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2013 Ford F-450 Lariat Crew Cab Dually W/ 5th Wheel on 2040-cars

US $58,990.00
Year:2013 Mileage:29900
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2013 Ford F-450 Lariat 4x4

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29,900 Miles

Bought New in October 2013

One Owner

6.7 Liter Diesel

6-Speed Automatic Transmission with Tow/Haul Mode

Crew Cab

Dually

  • Ultimate Lariat Package
  • Preferred Equipment Package
  • FX4 Off-Road Package
  • Tow Package
  • Camper Package
  • Gooseneck Hitch Kit
  • 5th Wheel Hitch Included
  • Trailer Sway Control
  • Integrated Trailer Brake
  • Snow Plow Package
  • 14,000# GVRW
  • Back-up Camera
  • Rapid Heat Supplemental Heater
  • Engine Block Heater
  • Upfitter Switches
  • Extra Heavy Duty Alternator
  • Universal Garage Door Opener
  • Spray-In Bedliner
  • Leather Seats w/ Memory
  • Heated/Cooled Front Seats
  • Navigation System
  • Power Slide Moonroof
  • Remote Start System
  • Remote Keyless Entry
  • Tailgate Step
  • Fog Lamps
  • Power Sliding Rear Window w/ Defrost and Privacy Tint
  • Tow Hooks
  • 110V/150W Inverter Outlet
  • Rear Underseat Lockable Storage
  • Premium Sony Audio System

  • Existing Warranty -
  • 3YR/36,000 mile Bumper-to-Bumper
  • 5YR/60,000 mile Powertrain
  • 5YR/60,000 mile Roadside Assistance
  • Located In Ripley, WV 25271


 

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Ford's simple suit makes you feel like a drunk driver

Tue, Mar 25 2014

We've all heard about the dangers of drunk driving for practically our entire lives. Whether it's from PSAs on TV or lectures in school, no one can claim ignorance of drunk driving being extremely dangerous. However, that doesn't prevent some people from still doing it. Ford is trying to take the safety message directly to young drivers with a special suit that allows them to simulate driving under the influence. It is all part of Ford's Driving Skills for Life program that gives free driving education to young people. The program is meant to "train kids in skills they don't learn in driver's ed," said Kelli Felker, Ford Safety Communications Manager, to Autoblog. The drivers don a few items to impair their senses and make them off-balance to simulate having a few too many drinks and then go out on a closed course with an instructor to see the effects. Felker said that the suit is a new part of the program, and Ford just received the outfit in the US. It will be incorporated into the training here in the late spring or early summer. Scroll down to see the effect it has on drivers in Europe. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings.

Ford taken to task by gov't for Chicken Tax end-around

Mon, 23 Sep 2013

Ford is in a bit of a pickle for importing and selling Turkey-built Transit Connect cargo vans as passenger vehicles in the US, then converting them to commercial-vehicle specification stateside in an effort to bypass a 25-percent tax imposed on vehicles imported for commercial use. Automakers are required to pay a 2.5-percent tax on imported passenger vehicles.
The Blue Oval got into trouble for this in a January ruling in which U.S. Customs and Border Protection officials asked Ford to stop the practice of importing the Transit Connect vehicles with passenger seats, then removing and shredding them. Now Automotive News reports that Ford is appealing the ruling. The 25-percent "Chicken Tax," as the tariff is often called, is 50 years old and was enacted as a response to a German tariff on chickens. Like Ford, Chrysler bypasses the higher tariff, but it does so in a different manner. It partially disassembles Sprinter cargo vans before shipping them to the US, then rebuilds them at a plant in South Carolina.
But the ruling against Ford's strategy states that it "serves no manufacturing or commercial purpose" and is there to "manipulate the tariff schedule," Automotive News reports. As Ford's appeal goes through, it is importing the Transit Connect and paying the higher tax, hoping for a favorable outcome and planning to build the next-generation Transit Connect, which it plans to launch before the end of the year, in Spain.

Toyota tops Consumer Reports best, worst used car values

Tue, 18 Mar 2014

We often mock Toyota for building boring, soulless cars, but a new study by Consumer Reports suggests that regardless of whether that's true, the company has some of the best used cars on the market. In its report on used cars from 2004-2013, the Japanese automaker had 11 vehicles among its brands on the list - more than any other automaker.
CR breaks the list down by cost and vehicle size, and Toyota has at least one entry at every price point and in nearly every segment. To score a recommendation, a vehicle had to perform well in the magazine's initial tests and score above-average reliability results. It also tried to only suggest cars with electronic stability control. Of the 28 recommended vehicles, Honda/Acura had the second most mentions at six, and Ford, Hyundai and Subaru managed two each.
The Detroit brands also made it to the list, but not in a positive way. Consumer Reports compiled a list of 22 vehicles it wouldn't recommend because "they have multiple years of much-worse-than-average overall reliability." General Motors had the most unrecommended models on the list at six, but Chrysler and Ford weren't far behind, with five cars each from their brands not making the grade. The full list of recommendations is available on CR's website.