2000 Ford Explorer Sport Sport Utility 2-door 4.0l on 2040-cars
Grand Ledge, Michigan, United States
2000 Ford Explorer Sport Two door, 4-wheel drive with 215,496 miles. This has a V-6 4.0 liter engine. It runs and drives okay. The power windows work. The 4-wheel drive seems to be working fine. Here is what I think is wrong with vehicle. This is my opinion and I’m not an expert. · The back lift gate doesn’t open, but the back window opens. · The muffler system is very loud and is not factory. · The vehicle does have some rust on it. · The tires are not in very good shape. You must come to Grand Ledge, MI 48837, with your Driver’s License and cash to pick up the vehicle. You will need to sign the title. This does have a clear Michigan title. Please look at all the pictures. Local pick up only in Grand Ledge, MI 48837
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Has the 2015 Ford Mustang gained hundreds of pounds?
Sun, 01 Jun 2014Automakers face competing interests when it comes to developing a new generation of vehicle. On the one hand, companies want to build their cars to be safer and better handling, with more equipment and maybe even larger dimensions over the model it's replacing. On the other hand, they strive to keep weight down to the benefit of both performance and fuel consumption. Usually something has to give, and in the case of the new 2015 Ford Mustang, those efforts may have resulted in a weight penalty of two or three hundred pounds.
This according to Blue Oval modifier Steeda Autosports, which states that "the 2015 Mustang ended up gaining 200-300 pounds in this remake". Despite the Mustang not being on the market yet, it would appear the leading Ford aftermarketer has been given early access to the 2015 model to help jumpstart its tuning efforts (a rather common development among trusted tuners). If Steeda's assertion is accurate, that would make the challenge of getting the new pony car up to speed for both Ford and aftermarket customizers like Steeda that much greater.
We're waiting for official word from Ford on the veracity of Steeda's claim, but if true, it's bound to be a bit of disappointing news for legions of Blue Oval performance enthusiasts. Watch this space for more.
This 1969 Ford F-100 has a Cadillac CTS-V engine lurking underhood
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Michigan museum offers Model T driving classes
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From the crank starter to the column-mounted throttle control, this driving school teaches people all there is to know about driving and operating a Model T. Each class lasts about two and a half hours and is only open to 18 students. There are ten sessions planned for 2014 - twice a day on May 3, June 22, July 22, August 23 and September 14. The class costs $95 (or $85 for members), and it also includes a tour of the museum's automobile collection.
In addition to this driving school, the museum has plenty of exhibits on the property, and it's open all but three days per year (Easter, Christmas and New Year's Day) with free admission for school field trips and active military. Be sure to check out the Gilmore Car Museum's website or visit them on Facebook for more info.