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2012 Ford Fiesta S Sedan 4-door 1.6l on 2040-cars

US $9,000.00
Year:2012 Mileage:24277
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This auction is for my 2012 Ford Fiesta S sedan 5 speed manual transmission.  This car is in excellent condition and still has the remainder of the factory warranty.  It has remote keyless entry, hill start assist, CD player with AUX input, A/C, power locks and stereo info center.  This car was my daily driver until a few months ago when I got another vehicle.  I kept this one for occasional commuting but I no longer need it.  I have maintained it very well performing oil changes at half the factory specified intervals.  I have only used Motorcraft oil in it since new and rotated the tires every 5k miles.  I have service records as well as a record of most of my fuel fill ups via a smartphone app.  I also had Ford replace the manual transmission last year due to a noise it was making.  I have receipts for same, it was done under warranty.  The car gets very good fuel mileage averaging 36 mpg in a mix of around town and highway driving since I have owned it.  I drove it from New Jersey to Jacksonville, Florida last year with three people and luggage spending only around 82 dollars in fuel.  It is very cheap and easy to maintain and run and is an excellent city car due to its small size.  It handles very well and is very fun to drive.  I am even comfortable in it and I am 6'0" and 190lbs.   It needs nothing but a new owner to enjoy it.  It has a clear title which I have in hand ready to go to the new owner.  Any questions about the car please ask, this is an excellent opportunity to get a great car at a very low price.  The Buy It Now is lower than the Kelley Blue Book price!  The car has a low reserve too so good luck and happy bidding!

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Ken Block walks you through his new 'Hoonigan Racing' HQ

Tue, 24 Jun 2014

Ken Block seems like one hell of a nice guy. I ran into him at CES this past January, and he dropped the video games he was playing to chat with me for a while. His crew also recently gave our Steve Ewing a tour of the offices you're about to see on this video. Good guy to know.
As it turns out, they're some fairly cool new digs. Dubbed 'Hoonigan Racing Division HQ,' the office is open to Ford Focus ST and Fiesta ST owners who attend the driving program offered out at Miller Motorsports Park. The very same program that Ewing reported on just recently.
Or, if you've no plans to buy an ST or travel to Utah any time soon, you can let Block show you around himself in this MTV Cribs-style video. With interior decorating that relies heavily on shipping containers and luxurious amenities like a ping pong table, 10 refrigerators and a bear(?), there's no lack of eye-candy in the driverly HQ. (Judging by Block's outfit, you'll probably not go thirsty if you're a Monster drinker, either.) Take the tour along with the Gymkhana master, below.

Ford's Farley apologizes for saying Blue Oval tracks customers with GPS

Fri, 10 Jan 2014

Ford marketing head honcho Jim Farley made waves at CES this week by telling show attendees, "We know everyone who breaks the law, we know when you're doing it." according to a report by Business Insider. Farley continued by saying, "We have GPS in your car, so we know what you're doing. By the way, we don't supply that data to anyone."
Farley has since amended his statement, saying that Ford dose not, in fact, track its customers in their cars "without their approval or consent."
Apparently carried away with a hypothetical notion, Farley was attempting to describe how Ford might be able to employee aggregated user data for things like accurate traffic reporting and pattern spotting. A Ford spokesperson confirmed with Business Insider that its GPS units are not sharing the whereabouts of drivers, though there are a few on-board services that might do so. After opting in to the services (and presumably being made aware of any/all tracking and data collection), Ford's Sync Services Directions and Crew Chief software do, in fact, allow data collection as a means of improving both systems. Farley added that the opt-in data is not shared, even when being tracked.

Chris Harris checks out Ken Block's Hoonicorn '65 Mustang

Thu, Dec 4 2014

Ken Block's Hoonicorn, which stars in Gymkhana Seven, might still bear a passing resemblance to a vintage 1965 Ford Mustang, but underneath the skin, the car is one of the baddest custom machines to ever do a smoky burnout on the road. The ever enthusiastic British auto journalist Chris Harris is now showing what really makes Block's new ride tick on video, and Harris even gets to go for quite a ride. The only Mustang components really left on the Hoonicorn are the A-pillar, B-pillar and roof, according to Harris. Everything else is ditched to create Block's ultimate Gymkhana tool. The 845-horsepower, 6.7-liter Rousch Yates V8 sits behind the front axle, and the grunt is routed to all four wheels through a Sadev gearbox usually found on Dakar Rally vehicles. The whole drivetrain is packed with cool little touches; like that giant handbrake that also disconnects power from the front wheels when in use. The superlatives about the Hoonicorn could go on forever, but settle in and let a very excited Harris tell you about just some of them. He's like a kid in a candy store here, and the look that combines surprise, fear and joy during his ride with Block is the kind that lacks a suitable word in the English language.