2004 Ford Excursion Limited on 2040-cars
Danby, Vermont, United States
Transmission:Automatic
Fuel Type:Diesel
Vehicle Title:Clean
Engine:6.0L Diesel V8
Year: 2004
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 1FMSU43P04EC19400
Mileage: 182600
Interior Color: Tan
Number of Seats: 7
Trim: LIMITED
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Ford
Drive Type: 4WD
Safety Features: Back Seat Safety Belts, Driver Airbag, Fog Lights, Passenger Airbag
Drive Side: Left-Hand Drive
Fuel: diesel
Model: Excursion
Exterior Color: Black
Car Type: Passenger Vehicles
Number of Doors: 5
Features: AM/FM Stereo, Air Conditioning, Alloy Wheels, Automatic Headlamp Switching, Automatic Wiper, Auxiliary heating, CD Player, CD-Changer, Climate Control, Cruise Control, DVD/CD Player, Electric Mirrors, Folding Mirrors, Independent and Adjustable Rear Seats, Leather Seats, Overhead DVD Player, Parking Sensors, Power Locks, Power Seats, Power Steering, Power Windows, Reversing Radar, Roof Rack, Seat Heating, Tilt Steering Wheel, Tinted Rear Windows, Trailer Hitch, Truck Registration
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
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2013 Ford C-Max Hybrid
Thu, 02 May 2013No Prius Killer
As much as we enthusiasts like to rail on the lowly Toyota Prius as the harbinger of death for all we hold dear, there's no denying the machine's absolute and interminable grip on the hybrid hatchback market in the United States. Toyota has so thoroughly sunk its teeth into the segment that you can clearly hear the automaker's incisors clacking against one another with the conclusion of each financial quarter. And there's little wonder why. Buyers can plop down less than $25,000 and have a runabout that can return up to an estimated 51 miles per gallon in the city, leaving every other entry on the market with precious little gristle to gnaw on.
Enter the 2013 Ford C-Max Hybrid. With its claimed 47 mpg combined, the funky little hatch from Europe already falls behind the 48 mpg city offered by the Prius, but that marginal sacrifice in fuel economy could be a small price to pay for buyers who want a credible alternative to the stalwart Toyota. Unfortunately, like the Fusion Hybrid, the C-Max Hybrid had trouble even approaching its Environmental Protection Agency estimates during our time with the car.
James Franco and tiger tease Ford Super Bowl commercial
Sat, 01 Feb 2014Ford has just released a teaser for its Super Bowl ad, and unlike just about every other automaker, it seems that the Blue Oval is going to make us wait until Sunday to see the full spot. The teaser is, um, strange.
It stars James Franco, who believes he is Ron Riggle, the comedian, Fox NFL Sunday host and retired Marine lieutenant colonel. There's also a tiger. The vague spot has Franco claiming that "this is no ordinary commercial." You'll note on the bottom right, there's a Ford logo and the hashtag #nearlydouble.
According to Automotive News, it's part of a massive viral effort being pushed forward by Ford and its dealerships. Ford sent different teasers and "vignettes" to dealership employees and asked them to share them on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter, in the hopes of creating a viral effect.
2014 Ford Fiesta ST
Tue, 15 Oct 2013I'm not overly inclined to professional jealousy, as a rule. Sure, I go a bit green around the eyes when Ramsey draws the 911 GT3 trip to Weissach, Harley is tapped-in to drive a completely stunning Porsche 911 by Singer, or, you know, Drew Phillips gets to shoot a Lamborghini Veneno in the middle of a desert like some sort of sheik. I hate you guys...
Honestly though, one of the new car events that dug me the most, was when our Steven J. Ewing got to fling the Ford Fiesta ST around some hot corner of Europe. What goes around comes around, I suppose, as Mr. Ewing himself espoused an envious nature of the Focus ST trip that came before.
The good news in all this covetous intra-office behavior? All the cars mentioned, and specifically the Fiesta ST, are just wonderful to drive. I can say that with more confidence than ever now, having joined Ford for a good bit of Fiesta-flinging myself. In my case, the locale was slightly more pedestrian (Michigan not Portugal), and the car in question was the five-door version of the Fiesta ST that we get here in The States, as opposed to the three-door number they get across the pond.