2005 Ford Escape Four Door All Wheel Drive on 2040-cars
North East, Pennsylvania, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:3.0 l
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 4
Make: Ford
Model: Escape
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: Dark gray
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, CD Player
Drive Type: automatic 4 X 4
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Mileage: 97,222
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Exterior Color: Gray
Interior Color: Gray
YOU ARE BIDDING ON A 2005 FORD ESCAPE, WITH FOUR DOORS, AUTOMATIC 4X4, INTERIOR HAS A FEW STAINS FROM SUN BLEACHING BUT NO TEARS AND THE CARPET IS IN VER GOOD CONDITION. BACK HATCH AND REAR OF VEHICLE ARE ALSO IN GREAT CONDITION. CAR IS EQUIPPED WITH A REMOTE STARTER AND ANTI-THEFT DEVICE. VEHICLE HAS POWER LOCKS, WINDOWS, CD PLAYER, VERY COLD AC, STEERING WHEEL ADJUSTER, AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION, 97000 MILES, NEW BRAKES, GOOD TIRE TREAD REMAINING, 18-20 MPH, GREAT IN SNOW. PLEASE EMAIL ME FOR MORE INFO.
CAR IS USED AND HAS SURFACE RUST ONLY ON FENDER WELL LIP. DOES NOT BURN OIL. OIL REGULARLY CHANGED.
SELLING BECAUSE I AM GOING INOT THE AIRFORCE AND WON'T NEED A CAR FOR A WHILE!
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How that awesome Mustang R/C car chase vid was made
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Turns out we were right, as evidenced by this video produced by Ford that takes us behind the scenes of Zach's creation. The young filmmaker explains why he chose the Mustang to star in his video, as well as how the cardboard sets were created, what equipment they used for shooting and what it was like when his video went viral. Ford found the young filmmaker and produced the followup as part of its Mustang Countdown video series, which will see a new video about the Mustang culture released every week until the original muscle car's anniversary on April 17, 2014.
Want to make an RC chase video of your own? Yeah, we do too. Watch the behind-the-scenes video below (you can refresh yourself on the mini feature film, too) before you get started.
Is it time for American carmakers to give up on dual-clutch transmissions? [w/poll]
Mon, 22 Jul 2013Last week, in the midst of Detroit's first days seeking relief in Chapter 9 of the bankruptcy code, Automotive News contributor Larry P. Vellequette penned an editorial suggesting that American car companies raise the white flag on dual clutch transmissions and give up on trying to persuade Americans to buy cars fitted with them. Why? Because, Vellequette says, like CVT transmissions, they "just don't sound right or feel right to American drivers." (Note: In the article, it's not clear if Vellequette is arguing against wet-clutch and dry-clutch DCTs or just dry-clutch DCTs, which is what Ford and Chrysler use.) The article goes on to state that Ford and Chrysler have experimented with DCTs and that both consumers and the automotive press haven't exactly given them glowing reviews, despite their quicker shifts and increased fuel efficiency potential compared to torque-converter automatic transmissions.
Autoblog staffers who weighed in on the relevance of DCTs in American cars generally disagreed with the blanket nature of Vellequette's statement that they don't sound or feel right, but admit that their lack of refinement compared to traditional automatics can be an issue for consumers. That's particularly true in workaday cars like the Ford Focus and Dodge Dart, both of which have come in for criticism in reviews and owner surveys. From where we sit, the higher-performance orientation of such transmissions doesn't always meld as well with the marching orders of everyday commuters (particularly if drivers haven't been educated as to the transmission's benefits and tradeoffs), and in models not fitted with paddle shifters, it's particularly hard for drivers to use a DCT to its best advantage.
Finally, we also note that DCT tuning is very much an evolving science. For instance, Autoblog editors who objected to dual-clutch tuning in the Dart have more recently found the technology agreeable in the Fiat 500L. Practice makes perfect - or at least more acceptable.
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In the dealership's defense, it seemed like a safe bet. According to the mathematicians, there was just a 2.5-percent chance of either half opening with a touchdown return. But that didn't stop Seattle's Percy Harvin from doing his part to ruin Denver's evening, returning the second-half kick for an 87-yard touchdown run. Twelve Hutcheson customers were eligible for refunds thanks to the return, with prices ranging from $10,000 to $55,000, according to Automotive News. The total amount shelled out by the dealership? $300,000.
"At least we're not like that furniture guy that lost $7 million," dealership marketing manager Kathleen Frazier told AN. We think it was a big success." The dealership did take out insurance to cover its losses, meaning the $300K won't come entirely from its pockets.