1999 Ford Escort Lx ***low Mileage***being Sold As Is*** on 2040-cars
Nashua, New Hampshire, United States
1999 FORD ESCORT LX I'VE HAD THIS 15 YEAR OLD VERY RELIABLE CAR SINCE 2002, I AM ONLY SELLING IT BECAUSE MY MOM SOLD ME HER CAR. I AM NOT A MECHANIC BUT I WILL TRY MY BEST IN DESCRIBING THE CAR (THE FOLLOWING IS ONLY MY OPINION FROM MY EXPERIENCE IN OWNING THIS CAR). THE ENGINE IS IN VERY GOOD/GREAT CONDITION (IT GOT THRU SEVERAL NEW ENGLAND WINTERS!), THE INTERIOR IS IN VERY GOOD CONDITION (A FEW MINOR STAINS/HOLES INSIDE), EXTERIOR IS IN GOOD CONDITION (A FEW RUST MARKS, SCRATCHES, DENTS, COSMETIC MOSTLY). THE CAR WAS FLOODED OUT ONCE ABOUT 5 YEARS AGO BUT ONCE THE CAR DRIED OUT, IT STARTED UP AND IS STILL RUNNING! THE FRAME UNDERNEATH DOES HAVE RUST/ROT ALL OVER. THE DRIVERS SIDE REAR VIEW MIRROR WAS DETACHED FROM THE CAR BUT WAS REATTACHED WITH EPOXY 5 YEARS AGO, AND STILL IS ON AND WORKS FINE. I AM SELLING THIS CAR AS IS, THERE WILL BE NO "TEST DRIVE" AND I CANNOT GUARANTEE ANYTHING ON THIS CAR ONCE IT'S IN YOUR HANDS. ONCE THE WINNING BIDDER PAYS, WE WILL MAKE ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE CAR TO BE PICKED UP BY LOCAL PICK UP ONLY. THERE IS NO DELIVERY! THERE IS NO WARRANTY EITHER. I WILL INCLUDE ALL THE REPAIR RECEIPTS WITH THE CAR BUT MY PERSONAL INFORMATION WILL BE WHITED OUT. THERE WILL BE NO PLATES ON THE CAR ONCE PICKED UP BY THE BUYER, I DON'T BELIEVE YOU HAVE TO HAVE THE TITLE BECAUSE OF THE AGE OF THE CAR. I HAVE TAKEN VERY GOOD CARE OF THIS CAR, HOWEVER SHE IS A 15 YEAR OLD CAR. ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE ASK BEFORE BIDDING! SERIOUS BIDDERS ONLY! DO NOT BID IF YOU LIVE IN ANOTHER STATE AND HAVE NO INTENTION OF PAYING FOR AND PICKING UP THE CAR. PAYPAL ONLY PLEASE. |
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Thu, Sep 3 2015Healthcare costs continue to multiply in the US with no clear end in sight, but the United Auto Workers and the Big Three are negotiating a way to rapid growth under control. As part of the latest contract talks, the union has an idea to create a healthcare pool across all of its members at Ford, General Motors, and FCA US. If accepted, the company-wide integration would spread out the expenses and create a massive member base for bargaining with insurance companies. Both Ford and GM are at least considering the proposal, according to The Detroit News, and FCA US might be on board, as well. The idea is the work of current UAW president Dennis Williams and is based on the similar pool for the Voluntary Employee Beneficiary Association for retirees. "I've walked through this several ways; I just don't have any other answer," Williams said to The Detroit News. "I do believe this will work. It's worked with the VEBA." Williams was elected UAW president last year and won by an overwhelming margin. He vowed no more concessions to automakers. In addition to healthcare, the two-tier wage system is another major talking point in the contract negotiation because it gives fewer benefits to entry-level workers. Higher wages are also a request. Healthcare costs are a massive expense for automakers and are expected to reach over $2 billion this year, according to The Detroit News. The payments are up nearly 50 percent or more in just the last four years.
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