2013 Ford Flex Limited Sport Utility 4-door 3.5l on 2040-cars
Gonzales, Louisiana, United States
You've got to see this car! It has everything you could want in a car plus so much more! Two tone black and gray leather seats. Driver and Front Passenger seats are heated and cooled. 2nd Row Bucket Seats are heated. There is a center console in the front and in the 2nd row. There are plenty of places to plug in phone chargers. Securicode Keyless Entry (2 Remotes). Power Folding Heated Mirrors w/Approach Lamps and memory power liftgate. Privacy Glass 2nd/3rd Row, Easy Fuel Capless Filler. Chrome Door Handles and Exhaust tips. 3rd Row 50/50 Fold Flat Power Seats w/tailgate option. Tilt/telescopic Steering Column. Dual Zone Electronic auto climate control, Leather wrapped steering wheel, ambient lighting, adjustable pedals w/memory. Overhead console. Dual illuminated vanity mirrors, 1 touch up/down driver windows. Sony audio system 390 watt/12 speakers. Sirius satellite radio and other services. Sync w/myford touch. Sync services. Navigation system. Blind Spot Info System. Reverse sensing and rearview camera. Intelligent access with push button start. Remote start. Mykey. 110 volt outlet. 4 powerpoints. LED taillamps. Advancetrac with RSC. Airbags -Dual stage front, front seat mounted side impact, safety canopy. SOS post crash alert system. Tire pressure monitor system. Warranty: 3yr/36,000 Bumper/Bumper, 5yr/60,000 Powertrain, 5yr/60,000 Roadside Assistance plus extended warranty was purchased and is transferrable. Adaptive Cruise , Control/Collision Warning. Ruby Red Metallic Paint with Black Roof. Titanium appearance package. 20" Machined aluminum wheels. All weather rubber floor and cloth floor mats (not even used yet). 2nd 40/40 Seats with auto fold. Panoramic Vista Roof (Sunroof that opens and tilts in front/2nd Row has a fixed sunroof over each seat/3rd Row has large fixed sunroof) . 2nd Row Console. Class III Trailer Tow Package. Roof Rails. Drives so smoothly. Six passenger seating. Fuel Economy 18 city/25 highway. You will be noticed in this car. I have gotten so many compliments on it. I love it and hate to get rid of it...just need to get rid of some notes or I would keep it.
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2015 Ford Mustang Convertible shown on Twitter [UPDATE w/video]
Thu, 05 Dec 2013It hasn't yet been 12 hours since the hotly anticipated 2015 Ford Mustang has been let out into public view. After a series of evocative leaks over the course of the last days, we brought you a full deep dive of the sixth-generation pony car at the dawning of today. And yet, here we are rushing to bring you news of a new Mustang variant, already.
Be it part of a plan to keep the Mustang fervor at full boil, or a misunderstood email somewhere in the chain of command, Ford UK has unceremoniously tweeted a picture of the 2015 Ford Mustang Convertible. For a newly global Mustang, getting our first look at the droptop from the convertible-crazy British does make some amount of sense.
As for details, well, you're looking at them. Brandon Turkus reported yesterday that the Mustang 'vert would make use of a fully electric convertible mechanism, and that it would be of fabric construction rather than some kind of retractable hardtop. We see here that the fabric part is clearly true, and it does look as though Ford may still be employing the same kind of manually attached tonneau cover that exists right now. Of course, our view from this angle isn't great, and the particulars are still up in the air.
For EV drivers, realities may dampen the electric elation
Mon, Feb 20 2023The Atlantic, a decades-old monthly journal well-regarded for its intelligent essays on international news, American politics and cultural happenings, recently turned its attention to the car world. A piece that ran in The Atlantic in October examined the excesses of the GMC Hummer EV for compromising safety. And now in its latest edition, the magazine ran a compelling story about the challenges of driving an electric vehicle and how those experiences “mythologize the car as the great equalizer.” Titled “The Inconvenient Truth About Electric Vehicles,” the story addresses the economics of EVs, the stresses related to range anxiety, the social effects of owning an electric car — as in, affording one — and the overarching need for places to recharge that car. Basically, author Andrew Moseman says that EV life isn't so rosy: “On the eve of the long-promised electric-vehicle revolution, the myth is due for an update. Americans who take the plunge and buy their first EV will find a lot to love Â… they may also find that electric-vehicle ownership upends notions about driving, cost, and freedom, including how much car your money can buy. "No one spends an extra $5,000 to get a bigger gas tank in a Honda Civic, but with an EV, economic status is suddenly more connected to how much of the world you get to see — and how stressed out or annoyed youÂ’ll feel along the way.” Moseman charts how a basic Ford F-150 Lightning electric truck might start at $55,000, but an extended-range battery, which stretches the distance on a charge from 230 miles to 320, “raises the cost to at least $80,000. The trend holds true with all-electric brands such as Tesla, Rivian, and Lucid, and for many electric offerings from legacy automakers. The bigger battery option can add a four- or five-figure bump to an already accelerating sticker price.” As for the charging issue, the author details his anxiety driving a Telsa in Death Valley, with no charging stations in sight. “For those who never leave the comfort of the city, these concerns sound negligible," he says. "But so many of us want our cars to do everything, go everywhere, ferry us to the boundless life we imagine (or the one weÂ’re promised in car commercials),” he writes. His conclusions may raise some hackles among those of us who value automotive independence — not to mention fun — over practicalities.
Ford Mustang EcoBoost has fake engine soundtrack
Wed, 24 Sep 2014The 2015 Ford Mustang EcoBoost represents a huge change for the Blue Oval as the first pony car in decades to be available with a four-cylinder engine. But a recent tweet (below) from Road & Track raised our curiosity about the new vehicle. Editor Jason Cammisa pulled a fuse while driving the latest 'Stang with the 2.3-liter EcoBoost engine, and he found that both the stereo and engine went quiet in the cabin. That indicated the coupe might have some form of artificial engine sound being piped in - a feature not previously heavily reported for the model. Autoblog spoke with Ford engineer Shawn Carney who confirmed that only the turbocharged four-cylinder Mustang comes with this system, called Active Noise Control.
@jasoncammisa pulls fuse 27 on 4cyl #2015mustang EcoBoost. Both stereo & engine go quiet. #FakeEngineNoise #busted! pic.twitter.com/WNzQefCbtQ
- Road & Track (@RoadandTrack) September 17, 2014