2013 Ford F-150 Lariat on 2040-cars
Black River, Michigan, United States
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DIAMOND PEARL WHITE TRI COAT EXTERIOR matched with a beautiful TAN(HEATED AND COOLED/FRONT LEATHER) interior 2013 FORD F-150 CREW-CAB LARIAT-EDITION.4WD(FOUR-WHEEL-DRIVE)in EXCELLENT condition. LARIAT PACKAGE. THE ONE AND ONLY/THE POWERFUL AND THRIFTY 3.5 LITER V6 ECO-BOOST(TURBO) engine that delivered RIDICULOUS power and torque ( Best TRUCK engine on the market! ). SMOOTH SHIFTING AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION. LOCKABLE TAILGATE WITH SOFT OPENING SHOCKS. FACTORY REMOTE START. 2 KEYS/FOBS. FULL LEATHER(TAN COLOR) SEATING. FRONT HEATED SEATS. FRONT COOLED SEATS. REAR TRAILER ELECTRONIC BRAKE CONTROL. LEATHER WRAPPED STEERING WHEEL. SELECT SHIFT TRANSMISSION. DRIVER MEMORY SEAT. NAVIGATION SYSTEM. STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS. SONY SPEAKER SYSTEM. XENON HEADLIGHTS. POWER OPERATED SUNROOF WITH SHADE OPTION. FACTORY REMOTE START SYSTEM. SYNC AUDIO. FACTORY CHROME SIDE RUNNING BOARDS. 20" CHROME WHEELS ON 20" (NEAR NEW )TIRES. POWER FOLDING-HEATED MIRRORS. FULL REAR ELECTRONIC TOW PACKAGE. CHROME FRONT TOW HOOKS. REAR VIEW CAMERA(SHOWS IMAGE IN REAR VIEW MIRROR). AMBIENT LIGHTNING. X-LINE BED LINER. REAR PARKING ASSIST SENSORS. 12 v outlet. AC OUTLET. Fog lights. Traction control. Power windows. Power locks. vehicle anti-theft. Cruise control. ELECTRIC OUTLETS THROUGH OUT.
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Motorweek goes retro with '80s hot hatch shootout
Mon, 03 Nov 2014Motorweek's decades of history on television make it the perfect medium to look back into the automotive past and see how things are different now. It recently added old road test videos to its YouTube channel of the Acura NSX and Toyota Supra, as well as the Ferrari F40. For one of its newest flashback clips, Motorweek has exhumed an affordable five-car challenge of 1986's premiere hot hatches.
By today's standards, this is an eclectic field that features fondly remembered classics like the Volkswagen GTI 16-valve and Acura Integra. However, it also throws in some nearly forgotten contenders like the Dodge Colt Turbo and Ford Escort GT. The angular Toyota Corolla FX16 GT-S rounds out the group.
It's fascinating to watch Motorweek run the quintet through the slalom, down the drag strip and on various roads. What's most striking in this clip is the difference in the definition of a performance car between then and now. With its 16-valve, 1.8-liter four-cylinder, the GTI is the burliest of the contenders with 123 horsepower, but it still takes 8.8 seconds to reach 60 miles per hour. By today's standards, that would make it a plain-jane economy car, and not even a particularly quick one.
Ladies Love It: Ford Fiesta wins Womens World Car of the Year
Thu, 25 Jul 2013It's official: A panel of female automotive writers has chosen the Ford Fiesta 1.0-liter EcoBoost as the Womens World Car of the Year, and it beat tough competition like the Mazda CX-5, Range Rover and Porsche Boxster S for the overall top spot.
The CX-5 and Range Rover won the SUV and Luxury Car categories, respectively, and the Boxster S laid claim to the Sports Car category, beating the runner up Audi RS5 and third place Toyota GT86/Subaru BRZ (or Scion FR-S). The Audi Allroad was named the Family car of the year.
The panel consisted of 18 female automotive writers from around the world tasked with picking the best car in each of eight categories, including top vehicle overall, using criteria that women utilize when shopping for a car. That includes safety, value-for-money, aesthetic appearance, storage space, child-friendliness, ease-of-driving, color, sex appeal and environmental footprint.
Pickup prices rising at 2x industry average
Tue, 11 Jun 2013We've said it before, but bears repeating: Pickup trucks are the financial engines of America's automakers. Good thing, then, that the segment is in rude health - in fact, Automotive News is suggesting that pickup truck sales are arguably healthier than they were pre-recession, even though the segment's volume is still significantly down from where it was before the bottom fell out of the US economy. That's because per-unit profits on full-size trucks are skyrocketing, outpacing the industry's average price increases by more than double since 2005. According to data from Edmunds, the average transaction price of a full-size pickup is now $39,915 - a heady increase over the $31,059 average price in 2005 - a gain of over 8 percent after inflation is factored in.
Just how important are trucks to automakers' bottom lines? Automotive News quotes a Morgan Stanley analyst as saying the Ford F-Series is responsible for 90 percent of the company's 2012 profits, and General Motors isn't far behind, with the Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra twins chipping in about two-thirds of the automaker's earnings.
Automotive News points out that Detroit's automakers now have the money to invest in modernizing their full-size truck offerings, in part because they don't have the same overhead and legacy costs that pushed General Motors and Chrysler into bankruptcy. Certainly, the pickup segment has seen a lot of innovations as of late, including turbocharged V6s, coil-spring rear suspensions and active aero. Those improvements in important areas like fuel economy and ride comfort have given existing pickup buyers new reasons to upgrade. In addition, automakers are piling on the tech and luxury goodies, creating more and more high-content, high-profit models like the Ford F-150 King Ranch, Ram 1500 Laramie Longhorn and Chevrolet Silverado High Country (shown).