2012 Ford Explorer Limited on 2040-cars
202 East Columbia, San Augustine, Texas, United States
Engine:Gas V6 3.5L/213
Transmission:6-Speed
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 1FMHK7F81CGB00845
Stock Num: 1030U
Make: Ford
Model: Explorer Limited
Year: 2012
Exterior Color: Red Candy Metallic Tinted Clearcoat
Interior Color: Medium Light Stone w/Leather-Trimmed Heated Bucket Seats
Options: Drive Type: FWD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
Mileage: 30023
Luxury Seating Package, 20" Polished Aluminum Wheels, 2nd Row Bucket Seats, Alloy wheels, Dual Panel Moonroof, Power Liftgate, and Voice-Activated Navigation System. Don't Gamble On Big City Prices! See why you save money at San Augustine Motor Co.!! There are used SUVs, and then there are SUVs like this well-taken care of 2012 Ford Explorer. This luxury vehicle has it all, from a posh interior to a wealth of superb features. If you want a creampuff with style, this is it. This outstanding Ford Explorer would look so much better waiting for you in your driveway instead of sitting here idly on our lot. As usual, it's ready...Come and get it! Don't Gamble on big city prices! *We don't rent pigs. From the moment you walk into our showroom, you'll know our commitment to Customer Service is second to none. We strive to make your experience with San Augustine Motor Company a good one for the life of your vehicle. Whether you need to Purchase, Finance, or Service a New or Pre-Owned Ford, you've come to the right place. Call us for your no obligation internet price today!
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Consumer Reports explains its disdain for infotainment
Thu, 20 Mar 2014One of the perks of reviewing all manner of cars and trucks is that we're exposed to all the different infotainment systems. Whether Cadillac's CUE, Chrysler's UConnect, BMW's iDrive or MyFord Touch, we sample each and every infotainment system on the market.
Not surprisingly, some are better than others. It seems consumers have come to a similar consensus, with Consumer Reports claiming that Ford and Lincoln, Cadillac and Honda offer the worst user infotainment experiences. Not surprisingly, you won't find much argument among the Autoblog staff.
Take a look below to see just what it is about the latest batch of infotainment systems that grinds CR's gears. After that, scroll down into Comments and let us know if you agree with the mag's views.
1964 Ford GT40 prototype sells for $7M
Mon, 14 Apr 2014Seven-figure Ferraris are not horribly rare. Heck, an eight-figure Ferrari isn't a rare occurrence. Between modern masterpieces like the Enzo and more classic offerings, cracking the million-dollar mark isn't a particularly tall order for the cars from Maranello. For a Ford, though, it's a big deal.
Now, this is not just some rare Mustang. This is a GT40, the car that Henry Ford II commissioned to whip Enzo Ferrari around a track in France. As far as the Le Mans-winning racers go, they don't get much rarer than this one. Sold at the Mecum Auctions in Houston, this is one of the prototypes, meaning it's one of the very first GT40s ever built. That makes its $7 million winning a bid, a record for on-air coverage of the auction, a pretty darn impressive figure.
You can watch the auction below, but first, take a look back at our original story on this rare Blue Oval.
Question of the Day: Most degraded car name?
Fri, May 27 2016When Ford came up with a not-so-sporty version of the Pinto and slapped Mustang badges on it in 1974, that was a low point for the Mustang name. When Chrysler applied the venerable Town & Country name on perfectly functional but unglamorous minivans, it saddened many of us. But perhaps the biggest demotion for a once-proud model came when, in 1988, General Motors imported a misery-enhancing Daewoo from Korea and called it the Pontiac LeMans. The original Pontiac LeMans was a great-looking midsize car with fairly advanced (for the time) suspension design and engine options including potent V8s and a screaming overhead-cam straight-six. The Daewoo-based Pontiac LeMans was a cramped, shoddy hooptie that served only to ruin the LeMans name forever, while stealing sales from the Suzuki-based Chevrolet Sprint. Sure, using the once-respected Monterey name on the Mercurized Ford Freestar was bad, but Mercury didn't have long to live at that point. I say the downward spiral of the LeMans name was the most agonizing in automotive history. What do you think? Related Video: This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. Auto News Ford Mercury Pontiac Automotive History Classics questions ford pinto names