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l One Owner l Diligently maintained (& thoroughly documented) l Garage kept & Covered l Transferable EXTENDED WARRANTY l No Accidents l Excellent Tires l Brand new battery l Smogged last month l Non-Smoker/No Pets Gorgeous, Powerful, Fast yet Comfortable. Fully pampered & meticulously maintained (records included) by the only owner she's known. l Remote Keyless Entry, Anti-Theft & Personal Panic Alarm l Fine Leather Seats (Heated) l Dual Electronic Automatic Climate Control - Includes cabin air filtration system l Driver, Passenger & Side Air Bags l Anti-Lock Brakes (ABS) l Far Too Many Options to List Here My uncle purchased this Premium 50th Anniversary Special Edition Thunderbird brand new. He was first attracted to stunning retro styling and the distinctive luxury of the ride. It's fully loaded with POWER EVERYTHING (Steering, Transmission, Windows, Locks, Seats and Steering Wheel, Mirrors, etc.). When he slid behind the steering wheel, he said "It's more comfortable than my EZ chair at home." But what really clinched the deal for him was driving it sporty beauty. He fell head over hills in love with the powerful yet responsive engine that is so silky smooth, it almost feels more like you're gliding. (On a similar note: You should see what it's like when you drive it at night. With all of the lighted gauges & digital readouts, you'll feel like you've been transported into the cockpit of a Jet Plane!) And talk about FAST! Now my uncle has passed away and my cousin (who inherited the vehicle) can't drive, so I've offered to help sell it. Don't let this stunning Head-Turner get away. You really should see this baby in person because pictures just cannot do it justice. This car gets attention wherever it goes. Call if you have any questions at all. (NO DEALERS please). Brian (909) 614-1360 |
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NHTSA and Ford investigating steering issues in Crown Vic, Grand Marquis and Marauder
Fri, 11 Jul 2014There may be more steering woes for the Ford Crown Victoria. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has opened a preliminary evaluation into the Crown Vic and Mercury Grand Marquis from the 2004 to 2007 model years and the Mercury Marauder for the 2004 and 2005 model years because the steering shaft can jam. The issue could potentially affect an estimated 500,000 vehicles.
According to the regulator, there is a possibility that the driver's side heat shield for the exhaust manifold can rust, dislodge, and then wedge into the steering shaft. If this occurs, it leads to a situation where the driver can no longer control the car.
NHTSA has received five complaints of this happening, including one alleged case with an injury. In that situation, the car was driving onto the highway, lost control and rolled over. One occupant was hurt in the accident.
Ford wants smart cruise that's speed and grade sensitive
Thu, Jul 23 2015Ford is working to make adaptive cruise control even smarter and more economical for future vehicles. The automaker now has a patent (pdf link) on a system to use information on the grade of the road, traffic data, and a driver's preferences to eke out better fuel mileage over a journey. This solution would essentially put a little hypermiling right into a model's software. The Blue Oval's patent refers to this tech as "route navigation with optimal speed profile," and the system starts by splitting the way to the driver's ultimate destination into many smaller pieces. Each one is analyzed based on GPS data, and traffic info is also constantly updated. Based on the occupants' preferred travel time, all this info is combined to figure out the most efficient speed for each leg of the journey. All of these calculations are actually more than the car's computers can handle, so some of the math is offloaded to a cloud-based network. According to Ford, some of the benefits come when tackling hills while diving. Maintaining a single speed when going up and down steep grades isn't the most efficient method, but current technology can't easily make the necessary adjustments. This system uses the GPS data to adapt the vehicle's speed and leave the situation with better fuel economy. Ford is currently making major investments into autonomous driving technology and has some prestigious partners. While the patent documents don't specifically mention the optimal speed profiles for driverless vehicles, they seem like a natural fit. Over the course of an entire trip, the fuel economy gains would likely be even greater than over a few miles on a relatively flat interstate.
Ford demonstrates Mustang's new Line Lock burnout feature
Tue, 22 Apr 2014Been saving your pennies for a 2015 Ford Mustang? Put in a few extra shifts or some overtime? Got a great down payment ready? Well, however much you saved for your new pony car, start saving more - you'll need the extra money to spend on tires.
That's because the Mustang will come with a system called Line Lock, which can lock the front brakes electronically, allowing drivers to perform big, dumb, smoky burnouts without moving so much as an inch. It's sort of like launch control, only the average driver might actually use it.
Now, line locks aren't uncommon, particularly in drag racing. Usually, a flip of the switch locks the front brakes. The Mustang, besides offering the system from the factory which is unique in and of itself, looks a bit more involved.










