2004 Ford Crown Vic Police Interceptor on 2040-cars
Apopka, Florida, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:4.6L V8 SOHC 16V FFV.
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Ford
Model: Crown Victoria
Trim: Admin Package,SEDAN 4-DR,
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Locks, Power Windows
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 183,638
Exterior Color: Gold
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Light Tan Interior
This auction is for a 2004 Ford P71 Crown Vic Police Interceptor, with Appearance Package. The car is gold in color with light tan interior. The exterior has minor scratches as normal for this age and mileage. The interior has a burn spot in the center bottom of the drivers seat. The cars is clean and runs good. These are fleet vehicles and have been maintained on a regular basis. All vehicles are sold "as is", no warranty is included with this vehicle. The vehicle can be picked up in Apopka (Orlando) FL or we can arrange delivery. If purchased for use in the State of Florida Tax, Title and License fees will apply and will be processed by the seller.
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Fri, 10 May 2013Ford Motor Company has a dual-class stock structure of Class A and Class B shares. The roughly three billion Class A shares are for the general public like you and me, while the roughly 71 million Class B shares are all owned by the Ford family. Each Class A share gets the shareholder one vote, each Class B share is worth 16 votes, the result being that Common Stock holders control about 60 percent of the company while the Ford family controls 40 percent even though it holds far fewer shares. The only way that could ever change would be if the Fords sell their Class B shares, but even so, Class B shares revert to Class A when sold outside the family, so they'd have to sell a whole bunch of them.
A contingent of Class A shareholders think the dual-class system is unfair, and for the past few years a vote's been held during the annual shareholders meeting to end it. It has failed every time, as it just did again during the meeting held this week. A smidge over 33 percent voted to end the dual system, outvoted by the 67 percent who are happy with the way Ford is going - unsurprising in view of a corporate turnaround that will be part of business-class curricula for years to come.
On the sidelines, Ford elected Ellen R. Marram to the post of independent director, the first woman to hold the job. The former Tropicana CEO and 20-year Ford board member replaces retiring board member Irvine Hockaday who helped bring Alan Mulally to the CEO position.
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Vehicles with MyFord Touch will now get a five-year, unlimited-mile warranty, while the MyLincoln Touch will have a six-year, unlimited-mile warranty. Previously, the systems were covered under basic warranties (three-year, 36,000-mile for Ford and four-year, 60,000-miles for Lincoln).
What is being referred to as "version 3.5" for the MyFord Touch and MyLincoln Touch systems will be mailed out (or downloaded) next month for owners of cars without navigation and in January for cars with nav. Owners of hybrids, plug-ins and electric vehicles will get the update sometime in the first quarter of next year.