2004 Ford Expedition-low Miles 118 K With Extras on 2040-cars
Los Angeles, California, United States
2004 EXPEDITION WITH LOW MILES 118,000 AND EXTRAS -CLEAN TITLE -ENGINE RUNS SUPER GOOD OIL CHANGES DONE REGURLALY -3 KEY 2 CONTROLS ....2 TRANSPODER KEY WITH 1 CONTROLS AND ONE TRANSPODER KEY WITH CONTROL IT SELF .... -HAS EXAUST SYSTEM INSTALL---MUFFLERS SYSTEM -CHROME FRONT GRILL ...... -ONLY 118,000 ORIGINAL MILES -PRETTY CLEAN IN THE OUTSIDE ...IT MIGHT HAVE SOME SCRACHEST BUT NOTHING SERIOUS THIS EXPEDITION IS BEEN USE TO GO TO STORE ,SCHOOL, AND MAILLLY CITY DRIVING NOT TO PULL SO IT IS IN PRETTY GOOD CONDITION...IF U HAVE ANY QUESTIONS U CAN CONTACT ME BY TEXT TO 626-394-1122 OR KIK ME AT SUPERGIPSY |
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Chip Ganassi Racing switches to the Ford EcoBoost-powered Riley Daytona Prototype
Wed, 06 Nov 2013Chip Ganassi Racing with Felix Sabates (CGRFS) announced yesterday at Ford's SEMA press conference that it will field a Ford-Riley Daytona Prototype with the 3.5-liter EcoBoost V6 in the 2014 United SportsCar Championship (USCC). CGRFS is the second team to commit to the new Ford-Riley car, behind Michael Shank Racing (which has already used the racecar to break a 26-year-old top-speed record at Daytona International Speedway).
"Over the last 10 seasons we have been able to experience a great deal of success in Grand-Am," Chip Ganassi says, "and now with the dawn of the new United SportsCar Championship we feel that Ford power will be a key ingredient to writing the next chapter of our sports car program."
In the last Grand-Am season, CGRFS raced a BMW-Riley Daytona Prototype. The team has won seven Daytona Prototype championships, all in the past ten years. Scott Pruett and Memo Rojas return as the team's prototype co-drivers, and will attend their maiden race in the Ford-Riley at the Rolex 24 at Daytona in January.
Lincoln recycling tree fibers into new MKX armrest
Thu, Feb 27 2014Want to hug a tree, or at least a really small part of one. Then set your arm down on one of those armrests in the 2014 Lincoln MKX crossover. The US automaker is working with Weyerhaeuser and Johnson Controls on a tree-based, cellulose-reinforced polypropylene material used in the component that connects the armrest to the floor console, Wards Auto says. With properties similar to plastic, the tree-based material replaces fiberglass and is about six percent lighter. No big deal for now, but if the material starts getting used for things like battery trays and interior storage covers, that loss in weight may eventually start adding up enough to boost fuel economy a bit, providing a green double bonus. Lincoln parent Ford, which isn't saying how much more (or less?) it costs to use the new material, established its Biomaterials and Plastics Research team in 2001. In 2007, the company began using soy-based foam in car seats used for models such as the Lincoln Navigator and Ford Mustang and has since broadened biomaterials use to components like floormats and cupholder inserts. Ford also used recycled plastic bottles from the 2012 North America International Auto Show for seats in the Focus Electric.
What's in a trademark? Sometimes, the next iconic car name
Thu, 07 Aug 2014
The United States Patent and Trademark Office is a treasure trove for auto enthusiasts, especially those who double as conspiracy theorists.
Why has Toyota applied to trademark "Supra," the name of one of its legendary sports cars, even though it hasn't sold one in the United States in 16 years? Why would General Motors continue to register "Chevelle" long after one of the most famous American muscle cars hit the end of the road? And what could Chrysler possibly do with the rights to "313," the area code for Detroit?