1964 Ford Galaxie 500 Xl Convertible on 2040-cars
Scott City, Kansas, United States
1964 FORD GALAXIE 500 XL CONVERTIBLE SOLID WESTERN KANSAS CAR SINCE NEW 80K ORIGINAL MILES, 3 OWNER CAR SINCE NEW ALL ORIGINAL NUMBERS MATCHING Z-CODE 300 HP 390 4-BARREL , AUTOMATIC POWER STEERING, POWER BRAKES AND POWER TOP THE CAR STARTS, RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT NO RUST EVER! NEVER HAD ANY PATCH WORK DONE ON BEEN WRECKED CAR DOES HAVE A VERY SMALL DENT IN THE END OR BOTH QUARTER PANELS NEAR THE TAIL LIGHTS AND THE PAINT IS VERY LIGHTLY SCRATHED WE DO HAVE THE NEW PIECES OF TRIM FOR THE CAR THAT ARE BANGED UP, WE JUST NEED TO GET THEM INSTALLED THE OLD MAN THAT HAD THE CAR FOR YEARS MOVED STUFF AROUND IN HIS SMALL GRAGE AND BANGED IT UP ON THE CORNERS, IT IISN'T BAD AND ONCE THE TRIM PIECES ARE INSTALLED IT WILL HIDE MOST OF THE DENTS AM RADIO WORKS GOOD, READY TO CRUISE WHEN THE WEATHER IS NICE FLY IN TO GARDEN CITY KANSAS, WE WILL PICK YOU UP AT THE AIRPORT AND DRIVE THE CAR HOME CALL SCOTT 620-214-3675 FOR MORE INFO RYAN @ ASAP TRANSPORT CAN GIVE YOU A SHIPPING QUOTE 913-201-0133 WE DO HELP IN LOADING ONTO TRANSPORT TRUCKS TO SEE TO IT THAT THE CAR IS LAODED SAFELY INTERNATIONAL BUYERS ARE WELCOME, WE HAVE SOLD SEVERAL CARS TO GUYS IN SWEDEN, EUROPE, SOUTH AMERICA, MIDDLE EAST
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2016 Ford Focus RS may yet be AWD, US sales likely
Fri, 29 Aug 2014When it comes to forbidden fruit, few vehicles are spoken of in as hushed a tone as the Ford Focus RS. The turbocharged, five-cylinder hot hatch could only be seen from afar by American customers as it tore up the roads of Europe. And while it's safe to say that Ford's Yankee fans are quite happy to now be on equal footing with drivers in the old country thanks to the Focus ST, we doubt there'd be much protestation over a successor to the RS arriving stateside.
Of course, we've seen images of the new RS undergoing testing, but a new story by Road and Track aims to fill in some very large blanks in our knowledge of that car, thanks to a pair of mysterious insiders at the Ford. Chief among those is this - the RS will almost certainly make its way to the US, albeit in limited quantities. It gets better, though.
Under hood, the new RS is unsurprisingly expected to borrow the 2.3-liter, turbocharged four-cylinder from the 2015 Ford Mustang and 2015 Lincoln MKC. While that twin-scroll turbo produces 310 horsepower in the Mustang and 285 ponies in the MKC, R&T expects the RS to deliver quite a bit more firepower - 325 to 350 hp, with preference going to the higher output due to the limited-edition nature of the RS. This roughly fits with previous reports.
Consumer Reports: Ford Fusion fun but flawed; Mitsubishi i-MiEV slow, chintzy [w/videos]
Wed, 23 Jan 2013Waiting for a Ford compliment from Consumer Reports these days is like waiting for a low-cost new product from Apple. So we weren't really expecting a glowing review of the 2013 Ford Fusion when CR got its hands on the car. The institute's crew bought three different versions of the Fusion (Hybrid, 1.6-liter EcoBoost and a Titanium with the 2.0-liter EcoBoost) to put through its barrage of tests, and while we aren't too surprised by some of the findings, they're still interesting nonetheless.
CR praises the Fusion for its "eye-catching" design and says that the sportier Titanium trim level is the best-handling midsize sedan they've ever tested, but that's about where the good news ends for Ford. The Fusion Hybrid also posted the best-ever fuel economy CR has recorded in a midsize sedan, but the only problem is that their number was 39 miles per gallon combined - far less than Ford's 47 mpg rating for city, highway and combined. As expected, CR also dinged the Fusion for its MyFord Touch, but some of the other gripes about the car include a cramped cabin and poor fit and finish.
Other Ford products tested this time around include the Focus Electric and C-Max Hybrid. Like the Fusion, CR's observed fuel economy of 37 mpg for the C-Max fell well short of Ford's advertised 47-mpg rating, and both cars were criticized for the use of MyFord Touch. CR notes that the Focus Electric's interior is also cramped, with the battery pack taking up a lot of cargo space.
Uber releases fleet of self-driving vehicles to select few in Pittsburgh
Wed, Sep 14 2016Starting today, a select group of Uber users in Pittsburgh, PA will have the ability to request a self-driving vehicle. If a self-driving vehicle is in the area, Uber will send it, as well as a safety driver, to drive loyal customers to their destination. The announcement to give customers the opportunity to get a ride in one of Uber's self-driving vehicles comes roughly a year and a half after the company set up its Advanced Technologies Center in the city. On Tuesday, the company offered a few members of the press the opportunity to ride in one of the company's self-driving cars. The fleet, despite Uber's collaboration with Volvo, was comprised of 14 Ford Fusions equipped with a host of self-driving technology, reports TechCrunch. Uber is giving away free rides as a way to obtain real-world testing, which is crucial for self-driving technology. Recently, nuTonomoy beat Uber to the punch by launching the world's first autonomous taxis in Singapore. While the choice to release its self-driving cars in Pittsburgh mainly comes down to the fact that its ATC is located there, the city faces four seasons and its difficult streets that are comprised of bridges, railroad lines, and an irregular grid layout will prove to be a challenge for the autonomous cars. Since the self-driving vehicles are still being tested, the cars will come with two full-time Uber employees. One employee will loosely grasp the car's steering wheel, ready to take over if something goes awry, while the other will monitor the computer's software. As TechCrunch points out, Uber's autonomous vehicles drove in a similar manner to a regular driver. It obeyed traffic laws, mimicked a driver by coming to stops gently and at other times abruptly, as well as driving slightly into another lane to dodge a poorly-parked vehicle, reports TechCrunch. There's no word on whether regular Uber customers will get a ride in one of the company's Fusions or one of the Volvo's that its working on. Automakers and companies alike have been in a race to put autonomous vehicles on the road. Tesla recently updated its Autopilot system, Apple laid off dozens of employees to reboot its self-driving car project, and Google is working giving its autonomous vehicle the ability to detect emergency vehicles. While this is a large step for Uber, vehicles with autonomous capabilities still have a long way to go.