2011 Ford E-250 Econoline Cargo Van Super Duty/ Clean Title / 100k on 2040-cars
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Body Type:Minivan/Van
Engine:8 Cyl.
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Year: 2011
Interior Color: Gray
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: E-Series Van
Trim: CARGO VAN
Drive Type: FWD
Options: Sunroof, Leather Seats, CD Player
Mileage: 100,125
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Sub Model: E-250
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Windows
Exterior Color: White
2011 Ford E250 Vans Econoline ADVANCE TRAC RSC
Class: Van - Full Sized Engine: 4.6L V8 EFI Country of Assembly: United States Vehicle Age: 2 year(s) Calculated Owners: 2 VIN: 1FTNE2EW1BDA23685 Year : 2011 Make : Ford Model: E250 Vans Econoline Style/Body: Cargo Van 3D 100K MILES ACTUAL MILES PERFECT CONDITION NEW OIL, FILTERS 2 OWNERS CLEAN TITLE POWER MIRRORS POWER WINDOWS LEATHER SEATS CD-MP3 PLAYER, USB, AUX LEGGETT & PLATT COMPARTMENTS SUPPLY NEVER ANY PAINT JOB NO ANY CHECK ENGINE LIGHTS FOR MORE PHOTOS FOLLOW LINK BELOW http://www.use.com/supersize.pl?set=20999a08ca5f9ec6ae8f |
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Your official Ford Transit specs are here, $29,565* to start
Wed, 04 Jun 2014Ford has released the full list of pricing and specs on its new Transit, the replacement for the long-lived E-Series cargo van. Prices are set to start at $29,565 and can increase rapidly from there, depending on length, engine and wheelbase, among other options.
Let's talk first about those new engines. The base is the familiar 3.7-liter, naturally aspirated V6. It boasts 275 horsepower and 260 pound-feet of torque and can return up to 14 miles per gallon in the city and 19 mpg on the highway. This engine can also be adapted to run on LPG or compressed natural gas. Of course, there are better alternatives, for a price, the first of which is Ford's well-received, 3.5-liter EcoBoost V6. It packs 310 hp and a best-in-class 400 lb-ft of torque (available at just 2,500 rpm) while matching the naturally aspirated engine in both city and highway fuel economy.
Then, there's the diesel. With a 3.2-liter, five-cylinder diesel mill at its disposal, the Transit generates 350 lb-ft between 1,500 and 2,500 rpm, along with 185 hp. This engine hasn't been rated by the EPA, although we'd be really, really surprised if it didn't handily best either of the gas-powered engines in fuel efficiency. A six-speed automatic is standard, regardless of engine.
Nuclear-powered concept cars from the Atomic Age
Thu, 17 Jul 2014In the 1950s and early 60s, the dawn of nuclear power was supposed to lead to a limitless consumer culture, a world of flying cars and autonomous kitchens all powered by clean energy. In Europe, it offered the then-limping continent a cheap, inexhaustible supply of power after years of rationing and infrastructure damage brought on by two World Wars.
The development of nuclear-powered submarines and ships during the 1940s and 50s led car designers to begin conceptualizing atomic vehicles. Fueled by a consistent reaction, these cars would theoretically produce no harmful byproducts and rarely need to refuel. Combining these vehicles with the new interstate system presented amazing potential for American mobility.
But the fantasy soon faded. There were just too many problems with the realities of nuclear power. For starters, the powerplant would be too small to attain a reaction unless the car contained weapons-grade atomic materials. Doing so would mean every fender-bender could result in a minor nuclear holocaust. Additionally, many of the designers assumed a lightweight shielding material or even forcefields would eventually be invented (they still haven't) to protect passengers from harmful radiation. Analyses of the atomic car concept at the time determined that a 50-ton lead barrier would be necessary to prevent exposure.
Drive Ford's new Mustang in Need For Speed Rivals
Mon, 16 Dec 2013If waiting for the all-new 2015 Ford Mustang to hit dealerships is just too tall of an order, you'll be happy to hear that there is now an alternative means of getting behind the wheel of America's favorite pony car. The Mustang is making its video game debut in Need For Speed Rivals.
"We worked closely with the development team at EA to provide them with engineering data for the new Mustang, several months before we showed it to the rest of the world," said Ford product licensing manager Mark Bentley. "Computer design models enabled the game developers to create an accurate representation of the new Mustang before it goes on sale."
Players will have access to five unique designs for the Mustang, allowing a degree of individuality beyond solid colors and decals. According to Digital Marketing Manager Andrea Zuehlk of Ford, those designs are drawn from the four most popular designs on the Mustang Customizer, an online, mobile and tablet app that allows the public to design their own custom Mustang. A fifth design, penned by drift racer Vaughn Gittin, Jr., is also available.
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