No Reserve 1992 Ford F250 Xlt Extended Cab 460ci At 30k Actual Miles Tow Package on 2040-cars
Lakewood, Washington, United States
Up for No Reserve Auction is a 1992 Ford F250 3/4 ton 2wd extra cab truck . Always local Washington truck so you know that it is rust free. Only 2 owners and always garage kept . Truck is well equipped with smooth and powerful running 460ci with AT/OD transmission , AC , Tilt ,Cruise , Power Windows and Locks.It comes with bucket seats, center console , 8 ft bed , dual fuel tanks , bed liner, diamond plate box , running boards , tow package and Trailer Brake etc. ... miles are actual at 30,128... runs and drives like it should with no shakes or weird noises .Body, Paint and Interior look amazing as you should expect on a nice low mile vehicle . Inspections are welcome just call to make an appt. I can also take it to a mechanic of your choice if you wish ...I can also help with shipping it to your door if needed .... any questions or to make an offer call Jim at 253 576 4419.
trucks like this are hard to find yet alone at NO RESERVE ... serious bidders only please as any bid can potentially win this auction ....thanks and happy bidding
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Ford Focus Electric gets $6,000 price drop, now starts at $29,995
Mon, Oct 20 2014In early 2013, the Nissan Leaf shed a massive $6,500 from its $35,200 base price to offer a new starting price of $28,800. Since then, we have seen numerous other plug-in vehicles get smaller price tags, from the Honda Fit EV (lower lease price) to the Chevrolet Volt (around $5,000 lower) to the Mitsubishi i (a $6,130 drop). Last year, Ford lowered the $39,200 price of the Focus Electric by around $4,000, but that hasn't been enough to get the Ford EV to really compete, saleswise, with other plug-in vehicles on the market. But wait, as they say, there's more. This past weekend, Ford lopped another $6,000 from the price of both the 2014 model year Focus EVs currently on dealer lots as well as the redesigned 2015 models that are now rolling out (they're basically the same car, minus some appearance changes). Ford spokesman Aaron Miller confirmed to AutoblogGreen that the Focus EV will now start at $29,995 and said that reducing the price should make the Blue Oval's only pure EV competitive. "We hope by reducing the price we're giving consumers another reason to consider it," he said. Through the end of September 2014, Ford has sold just 1,534 Focus EVs in the US (the model sold 1,335 in the first nine months of 2013). For comparison's sake, the Nissan Leaf starts at $29,010 and sells around 3,000 units a month in the US. Miller notes that the Focus EV has been selling the best on the West Coast, and is also doing well on the East Coast. After that, he said Atlanta and the Great Lakes area also see decent sales of model's admittedly small pie. We can only assume that offering the EV for under $30,000 will make that pie somewhat bigger.
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Ford has likely spruced up the hatch's interior, as well, though we don't have photos of that at this time. Mum's the word on when we'll see the new C-Max, but our best guess is that it'll arrive sometime in the next year.
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A reader at Jalopnik sent in a survey in which respondents were asked to gauge the name for a new performance brand from a "major automotive manufacturer," and while the identity of that automaker was not disclosed, according to the survey, the automaker is considering the name 999 for its new go-fast unit.
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