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1 Owner - Eddie Bauer - 4x4 - V10 - 3rd Seat - Leather - Tv/dvd - No Reserve on 2040-cars

Year:2005 Mileage:166207
Location:

Northfield, Connecticut, United States

Northfield, Connecticut, United States
Advertising:

For sale we have a 1 Owner 2005 Ford Excursion Eddie Bauer. This is the last of the Excursion- they will not make them anymore and if you don't want to pay over $20-K for a diesel then this is the one! This truck is a 1 owner truck, clean carfax, no accidents, and it runs like brand new. The 6.8L V10 EFI motor fires right up, it is healthy with no ticks no knocks no manifolds leaks, just a solid healthy V10 like it should be. The automatic transmission shifts smoothly thru out all the gears with no delays and no issues. The 4x4 engages in and out like it should. The truck drives straight down the road like a bullet, it has a tight front end, firm brakes, no pulsation from the rotors, cold ac, warm heat, lots of tire tread. Outside of the body is in great shape and the beautiful paint still shines like day one. Undercarriage is dry with no rust. Inside of the beauty is fully loaded, after all it has the Eddie Bauer trim, interior is in excellent shape. This truck was owned by an older gentleman who not only took excellent care of this truck- he also kept it in the garage and drove it down south most of the time thus why the high miles and the excellent shape. If you like what you see you will not be disappointed at this beauty. Fly down and drive this truck ANYWHERE WITH NO WORRIES! Questions? Call me at 2036791202

This vehicle is being SOLD AS-IS, where is with no warranty, expressed written or implied. The seller shall not be responsible for the correct description, authenticity, genuineness, or defects herein, and makes no warranty in connection therewith. No allowance or set aside will be made on account of any incorrectness, imperfection, defect or damage. Any descriptions or representations are for identification purposes only and are not to be construed as a warranty of any type. It is the responsibility of the buyer to have thoroughly inspected the vehicle, and to have satisfied himself or herself as to the condition and value and to bid based upon that judgement solely. The seller shall and will make every reasonable effort to disclose any known defects associated with this vehicle at the buyer's request prior to the close of sale. Seller assumes no responsibility for any repairs regardless of any oral statements about the vehicle.

About Us

WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT

 The majority of the inventory consists of one owner, trade-ins from local franchised new car dealerships. Every vehicle is hand-picked and given an extensive road test and checked over prior to being listed. You will be provided with all known information; both, good and bad, in the form of an accurate description and plenty of images. You are invited to inspect the vehicle on your own or hire a third party inspection prior to bidding.

HOW IT WORKS

Purchasing from us you can find exactly what your looking for without every leaving your home. You have EBay's feedback system to see the experience of past customers. All the vehicles are test-driven, major components, options, and safety features are checked and described in the listing. Although your not getting a pre-certified used vehicle, we can GUARANTEE that your vehicle will be as-described and as pictured. You can be assured that there are no major issues, although some scrutinizing customers may have to invest some money to bring it up their standards. If you want to save 30%-50% of KBB retail you are at the right place. If you have any questions about this or any of my other auctions please feel free to contact me via e-mail or you can call me. Thank you for your interest and I look forward to hearing from you.

 

Terms & Conditions

$300.00 processing fee will be added to the total value of the auction. This fee includes a In-Transit Tag , notary services, messenger, and title transfer. This fee is not negotiable. It is a fixed amount for any car-purchaser, and dealers are included. Please don't bid if funds are not available at the time of bidding. 

Connecticut buyers must pay sales tax and tag fees. Out-of-state buyers are responsible for their own taxes in their own states. 



 

Winning bidder must contact us within 24 hours of auction end, and make arrangements for payment at that time. A $500.00 non refundable deposit is due within 24 hours of end of auction. The remainder is due within 7 days of auction end. If no contact is made within 24 hours we reserve the right to re-list the vehicle, sell it to the next high bidder, or sell it otherwise.

 

Most banks and credit unions do not finance vehicles older than 1995 or with more than 100K miles. Make sure if financing that your financial institution accepts the year and miles of this vehicle before bidding. Please arrange financing prior to bidding. Buyer is responsible for pickup or shipping of this vehicle. If you wish to have it shipped using a service, we will gladly cooperate. You can locate shippers by doing a search for `auto shippers`. If you are not sure about something, please ask! Do not assume anything not listed is included. We reserve the right to cancel bids for excessive negative feedback. We reserve the right to end the listing if the vehicle is no longer available for sale. Please do not bid on this auction unless you are serious about owning this vehicle.  PLEASE ONLY BID WHAT YOU ARE WILLING TO PAY. IF THE RESERVE IS NOT MET, WE MAY CONTACT THE HIGH BIDDER TO OFFER THE SECOND CHANCE OPTION. Please note that some used vehicles may not have floor mats, second set of keys or remote and owner manual, those items can always be obtained by you through a dealer or EBay at a relatively low cost. We do not guarantee remote controls and power antennas. We hand pick all of our vehicles and only buy the ones that will bring you the satisfaction you deserve. But please keep in mind, no used vehicle is absolutely perfect, it may or will have some minor normal wear or minor imperfections (interior, exterior) as it is Used and has been driven. Please keep in mind that mileage on some vehicles may be slightly higher as they may be driven/test driven during the listing. Some used vehicles may have had some previous paintwork to refinish minor scratches or eliminate minor door dings. When buying a used car, one should expect a certain amount of wear, use and flaws that one would not expect from buying a new car. A vehicle that is eight (8) years old will show more wear than one that is three (3) years old. Please remember that you are bidding on a quality pre-owned automobile. Every effort is made to accurately and fairly describe our vehicles. Any errors, if any, are unintentional and, at best, should be minor. All pre-owned automobiles may or may not have some imperfections from normal everyday use. We will do our best to openly disclose any noticeable defects in our auctions. Some common signs of wear might include door dings, scratches, dents, paint touch-ups, rock chips, normal convertible top wear, bumper marks, paint flaws, windshield stone marks, normal tire and wheel wear, and minor interior, electrical (light bulbs, switches, etc.), brake wear, suspension, minor cracks and mechanical wear (normal for mileage). We do not guarantee inspection on any vehicle for any state. Vehicle is purchased with any inspection shown in the photos only! ALL THIRD PARTY INSPECTIONS HAS TO BE DONE BEFORE THE AUCTION OVER!!!

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Ford bringing 10 custom Transit Connects to SEMA

Tue, 29 Oct 2013

With 57 vehicles planned for its SEMA display, it comes as little surprise that Ford has plenty of teasers for its show cars. After showing us what it has in store for the Mustang, Fiesta and Focus ST, now we're getting a look at some of the custom creations based on the redesigned 2014 Transit Connect van.
These nine Transit Connects are decked out to various degrees of customization, but our favorite might be the chopped and lowered Transit Connect from Mob Steel (shown above), which has a similar slammed stance that we see on some custom VW Buses. On the opposite extreme, LGE & CTS Motorsports has jacked up a Transit Connect to make a Cross Country cruiser that we wouldn't mind taking on a road trip.
There are seven other teasers from various companies, and you can check them all out in the gallery above or in the press release below. Ford is also promising a tenth Transit Connect for SEMA, so stay tuned for that as well.

Weekly Recap: Marchionne's Manifesto again calls for industry consolidation

Sat, May 2 2015

Sergio Marchionne isn't taking no for an answer. Despite public rebuffs from General Motors and Ford, the leader of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles continues to push for consolidation within the auto industry. His latest assertion came Wednesday when he said a combination of FCA with another automaker could net savings of $5 billion or more annually. No, this isn't about selling his company, he claimed, it's about cutting costs. Put simply, the auto industry wastes money, Marchionne said during FCA's earnings conference call. Companies invest billions to develop basic components that all cars use, but many consumers don't care how they work or recognize the differences. "About half of this is really relevant in terms of positioning the car in the marketplace," he said. "The other half, in our view, is stuff which is neither visible to the consumer nor is it relevant to the consumer." In 2014, top automakers spent more than $100 million on product development, FCA estimated. Marchionne said consolidation could save up to $1 billion on powertrains alone, noting that almost every automaker offers four- and six-cylinder engines. Not everyone has to make their own, he contended. "The consumer could not give a flying leap whose engines we are using because they are irrelevant to the buying decision." That's pretty provocative for enthusiasts, but less so for average consumers. Still, there are major differences in power and efficiency ratings, even among similar engines. Skeptics could argue consolidation would also weaken competition and reduce choices for car buyers. Marchionne stressed his presentation, curiously entitled Confessions of a Capital Junkie, wouldn't require closing factories or dealerships. It's not his final "big deal" as CEO, intent to sell FCA, or a way to elevate his company up the automotive food chain. He claims he wants to fundamentally change the industry and its habit for burning cash. "The horrible part about this, and the thing that I find most offensive, is that the capital consumption rate is duplicative," he said. "It doesn't deliver real value to the consumer and it is in its purest form, economic waste." Other News & Notes Ford Profits dip in first quarter Ford profits fell $65 million to $924 million in the first quarter, hampered by slight dips in revenue and sales.

How Ford switched gears for the all-new F-150

Fri, Mar 6 2015

Editor's Note: This story is authored by Julia Halewicz, a senior editor with AOL's Custom Solutions Group. She holds a Masters in Journalism from NYU and has spent her career as an editor of various newspapers, magazines and digital outlets. Last year on the Friday before Labor Day, the 2014 Ford F-150 pickup truck came off the Dearborn assembly line for the last time. After the last seam was welded, the F-150 that had been so beloved by American consumers would begin the transition from traditional steel manufacturing to an aluminum body, and the second phase of Ford's 2007 blueprint for sustainability would begin. Jobs would be created, and Ford would deliver a stronger product to its consumers. It was a moment Ford would call the biggest in the company's 111-year history. Breaking The Mold For some, the change was almost unfathomable. How could a truck be made with aluminum, and why change what clearly was working very well for the company? "We have a saying at Ford that leaders lead," said Doug Scott, the company's truck group marketing manager. "This was an ideal product to make with aluminum-alloy, because lightweighting made so much sense for a truck, because the extent to which you could take weight out of a truck, you could add more value to the customer in terms of more towing, more payload, more durability, more efficiency – so again all this required us to be out in front further out in front that we normally would be to make sure that we would deliver on all those expectations." Ford began the planning process about five years before the first aluminum F-150 would come to market. The company had a lot of questions. What was customer acceptance of aluminum, could they build the truck, and could the truck be repaired out in the field? Finally, Ford needed to determine if there were enough materials available to support the demand for the F-Series. Aluminum vehicles aren't unusual, but had never been built on the scale of the F-150 – approximately one every minute. Ford created two prototypes to determine if the product would meet and exceed consumer expectations. Any change to the vehicle had to be justified in performance, safety and economy. An aluminum truck needed to be safer, lighter, have increased payload, haul more, and have improved fuel efficiency. After driving the prototypes, Ford knew it was ready to move forward. Once the aluminum truck was ready to build, the next challenge was quickly transforming the plant.