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2009 Shelby GT500 Show Car 7,100 Miles (Adult owned & driven, never tracked or raced) New Whipple 3.4 Supercharger Griggs Racing 40 SS Suspension (Torque Arm) Griggs Racing Watts Link Griggs Racing 315mm Kit Rear Inverted Adjustable Koni Coilovers Ground Control Adjustable Front Coilovers Ford Racing Twin 65 mm Cobra Billet Throttle Body Shelby Super Snake Carbon Fiber Splitter Shelby Super Snake Side and Window Scoops - Factory Color Matched Shelby Billet Fuel Door True Forge 3 Piece Vector Wheels - 19x9.5 & 19x10.5 – Powder Coated Potenza 285/34/19 & 305/30/19 R Compound Tires Shelby Short Throw Billet Shifter Shelby Signed Dash Plaque & Headrests (Available) Numerous Carbon Fiber Accents Shelby Billet Engine Cap Set Ford Racing Stinger Exhaust Custom Factory Color and Striped Matched Bangastang Radiator Cover Baer 2 Piece Slotted and Drilled 14 in Front/Rear Rotors Steeda Cold Air Intake LFP Racing Heat Exchanger Official Shelby American Registry - Vehicle Authenticity Certificate 678 of a build of 3004 coupes 26 of 156 manufactured in Alloy Metallic The last year of the "true" retro rear tail lights
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Hurricane Sandy cost automakers 15,000 vehicles, may have ruined up to 200k
Wed, 07 Nov 2012Hurricane Sandy was the largest Atlantic storm in US history, and its total economic impact is just now coming into view. According to Automotive News, Toyota, Chrysler, Nissan and Honda are set to scrap around 15,000 new vehicles ruined by the storm. Nissan alone accounts for about 40 percent of those, with 6,000 Nissan and Infiniti models deeded "un-saleable" due to damage. The company saw 56 dealerships shuttered due to the storm, but 51 of those have since reopened.
Toyota, meanwhile, had some 4,000 vehicles at its Newark port facility, and of those, 3,000 may be scrapped. An additional 825 were dealer inventory when they were ruined. Honda and Acura dealers are reportedly sending 3,440 vehicles to the salvage yard. By comparison, Chrysler weathered the storm fairly well with 825 units destroyed, while Hyundai suffered only 400 lost units and Kia scrapped around 200.
As you may recall, Fisker also suffered some losses, and Automotive News reports the manufacturer saw 320 Karma models damaged beyond repair. Ford and General Motors have yet to come up with estimates, and no automaker has commented on the full cost of replacing the vehicles.
NHTSA investigating Ford Fiesta for faulty door latches
Mon, 15 Sep 2014The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has opened a preliminary investigation on the 2011-2013 Ford Fiesta because the regulator has received 61 complaints from drivers, including one claim of an injury, about the doors on the subcompacts failing to latch and sometimes even flying open while driving. NHTSA has estimated that the problem could affect as many as 205,000 vehicles.
NHTSA is still gathering further data about the problem, but looking at the complaints so far, both front and rear doors appear to be potentially involved with the alleged failures. Among the reports, there are 12 claiming that the door opened while driving. Several also indicate the "Door Ajar" warning illuminating during this problem. The one purported injury happened when someone attempted to shut the door, and it bounced back.
Ford spokesperson Kelli Felker told Autoblog via email, "We are cooperating with NHTSA on this investigation, as we always do." Scroll down to read the report from NHTSA.
Ford to hack $4k off price of Focus EV amid slow sales
Wed, 10 Jul 2013Between slow sales and a hefty price drop for its nearest rival, the Ford Focus Electric may be looking at a pretty substantial price cut. The Detroit News is reporting that Ford will drop the price of the all-electric by about $4,000 to $35,200 to be more competitive with the Nissan Leaf, which received a big price cut for 2013 down to $28,800.
Ford has already admitted to having low expectations for the car's sales and massive rebates were reported earlier in the year, but there is still no official word from Ford on this matter. The company's consumer site still lists the 2014 model's starting price as $39,200. In addition to the Leaf, the Focus Electric will also have to deal with the lower prices of smaller EVs including the Honda Fit EV, Fiat 500e and the Chevrolet Spark EV.