2011 Ford F150 Xlt on 2040-cars
7726 North Point Blvd, Winston Salem, North Carolina, United States
Engine:5.0L V8 32V MPFI DOHC Flexible Fuel
Transmission:6-Speed Automatic
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 1FTFX1EFXBFC64187
Stock Num: J9655A
Make: Ford
Model: F150 XLT
Year: 2011
Exterior Color: Vermillion Red
Interior Color: Steel Gray
Options: Drive Type: 4WD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
Mileage: 64059
This vermillion red 2011 Ford F-150 4WD SuperCab XLT is powered by a 5.0L V8 that produces 360 horsepower and 380 pound feet of torque! The XLT, the F series' most popular package, makes available full power accessories, A/C, cruise control, AM/FM/CD/MP3 and Sirius Satellite connectivity, automatic headlights, power mirrors, aluminum wheels, tubular chrome running boards, steel gray cloth upholstery and folding rear seats and bed liner! With towing package, towing capacity tops out at about 11,000 pounds! This 2011 F-150 has a clean, two owner Carfax history and has been serviced through our dealership! Call North Point Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram, located in Winston Salem, NC, to schedule a test drive today! You have made the right Choice by Contacting North Point Chrysler Jeep, Here's why? - Winston Salem's only Five Star Chrysler-Jeep Dealership - #1 Chrysler-Jeep Dealer in NC/SC -Top 50 Chrysler Volume Dealers in the U.S.A. - Nearly 400 vehicles in stock. "Stop Shopping and start driving"
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Ford trademarking 'Mach 1,' possibly for Mustang
Thu, 24 Oct 2013A legendary name might be accompanying the redesigned, 2015 Mustang when it finally makes its world debut - Mach 1. Stumbled upon by the team at Ford Authority, the Mach 1 title was found in a trademark filing with the US Patent and Trademark Office, and would revive a name last used on the fourth-generation, 2003 Mustang.
While the the 2003 vintage was well and good, the Mach 1 is really remembered for a three-year run from 1969 to 1971 - it's best to just forget the emissions-choked 1972 to 1978 Mach 1s - when power output ranged from a modest 250 horsepower with the two-barrel, 351-cubic-inch Windsor V8 to "375 hp" (actual output was rumored to be well north of 400 horsepower) with the righteous, 429-cubic-inch Super Cobra Jet V8.
What does the title hold for the sixth-generation Mustang? It's tough to say. The fanatics at Ford Authority seem to think Mach 1 could take the place of the Shelby GT500 at the top of the Mustang hierarchy, which sounds like a valid argument. At the same time, we could see the SVT Cobra moniker returning for the flagship model, and the Mach 1 doing battle with the Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 (unless the Boss 302 were to return). Confounding things is the historical precedent - the Mach 1 was responsible for the death of the Mustang GT in 1969, so it might make sense as a volume performance model.
40+ cars that barely avoid the gas guzzler tax
Thu, 24 Jul 2014
The Gas Guzzler schedule, with mpg ratings and charges that haven't changed since 1991, lays out which fuel-swillers owe what to Uncle Sam.
I started thinking about the "Gas Guzzler Tax" - considerably less well known as The Energy Tax Act of 1978 - when I was driving Dodge's new Challenger SRT Hellcat last week. Unsurprisingly for a car that can burn 1.5 gallons of gas per minute at max tilt, theoretically able to empty a full tank of premium in about 13 minutes, the Hellcat will be subject to the Gas Guzzler Tax schedule when it goes on sale.
2015 Ford Focus
Tue, 14 Oct 2014Sitting down at the pre-drive briefing with Ford engineers ahead of sampling the refreshed 2015 Focus, water bottles clinked as we wet our whistles before Q&A. While pouring a glass, we noticed something stamped on the bottle label: "1L." One liter. We were palming the exact displacement of the EcoBoost engine our group was about to drive. This was undoubtedly coincidence (such bottles litter every conference and dinner table in Europe) but it served to drive home just how small the total swept volume of Ford's wunderkind powerplant really is. It's tiny.
Of course, this isn't our first run-in with the little triple - we've sampled its turbocharged charms before in Ford's smaller Fiesta. At that time, we found it had plenty of poke for the subcompact, but the larger C-segment Focus carries around another 450 pounds or so and pushes a wider profile through the air. Would the three-cylinder have the stuffing to make the most of the Focus' athletic chassis, or would it be a letdown? Would it be the same as it was when we tested it in a Euro-spec Focus a couple of years ago? There was nothing left for it but to head out on the bucolic roads surrounding Versailles the day after the Paris Motor Show and find out for ourselves.