2012 Ford Escape Limited on 2040-cars
1817 Ridings Dr, Monticello, Illinois, United States
Engine:3.0L V6 24V MPFI DOHC Flexible Fuel
Transmission:6-Speed Automatic
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 1FMCU9EG2CKC67575
Stock Num: 140504
Make: Ford
Model: Escape Limited
Year: 2012
Exterior Color: Sterling Gray Metallic
Interior Color: Charcoal Black
Options: Drive Type: 4WD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
Mileage: 22748
Oh, and did you notice that it's generously equipped with options: 6-Speed Automatic, Premium Sound AM/FM Single CD/MP3), 17' chrome clad wheels **, cruise & remote entry **, Equipment Group 301A - Includes Moon & Tune Package (Moonroof, Ford Go Further **, power drivers seat **, premium 7 speaker sound system **, sync voice activated system **, Traction control...This Limited is nicely equipped with features such as: Roof Rack, Leather Seats, Heated Seats, Moonroof, Sunroof, Leather seats, Bluetooth, Power door locks... This car sparkles!! Just Arrived... Priced below NADA Retail!!! The price is the only thing that's been discounted on this solid Limited... This 2012 Ford Escape Limited has less than 23k miles.. One of the best things about this Vehicle is something you can't see, but you'll be thankful for it every time you pull up to the pump** This impressive SUV, with its grippy 4WD, will handle anything mother nature decides to throw at you! Oh, and did you notice that it's generously equipped with options: 6-Speed Automatic, Premium Sound AM/FM Single CD/MP3), 17' chrome clad wheels **, cruise & remote entry **, Equipment Group 301A - Includes Moon & Tune Package (Moonroof, Ford Go Further **, power drivers seat **, premium 7 speaker sound system **, sync voice activated system **, Traction control... One of the best things about this Vehicle is something you can't see, but you'll be thankful for it every time you pull up to the pump** Priced below NADA Retail!!! The price is the only thing that's been discounted on this solid Limited... This 2012 Ford Escape Standard features include: Equipment Group 301A - Includes Moon & Tune Package (Moonroof, Premium Sound AM/FM Single CD/MP3), 6-Speed Automatic, Ford Go Further **, 17' chrome clad wheels **, sync voice activated system **, Roof Rack, Leather Seats, Heated Seats, traction control **, Moonroof, Sunroof, power drivers seat **, cruise & remote entry **, premium 7 speaker sound system **, Leath Over 400 pre-owned vehicles in stock! Call me TONY WESSELMAN to set an appointment today. 866-729-3036!
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Ford to show special edition Raptor on April 9
Mon, 01 Apr 2013There are precious few details, but what we do know is that Ford will be revealing images of "appearance upgrades" for a special-edition 2014 F-150 SVT Raptor on April 9. The slideshow will happen during a Motor Press Guild luncheon at Ford's Design Center Showroom in Irvine, California.
Without photos or further details, we're left to wonder about the extent of these changes, but aren't expecting anything too significant given the venue. Ford is understood to be revealing a next-generation F-150 with a big weight loss - as much as 700 pounds - for 2014, though it isn't yet clear if that's the truck's model year or simply its on-sale year. For at least a couple of years, Ford forums have been suggesting changes will come with the 2014 Raptor, so there could still be a bigger surprise in store. Either way, we'll know what all this means in a little more than a week. The press release below has the official details, but for the moment, we'll content ourselves by ogling the 2013 model above.
Ram 1500 bests new F-150 in MT pickup shootout
Tue, Nov 25 2014Ford's 2015 Ford F-150 is a technological tour-de-force, what with its aluminum-intensive construction and its powerful and efficient new 2.7-liter EcoBoost engine option. But now that it's hit the market, it's time to get down to brass tacks and find out how just the latest F-150 actually stands up to its rivals in the hyper-competitive fullsize segment. Motor Trend is among the first to round up the Ford (in Lariat 2.7-liter 4X4 guise here) and put it up against the Ram 1500 Outdoorsman EcoDiesel 4x4 and 5.3-liter-equipped Silverado 1500 LTZ Z71 to find out how Dearborn's new-think truck measures up. The test put the trio through over 1,000 miles of tough driving in California and Arizona in a variety of conditions from just cruising around unladen to hauling a trailer. MT found all three trucks to be competent, but the most praise got heaped on the Ram and the Ford, with the Chevrolet falling a step behind its competitors in many tests. Among the Ford's most-liked features was its 2.7-liter, twin-turbo V6 that helped make the F-150 easily the quickest of the group, with some editors saying the engine felt about the same whether driving around with cargo in the bed or not. There was some minor turbo lag during acceleration while trailering, but that issue affected the Ram, too. The Ram's powertrain was lauded, as well. The EcoDiesel was torquey around town, and the 1500's combination of an eight-speed automatic and air suspension was judged to be the best of the lot. It was the most difficult to get into the bed, though. The Ram also won the fuel economy award by netting 20-miles-per-gallon city and 28-mpg highway in the test to beat its Environmental Protection Agency ratings of 19/27. The Ford's EcoBoost managed 17/22, one mpg off each from the EPA numbers, and using a lot of throttle really depleted its efficiency. As MT notes, however, it would take time for the diesel's mileage savings to pay off at the pump for these two trucks. In the end, the Ram just barely eked out the win, with the title partially earned because of "the Ford's unknown maintenance and aluminum repair costs," according to MT. Go check out the full comparison to read all of the details, then let us know what you think in Comments.
Ford made three big mistakes in calculating MPG for 2013 C-Max Hybrid
Tue, Jun 17 2014It's been a rough time for the official fuel economy figures for the Ford C-Max Hybrid. When the car was released in 2012, Ford made a huge deal about how it would beat the Toyota Prius V, which was rated at 42 combined miles per gallon, 44 city and 40 highway. The Ford? 47 mpg across the board. How did Ford come to this place, where its Prius-beater turned into an also-ran? Well, after hearing customer complaints and issuing a software update in mid-2013, then discovering a real problem with the numbers last fall and then making a big announcement last week that the fuel economy ratings of six different 2013 and 2014 model year vehicles would need to be lowered, the C-Max Hybrid has ended up at 40 combined, 42 city and 37 highway. In other words, the Prius trumps it, as daily drivers of those two vehicles have known for a long time. The changes will not only affect the window sticker, but also the effect that the C-Max Hybrid (and the five other Ford vehicles that had their fuel economy figures lowered last week) have on Ford's compliance with greenhouse gas and CAFE rules for model year 2013 and 2014. How did Ford come to this place, where its Prius-beater turned into an also-ran? There are two technical answers to that question, which we've got below, as well as some context for how Ford's mistakes will play out in the bigger world of green vehicles. Let's start with Ford's second error, which is easy to do since we documented it in detail last year (the first, needing to do a software update, was also covered). The basic gist is that Ford used the general label rule (completely legally) to test the Fusion Hybrid and use those numbers to figure out how efficient the C-Max Hybrid is. That turned out to be a mistake, since the two vehicles are different enough that their numbers were not comparable, despite having the same engine, transmission and test weight, as the rules require. You can read more details here. Ford's Said Deep admitted that the TRLHP issue is completely separate from the general label error from last year. Now let's move on to last week's announcement. What's interesting is that the new recalculation of the MPG numbers – downward, of course – was caused by a completely separate issue, something called the Total Road Load Horsepower (TRLHP). Ford's Said Deep admitted to AutoblogGreen that the TRLHP issue had nothing to do with the general label error from last year.