2010 Ford Fusion Sport Sedan 4-door 3.5l on 2040-cars
Junction City, Kansas, United States
am the second owner of this car
- 2010 sport (270 horsepower 3.5L V6 engine with 87octane none premium gas, show me another v6 that can do that) You will surprise a lot of v-8's and turbo 4cyl in this car I know I have. (will come with an SCT tuner that needs to be reset by SCT but once done can have a tune loaded that will give this car another 30 horsepower.) - 62,000 miles (going up slightly until i pick up my Audi next week). - All wheel drive (same haledex system that volvo and audi use, is amazing in the snow and rain) (ford put some custom tweaks on it and having driven the volvo and audi version I think this is better) - Automatic transmission with sport shift lets you shift it like a manual with out a clutch. (will not shift for you like some cars do will let you redline it and shift when you tell it to) - Power transfer unit was replaced under warranty at 45,000 miles. - navigation - blind spot/ cross traffic monitoring system. - Back up camera and sensors. - keypad on doors to unlock/lock doors. - Factory Sony system I have upgraded the subwoofer and speakers. (Bravox speakers , http://www.bravox.com.br/portal/ adire audio subwoofer, custom center channel and sony amp.) Will come with stock sony speakers. - Custom rear section exhaust. (two cherry bomb glass packs painted flat black with 4" round tips) - Warm air intake, what I call it cause filter is still sitting in engine bay but stock plastic squished pipe has been replaced with 3" pipping. - 6000k hids in main as well as fogs. - Custom grill ( have the stock lower which will come with car and I'm going to re-do the top center this week with better mesh) - chrome door trim blacked out (starting to chip slightly two verry small spots) - custom carbon fiber fabric in interior. - brembo brakes (hawk hps pads, and brand new duralast gold pads, will also come with stock brakes/rotors) - team dynamics 18" motorsport version 1 wheels (22LBS) with almost new (less then 10k miles)fuzion uhp tires. I also have an extra set of center caps so two complete sets. - lowered on eBay springs. (sam specs as the megan springs) (Can put stock springs back on if buyer wants) |
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Ford fights back against patent trolls
Fri, Feb 13 2015Some people are just awful. Some organizations are just as awful. And when those people join those organizations, we get stories like this one, where Ford has spent the past several years combatting so-called patent trolls. According to Automotive News, these malicious organizations have filed over a dozen lawsuits against the company since 2012. They work by purchasing patents, only to later accuse companies of misusing intellectual property, despite the fact that the so-called patent assertion companies never actually, you know, do anything with said intellectual property. AN reports that both Hyundai and Toyota have been victimized by these companies, with the former forced to pay $11.5 million to a company called Clear With Computers. Toyota, meanwhile, settled with Paice LLC, over its hybrid tech. The world's largest automaker agreed to pay $5 million, on top of $98 for every hybrid it sold (if the terms of the deal included each of the roughly 1.5 million hybrids Toyota sold since 2000, the company would have owed $147 million). Including the previous couple of examples, AN reports 107 suits were filed against automakers last year alone. But Ford is taking action to prevent further troubles... kind of. The company has signed on with a firm called RPX, in what sounds strangely like a protection racket. Automakers like Ford pay RPX around $1.5 million each year for access to its catalog of patents, which it spent nearly $1 billion building. "We take the protection and licensing of patented innovations very seriously," Ford told AN via email. "And as many smart businesses are doing, we are taking proactive steps to protect against those seeking patent infringement litigation." What are your thoughts on this? Should this patent business be better managed? Is it reasonable that companies purchase patents only to file suit against the companies that build actual products? Have your say in Comments.
Find out if the Ford Fiesta ST can match Europe's latest hot hatches
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However, Europe is getting a bumper crop of hot hatches at the moment, including the forthcoming, third-generation Mini Cooper S. Should Ford have waited to launch the ST until it knew how the competition performed? That's the answer that Xcar is after in its latest video, and it took the Fiesta to the track and some very misty, Welsh roads to find out. Scroll down to find out whether the ST stacks up.
Project Ugly Horse: Part VI
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I was fully prepared to embark on a seven-day journey down a rabbit hole of broken bolts, internet hearsay and consternation.
This should not have gone this easily. Having a long and checkered history of simple projects punctuated by much wailing and gnashing of knuckles, I was fully prepared to embark on a seven-day journey down a rabbit hole of broken bolts, internet hearsay and consternation when I finally decided to lay hands on the '89 Mustang with the goal of relieving the car of its stock rear axle. Instead, it took less than a full morning's worth of work to carve the old 7.5-inch solid axle from its moorings and mock up something, well, different.