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1997 Ford F250 7.3 Powerstroke Diesel 4x4 on 2040-cars

Year:1997 Mileage:189000
Location:

Dunnellon, Florida, United States

Dunnellon, Florida, United States

1997 FORD F250 X-CAB 4X4 7.3 POWERSTROKE DIESEL
189,000 MILES
2 OWNER TRUCK
CAR FAX REPORT AVAILABLE (CALL FOR INFORMATION)
4X4 MANUAL ENGAGE ON THE FLOOR
THIS TRUCK IS VERY CLEAN, ORIGINAL PAINT
IT DOES HAVE SOME SCRATCHES AND A FEW DENTS,  IT IS NOT NEW
THIS TRUCK HAS BEEN REGULARLY SERVICED PROFESSIONALLY
ALL SYNTHETIC FLUIDS, ALL FILTERS CHANGED.
OIL PUMP, FUEL PUMP, SENSORS AND INJECTORS HAVE BEEN TESTED AND PASSED BY LICSENED DIESEL TECH
NEW VALVE COVER GASKETS AND PIGTAILS HAVE BEEN REPLACED ALONG WITH SENSORS
HAS ALMOST NEW MICHELIN 285/75/16 RADIALS ON FACTORY ALLOY WHEELS
HAS SPRAY IN BED LINER AND GOOSENECK HIDE A BALL HITCH W/ IN BED WIRING
BUCKET SEATS ARE IN GOOD CONDITION AND DOES HAS SOME MINOR WEAR
CARPET DOES HAVE SOME STAINS BUT IS VERY GOOD CONDITION
WINDOW HAVE BEEN TINTED WITH LEGAL FLORIDA TINT
WE BELIEVE THE GEARING IS 3:55 
BREAKS ARE EXCELLENT
TRUCK NEEDS NOTHING AT PRESENT TIME AND WE CONSIDER IT 9 OUT OF 10 BUT IT IS A USED VEHICLE AND PROBLEM CAN HAPPEN EVEN AFTER EXTENSIVE CHECKING SO PLEASE BE AWARE THAT IT IS A USED VEHICLE NOT A NEW ONE. i WOULD PERSONALLY DRIVE THIS TRUCK AWARE. WE PULLED OUR 2 CAR HAULER WITH IT LOADED AND IT PERFORMED  FLAWLESSLY.
 WE OFFER PICKUP SERVICE FROM ORLANDO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT WITH ADVANCED NOTICE.
CONSIDER ALL SALES FINAL AFTER COMPLETED TRANSACTION. IF YOU ARE NOT HAPPLY WITH THE TRUCK AS DESCRIBED SIMPLY DON'T TAKE IT INITIAL DEPOSIT IS NON REFUNDABLE TO AID IN LISTING FEES  AND SERVICES PERFORMED. WE ACCEPT CERTIFIED BANK CHECKS , US MONEY ORDERS, WIRE TRANSFERS AND CASH. WE DO EXCEPT TRADE INS SO PLEASE CONTACT US PRIOR TO BIDDING, PLEASE HAVE FUNDING IN PLACE PRIOR TO BIDDING. SOME LOCAL FINANCING IS AVAILABLE FOR THIS UNIT PLEASE CALL FOR DETAILS. GOOD LUCK BIDDING!
WE HAVE A TRANSPORTER AVAILABLE PLEASE CALL FOR QUOTE. 352-465-1600

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Ward's calls out Ford's EcoBoost engines for their crummy fuel economy

Thu, Jan 8 2015

With a name like EcoBoost, one might expect Ford's line of turbocharged engines to be somewhat, um, economical. In other words, replacing displacement with a turbocharger is supposed to deliver better fuel economy. Based on the experience time and time again of multiple Autoblog editors, your author included, this is simply not the case. Now, Ward's is calling out the cruddy efficiency numbers of Ford's EcoBoost line of engines. The column dresses down not just the new 2.7-liter V6 of the 2015 F-150, but also the 2.3-liter of the Mustang, the 1.5-liter from the Fusion and the 3.2-liter PowerStroke diesel found in the Transit, while also explaining why just one Ford engine was named to Ward's 10 Best Engines list. In its testing of all four engines, Ward's editors never came even remotely close to matching the 2.7's claimed 26 miles per gallon (for two-wheel-drive models), with the truck's computer indicating between 17.6 and 19 mpg over a 250-odd-mile run. Calculating the fuel economy manually revealed an even more depressing 15.6 miles per gallon. Criticisms with the 2.3-liter four-cylinder focused on its strange soundtrack, although it was business as usual with the 1.5-liter and 3.2 diesel, with Ward's criticizing the fuel economy of both engines. The 1.5, which Ward's claims is sold as a hybrid alternative, failed to get over 30 miles per gallon, while the five-cylinder turbodiesel's figures couldn't stand up against FCA's 3.0-liter EcoDiesel. The entire column really is worth a read, especially if you were disappointed in Ward's decision to only salute Ford's three-cylinder EcoBoost while shunning the rest of the company's new turbocharged mills.

Ford to update Sync, MyFord Touch software... again

Wed, 07 Aug 2013

Ford hasn't had the best luck with its MyFord Touch and Sync systems, as the finicky infotainment system has been subject to a critical whooping while customer issues have helped sink Ford's IQS scores. The automaker has made a concerted effort, though, to try and fix MyFord Touch. And while the results have been mixed, The Blue Oval is hoping its latest free update, set to go live next week, will make things better.
According to a report from The Detroit News, the new system promises streamlined voice commands with fewer levels between opening query and actual result. Ford is also addressing where certain options are selected on the touchscreen. Rather than working one of the four quadrants on the homescreen, users will be able to select anywhere within the quadrant to make adjustments.
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8 automakers, 15 utilities collaborate on open smart-charging for EVs

Thu, Jul 31 2014

We're going to lead with General Motors here. GM is one of eight automakers working with 15 utilities and the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) at developing a "smart" plug-in vehicle charging system. Why did we start with GM? Because it's the first automaker whose press release we read that mentioned the other seven automakers. Points for sharing. For the record, the collaboration also includes BMW, Toyota, Mercedes-Benz, Honda, Chrysler, Mitsubishi and Ford. The utilities include DTE Energy, Duke Energy, Southern California Edison and Pacific Gas & Electric. The idea is to develop a so-called "demand charging" system in which an integrated system lets the plug-ins and utilities communicate with each other so that vehicle charging is cut back at peak hours, when energy is most expensive, and ramped up when the rates drop. Such entities say there's a sense of urgency to develop such a system because the number of plug-in vehicles on US roads totals more than 225,000 today and is climbing steadily. There's a lot of technology involved, obviously, but the goal is to have an open platform that's compatible with virtually any automaker's plug-in vehicle. No timeframe was disclosed for when such a system could go live but you can find a press release from EPRI below. EPRI, Utilities, Auto Manufacturers to Create an Open Grid Integration Platform for Plug-in Electric Vehicles PALO ALTO, Calif. (July 29, 2014) – The Electric Power Research Institute, 8 automakers and 15 utilities are working to develop and demonstrate an open platform that would integrate plug-in electric vehicles (PEV) with smart grid technologies enabling utilities to support PEV charging regardless of location. The platform will allow manufacturers to offer a customer-friendly interface through which PEV drivers can more easily participate in utility PEV programs, such as rates for off-peak or nighttime charging. The portal for the system would be a utility's communications system and an electric vehicle's telematics system. As the electric grid evolves with smarter functionality, electric vehicles can serve as a distributed energy resource to support grid reliability, stability and efficiency. With more than 225,000 plug-in vehicles on U.S. roads -- and their numbers growing -- they are likely to play a significant role in electricity demand side management.