point in us getting behind [EVs] and losing a fortune" - Ford's Mark Ovenden Mark Ovenden, speaking rather frankly at the Geneva Motor Show recently, said he didn't have real high hopes for substantial electric-vehicle adoption and said the company's money was better spent on smaller gas- and diesel-powered engines, the UK's Daily Mail says. Ovenden said of EV development that there was "no point in us getting behind it and losing a fortune," adding that his goal was to have variants of Ford's EcoBoost engine in 40 percent of the company's vehicles. Ford has about a 15-percent market share in the UK. The UK doesn't appear to be as kind to the EV as the US. Nissan last year cut the price of its all-electric Leaf there last year by about $4,000, while the company rolled out a promotion for the Leaf late last year, including allowing Leaf drivers to borrow a gas- or diesel-powered Nissan for free for as long as two weeks a year during the first three years of Leaf ownership. In the US, Ford sold just 229 Ford Focus Electrics during the first two months of the year after moving 1,738 units in 2013.
FBI investigating recently fired Ford engineer for espionage
Fri, 25 Jul 2014Agents of the FBI are investigating a potential case of industrial espionage involving a recently fired Ford employee. The Dearborn, MI-based manufacturer had its world headquarters searched by FBI agents on July 11, and according to The Detroit News, had warrants to seize recording devices handed over to Ford by Sharon Leach, a now-former Ford engineer.
Leach, who had spent 17 years with the Blue Oval, was fired last month, after Ford Security relieved her of eight Sansa listening devices. The FBI got involved shortly after her dismissal, searching her home on June 20 and seizing some two dozen items, including computers, jump drives and financial records, according to warrants obtained by The News.
Ford has remained quiet on the matter, with spokeswoman Susan Krusel confirming that the automaker was working with the FBI as part of a "joint investigation," while declining to provide any additional details.
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