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1999 Lincoln Town Car Cartier 4 Dr Sedan V-8 4-6 Electronic Fuel Injection on 2040-cars

US $6,500.00
Year:1999 Mileage:85250 Color: Mirrors
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Comfort Equipment and Accessories

Front Air Conditioning                                                                            Memory Driver Seat

Anti-Theft Alarm System                                                                       Front Side Airbags

Traction Control System                                                                       Self Leveling Suspension

Dual Front Airbags                                                                                Multi-Function Steering Wheel


Other Accessories


Power Steering

Power Windows                                                                                   Power Passenger Seat

Cassette Player                                                                                    Cruise Control

Power Sunroof                                                                                      Clock

Carpeting                                                                                              Driver Side Remote Mirrors

Center Arm Rest                                                                                   Map Lights

Heated Exterior Mirrors                                                                         Power Exterior Mirrors

Rear Window Defroster                                                                         Intermittent Front Wipers

Auto On/Off Headlights                                                                         Memory Seat(s)

Alpine Audio System                                                                             Power Door Locks

Power Driver's Seat                                                                              AM/FM Stereo Radio

Tilt-Only Steering Wheel                                                                       Leather Upholstery

Chrome Rims Wheels                                                                           Console

Dual Sport Mirrors                                                                                 Heated Outside Mirror(s)

Courtesy Lights                                                                                      Heated Front Seats

Electrochromic Rearview Mirror                                                            Exterior Entry Lights

Leather Upholstery                                                                                4 Wheel Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS)

Auto-Dimming                                                                                        Woodtarim Package

Vehicle is getting 25 mpg Hwy./19 mpg Town.                                      Cell Phone

4 brand new Goodyear Double Eagle Tires

Runs and drives great!







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Thu, Jan 23 2014

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Ford Model e losing billions as it says EV unit should be seen as startup

Thu, Mar 23 2023

DETROIT — Ford Motor Co.'s electric vehicle business has lost $3 billion before taxes during the past two years and will lose a similar amount this year as the company invests heavily in the new technology. The figures were released Thursday as Ford rolled out a new way of reporting financial results. The new business structure separates electric vehicles, the profitable internal combustion and commercial vehicle operations into three operating units. Company officials said the electric vehicle unit, called “Ford Model e,” will be profitable before taxes by late 2026 with an 8% pretax profit margin. But they wouldn't say exactly when it's expected to start making money. Chief Financial Officer John Lawler said Model e should be viewed as a startup company within Ford. “As everyone knows, EV startups lose money while they invest in capability, develop knowledge, build (sales) volume and gain (market) share,” he said. Model e, he said, is working on second- and even third-generation electric vehicles. It currently offers three EVs for sale in the U.S.: the Mustang Mach E SUV, the F-150 Lightning pickup and an electric Transit commercial van. The new corporate reporting system, Lawler said, is designed to give investors more transparency than the old system of reporting results by geographic regions. The automaker calculated earnings for each of the three units during the past two calendar years. Model e had pretax losses of $900 million in 2021 and $2.1 billion last year, and it is expected to lose $3 billion this year. In the past two years Ford has announced it would build four new battery factories and a new vehicle assembly plant as well as spending heavily to acquire raw materials to build electric vehicles. By the end of this year, the company based in Dearborn, Michigan, expects to be building electric vehicles at a rate of 600,000 per year, reaching a rate of 2 million per year by the end of 2026. Ford Blue, the unit that sells internal combustion and gas-electric hybrid vehicles, made just over $10 billion before taxes during the last two years. Ford Pro, the commercial vehicle unit, made $5.9 billion during those years, the company said. For this year, Ford expects Ford Blue to post a $7 billion pretax profit, modestly better than last year. Ford Pro is expected to earn $6 billion before taxes, nearly double its earnings last year, Lawler said. Ford was to present the new structure, announced last March, to analysts and investors on Thursday.

2020 Ford Explorer nabs IIHS Top Safety Pick+ rating after updates

Mon, Sep 21 2020

The 2020 Ford Explorer has been named a Top Safety Pick+ by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, the agency's best rating. The redesigned Explorer initially fell short of that mark, however, only making the grade after Ford introduced a running change to the vehicle's design starting in May 2020 — a change made to the 2020 Lincoln Aviator as well. To achieve a Top Safety Pick+ award, a vehicle must have a Good performance rating in all six of the agency's crash tests. It also must have Acceptable or better ratings for all of its available headlamps and must earn Advanced or Superior ratings for its automated collision avoidance systems in tests of their performance against pedestrians and other vehicles. The 2020 Explorer initially achieved only an Acceptable performance in the IIHS's driver's-side small-overlap crash test, as the agency found a risk of injury to the driver's left foot due to intrusion into the footwell. Ford subsequently modified the design of the front subframe in a running change to Explorers and to Lincoln Aviators built after May 2020. The modified Explorer was re-tested, and this time the model achieved a Good performance in the driver's small-overlap test. That, combined with a Superior performance in both tests of the standard collision-avoidance system plus Acceptable ratings for both headlight systems, pushed the 2020 Explorer over the goal line to Top Safety Pick+. The Aviator, which shares the Explorer's platform, has received the same modification and achieves the same crashworthiness ratings. However, its standard headlights are judged Marginal, and therefore the 2020 Aviator achieves only the Top Safety Pick rating (even though its optional curve-adaptive LED headlights are judged Good). Related Video: