1997 Ford Escort Lx Wagon 5-door 2l Gas Saver Family Clean Low Miles No Reserve on 2040-cars
Frankford, Delaware, United States
You are looking at a very nice 1997 Ford Escort Wagon. This reliable V4 gas
saver has ONLY 104,292 miles on it and still has a lot of life left in it.
...This well maintained car runs great. It has a PERFECT CARFAX (See
pics)...This car was kept as the owner's prize possession. Our buyers have had
good luck with these cars. They tend to be well maintained and in good shape.
This car was inspected each year..... Has only had 2 owners, has a PERFECT CARFAX and a CURRENT PA INSPECTION STICKER. This car has a lot left in it...and it is
clean and tight on the road.....This Escort Wagon goes for 2-3K, I am starting
it at $1 with NO RESERVE. The green exterior looks great!!! The tires are all radials
and are in great shape.... There is a
NEW spare under the back cargo area and original mats to keep spills out
of your carpets. The tan cloth interior has no rips or tears and is very
clean.. No odors..and very comfortable. Rear
seats fold down for even MORE cargo room.
.All of the options work! The roof rack looks stylish and are SUPER
functional!!! The a/c works well. The 2.0L V4 Ford Engine starts right up, has plenty of
power, doesn't smoke and runs great. The Automatic transmission shifts
smoothly. You may consider a tune up in
order to start your own service records.
This Escort will drive you home wherever you need to drive, in STYLE.
This car comes with a clear lien free title.... We will pick you up at the
Salisbury, MD airport during normal business hours or by appt. We go the extra
mile for you. There is a $200.00 fee on all vehicles sold. This covers a
cleaning, Carfax, 60 day temp tags, postage, lien verification, and lets us
sell with NO RESERVE. We aim to please and hope you will have a pleasant buying
experience with us! If you can't see our video or pictures, you may be at work
and have a filter for youtube or photo hosting. Look on another computer.. We
have been in business since 1948. This listing will end Thursday 8/7/14 at
10:30pm EST. Happy Bidding!!! |
Ford Escort for Sale
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Mon, Jan 12 2015The Autoblog staff universally loves the Ford F-150 SVT Raptor, and the truck's about to get even better. Coming in the fall of 2016 (we'd assume as a 2017 model), the next off-road-ready pickup from Ford will boast an all-new, purpose-built, high-strength steel frame and a lightweight aluminum body that saves more than 500 pounds when compared to the current Raptor. It's six inches wider overall than the regular 2015 F-150, which both makes it look awfully mean but also aids in stability when driving fast off the road, and new LED lighting elements make it stand out when the sun goes dim. Under the Raptor's muscular hood will be a 3.5-liter EcoBoost V6 engine that will make more than the current 6.2-liter V8's 411 horsepower and 434 pound-feet of torque, though we don't have exact power figures for the next-gen Raptor quite yet. Also new will be a 10-speed automatic transmission, which will replace the current six-speed unit and ought to provide appropriate ratios for both rock crawling and high-speed desert trail running. Speaking of high-speed running, what makes the Raptor tick, perhaps more than any other single component, are its custom-designed suspension bits. Redesigned, larger Fox Racing Shocks with more suspension travel and all-new terrain management technology, combined with BFGoodrich All-Terrain KO2 tires, are the bits and pieces that allow for Baja-style off-roading. View 14 Photos The four-wheel-drive system in the next-gen Raptor will include a Terrain Management with settings for Normal driving, Street driving, Weather mode (for rain, snow or ice), Mud and Sand, Baja mode and Rock mode. According to Ford, the Raptor's new transfer case is designed to work as both a locking unit for crawling and a full-time unit for other off-road applications. A Torsen front differential will be optional. Basically, if all of this new stuff turns out to be as good in practice as it sounds in a press release, the next F-150 Raptor will only serve to separate Ford's off-road pickup even further from its half-hearted competitors. Feel free to watch the video and read more down below.
Ford Explorer, Expedition next to go aluminum?
Sun, 13 Apr 2014Ford made some serious waves when it unveiled the latest F-150. Instead of making its bodywork out of steel, like just about every other truck on the market, Ford went with aluminum. And you can bet the F-150 won't be the last Ford model to go with the lightweight alloy construction, either.
Our compatriots at Edmunds report that Dearborn is considering replacing two of its most popular SUVs with aluminum versions. One candidate is the Expedition, which would make sense considering that the current model (like the two preceding generations and the fullsize Bronco before it) is based on the F-150's underpinnings. Another is the Explorer, which was traditionally based on the Ranger pickup but went with a car-like unibody chassis in its current iteration. If the Explorer does go the way of aluminum, don't expect it to be a part of its very next update, which is likely due too soon for such major changes.
It would stand to reason that, if the Expedition were to go aluminum, so would the next-generation Lincoln Navigator. Ditto the MKT together with the Explorer. But those aren't likely to be the only models in contention for aluminum construction. Like any other automaker, Ford is under pressure to steadily reduce its carbon emissions and improve its fuel economy figures, prompting it to look at a whole range of measures - including more efficient engines, lower rolling-resistance tires, active aerodynamics and lightweight construction. Expect aluminum to play a big part in that equation moving forward.
Ford pits Cobra Jet versus GRC Fiesta ST, worlds collide
Thu, 31 Oct 2013Racing takes on many forms in the automotive world. There are sanctioned events that are as varied and diverse as NASCAR, Formula One, Global Rallycross and drag racing, and to be good enough to win competitively in one discipline, you need to have a specialized vehicle. Or do you?
Ford decided to find out what would happen when its Global Rallycross Fiesta ST, driven by Tanner Foust, lined up against its Mustang Cobra Jet drag racer, driven by Roy Hill. In one lane, Tanner has just 2.0 liters of displacement to work with, while Roy has more than double that, at 5.0 liters. Evening the playing field a bit, Tanner has a massive turbocharger and all-wheel drive; Roy has to filter all his supercharged power through the rear wheels only.
So, who wins? We suggest you see for yourself in the press release and video below. And we're holding out hope that Tanner's challenge at the end results in another video from Ford Racing...