Ford Crown Victoria Low Low Miles Dedicated Cng Carpool Access Solo on 2040-cars
Garden Grove, California, United States
Dedicated CNG cruiser
Do you hate California freeway traffic? Do you wish you could drive in the carpool lane by yourself? Well, here is your solution. . .drive in the carpool lane SOLO until 2019 with my CNG cruiser. CNG is cheap and clean. Just bought cng this week in Riverside for 1.67 per gallon! Car will save you tons of time, money, and frustration everyday. California vehicle owned and maintained by the city and runs perfect with only 65k original carfax verified miles. Clean title and clean CARFAX with no accidents, etc. Car runs great and is as smooth as new. Tires are good. All power options. Cruise control. A/C blows cold. Safe, comfortable, and reliable transportation. Vehicle is ultra clean reflecting low mileage. Vehicle has 4 tanks total. Car is still in original paint. What you see is what you get, no hidden issues. There are some blemishes in paint / typical peeling in areas which have been touched up, not pretty but functional and keeps body protected. It is hard to find a low mileage, clean, and unmolested Crown Victoria like mine which doesn't have a zillion miles on it used as a taxi, etc. All buyers welcome to come by and take her for a spin. Thanks for viewing my ebay listing. |
Ford Crown Victoria for Sale
- 2005 crown victoria police interceptor only 48000 original miles(US $5,500.00)
- Leather, 17" 5 spoke rims, cd, chrome grill, power seats, power door code
- Ford crown victoria police package
- 2005 ford crown victoria police pkg power seat, cruise, carpet, 109xxx gasoline
- No reserve..!!! 78,650 miles! brand new good year eagle tires on aluminum wheels
- 2008 ford crown victoria police interceptor sedan 4-door 4.6l(US $8,000.00)
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Ford adding stop-start to all major model lines
Sun, 24 Nov 2013Ford has gone all-in on its efforts to offer most of its new vehicles with a fuel-efficient EcoBoost engine, but the automaker is reportedly preparing to take another big step toward improving vehicle efficiency. Automotive News is reporting that Ford will soon expand the availability of start-stop technology, which was first offered - presumably the first non-hybrid vehicle, that is - on the 2013 Fusion (equipped with the 1.6-liter EcoBoost engine) as a $295 option.
The benefit of start-stop is reduced fuel consumption as it shuts the engine off at long stops, and AN quotes Ford as saying that drivers can save more than $1,000 on fuel costs over five years. Despite this, the option hasn't been popular on the Fusion thus far, but it could be more beneficial on bigger vehicles like the F-150. Ford also said that the next-gen Edge, which was previewed in concept form at the LA Auto Show, will be equipped with auto start-stop to help make the EcoBoost engines even more efficient.
Watch these Australian Ford and Holden muscle cars duke it out
Wed, 21 Aug 2013Australia's Motoring has put together a little video on two of the great performance vehicles available down under - the Holden VF Commodore HSV GTS and the Ford Falcon FPV GT R-Spec. And while both FPV and the Falcon might be on their way out, there's still plenty of time for a little head-to-head comparison between the two.
The cars aren't all that well evenly matched, though. The Ford boasts a 5.0-liter, supercharged V8, which the Aussies measure out at 449 horsepower and 420 pound-feet of torque. The HSV, though, with its Corvette-derived, 6.2-liter, supercharged V8 is just too powerful - 576 hp and 545 lb-ft of torque.
Predictably, it doesn't end too well for the Ford. As the guys from Motoring point out, the new VF Commodore is just too new and too good, with its extra power and its adaptive dampers (GM's excellent MagnaRide). Interestingly, Motoring did point out that the Holden's electric steering is better than the Ford's hydraulic steering, which is a lot like a Porsche purist saying they prefer water-cooled engines to air cooled.
Ford 1.0L takes third-straight International Engine of the Year award
Thu, 26 Jun 2014Ford's 1.0-liter EcoBoost is proving to be The Little Engine That Could, and it continues to acquit itself well, finding favor as one of the best powerplants in the world. To confirm it yet again, the tiny mill just won the International Engine of the Year award for the third year in a row, likewise also nabbing the title in the Sub 1.0-liter category.
Packing 123 horsepower and 148 pound-feet of torque with overboost (125 lb-ft normally), the tiny engine combines impressive power in a size small enough to be a carry-on item for a commercial flight. US buyers only got a taste of the award winner in the 2014 Fiesta, while the 1.0 EcoBoost has been available throughout the Ford lineup in Europe for a few years now. American sales have reportedly been strong, however, and next up in the US, the mill will find its way into the 2015 Focus.
The panel of 82 jury members from 34 countries also named the Mercedes-AMG 2.0-liter turbo found in the A45, CLA45 and GLA45 AMG models with 355 hp and 332 lb-ft as the best New Engine for 2014. The electric powertrain from Tesla won Green Engine prize, and the 4.5-liter V8 from the Ferrari 458 Italia took home the honor of top Performance Engine yet again. You can check out all the winners below, and scroll down further to read Ford's celebratory announcement of its award.