2014 Ford F350 Lariat Super Duty on 2040-cars
2605 East State Road 44, Shelbyville, Indiana, United States
Engine:6.7L V8 32V DDI OHV Turbo Diesel
Transmission:6-Speed Automatic
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 1FT8W3BT4EEA02578
Stock Num: 14023
Make: Ford
Model: F350 Lariat Super Duty
Year: 2014
Exterior Color: Ruby Red Metallic Tinted Clearcoat
Interior Color: Charcoal Black
Options: Drive Type: 4WD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
Mileage: 4
Leather Seats, CHARCOAL BLACK, PREMIUM LEATHER SEATING SURFACES 40/20/40 BENCH, Tow Hitch, WHEELS: 20 CHROME CLAD CAST ALUMINUM... Alloy Wheels. Ruby Red Metallic Tinted Clearcoat exterior and Charcoal Black interior, Lariat trim. CLICK ME!======KEY FEATURES INCLUDE: Flex Fuel, Premium Sound System, iPod/MP3 Input, Bluetooth, Trailer Hitch, Dual Zone A/C MP3 Player, 4x4, Keyless Entry, Steering Wheel Controls, Electronic Stability Control. ======OPTION PACKAGES: ENGINE: 6.7L 4 VALVE POWER STROKE DIESEL V8 (B20) engine exhaust braking integrated in tow haul mode, GVWR: 11,200 lb Payload Package, 37.5 Gallon Fuel Tank, 3.31 Axle Ratio, Dual 78-AH 750 CCA Batteries, CHROME PACKAGE Wheels: 18 Chrome Clad Cast Aluminum, 6 Angular Chrome Step Bars, Unique Chrome Mirror Caps, WHEELS: 20 CHROME CLAD CAST ALUMINUM, LARIAT INTERIOR PACKAGE Memory PowerScope Trailer Tow Mirrors, Remote Start System, Power Heated/Cooled Passenger Seat, Memory Power Heated/Cooled Driver's Seat, easy-entry/exit memory driver's seat feature, Memory Power Adjustable Pedals, RUBY RED METALLIC TINTED CLEARCOAT, ELECTRONIC LOCKING W/3.55 AXLE RATIO, REMOTE START SYSTEM, UPFITTER SWITCHES (4) Located on instrument panel, SNOW PLOW PREP PACKAGE NOTE: Restrictions apply; see Supplemental Reference or Body Builders Layout Book for details, ROOF CLEARANCE LIGHTS, ORDER CODE 618A Premium Leather Seating Surfaces 40/Console/40, CHARCOAL BLACK, PREMIUM LEATHER SEATING SURFACES 40/20/40 BENCH 10-way power driver and passenger seating, 4-way adjustable driver/passenger headrests, matching 60/40 rear bench w/partitioned locking under-seat storage and 12V power point, TRANSMISSION: TORQSHIFT 6-SPD AUTO W/OD (6.7L) SelectShift, range select and tow haul feature, 4X4 ELECTRONIC-SHIFT-ON-THE-FLY (ESOF) manual locking hubs and auto rotary control on instrument panel Horsepower calculations based on trim engine configuration. Please confirm the accuracy of the included equipment by calling us prior to purchase. The Hubler Ford team would like to invite you take advantage of our special vehicle offers, and show you our complete line of inventory. We can help you find exactly what you are looking for. We know your time is valuable. So please contact our team today for information on the vehicle you re interested in or give us call today to schedule your next test drive.
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Ford Mustang Mach-E fails Sweden's moose test
Wed, Sep 29 2021The infamous moose test has claimed another casualty. This time it's the Ford Mustang Mach-E AWD Long Range, which was tested in an electric four-way alongside the Tesla Model Y, Hyundai Ioniq 5 and Skoda Enyaq iV (an electric utility vehicle closely related to the Volkswagen ID.4 that is sold in the United States). According to the Swedish testers at Teknikens Varld, Ford's electric car not only failed to hit the speed necessary for a passing grade, it didn't perform well at slower speeds, either. To pass the outlet's moose test, a car has to complete a rapid left-right-straight S-shaped pattern marked by cones at a speed of at least 72 km/h (44.7 miles per hour). The test is designed to mimic the type of avoidance maneuver a driver would have to take in order to avoid hitting something that wandered into the road, which in Sweden may be a moose but could just as easily be a deer or some other member of the animal kingdom elsewhere in the world, or possibly a child or car backing into the motorway. Not only is the maneuver very aggressive, it's also performed with weights belted into each seat and more weight added to the cargo area to hit the vehicle's maximum allowable carrying capacity. The Mustang Mach-E only managed to complete the moose test at 68 km/h (42.3 mph), well below the passing-grade threshold. Even at much lower speeds, Teknikens Varld says the Mach-E (which boasts the highest carrying capacity and was therefore loaded with more weight than the rest of the vehicles tested in this quartet) is "too soft in the chassis" and suffers from "too slow steering." Proving that it is indeed possible to pass the test, the Hyundai and Skoda completed the maneuver at the 44.7-mph figure required for a passing grade and the Tesla did it at 46.6 mph, albeit with less weight in the cargo area. It's not clear whether other versions of the Mustang Mach-E would pass the test. It's also unknown if Ford will make any changes to its chassis tuning or electronic stability control software, as some other automakers have done after a poor performance from Teknikens Varld, to improve its performance in the moose test. Related video:
UK's Loughborough University improving Ford's 1.0-litre EcoBoost engine
Wed, May 21 2014How much does it cost for college students to study zero emissions vehicles? At Loughborough University in the UK, a new Advanced Propulsion Centre (APC) is being built at a cost of a billion pounds ($1.7 billion US). The school has just announce that it will fund a number of grad student positions and is creating a new Chair in Advanced Propulsion Systems, which sounds like a fun job to us. We're weird like that. There will be a total of four professor-type positions in the new Center, including the chair, all focused on teaching students about low-carbon vehicle technologies, specifically electric and hybrid ones. The school is investing 1.5 million pounds ($2.5 million) for the new positions. There is a bigger picture as well, a 26-million pound ($44 million) Advanced Combustion Turbocharged Integrated Variable-valvetrain Engine (ACTIVE) project, which uses funds not only from the school but also from Ford and others. The point of ACTIVE is to study Ford's 1.0-liter EcoBoost engine and "improve further its efficiency and ensure it exceeds 2020 emission regulations." This is already a popular engine for the automaker, and it will need to stay at the bleeding edge of efficiency to remain as important in 2020 as it is today. Loughborough University has been working with automakers on advanced energy technologies for years, for example with Rolls-Royce and fuel cells in 2007 and the Lotus Hotfire engine in 2008. University invests GBP1.5M in advanced propulsion research to advance zero emissions vehicles challenge Loughborough University is investing GBP1.5M over five years in strategic research appointments, inspired by the global challenge to develop the new advanced propulsion technologies required for the move to zero emission vehicles. These appointments reinforce the University's world-class research in low-carbon vehicle technologies, adding new dimensions concerned with electric and hybrid drives. Four appointments will be made, including a Chair in Advanced Propulsion Systems, supported by a number of PhD studentships. The GBP1.5M investment is part of the University's commitment to the recently announced Advanced Propulsion Centre (APC) to support the development of new supply chains for low carbon vehicles. APC is an initiative established by the Automotive Council that will see GBP1 billion of investment from government and industry over the next 10 years.
Martini Mustang is a 'what if moment' gone right
Wed, 23 Oct 2013Feast your eyes on a masterpiece. This is Steve Strope's Ford Mustang in the classic fastback bodystyle, and as you'll notice, it sports the signature colors of Martini Racing, a livery that's as legendary as any Gulf Racing-styled car. But the red, white and blues of the Martini stripe down this Mustang's middle tell only a very small part of the story, in the latest video from Petrolicious.
What would you guess is under the hood? A 289-cubic-inch V8? Maybe a 302, or some absurd Ford crate engine? Maybe Strope went all Tokyo Drift - he's actually responsible for the "Hammer" Plymouth Satellite driven by Vin Diesel at the end of the movie - and found an RB26DETT to drop into the pony car? You'd be wrong on all counts.
This mad, mad man somehow finagled a Ford-Lotus engine from a 1966 Indianapolis 500 car into the Mustang's engine bay. Yes, a Mustang with an engine designed for a 160-mile-per-hour, open-wheel racecar. That's like someone in 40 years dropping McLaren's 2.4-liter V8 from the MP4-28 into a Scion FR-S. It'd just make a monster.