99 Ford Ranger, 2wd , Manual 5 -spd. Good Runner, Daily Driver. on 2040-cars
Middletown, Maryland, United States
I AM 3RD REAL OWNER, but title was passes around a family in ohio for a couple years
THE FIRST 80K MILES IT WAS A STANDARD FLEET SIZE REG CAB PICKUP FOR THE PEN DOT THEN THE PREV OWNER PURCHASED IT AND TOOK IT FROM PA TO OHIO. THIS PAST YEAR I BOUGHT IT AND DROVE IT FROM OHIO TO MARYLAND (7 HR DRIVE) I NEVER INSPECTED IT UPON PURCHASE BUT IT DROVE FINE FOR THE 7 HOUR JOURNEY ONCE IN MARYLAND I HAD SLOW LEAKS AND NO HEAT, SO I REPLACED MANY PARTS AND GAVE IT A COMPLETE TUNE UP I WANT A CAR, GOING THROUGH A BAD DIVORCE, I AM ON THE FENCE IT BOOK VALUES AROUND 3 GRAND AND CARMAX OUT HERE OFFERED ME 1700 BUCKS AS IT SITS. ITS A DAILY DRIVER. I AM LOOKING TO MAKE MORE THAN CAR MAX PEOPLE ARE OFFERING. THE MOTOR AND TRANS ARE PERFECT BUT THEN DINGS AND DENTS WERE THERE WHEN I BOUGHT IT i REPLACED: NEW SEATS ARE FROM A 04 RANGER PLUGS AND WIRES ALL 8 FOR A 4CY THERMOSTAT AND HOUSING AND SENSORS. FRONT BALL JOINTS TIRES AND RIMS. NEW TOOL BOX NEW LIGHTS THE HOOD. REAR WINDOW FOR SLIDING GLASS. FRONT WINDSHIELD REPLACED DUE TO CRACKS MIRRORS WERE BROKE OFF SO REPLACED WITH TWO NEW MIRRORS. NO RUST ON SHACKLES OR BED. THERE WAS A MILEAGE ISSUES WHEN SOLD BY PEN DOT BUT MILES ARE ACTUAL THERE WAS A DISCREPANCY TWO OWNERS AGO, RUNS STRONG, THE TITLE IS CLEAN AND CLEAR PEN DOT BUMPED INTO THE BED THATS WHY IT HAS DENTS AND SUCH. \ I AM OPEN FOR TRADES FOR A 4CYC CAR OR MAYBE JEEP NO SUV OR TRUCKS OR GAS GUZZLERS. QUESTIONS OR OTHER OFFERS TEXT 301-524-1640 WILL DRIVE UP TO 1 HR AWAY TO SHOW IT IF UR FARTHER AWAY PLEASE REIMBURSE ME ON GAS LIKE THE GUY WHO MADE ME DRIVE 2 HRS TO COLUMBIA JUST TO OFFER ME THE SAME OFFER AS CARMAX. EVEN THO CAR MAX WANTED TO GIVE ME 1700 THIS WEEK I AM GOING THROUGH A DIVORCE AND I NEED 2 GRAND OR BETTER. |
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The USPS needs 180,000 new delivery vehicles, automakers gearing up to bid
Wed, Feb 18 2015Winning the New York City Taxi of Tomorrow tender was a huge prize for Nissan, even though the company is still working through the process of claiming its prize. The United States Postal Service has begun the process to take bids for a new delivery vehicle to replace the all-too-familiar Grumman Long Life Vehicle, and that will be a much larger plum for the automaker who wins it, perhaps worth more than six billion dollars. The Grumman LLV is an aluminum body covering a Chevrolet S-10 pickup chassis and General Motors' Iron Duke four-cylinder engine. The USPS bought them from 1987 to 1994, and the 163,000 of them still in service are a monumental drain on postal resources: they get roughly ten miles to the gallon instead of the quoted 16 mpg, drink up more than $530 million in fuel each year, and their constant repair needs like the balky sliding door and leaky windshields have led the service to increase the annual maintenance budget from $100 million to $500 million. A seat belt is about as modern as it gets for safety technology, and the USPS says that assuming things stay the same, it can't afford to run them beyond 2017. Last year it put out two triage requests for proposals seeking 10,000 new chassis and drivetrains for the Grumman and 10,000 new vehicles. The LLV is also too small for the modern mail system in which package delivery is growing and letter delivery is declining. The service says it doesn't have a fixed idea of the ideal "next-generation delivery vehicles," but it listed a number of requirements in its initial request and is open to any proposal. Carriers have some suggestions, though, saying they want better cupholders, sun visors that they can stuff letters behind, a driver's compartment free of slits that can swallow mail, and a backup camera. The request for information sent to automakers pegs the tender at 180,000 vehicles that would cost between $25,000 and $35,000 apiece, and it will hold a conference on February 18 to answer questions about the contract. GM is the only domestic maker to avow an interest, while Ford and Fiat-Chrysler have remained cagey. Yet with a possible $6.3 billion up for grabs and some new vans for sale that would be advertised on every block in the country, we have a feeling everyone will be listening closely come February 18. We also have a feeling the LeMons series is going to be flooded with Grummans come 2017. News Source: Wall Street Journal, Automotive News - sub.
Autoblog editors choose their favorite racecars of all time
Thu, Feb 26 2015If you like cars, there is a good chance that you like racecars. There's something about the science and the art of going faster, of competition, of achievement, that accelerates the hearts of enthusiasts. It doesn't matter the series, the team or the manufacturer – there's something about racing that stirs emotions and lifts spirits. It's that way with many of you, and it's that way with our editors. With that in mind, we offer a list of our favorite racecars of all time. Of course, we'd like to hear some of yours in the comment section below. 1970 Porsche 917 Compared to some of the obscure choices by my colleagues, I feel like the Porsche 917 is almost so obvious a pick as to not be worth mentioning. Still, when coming up with my answer, my mind invariably went back to this classic racer – specifically in its blue-and-orange Gulf livery – while watching Le Mans on DVD and later Blu Ray with my dad. Long, low and curvaceous, few vehicles have ever looked sexier lapping a track than the 917. More than just a pretty face, this beauty had speed, too, thanks to several tunes of flat-12 engines over the course of its racing life. In the early '70s, Porsche was a dominant force throughout sports-car competition, and the 917 (shown above at the 1970 24 Hours of Daytona) was the tip of that spear, including back-to-back victories in the 24 Hours of Le Mans. Largely without dialogue or really much of a traditional plot, Le Mans is like a tone poem of racing goodness. While the 917's importance to motorsports history is undoubtedly fascinating, it's still this cinematic depiction of the Porsche racer that draws me in most, especially with the volume cranked. – Chris Bruce Associate Editor 1964 Mini Cooper S How could everyone not be selecting the 1964 Mini Cooper S piloted by Paddy Hopkirk and Henry Liddon? That car, 33 EJB, took the first of British Motor Corporation's four Monte Carlo Rally wins (it should have been five, but French judges got the British Minis [and Fords] disqualified on a technicality regarding headlights... which its own car, the winning DS, was also in violation of). The tiny red car and its white roof beat out Ford Falcons, Mercedes-Benz 300SEs and scores of Volvos, Volkswagens and Saabs. This, along with the several years of dominance that followed, cemented the idea that not only could the tiny, two-tone Mini be a real performance vehicle, but that family-friendly city cars in general could be fun.
Ford director says company has big efficiency plans, but no dedicated EV
Wed, Mar 12 2014The annual autofest known as the North American International Auto Show previews a plethora of exciting new products that we'll see and drive later in the year, from tiny urban commuters to family sedans and crossovers to hard-working big pickups and SUVs. It's also a once-a-year cornucopia of auto executives and leaders from around the world. "There will be some really fun stuff that you'll hear about in the future" - Ford's Kevin Layden So, in-between dozens of cool new-product unveilings on rotating stages during the two press days preceding the public show, we auto scribes grab what planned and impromptu interviews we can. Sessions with top industry leaders can be hard to get, but I was able to score a seat in a group session with then-General Motors North America president (now executive VP of global product development) Mark Reuss, and I also managed brief one-on-ones with a trio of vehicle electrification leaders, one each from Ford, BMW and GM, and what they said then remains relevant now. First up is Kevin Layden, Ford's Director of Electrified Powertrain Engineering. ABG: Where will Ford go beyond its current Focus EV and hybrids, and will there be a Ford EV and/or hybrid on its own energy-optimized platform one day. KL: We don't want to do a dedicated electric vehicle with all the development costs borne by a niche product. At the Michigan Assembly plant right now we're building the Focus electric, PHEV and EcoBoost on the same assembly line. Also the C-Max, with both a hybrid and an Energi plug-in, and we use that same power pack in the Fusion Hybrid and Energi. We want to be, "The power of choice" [a Ford marketing slogan], so having that choice for customers is very important. And if I want to sell the Fusion, Focus and C-Max globally, we can use these power packs wherever it makes sense. So as we go forward, you'll see us proliferating the power packs we have today. Then the question is, what do we do next? There will be some really fun stuff that you'll hear about in the future. ABG: Is the efficiency difference between a dedicated ultra-efficient vehicle platform and a shared multi-use platform getting smaller as all platforms get more efficient? KL: Exactly. Were going through aero studies now on wheels and tires and hood sealers on base vehicles. We have full aerodynamic wind tunnel studies going on with the base Focus and C-Max, so all of that [aerodynamic improvement] will be there for EVs.