2015 Ford E-series Van Explorer Limited X-se on 2040-cars
Fresh Meadows, New York, United States
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2015 FORD TRANSIT BY EXPLORER VAN COMPANY. CAR-FAX SAFE, NON-SMOKER, PET FREE VEHICLE. ONLY 20,125 MILES ON THIS
BEAUTY. THE EXTERIOR IS LIGHT GREY WITH A SUBTLE SILVER FADE PAINT. ALLOY CUSTOM WHEELS WITH MICHELIN TIRES AND 4
EXTRA BLIZZACK SNOW TIRES FOR THOSE THAT LIVE IN A SNOWY AREA.FULL BODY CLADDING, AND RUNNING BOARDS. THE INSIDE IS
FULL LEATHER SEATING, FRONT SEATS ARE 8 WAY POWER WITH POWER LUMBAR AND THEY ARE HEATED. THE REAR SOFA CONVERTS TO
A BED ELECTRICALLY, AND ELECTRICALLY SLIDES FORWARD AND BACKWARD. IT HAS A SPORT ROOF (HIGH TOP ) WITH STORAGE IN
THE REAR AND SIDES. IT HAS A 29" HDTV WITH A BLU-RAY PLAYER WITH WIFI APPS AND USB PORTS. THERE IS ALSO A
SUB-WOFFER FOR THE TV. THE VAN IS EQUIPPED WITH A TWIN TURBO 3.5 V-6 ECO BOOST MOTOR AND GETS 21 MILES PER GALLON
AND WILL EFFECTIVELY PULL 6400 LBS.THE ORIGINAL LIST PRICE WAS OVER $70,000. THIS IS A ONE OWNER VAN AND IS OFFERED
FOR SALE BY CHARIOT CUSTOM VANS, OVER 44 YEARS IN THE CUSTOM VAN BUSINESS. LOCATED IN NANUET NY. PRICE HAS BEEN
REDUCED 2 TIMES. YOU WONT FIND MANY USED AND NONE AT THIS PRICE WITH ALL THESE OPTIONS. TRANSPORTATION CAN BE
ARRANGED OR VEHICLE CAN BE PICKED UP.
Ford E-Series Van for Sale
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Ford open to diesel, hybrid or electric Mustang? [w/poll]
Sun, 08 Dec 2013The Ford Mustang may not be the first vehicle that comes to mind when you think of environmentally-friendly forms of transportation. The arrival of the turbocharged four-cylinder engine in the new Mustang could do a lot to combat that perception, but the EcoBoost engine may just be the tip of the iceberg in that regard.
Speaking with Ford powertrain boss Bob Fascetti at the reveal of the new Mustang in Australia, GoAuto reports that the Blue Oval automaker is considering offering its latest pony car with a diesel, hybrid or even electric powertrain in the future.
"We're not looking at diesel at the moment, but given where we need to go with fuel consumption we are looking at all our options," said Fascetti. Other options could include a nine- or ten-speed automatic transmission to replace the current six-speed unit in order to help improve fuel economy and emissions for the Mustang, although figures for the current lineup have yet to be revealed.
Man turns Ford Fiesta into a one-car band
Mon, 18 Nov 2013The one-man band is a rather ridiculous idea, drawing up images of one person attempting to manipulate several instruments, at once, in a vain attempt at creating music. It's usually represented by silly scenes like this. Interestingly, the concept isn't much more successful when the "man" in "one-man band" is replaced with "car," as we see in this video.
It seems that someone rigged up and edited (699 times, we might add) a Ford Fiesta, a bucket, 12 PVC pipes and the natural sounds that a car makes to come up with a song. Now, we don't recognize the tune, so we've no idea if this is a cover or an original piece. And while it's hardly Beethoven, we have to admire the amount of effort the "conductor" went to in his attempt to turn a subcompact car into a musical instrument(s). Take a look (or listen) below for the entire video.
Ford C-Max spot aimed squarely at Cadillac ELR 'Poolside' hubris [UPDATE]
Thu, Mar 27 2014If we had tried to predict the first video response to the controversial Poolside video for the Cadillac ELR, we would not have thought it would center on compost. But, hey, it's always nice to be reminded that the real world is sometimes better than fiction. Instead of the chic swagger of 'Poolside,' 'Anything Is Possible' is all about getting dirty. The new short in question is called Upside: Anything Is Possible and it promotes two things: Detroit Dirt and the Ford C-Max Energi. As in the ELR ad, Ford's plug-in C-Max only makes an appearance at the tail end of the spot, but instead of the chic swagger of Poolside, Anything Is Possible is all about getting dirty. The ad stars Pashon Murray, co-founder of Detroit Dirt, which takes natural waste from around Detroit, composts it into soil and then spreads that around "forgotten parcels" of Detroit to create urban farms. Detroit Dirt gets its bio-waste from a lot of sources, including the Detroit Zoological Society (all that herbivore manure has to go somewhere), Ford and General Motors, but this particular ad was the idea of Ford's PR agency, Team Detroit. It was a frenetic shoot, filmed with an LA-based director right after a big winter storm blew through Detroit, and Murray couldn't be happier with the result. "This was Ford Motor Company pushing my story, letting me tell the story that I believe in," Murray tells AutoblogGreen. "I get to help push this car and I get to tell my story." She says that the Team Detroit and Ford had to agree on the message, "from my understanding, [YouTube] is where they wanted to start, not where they wanted to finish." The ad is already getting a positive response on Twitter, so we won't be surprised if it shows up in more places soon. "It's not saying Ford is better than GM. It's telling the story of a black woman who's working hard in Detroit." As Detroit Dirt has off-screen support from both GM and Ford, it's unsurprising to hear Murray say that the video "is not a rivalry thing." She notes that the ad agency Team Detroit came to her and offered to tell the Detroit Dirt story using the framework of the GM ad. "It's a parody on this commercial, but it's not saying Ford is better than GM," she said. "It's telling the story of a black woman who's working hard in Detroit." What is that story? It's about urban farming, recovery and recycling. Murray tells us that for the last seven or eight years, she's been dedicated to sustainability.