2004 Ford Escape Xlt 3.0 4x4 Awd 4 Door on 2040-cars
Cleveland, Ohio, United States
2004 FORD ESCAPE XLT 175,000 MILES 3.0 V6 USED CONDITION, INTERIOR COULD USE A GOOD CLEANING HAS WEAR. POWER WINDOWS/SEAT/6 CD PLAYER OUTSIDE HAS ONE RUST SPOT ON DRIVER REAR QUARTER NOT TO TERRIBLE YET, OTHER MISC DINGS AND CHIPS RUNS WELL, HAS EXHAUST LEAK AT FLEX PIPE, AND CHECK ENGINE LIGHT IS ON. OVERALL RATED AT 6-7 OUT OF 10 THE BAD: TRANSMISSION FEELS WEAK, IVE OWNED THE TRUCK FOR ABOUT A YEAR, IT GOT ME THROUGH THIS WINTER WITH THE 4X4 WAS GREAT, THAT ALL I NEEDED IT FOR. HAVE NOT TRIED SERVICING THE TRANSMISSION OR FILTER, I AM NOT A MECHANIC. THE OVER DRIVE LIGHT FLASHES AND IT SEEMS TO SLIP THROUGH THE GEARS. THE TRUCK GOT ME THOUGH WINTER LIKE I SAID, NOW ITS TIME TO SELL IT. I WOULD NOT RECOMMEND DRIVING IT A VERY FAR DISTANCE. I STILL RUN IT TO THE STORE AND SUCH. THE CAR IS 10 YEARS OLD WITH 175,000 MILES. IT'S NOT MINT, THE MOTOR ON EBAY HAS VALUE TO IT. SELLING AS IS FOR PARTS OR REPAIR NO WARRANTY SELLING AS IS FOR PARTS OR REPAIR PAYMENT: $250 NON REFUNDABLE PAYMENT MUST BE MADE THROUGH PAYPAL WITHIN 24 HOURS OF AUCTION END. BUYER WILL HAVE 7 DAYS FROM THAT POINT TO PICKUP VEHICLE, UNLESS OTHERWISE ARRANGED. REMAINING BALANCE TO BE PAID IN CASH!!!!!!!!!! ONLY UPON PICK UP. FOR SALE LOCALLY I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THE AUCTION EARLY |
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Ford to add more than 2,000 jobs in Kansas City
Thu, 02 May 2013Continued high demand for the Ford F-150, along with the addition of the all-new Transit series of commercial vehicles, has led Ford to announce that it will add over 2,000 jobs at its Kansas City Assembly Plant. At the time of the announcement, the plant boasts 2,450 hourly employees working on two shifts. All told, Ford will invest $1.1 billion in the Kansas City plant to expand truck production and begin producing the Transit series.
According to the automaker, fullsize truck sales are up 19 percent through April of 2013, leading to an additional 900 workers and a third shift of production for the F-150. Production of the Transit series will begin in the fourth quarter of this year, requiring an additional 1,100 workers. In addition, Ford estimates that a total of 18,000 jobs will be created by suppliers to its Kansas City plant to support the additional vehicle production.
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Bill Ford says carsharing helps Ford, EVs need to be clean
Mon, Sep 8 2014To most people, Bill Ford is most famous for being the great-grandson of Henry Ford. But, as the executive chairman of Ford Motor Company, Ford has also been leading the company into greener and greener territory. At the morning plenary session for the 21st World Congress on Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) in Detroit today, Ford discussed a wide variety of topics, including connected cars (of course), plug-in vehicle and how Ford's collaboration with Zipcar came about because of he liked what the Zipcar CEO was excited about getting cars off the road. Given that the conference has a big focus on communication between cars this year, it's no surprise that Ford talked about his company's work on that front. He's looking at the long term, though, and says that despite announcements like the one General Motors made yesterday about Super Cruise, when fully autonomous vehicles get here, it won't be headline news since the ground work is being laid by technologies coming to cars in bits and pieces now. In other words, your adaptive cruise control is getting ready for bigger and better things. "My fear is that we electrify the fleet and our impact is not what it could be." – Bill Ford On the zero-emission vehicle front, Ford said that while he's in favor of electric vehicles, "My fear is that we electrify the fleet and our impact is not what it could be." He was discussing the emissions reality of coal-powered electricity, and said that, "We've got to have a national discussion about what we want our grid to look like." As for the work that Ford is doing with Zipcar (which is just one of the many automaker carsharing operations out there today), Ford said that he first approached Zipcar CEO Scott Griffith after hearing Griffith talk at a green conference four or five years ago. Griffith was surprised, Ford said, because he had just given a talk about ways to reduce car ownership. "Did you hear my speech? I talked about taking cars off the road," Ford remembers Griffith saying. "Yeah, and what's going to happen without us," Ford responded. Today, the partnership allows Ford to get cars to people that have traditionally been "hard to reach," like college students on campuses. Ford's vehicles are currently available on 250 colleges campuses. Ford then spoke favorably about other challenges to the traditional car ownership model, like Lyft and Relay Rides. "Rather than being frightened by that, we need embrace it and help makes their companies better," he said.
2020 Ford Explorer, Lincoln Aviator reportedly facing numerous QC issues
Mon, Sep 16 2019A lengthy report in the Detroit Free Press delves into a range of quality control issues confronting the 2020 Ford Explorer and its luxury platform sibling, the 2020 Lincoln Aviator. Freep says it's been following the issue for two months, tapping various unnamed sources for information on the automaker's unorthodox route to resolution. Seems the problem is Explorers and Aviators leaving the production line at the Chicago Assembly Plant with flaws in areas like the chassis, transmission and suspension, said vehicles trucked to Ford's Flat Rock Assembly Plant (FRAP) outside of Detroit for repair. The estimates range from 10,000 to 18,000 vehicles affected, numbers so high that Ford has sought help from Roush Engineering in nearby Allen Park, and brought workers and managers from other plants in the Midwest to FRAP to get vehicles repaired and shipped to dealers. Ford hasn't shared the nature of the problems with anyone outside the company, including dealers and customers. Freep's sources are said to include workers who have provided photos of certain vehicles and of tents used to house parts at the FRAP repair site. The Explorer chassis allegedly has an unidentified problem that engineers are using X-rays to diagnose, and the transmission is having problems sensing when it's in park or going into park. Both the Explorer and Aviator have come off the line with HVAC units that only blow hot air. And the Aviator's height-adjustable suspension enters failure mode for unknown reasons. These come on top of quotidian mishaps common to every new vehicle, but that are meant to be sorted in pre-production, like missing emblems and trim pieces. They also come on top of a recall in early August issued for the Explorer and Aviator concerning the instrument cluster and parking brake, and another at the end of August over rear seatbacks that could collapse in a crash. An automaker spokesperson told Freep, "Making updates to preproduction models based on all-new platforms as they roll off the assembly line – is standard industry practice." Except these aren't pre-production, these are early production vehicles that paying customers and dealers are waiting for, and some of the affected vehicles have been pulled off dealer lots. Dealers say they are fine waiting for the trucks to get sorted out, and they'd rather have Ford fix the problems before the SUVs go to customers.