2014 Fordtaurus Limited/heated-cooled Leather/camera/rear Sensor/navi/sync/clean on 2040-cars
Dearborn, Michigan, United States
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On Mar-06-14 at 10:53:07 PST, seller added the following information:
UP FOR SALE IS A LUXURY PREMIUM GORGEOUS METALLIC BURGUNDY/BLACK 2014 FORD TAURUS LIMITED Loaded with a 3.5 L V6 3496CC 213Cu. In. V6 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated engine in great condition that cranks 288-horsepower...... ONLY 25,950 miles......6 speed automatic transmission that shifts perfectly….push-button start …HEATED-COOLED Power Front BLACK Leather Seats…Microsoft SYNC which lets you integrate all your wireless gadgets into the FORD data base ……Voice activated MY TOUCH NAVIGATION system (map display)which features a fully integrated jukebox/MP3 player/GPS technology with laser pinpoint accuracy as well as with 3D mapping/movie listing and sports scores/weather and gas prices (The best NAVIGATION system on the market) FORD MY-TOUCH AND MY-KEY SYSTEM allows you to set parental controls AND RESTRICTIONS such as setting speed limit that the vehicle will not exceed or deactivate the radio if seats belts are not fastened..... Intelligent Access and a MyKey entry system give parents control over who has access to DRIVE the car … SIRIUS Travel Link......REAR BACKUP CAMERA (displays when backing up on your Navigation screen)...........REAR BACKUP SENSORS ….. Alloy Wheels on premium tires with good tread remaining …. Interior ambiance package.....Dual zone electronic automatic temperature control (DEATC) .... REMOTE STARTER….dual exhaust system with chrome tips…Power Windows….. Power Door Locks….. Power Exterior heated Mirrors with memory ….. Fog Lights….. ….Audio Steering Wheel Controls…… AM/FM/CD Audio System…..power gas/brake pedal Overhead Airbag….....On-board communications System…. Remote Trunk Release…. Child Safety Locks…..… Floor Mats …..Auxiliary Power Outlet… Alarm… Universal Garage Door Opener…. Cruise Control......Wood grain trim matched with a piano black trim................Vehicle stability control...............Key less entry door combination which is conveniently located on your B pillar and illuminates at night when walking up to the vehicle ...keyless door sensor that opens the door with a touch if key is near.....Puddle lamps ......and many other great features! Other SAFETY features: Brake Assist… Traction Control …. Electronic Stability Control…..Passenger Air Bag Sensor…Driver Air Bag….Passenger Air Bag….Side Air Bag…Child Safety Locks… Tire Pressure Monitoring System… Side Head Air Bag…..Rear Head Air Bag….. Rear Parking Aid….. perimeter anti-theft system… exterior temperature …...... and so much more! THIS Limited Taurus will come with the balance of the following factory warranties. 3 YEAR/36,000 MILE bumper to bumper warranty. 5 YEAR 60,000 MILE Power train warranty. VERY CLEAN INSIDE AND OUT!!!!!! This limited Taurus with all available options costs over $38,000 at ford dealer. Save now!!........DO NOT let this opportunity pass you........This is your chance to own this AMAZING Taurus Limited for a very cheap price...…... Feel free to call with any questions 313-247-1774 (Nick) We can help ship your vehicle to your desired destination anywhere in the states at our dealer discounted hauler/freight services Areas are as follows with neighboring/surrounding states applying as well. N.Y area- $450 Florida area- $550 Texas area- $550 California area- $800
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Ford Mustang Mach-E fails Sweden's moose test
Wed, Sep 29 2021The infamous moose test has claimed another casualty. This time it's the Ford Mustang Mach-E AWD Long Range, which was tested in an electric four-way alongside the Tesla Model Y, Hyundai Ioniq 5 and Skoda Enyaq iV (an electric utility vehicle closely related to the Volkswagen ID.4 that is sold in the United States). According to the Swedish testers at Teknikens Varld, Ford's electric car not only failed to hit the speed necessary for a passing grade, it didn't perform well at slower speeds, either. To pass the outlet's moose test, a car has to complete a rapid left-right-straight S-shaped pattern marked by cones at a speed of at least 72 km/h (44.7 miles per hour). The test is designed to mimic the type of avoidance maneuver a driver would have to take in order to avoid hitting something that wandered into the road, which in Sweden may be a moose but could just as easily be a deer or some other member of the animal kingdom elsewhere in the world, or possibly a child or car backing into the motorway. Not only is the maneuver very aggressive, it's also performed with weights belted into each seat and more weight added to the cargo area to hit the vehicle's maximum allowable carrying capacity. The Mustang Mach-E only managed to complete the moose test at 68 km/h (42.3 mph), well below the passing-grade threshold. Even at much lower speeds, Teknikens Varld says the Mach-E (which boasts the highest carrying capacity and was therefore loaded with more weight than the rest of the vehicles tested in this quartet) is "too soft in the chassis" and suffers from "too slow steering." Proving that it is indeed possible to pass the test, the Hyundai and Skoda completed the maneuver at the 44.7-mph figure required for a passing grade and the Tesla did it at 46.6 mph, albeit with less weight in the cargo area. It's not clear whether other versions of the Mustang Mach-E would pass the test. It's also unknown if Ford will make any changes to its chassis tuning or electronic stability control software, as some other automakers have done after a poor performance from Teknikens Varld, to improve its performance in the moose test. Related video:
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In an attempt to put this new-versus-used argument to bed once and for all, Matt Farah of the The Smoking Tire has picked up a pair of $25,000 cars - a used, but lightly modified, 2003 BMW M3 and a 2013 Ford Fiesta ST. Naturally, there's a comparison.
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