One Owner 2008 F-450 Xlt on 2040-cars
Gilbertsville, Kentucky, United States
I LEASED THIS TRUCK NEW AND BOUGHT IT OUT AT THE END OF THE LEASE. IT WAS MY PERSONAL SERVICE TRUCK ,I AM THE ONLY ONE TO EVER DRIVE IT , NEVER SAT OUT OVERNIGHT ,COMPLETELY MAINTAINED. I JUST DID A COMPLETE FLUID SERVICE ( EVERY FLUID ON THE UNIT WAS FLUSHED AND CHANGED) AND NEW PLUGS WERE INSTALLED ALL LESS THAN A 1000 MILES AGO. THIS IS A SOLID TRUCK, WITH AN 84" CA. I CAN STRETCH OR SHORTEN FRAME TO YOUR NEEDS AND CAN ALSO UPFIT WITH THE BED TO MEET YOUR NEEDS. I OWN TO COMPLETE TRUCK REPAIR FACILITIES AND WE DO THIS ALL THE TIME. I JUST INSTALLED A SET OF NEW LEATHER SEAT COVERS ( $1150 ) . YOU WILLNOT BE DISSAPOINTED. TRUCK HAS NEVER PULLED ANYTHING EVER. YOU WILL BE VERY PLEASED WITH THE PERFORMANCE AND FUEL MILEAGE OF THE V10 . AVERAGED RIGHT AT 12 MPG OVER A ONE MONTH PERIOD EVERY MONTH. ANY OTHER QUESTIONS JUST ASK. ALSO THIS IS AN XLT WITH THE PREFERRED CUSTOMER PACKAGE. KEYLESS ENTRY WITH DOOR KEY PAD, GPS, RUBBER FLOOR, POWER FOLD AND TELESCOPIC MIRRORS. ALSO HAS AN STAINLESS STEEL FREE FLOW Y-PIPE WITH VERY QUIET EXHAUST .
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Detroit 3 and UAW set for showdown over tiered wages
Mon, Mar 23 2015This week, thousands of United Auto Workers will converge on Cobo Center in Detroit for the Special Convention on Collective Bargaining, an every-four-year event that lets members tell UAW leaders what the negotiating priorities should be during contract negotiations. This is where a lot of sand and a lot of lines start coming together in preparation for contract negotiations between the UAW and the Detroit 3 automakers, which will happen later this year. Number one on the UAW agenda is the end of the two-tier wage system created in 2007 to help the automakers get through bankruptcy; veteran workers are paid the Tier 1 rate of around $29.00 per hour, new hires are paid the Tier 2 rate of between $15 and $20 and get about half the benefits of Tier 1. Tier 2 hiring has been an undoubted success for the automakers, allowing them to keep factories in the US and hire more workers. By agreement, it is capped at a certain percentage of each automaker's workforce, and while the union's ultimate position is to get rid of the dual-scale system entirely; one leader said Ford could easily afford the $335 million it would take to convert all its workers to Tier 1 out of its $6.9 billion in 2014 North American profit, and General Motors could do the same out of the $5 billion it is handing to investors through the (admittedly forced) share buyback. Other delegates say that at the very least they'd be happy with enforcement of the current caps in the new contract. The automakers, conversely, would welcome expansion of the Tier 2 ranks. Including benefits, import automakers pay workers "in the high $40 range" per hour, according to an analyst, while Ford and GM pay about $59 in wages and benefits per hour. More Tier 2 workers on the rolls would let those two companies get labor cost parity with the competition. Fiat-Chrysler pays wages closer to the imports because of special exceptions in its UAW contract that allow unlimited Tier 2 hiring; those exceptions will end on September 14 and bring FCA into line with the other domestics, unless the new contract maintains them. FCA CEO Sergio Marchionne is opposed to the two-tier system, having called it "almost offensive." One analyst says the UAW might win a sizable pay raise for Tier 2 and a small increase for Tier 1, but the keystone issue will be how the hiring matrix can help the automakers keep overall wages in line with the imports.
2015 Ford Mustang Convertible to recreate Empire State Building stunt
Tue, 25 Mar 2014It would have been all too easy to miss the auto show debut of the 2015 Ford Mustang convertible. It was, after all, unveiled alongside its fixed-roof counterpart at the Detroit Auto Show this past January, lumping coupe and cabrio into one debut. But Ford is evidently still intent on making its new droptop stand out. The top of the Empire State Building ought to do the trick.
Automotive history buffs may recall that, 50 years ago, Ford unveiled its first Mustang convertible atop what was then the tallest building in the world, that Art Deco icon of the New York skyline. Half a century later, Ford is recreating the feat and bringing the new topless Mustang to the same observation deck on the building's 86th floor.
Getting it up there, of course, will be no easy task. While they'd usually airlift the vehicle onto the roof or lift it by crane, the spire protruding from atop the building makes approaching the narrow observation deck too dangerous, and no mobile crane can telescope the thousand-plus feet it would take to get the pony car up there.
Ford car-camo artist works his craft on Australia's new Falcon XR8
Fri, 25 Jul 2014Ford is among the kings of concealment when it comes to test cars. On one recent Mustang SVT mule, the automaker went to the extreme of putting baffles over the exhausts to hide how many there were. Sounds like a lot of work, right? In a new video, the Blue Oval has decided to take fans behind the scenes to show them what it takes to camouflage a prototype. In this case the subject was the recently unveiled 2014 Falcon XR8 for Australia.
Ford's prototype build coordinator Down Under has the very appropriate name of Neil Trickey, and it's his job to obfuscate the important bits of test cars to keep them out of spy shooters' camera lenses. Trickey calls his job a "dark art," and he shows off some of the tricks of his trade in the video. It turns out that the fabric we often see on mules is a type of lycra, but his team isn't above getting out a can of spray paint to conceal parts, too.
Scroll down to watch a video about a man who you probably wish could be a little worse at his job.