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2004 - Ford F-150 on 2040-cars

US $8,000.00
Year:2004 Mileage:63091 Color: Silver
Location:

Howes Cave, New York, United States

Howes Cave, New York, United States
2004 - Ford F-150, US $8,000.00, image 1
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LOADED, LIFTED, LOW MILES! Lariat package with all the goodies: Power, heated, leather front seats with 2 position driver memory and adjustable pedals. Not a rip, tear, or crack in any of the leather. Memory seats can be programmed to correspond with key FOB. (2 sets of keys & remotes included) Heated, power mirrors with turn signals. 6 disc CD/MP3 changer with steering wheel controls and factory subwoofer. Cruise Control Power windows including the sliding rear window and sunroof. 5.4L V8 with automatic transmission and only 63,091 miles (Will go up, I do still drive it on occasion.) Brand new battery installed in Feb. 2014. Lifted (6" lift was installed by previous owner) 35x12.5x20 wheel and tire package and lots of life left in the tires. 75% left I would estimate. 20" MotoMetal wheels. Wheels will blind you after a good wash and polish! 35x12.5x20 Dick Cepek Radial FC II tires Trailer brake control installed and mounted on dash under ignition. Airbags under bed to stiffen/support suspension when towing and hauling. Makes towing a DREAM. Color-matched hardshell tonneau with light that locks when the doors do! Removal is simple, just take off the 4 C-clamps Aluminum bed extender. Truck is mechanically great in all aspects, starts, runs, drives, shifts terrific; except the cruise control will sometimes disengage when driving on bumpy roads. I don't put many highway miles on it so this hasn't been an issue for me. 4-wheel drive shifts in and out easily and without hesitation. This vehicle is immaculate both inside and out, there are a couple of very small dents in the lower portions of the driver’s door, I forget that they are there until the light hits them just right, nothing substantial and the paint is intact. No rust underneath. You'd be hard-pressed to find another truck of this age in this condition and with these low miles. Additional pictures available upon request. Clear Title in hand. Buyer will be responsible for vehicle pick-up or shipping. Vehicle is being sold AS-IS; with no warranty expressed or implied. $500 non-refundable deposit via Paypal within 24hrs of auction end. Cash or Cashier's Check accepted for remaining balance within 10 days of auction end. Truck is for sale locally and I reserve the right to end the auction early if sold locally before end of auction. Bidder's with 0 or Negative feedback must contact prior to bidding. I will wash the exterior and vacuum the interior prior to pick-up so it's nice and clean for you.

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Ford abandons MyFord Touch, all hail Sync 3 infotainment [w/video]

Thu, Dec 11 2014

MyFord Touch has been among the most widely disdained automotive infotainment systems on the market, practically since its introduction in 2010. Consumer Reports was among the most vocal critics, all but advocating its lynching by an angry mob armed with torches and pitchforks. Not surprisingly, then, after such a critical walloping, Ford has finally decided to say goodbye to the unloved tech, declaring the end of MyFord Touch branding in favor of Sync 3 for its upcoming, all-new system. Ford is promising everything you would expect from Sync 3, including faster response time, better voice-command integration, easier controls and a more useable interface. The screen layout includes fewer items to make them easier to discern, and the icons are made from large, high-contrast buttons. There's also a dedicated tab for apps at the bottom of the screen in addition to those for audio, climate, phone and navigation. Another useful feature is the fact that Sync 3 can download improvements over your home Wi-Fi for easier updates. In addition to the revamped interface, the software running behind the scenes is a big change too. Rather than MyFord Touch's Microsoft-sourced system, Sync 3 uses the Blackberry-owned QNX, according to Automotive News. Such a switch was rumored earlier this year. Drivers still have to live with MyFord Touch a little longer, though. According to Automotive News, Ford said that the change to Sync 3 will happen during the 2016 model year with complete integration into the lineup by the end of the 2016 calendar year. It will come standard on Titanium trim models and as a separate option will be priced in line with the current MyFord Touch. The Sync 3 brand will carry over to Lincoln, too, but with a different look. The gallery above shows a few more looks at the interface, and we invite you to scroll down to watch a video of Sync 3 in action and to read Ford's press release about it, below. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings.

Ford family keeps special voting rights

Fri, 10 May 2013

Ford Motor Company has a dual-class stock structure of Class A and Class B shares. The roughly three billion Class A shares are for the general public like you and me, while the roughly 71 million Class B shares are all owned by the Ford family. Each Class A share gets the shareholder one vote, each Class B share is worth 16 votes, the result being that Common Stock holders control about 60 percent of the company while the Ford family controls 40 percent even though it holds far fewer shares. The only way that could ever change would be if the Fords sell their Class B shares, but even so, Class B shares revert to Class A when sold outside the family, so they'd have to sell a whole bunch of them.
A contingent of Class A shareholders think the dual-class system is unfair, and for the past few years a vote's been held during the annual shareholders meeting to end it. It has failed every time, as it just did again during the meeting held this week. A smidge over 33 percent voted to end the dual system, outvoted by the 67 percent who are happy with the way Ford is going - unsurprising in view of a corporate turnaround that will be part of business-class curricula for years to come.
On the sidelines, Ford elected Ellen R. Marram to the post of independent director, the first woman to hold the job. The former Tropicana CEO and 20-year Ford board member replaces retiring board member Irvine Hockaday who helped bring Alan Mulally to the CEO position.

Automakers' rush on aluminum may result in shortage

Thu, 13 Feb 2014

Aluminum is the new buzzword in the automotive industry. The latest Range Rover and Range Rover Sport both take advantage of the lightweight material to shave huge amounts of body fat (only it's called "aluminium" over there). Audi and Jaguar have been using the stuff for years in their A8 and XJ, respectively, and now, aluminum is going mainstream, arriving on the 2015 Ford F-150.
While we're excited to see aluminum make an impact outside the premium market, its widespread adoption apparently won't come without some problems, notably in terms of supply. "There isn't an automotive manufacturer that makes vehicles in North America that we're not talking to," Tom Boney, of Novelis, the largest global supplier of aluminum sheetmetal, told The Detroit News.
According to Boney, Ford's use of aluminum on such a large scale has forced auto manufacturers in "every boardroom" to reconsider their plans following the F-150's unveiling, for one simple reason: there's not exactly enough aluminum to go around, at least in the short term. The auto industry presently only accounts for six percent of the aluminum sheet produced, but as the material is adopted by more and more brands, that figure is expected to swell to 25 percent within the next six years.