2005 Ford Five Hundred, White, Good Engine, Bad Transmission, 77,000 Mileage on 2040-cars
Fort Payne, Alabama, United States
Used 2005 Ford Five Hundred, one-owner, purchased new in 2005 from local Ford dealership. Good Engine, Bad Transmission, 76,702 actual mileage. Buyer must arrange for pickup or tow. Dent on truck lid/back bumper where someone backed into me and also very small dent/scrape on front driver's side fender (see pics). Keyless entry pad on drivers door. Good title, transmission went bad and decided not to fix. Interior fair, console lid between front seats broken, back seats rarely sat in at all. Engine runs fine, tires good. Besides scratches and dents previously mentioned, usual wear and tear for a car that is 9 years old. Payments accepted: 1. Paypal 2. Certified bank check or 3. Money Order Please feel free to ask any questions. Thanks for looking. |
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Tue, 04 Mar 2014With more and more members of the Ford brand adopting a new familial face, the Focus has been left looking like an odd man out. At the Geneva Auto Show, though, it properly rejoined the family, adopting the now familiar Aston Martin-ish grille that's proliferated throughout the range.
Overall, we're liking the refreshed Focus' look. Aside from the new grille, the headlights have been restyled and now look like elongated versions of the lamps on the Focus ST. Functionally, those headlamps are bi-xenon units, complete with an adaptive front lighting system. Out back, the rear retains the same overall look, which has been smoothed out for 2015.
In the cabin, the second-generation of Ford's much-maligned Sync system makes its debut. Sync 2, as it's called, is supposedly more intuitive than the first-gen system. Ford is promising "one-shot" navigation functions for the system. Saying "I'm hungry," should bring up a list of nearby restaurants. Of course, we'll be reserving final judgment until we can test the new system in person.
Xcar shows how to drive the Ford Model T
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You can now order Domino's pizza from your Sync-equipped Ford
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The news keeps pouring in from the Consumer Electronics Show now underway in Las Vegas, and the latest comes from Ford which has announced two new apps for its Sync AppLink system.
First up is a cooperative app launched by Ford together with Domino's Pizza that lets drivers of the former order pizza from the latter right from their car. The service allows those with Ford Sync AppLink in their car or truck and are registered with a Domino's Pizza Profile to place an order for their favorite pie using Dearborn's voice-recognition software for either pickup or delivery. Save your information in your Pizza Profile and it'll be sent to your house without even the push of a button, which strikes us as awesome a use of technology as we've ever seen.