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Nice Clean Fleet Lease From Florida Municipal! Only 110k! Drive It Home! Save $$ on 2040-cars

US $6,490.00
Year:2004 Mileage:110324
Location:

Cynthiana, Kentucky, United States

Cynthiana, Kentucky, United States

SCAMMERS WE DO NOT ACCEPT CASHIER CHECKS FOR MORE THEN THE AMOUNT OF PURCHASE!!!!!!

*********YES YOU CAN FINANCE THIS TRUCK IF YOU HAVE RESPONSIBLE CREDIT HISTORY************

!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!FRESH ARRIVAL EXTRA CLEAN READY TO DRIVE TO ANY LOCATION!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

2004 FORD F250 SUPER DUTY 4X2 RWD  REGULAR CAB 2 DOOR TRUCK FRESH OFF FLEET LEASE FROM A MUNICIPAL TOWNSHIP IN FLORIDA . THIS TRUCK IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. LOW MILES FOR A UTILITY TRUCK WITH ONLY 110,000 MILES . IT RUNS VERY NICE AND HAS NO MECHANICAL ISSUES. NEW PLUGS LESS THEN 5OO MILES. ALL FLUIDS RECENTLY SERVICED. TIRES ARE NEW CONDITION . NICE CLEAN INTERIOR.  ""ICE"" COLD  AC. CLEAN WHITE PAINT ON CAB AND  NICE STRAIGHT BODY PANELS WITH ONLY NORMAL USED VEHICLE MINOR BLEMS. THERE IS A VERY HIGH GRADE READING CLASSIC  WORK UTILITY BED. IT HAS 3 DOORS ON THE SIDES. THE TOP SIDE ON EACH BOX HAS A FULL LENGTH RAISE UP SECTION THAT HAS EXTRA TOOL STORAGE SECTIONS. THE BOX INTERIOR COMPARTMENTS ARE RUST FREE AS THIS TRUCK IS A LIFE LONG RESIDENT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA. THE HANDLES LATCH PROPERLY AND OPEN EASILY. THIS TRUCK IS A GREAT DEAL FOR OUR $6490.00 BUY NOW PRICE!! SHOP OTHER DEALERS AND YOU WILL AGREE AS SIMILAR TRUCKS ARE PRICED AT $9,000 AND UP!! THIS TRUCK CAN BE DRIVEN FROM COAST TO COAST WITHOUT WORRIES. IF YOUR COMPANY NEEDS TO ADD A RELIABLE LATE MODEL WORK TRUCK TO THE FLEET THEN YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED HERE!! CALL 859-588-1485 FOR QUESTIONS. 

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Auto Services in Kentucky

West Side Auto Body ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, Automobile Body Repairing & Painting
Address: 1305 Fort Campbell Blvd, Guthrie
Phone: (931) 645-3285

Valvoline Instant Oil Change ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, Auto Oil & Lube, Automotive Tune Up Service
Address: 2625 Richmond Rd, Winchester
Phone: (859) 269-7179

The Tint Shop ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, Glass Coating & Tinting, Window Tinting
Address: 514 Dakota St, St-Matthews
Phone: (502) 367-8468

Tatum`s Auto Repair and Towing ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, Towing
Address: 7380 Greenville Rd, Hopkinsville
Phone: (270) 885-2329

Simpsonville Automotive ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, Automobile Parts & Supplies, Auto Transmission
Address: 6986 Shelbyville Rd, Pendleton
Phone: (502) 219-3610

Select Suzuki ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, New Car Dealers, Used Car Dealers
Address: 455 Versailles Rd, Waddy
Phone: (502) 695-8900

Auto blog

Mysterious small Ford spied in Germany

Sat, 29 Jun 2013

Our spy photographers have just popped off a few shots of something curious. This little runabout was spotted in Germany out testing with a current-generation Ford Fiesta. We're fairly confident the machine is a Ford, but exactly which Ford model is up for debate. The hatchback could be the next-generation Ka, but we've also heard that the Blue Oval supermini might not get a replacement. Our shooter says the five-door is a bit smaller than the current Fiesta, though there is a chance that this rig is just an engineering mule for drivetrain development. Then again, it could be a model built specifically for the South African market or China, or not a Ford at all.
Whatever it is and wherever it's headed, you can check out in the gallery for a closer look before heading into Comments to weigh in with your best guess.

Ford evaluating new Fiesta RS?

Wed, 08 Jan 2014

Word coming in from across the pond has it that Ford is working on developing the business case to create a new Fiesta RS. The development is encouraged by the extremely positive reception the existing Fiesta ST has garnered to date, and the emergence of the above-pictured Fiesta RS WRC rally car, but it'll take more than goodwill to make a more extreme version a reality.
According to Auto Express, a new roadgoing Fiesta RS would almost certainly be based closely on the ST version, albeit with some vital differences. Its 1.6-liter turbo four would be increased from 180 horsepower to somewhere around 230 hp, and that powertrain would be accompanied by lightweight alloys inside blistered wheel arches, a stripped-out interior and possibly lightweight bodywork.
The vehicle's approval would reportedly require a strong business case in Europe, and not just in the UK where Ford hot hatches traditionally enjoy a strong following. It's unclear whether the Fiesta RS would potentially make the transatlantic voyage to American showrooms, but between it and the larger Focus RS, hopefully the Blue Oval wouldn't leave its home market out of the action altogether.

Ford using robot drivers to test durability [w/video]

Sun, 16 Jun 2013

In testing the durability of its upcoming fullsize Transit vans, Ford has begun using autonomous robotic technology to pilot vehicles through the punishing courses of its Michigan Proving Grounds test facility. The autonomous tech allows Ford to run more durability tests in a single day than it could with human drivers, as well as create even more challenging tests that wouldn't be safe to run with a human behind the wheel.
The technology being used was developed by Utah-based Autonomous Solutions, and isn't quite like the totally autonomous vehicles being developed by companies like Google and Audi for use out in the real world. Rather, Ford's autonomous test vehicles follow a pre-programmed course and their position is tracked via GPS and cameras that are being monitored from a central control room. Though the route is predetermined, the robotic control module operates the steering, acceleration and braking to keep the vehicle on course as it drives over broken concrete, cobblestones, metal grates, rough gravel, mud pits and oversize speed bumps.
Scroll down to watch the robotic drivers in action, though be warned that you're headed for disappointment if you expect to see a Centurion behind the wheel (nerd alert!). The setup looks more like a Mythbusters experiment than a scene from Battlestar Galactica.