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2001 Ford Windstar Se Sport Mini Passenger Van 4-door Blue Nice Clean No Reserve on 2040-cars

Year:2001 Mileage:156865 Color: is in great shape
Location:

Frankford, Delaware, United States

Frankford, Delaware, United States
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You are looking at a very nice 2001 Ford Windstar SE Passenger Minivan. This reliable 6 cylinder, 3.8L van has 156,865 miles on it and has a lot of life left in it. This van lived in rural New Jersey and the owner is a professor at Rutgers. We like cars like this as they are gently driven and have a recent inspection.  ..... SAVE some money here..Look at what minivans like this sell for...It runs well is pleasant to drive and is very reliable..


      The exterior is in great shape!!!!.. ....See pictures.. drive it just like it is.. . The tires are in good shape.


     The gray cloth interior has no rips or tears or odors, it is pristine and AWESOME  ...... and is very clean and shows great.  All of the other options work fine including the a/c blows cold....


      The 3.8L 6 cylinder gas saver engine starts right up, has plenty of power...and doesn't smoke and runs great. The Automatic transmission shifts smoothly... but it will drive you home wherever you need to drive. Bid early to show interest......If you are looking for an inexpensive minivan this one is for you.......


     We will pick you up at the Salisbury, MD airport during normal business hours or by appt. We go the extra mile for you. There is a $250 deposit due at the end of the auction, and the balance is due within 7 days.  You then have 30 days to get here to Frankford, De to pick up your new vehicle!!! We have been in business since 1948.

    
     There is a $200.00 document fee on all vehicles sold. This covers Carfax, 60 day temp tags, postage, lien verification, and covers our fixed costs and lets us sell with NO RESERVE. We aim to please and hope you will have a pleasant buying experience with us! If you can't see the pictures or video, try another computer without a picture filter...If you are on a mobile, the pictures and video are in the description...This listing will end on Monday at 10:30pm eastern time
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James Robertson, the 56-year-old Detroit native famous for walking 21 miles to work each day for the last 10 years, is behind the wheel again thanks to a gift from a Ford dealer. Robertson became an Internet sensation when the story about his daily ordeal came to light, and a GoFundMe campaign initially hoped to raise $5,000 to buy him a new ride. As of this writing, it has reached over $300,000. He didn't have to dip into any of that money to buy the new car, though. According to The Detroit Free Press, Suburban Ford of Sterling Heights, MI, heard about Robertson's story of never being late to work and having perfect attendance. The dealer is donating a fully loaded, red 2015 Taurus to him. It's not one of our choices, but certainly nothing to sneeze at. Robertson started walking to work in 2005 when his Honda broke down. According to the GoFundMe page, his job is about 23 miles away, but thanks to Detroit's poor bus network, he covers about 21 miles of that round-trip trek on foot each day. Related Video: News Source: The Detroit Free Press, GoFundMeImage Credit: Ryan Garza / Detroit Free Press / TNS / Alamy Live News Auto News Ford Car Dealers Driving Sedan Detroit Michigan charity

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You can watch the auction below, but first, take a look back at our original story on this rare Blue Oval.

Ford gets out of car subscriptions, sells Canvas to rival Fair

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Ford says it’s selling its Canvas subscription service to competitor Fair, getting out of the subscription game after less than three years. Terms of the deal were not announced. Ford acquired Canvas in 2016 as a wholly-owned subsidiary based in San Francisco as a service to pilot subscriptions to Ford and Lincoln vehicles, eventually rolling out to Los Angeles and Dallas. The company said it had amassed around 3,800 subscribers in that time, who will have the opportunity to join Fair when their current subscriptions end and will receive more information from both subscription companies. But that number pales in comparison with Santa Monica, California-based Fair, which claims more than 45,000 subscriptions in 30 markets since launching in 2017. Ford was always fairly quiet about Canvas, and Automotive News last year reported that Lincoln executives expressed surprise over soft demand, saying that subscribers were looking for short-term solutions and often dropped out after just a few months. Ford is also in cost-cutting mode under CEO Jim HackettÂ’s $11 billion restructuring plan. The Blue Oval joins Cadillac, which put its $1,800-a-month Book By Cadillac subscription service on ice late last year, citing higher costs and fewer customers than expected. Cadillac has pledged to eventually relaunch the service as a pilot in select cities, but mumÂ’s been the word since. More recently, VolvoÂ’s Care by Volvo subscription service has come under scrutiny from dealers and an investigation from the California Department of Motor Vehicles and has made changes to its program. Thought it also has added the XC60, XC90 and V60 to the list of available vehicles. Fair touts itself as a “commitment-free” solution, with all-inclusive plans covering 24-7 roadside assistance, routine maintenance, insurance and other perks. It uses a mobile app to get customers prequalified, and it analyzes their eligibility and targets an affordable range of monthly payments. Customers then shop for cars and sign up for one via an initial payment that ranges by vehicle type, with the ability to keep the cars as long as they want and drop the service at any time. It peddles used cars from more than 30 different brands, none more than six years old or with more than 70,000 miles on the odometer. Fair on Tuesday announced it has raised $500 million in loans from a group of creditors, including Mizuho Bank and Japan's SoftBank, as it looks to expand its leasing services to Uber drivers.