2001 - Ford Mustang on 2040-cars
Dayton, Ohio, United States
2001 Supercharged Saleen Convertible/Speedster. It currently has 45,6xx miles on it. Oil was just changed a few weeks ago. Differential fluid was changed at 40,000. Supercharger rebuilt by PSE Superchargers last year. Has some minor modifications, mostly cosmetic. Here is the breakdown of mods: --Authentic OEM/Saleen tonneau --Lowered on Tein S-Tech springs and Tokico shocks (Saleen OEM springs included in sale) --Black 18x9 and 18x10 Replica Wheels with approx. 5,500 miles on Nitto tires. 265 front and 285 rear tires. (Freshly powerdercoated OEM white wheels are included in sale, tires are Nexen 255's front and rear with less than 1,000 miles on them) --Tinted Taillights with LED sequential signals (OEM taillights also included) --LED reverse and license plate bulbs (ultra white) --LED interior lighting --MGW short-throw shifter with Ford style shift knob (OEM also included) --Brand new OEM headlight assemblies (also included are "smoked" OEM style headlights and black housing projector style headlights) --HID 6000k kit from DDMTUNING.COM --"S281" Fender Badges --Mach1 front grill delete with plastidipped horse emblem --Kenwood headunit (colors are adjustable, I set to match Saleen gauges) --5% limo tint on all windows and top strip on windshield --OEM black window switch/door panel pieces (Saleen white pieces included in sale) --Stubby antenna (OEM included in sale) --BBK long tube headers --BBK offroad X-Pipe --Magnaflow Magnapack cat-back system (Saleen/Borla cat-back included in sale) --Brake calipers are painted with G2 Red --I purchased and entire decal kit (black) and have already replaced and windshield decals and added the rear bumper inlays, new door stripes and letters are included but not installed *** As with any 13+ year old car with 45,000 miles, there are a few imperfections: there are a few rock chips on the hood and front bumper, lower front bumper has scrapes, driver seat shows some wear (nothing major), side skirts have some paint cracking (not flaking anywhere), rear bumper has minor paint spidering on driver side, small/light red paint mark on driver seat bottom, Saleen center caps for the white wheels have some broken retaining clips (new set of 4 can be found for about 150)
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2020 Ford Explorer safer than old model; crash test ratings short of Top Safety Pick
Mon, Dec 16 2019The 2020 Ford Explorer three-row crossover has improved on the outgoing model in many ways. According to the IIHS, it has also improved in a number of safety categories, but not enough to earn a Top Safety Pick award. The culprit is not the headlight performance for once. The Explorer's headlights were given an "Acceptable" rating, which would be sufficient for Top Safety Pick, if not Top Safety Pick +. Where the Ford falls short is in the front small overlap driver-side crash test, in which it got the second highest "Acceptable" rating. The IIHS requires a "Good" rating in this category, whereas an "Acceptable" rating on the passenger side would be, well, acceptable for Top Safety Pick. According to IIHS, Ford will be reviewing the results to figure out what the issue is, and it will likely make revisions to future Explorers to improve the result. Other than the one test, the Explorer performed admirably. It received a "Good" rating in all other crash categories except the passenger-side small overlap that was not tested. Both its standard and optional forward collision prevention systems had the highest "Superior" ratings, with the standard one preventing a collision with a car at speeds of up to 25 mph, and the optional one avoiding a collision at 12 mph, and "nearly" preventing one at 25 mph. Headlights are rated as "Acceptable" and so is access to child seat LATCH anchors. Also worth noting is that the Explorer's crash test ratings apply to its luxurious twin the 2020 Lincoln Aviator, meaning it also doesn't get a Top Safety Pick rating. The forward collision system performed the same as in the Ford, and the only difference between the two was in headlight performance. The Lincoln's standard headlights, included on the base, Reserve and Grand Touring trims, have the second-lowest "Marginal" rating, but the optional headlights for those trims, and the standard ones on the Black Label trim, received the "Good" rating. Among three-row Explorer competitors, the Honda Pilot, Hyundai Santa Fe XL, Kia Telluride, Nissan Pathfinder and Toyota Highlander all have a Top Safety Pick. The Hyundai Palisade, Mazda CX-9, Subaru Ascent, and the slightly smaller Kia Sorento and Volkswagen Tiguan all have a Top Safety Pick +. As for Lincoln Aviator competitors, the Cadillac XT6, Infiniti QX60, Lexus RX and Volvo XC90 get a Top Safety Pick. The Mercedes-Benz GLE-Class and two-row-only BMW X5 get the Top Safety Pick + rating. Related Video:
Ford ditching Microsoft in favor of BlackBerry QNX for next-gen Sync?
Mon, 24 Feb 2014Ask the average consumer - at least, those who follow the goings-on in the automotive industry - which carmaker they'd most closely associate Microsoft, and the answer you'd most likely get would be Ford. The Blue Oval automaker, after all, was at the forefront of bringing Microsoft technology into cars with its pioneering Sync system, and, though reality didn't turn out as such, Ford's CEO was recently touted as a potential future head of the Redmond-based software giant. But that relationship, according to the latest reports, could be coming to an end.
Alan Mullaly kiboshed the idea of leaving Dearborn for Redmond, but more importantly Ford is tipped to be ditching Microsoft in developing its next-generation Sync system. In its place, Ford is expected to partner with BlackBerry's QNX division.
Now, before you go balking "BlackBerry?! But they're finished!" consider that QNX is (or at least was) an independent entity that Research In Motion (as BlackBerry's Ontario-based parent company was then known) just happened to have bought back in 2010. QNX provides control systems to everything from nuclear power plants and UAVs to automakers like Audi, BMW and Porsche.
Ford bringing production F-150 to Detroit with Atlas styling and Alcoa blast shields
Fri, 27 Dec 2013According to a report in Bloomberg, the 2015 Ford F-150 will indeed be showing up at the Detroit Auto Show next month. It will bring attitude with it, not only in the form of sheetmetal inspired by the Atlas concept (pictured) that appeared at the 2013 Detroit show but also in the Alcoa military blast shields among the display being used to showcase the ruggedness of aluminum.
There's been a lot of talk about the F-150 switching to aluminum body panels (although maintaining a steel frame), and for good reason. The lightweight body is expected to shed more than 700 pounds and greatly increase its highway mileage, but production-line issues and possible delays have been a major focus of attention concerning the best-selling vehicle in America for 32 years, meaning Ford has to get it right. F-150 is responsible for a massive portion of the company's global profits and it will come in a year when company profits are already predicted to decline because of new car launches.
When it comes to dings, the Bloomberg story says Ford wants Alcoa to supply some of the military-grade aluminum it uses for blast shields on battlefield vehicles to help it talk up the toughness of aluminum. Reading commentary on the many stories about the F-150 reveals there are many more little questions about the aluminum overhaul, like "How much will it cost to repair and insure?" and "How will companies hang their magnetic signs?" Answers should start coming in a couple of weeks.