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2011 Ford Fusion Sel 4 Cylinder- Like New, Maintainted, Better Than Dealer on 2040-cars

US $15,000.00
Year:2011 Mileage:28887 Color: and protectant on the interior surfaces
Location:

Lynchburg, Virginia, United States

Lynchburg, Virginia, United States
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 I need to sell my Ford Fusion to become qualified for my house loan. I have taken ridiculously good care of the vehicle and recently as well. Unlike a dealership or used car lot where the engine sits idle for months, this car has been driven regularly and stood the test of time. And since I work from home, I have had lots of time to primp the Fusion including engine, detail cleanliness, and wax. The car was just certified by the Ford Dealership as a Certifed Pre-Owned Vehicle when I paid for the 100 Point used car inspection. The KBB value is $17500, I am asking $15k. The car has 28k miles and is a 4 cylinder which is great on gas. Absolutely everything works perfectly and it still has a new car smell from being very lightly used.

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Things done in March 2014 to the vehicle:
Ford Dealership 100 point used car inspection. - they found nothing wrong.
New inspection
Oil change
Cleaned Mass air flow sensor
 New under the hood air filter
 New in cabin air filter
 Cleaned, conditioned, and sealed all the leather interior
Detail cleaned the car including wax on the exterior and protectant on the interior surfaces.
All tires inflated properly.

Things included with the car:
Large grocery tote/organizer in trunk
Custom heatshield for front window
 Waterproof trash bin in back seat floorboard
 Organizer pouch with adjustable strap
Quality/durable front passenger seat protective cover
Quality/durable back seat protective cover

Some Features:
Two(2) electronic keys
Leather everything in perfect condition
Sunroof with 3 settings.
Microsoft Sync
 Changeable accent lights
 Premium Sony Speakers
Steering wheel controls
Power EVERYTHING- windows, locks, sunroof, mirrors(with blindspot), Front seats.
HEATED SEATS- very nice in the winter!
Adjustable lumbar support!- very comfortable
One Touch speaker-Phone answer button through car speakers - built-in Bluetooth works with phone-
Voice commands
Keyless entry code on door
Parking sensors!- very convenient
Premium wheels
 Loose change sorter
USB and Audio jacks in middle console - works with iPod or phone

I have the Title in hand. I also will provide all paper work, like maintenance receipts.

 The Fusion is with me in Wyndhurst in Lynchburg. I'm sure you will want a test drive. Must sell. Thanks- Joe

Even if you find this beauty online and want to have it shipped, I will work with you extensively to make it a simple, stress-free, and a guaranteed experience. People ship cars professionally all the time for a surprisingly inexpensive price. I can work the details for you if this is the case.

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Ford and GM link bonus checks to quality scores

Tue, 29 Apr 2014

The poor first quarter earnings of Ford and General Motors are having an effect all the way up the food chain. Both automakers struggled with recalls in the first three months of the year, and, according to The Detroit News, they have responded by increasing the percentage of bonuses tied to vehicle quality for salaried workers, including top executives.
GM announced that 25 percent of bonuses (up from 10 percent) for all salaried workers would be tied to its vehicle quality standards. The automaker revealed in its financial report that it spent $1.3 billion on recall-related repairs in the first quarter, and net income was down 86 percent.
Ford also increased the quality proportion of bonuses for about 26,000 salaried workers all the way up to CEO Alan Mulally from 10 percent to 20 percent. The company announced in its report that the amount paid out in warranty and recall claims was about $400 million higher than expected in the first quarter. Its net income fell 39 percent from the previous year. "The change reflects how critical quality is to our overall business," said spokesperson Todd Nissen speaking to Autoblog.

Ford dealer loses Super Bowl bet, pays $300K to lucky customers [w/video]

Tue, 11 Feb 2014

A Missouri Ford dealership's Super Bowl weekend sale cost it big when the improbable happened. Hutcheson Ford ran a promotion from January 29 to February 1, called the Super Weekend Sale. The gist was, if any customer purchased a vehicle between those dates and either the opening or second-half kickoff of the big game was returned for a touchdown, the dealership would refund the purchase price.
In the dealership's defense, it seemed like a safe bet. According to the mathematicians, there was just a 2.5-percent chance of either half opening with a touchdown return. But that didn't stop Seattle's Percy Harvin from doing his part to ruin Denver's evening, returning the second-half kick for an 87-yard touchdown run. Twelve Hutcheson customers were eligible for refunds thanks to the return, with prices ranging from $10,000 to $55,000, according to Automotive News. The total amount shelled out by the dealership? $300,000.
"At least we're not like that furniture guy that lost $7 million," dealership marketing manager Kathleen Frazier told AN. We think it was a big success." The dealership did take out insurance to cover its losses, meaning the $300K won't come entirely from its pockets.

Amazon can now deliver packages to some Ford and Lincoln vehicles

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Nothing succeeds without complications popping up along the way. Sure, Amazon's Prime delivery services have made shopping more convenient than brushing your teeth, but leaving millions of packages on doorsteps comes with an inherent danger: Thieves might swipe them without anybody knowing. Amazon's solution is called Amazon Key, which allows delivery men and women to enter a customer's house or car to drop off a package. This week, Ford and Lincoln announced they would be partnering with Amazon to integrate the service into some of their vehicles. Ford is following in the footsteps of Volvo and General Motors, as both companies announced their participation about a year ago. That includes Cadillac, Chevrolet, Buick, and GMC. Key will be made available for 2017-and-newer Fords equipped with FordPass Connect, and 2018-and-later Lincolns with Lincoln Connect. Key is not available everywhere, but it can be used in dozens of city throughout the U.S., and the network is expanding. To look for compatibility for your car and city, check on Amazon's dedicated Key website. Like every other tech invention these days, Key requires a smart device application, which requires a one-time setup. The service is available on the Key app or the FordPass and Lincoln Way apps. While ordering on Amazon, customers will then select in-car delivery during checkout. Input a public delivery address, and park the car within two blocks of that address. While the order is in transit, Amazon will provide status updates, another feature that takes away some of the anxiety of waiting for a package to be delivered. The package will be put into the car within a four-hour window, and users will get notifications that the exchange is complete, and the car is again securely locked. Should customers change their minds, they can always cancel the delivery method, and the car will remain locked. In that case, the delivery could go to the building where the car is parked, or be rescheduled. Ford imagines this as the beginning of numerous car-based services in the near future that can be scheduled while the owner is not there, such as car washes.