2013 Ford C-max Hybrid Sel on 2040-cars
38300 Dick Jarrett Way, Dade City, Florida, United States
Engine:2.0L I4 16V MPFI DOHC Hybrid
Transmission:Automatic CVT
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 1FADP5BU5DL522188
Stock Num: 14388A
Make: Ford
Model: C-Max Hybrid SEL
Year: 2013
Exterior Color: Red
Interior Color: Black
Options: Drive Type: FWD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
Mileage: 23590
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(2) 12V pwr outlets,(2) front/(2) rear cupholders,110V pwr point,60/40 split forward fold-flat rear seat -inc: 3-way adjustable headrests,Active noise cancellation system,Ambient lighting,Anti-theft engine immobilizer,Cargo area cover,Cargo tie-down hooks,Cruise control,Driver left footrest,Dual illuminated vanity mirrors,Dual-zone automatic temp control -inc: air filtration system, rear seat heat ducts,Electrochromic rearview mirror,Front console w/armrest & storage,Front door storage bins,Front seat storage pockets,Front/rear floor mats,Front/rear/cargo compartment dome lights -inc: fade to off feature,Heated leather-trimmed front bucket seats -inc: 10-way pwr driver seat, 4-way manual passenger seat, adjustable headrests,HomeLink universal garage door opener,Illuminated entry,Illuminated glovebox,Illuminated lock/window/cruise switches,In-floor 2nd row storage,Intelligent access w/push-button start,Leather-wrapped manual tilt/telescopic steering wheel,Leather-wrapped shift knob,MyFord Touch -inc: unique hybrid driving screens,Overhead storage console,Perimeter alarm,Pwr door locks -inc: automatic locking doors,Pwr windows w/express up/down,Rear grab handle w/integrated coat hook,Rear window defroster w/timer,Remote keyless entry,Simulated metal door & instrument panel trim,Smart gauge w/EcoGuide,Trip computer -inc: compass, outside temp gauge, clock, odometer, tachometer,17 machined aluminum wheels,Black rocker panel moldings,Body-colored bumper fascias,Body-colored heated manual-folding pwr mirrors -inc: signal lamps, blind spot mirrors, puddle lamps,Body-colored rear spoiler,Fixed interval rear window wiper/washer,Fog lamps,P225/50R17 tires,Remote liftgate release,Satin chrome center grille,Tire mobility kit,Variable intermittent rain-sensing windshield wipers,2.0L Atkinson-cycle I4 hybrid engine,4-wheel anti-lock disc brakes,Battery saver,Easy Fuel capless fue Jarrett Delivers! We bring the test drive to you! FREE delivery within 150 miles! WHEN YOU THINK FORD-THINK JARRETT FORD! PLEASE CALL ABOUT OUR AVAILABLE WARRANTY OPTIONS. Many of our vehicles are Ford certified & come with lots of extra benefits! Need more reasons to buy a vehicle? Cash back, low APR, lease specials they're all ready & waiting for you to take advantage of them!
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Ford to ramp up Lincoln rollout in China in bid to catch rivals
Thu, Apr 12 2018DETROIT/BEIJING — Ford Motor Co's premium Lincoln brand plans to build as many as five new vehicles in China by 2022, according to two U.S. sources, in a move to expand sales in the world's largest vehicle market that would also blunt the impact of trade U.S.-China trade spats. Ford has said it plans to build an all-new sport utility vehicle in China by the end of 2019, however the company has not detailed future production plans for the Lincoln brand in China beyond that. "Our localization plans to support the China market are on track and will serve to further drive Lincoln's growth in China," Lincoln spokeswoman Angie Kozleski said. "Beyond that, it would be premature to discuss our future product and production plans or timing." Sources familiar with Ford's production plans told Reuters the automaker now expects to begin building the new Lincoln Aviator in China in late 2019 or early 2020, along with replacements for the MKC compact crossover and the MKZ midsize sedan, followed in 2021 by the all-new Nautilus, which replaces the Lincoln MKX crossover. A fifth model, a small coupe-like crossover, is tentatively slated for production in China in 2022, the sources said. Ford has much to lose if the war of words over trade between China and U.S. President Donald Trump escalates into a full-blown tariff war. Last year, it shipped about 80,000 vehicles to China from North America, more than half of them Lincolns to support the brand's growth. All Lincoln vehicles that Ford now sells in China are brought in from North America. Even if China does reduce its 25 percent tariff on imported vehicles - as Chinese President Xi Jinping promised on Tuesday - it is not clear that would mean a big, long-term increase in Fords and Lincolns made in U.S. factories heading to Chinese showrooms. Ford is pursuing long-range plans to build more vehicles in China to serve a market that is now roughly 60 percent larger than the U.S. market, and projected to keep growing. But it is playing catch up to hometown rival General Motors Co and German luxury brands including Audi, BMW and Mercedes-Benz, which have invested heavily in Chinese production in recent years as a form of insurance against trade, political and currency gyrations and to lower price points for their premium cars.
Does the new 2015 Ford Mustang have a burnout control system?
Tue, 10 Dec 2013Whether it's lane departure warning, blind-spot monitoring or automatic emergency braking, most of the electronic systems we see emerging on new vehicles focus on safety. But there are some there just for enthusiasts. We're talking about systems like automatic throttle blipping for perfect downshifts, or launch control to get that textbook acceleration from a standstill. But the latest system could prove just the opposite of the latter.
Although it has given us most of the details, Ford is still keeping certain elements of its new Mustang secret. But emerging reports may have the skinny on one system which Ford is trying is darnedest to keep under its hat for the time being. That, according to unnamed sources cited by Motor Authority, is burnout control.
The system is reportedly designed to help novices execute the perfect smokey burnout - sort of like launch control, but specifically the opposite. The system could, according to elaborative speculation, lock the front brakes while spooling up the engine to optimal revolutions before dumping (or indicating the driver to do dump) the clutch. A cloud of tire smoke and a long pair of skid marks would then ensue.
Ford reflects on radical Mustang concept that never reached showrooms
Tue, 25 Jun 2013The Ford Mustang that we all know and love made major waves in the auto industry way back in 1964 by offering style and reasonable pricing with optional V8 power. Its long hood and short rear deck, combined with a low-slung and sporty cockpit, made a lasting impression in the minds of consumers and car designers alike, and its basic shape has so endured the test of time that it's still in use today.
This being the case, you may be interested to know that the first Mustang of 1964.5 wasn't actually the first Mustang at all, being preceded by a concept car that made its public debut in 1962. This concept was nothing like the car that would eventually make it into production, with a radical wedge shape and a small V4 engine sitting behind the car's two occupants, driving the rear wheels. In other words, the conceptual Mustang was pretty much the complete opposite of the production Mustang besides the name.
Ford has kindly decided go through its massive archive to bring the original Mustang concept back into the public eye. The company goes so far as to pose this question to fans of the pony car: "Should we borrow a few of these style elements for the next iteration of the Mustang?" Check out our image gallery above and then let 'em know what you think in the Comments below.