2005 Ford E350 Shuttle Bus - 6.0 Deisel - Automatic on 2040-cars
Galloway, Ohio, United States
2005 FORD E 350 SHUTTLE BUS
6.0 TURBO DIESEL ENGINE - RUNS EXCELLENT - NO LEAKS - RUNS COOL AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION - SHIFTS LIKE NEW 161,726 ACTUAL MILES 2 SETS OF REAR PASSENGER SEATS - GREAT CONDITION WHEEL CHAIR LIFT - OPERATES LIKE NEW COLD A/C UNIT BRAND NEW CARPET BRAKES ARE IN EXCELLENT OPERATING CONDITION FRONT END AND STEERING IS TIGHT AND IN GREAT CONDITION SHOCKS ARE IN GREAT CONDITION TIRES IN VERY GOOD CONDITION CLEAN TITLE THIS VEHICLE WAS ORIGINALLY OWNED BY THE NEW YORK CITY TRANSIT AUTHORITY WHERE IT WAS REGULARLY SERVICED AND WELL MAINTAINED. EVERYTHING ON THE VEHICLE IS OPERATIONAL AND IN GREAT CONDITION. The inside of the bus measures as follows: 80 inches high from floor to ceiling 7.5 feet wide 13 feet long from back of drivers seat to back door IF YOUR LOOKING FOR A NICE RELIABLE BUS FOR A GREAT PRICE, THIS COULD BE THE ONE. Asking $5,000 FIRM. no exceptions. VEHICHLE HAS BEEN PRICED AT OUR BOTTOM DOLLAR ASKING PRICE AS OF TODAY TO GET IT SOLD. NEED MONEY, OUR LOSS, YOUR GAIN! CALL 614-406-1905 IF INTERESTED KEYWORDS: BUS SHUTTLE BUS HANDICAP HANDICAPPED BUS WHEELCHAIR LIFT WHEEL CHAIR LIFT PARTY BUS RV MOTOR HOME MOTORHOME |
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Sun, 23 Feb 2014Photos of the 2015 Ford Focus leaked earlier today, but now we're able to tell you more details of the global five-door hatchback. Bucking automaker's troubling trend of ditching manual transmissions in favor of automatics, Ford says the new 1.0-liter EcoBoost engine will come only in a six-speed manual in the US, because, well, American drivers aren't as sophisticated as our European brothers and sisters.
Ford didn't come out and say it that way, but it has found American drivers are more prone to complain about automatics in smaller-engine cars, Raj Nair, Ford's group vice president of global product development, said at a press conference last week. The recent JD Power Vehicle Dependability Study backs up Ford's claims, pointing out that drivers are complaining about rough transmission shifts, engine hesitation and lack of power, particularly in small cars. In Europe and other parts of the world, drivers seem to understand the quirks of these pint-sized engines, Nair said, so they'll have the option to buy an automatic. Ford is working on tuning its dual-clutch transmissions to make them more amenable to American driver's tastes.
Ford will show off the refreshed 2015 Focus at the Geneva Motor Show in early March. The car is due for an update, having been on sale in its current form since 2012. The automaker said it is jamming the car full of new technology - like a USB port that promises to charge your phone in half the time as a regular USB port. Features like Sync and a rear back-up camera will come standard. For a more in-depth look at the car, take a look at the full press release.
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