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2000 Ford Excursion 7.3 4x4 Limited 123k Miles 1 Owner Amazing Price Must See !! on 2040-cars

US $19,950.00
Year:2000 Mileage:123855
Location:

Bloomington, Indiana, United States

Bloomington, Indiana, United States
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2000 FORD EXCURSION
7.3 DIESEL 4x4
LIMITED EDITION
1 OWNER
ONLY 123K MILES
RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT
CLEAN HISTORY REPORT / ACCIDENT FREE


This is the very popular 7.3 diesel 4x4 LIMITED Excursion! This has very low miles, and has clearly been taken care of. This truck is a 1 owner and most of the miles were highway commuting. The underside of the truck shows very well and is not rusty. The front end is tight, the transmission shifts properly and mechanically the truck needs nothing at all! There is minor wear and tear on this truck as one should expect from a 2000. There is one ding on a fender, and a scratch or two on the paint. The interior shows well but does have a few spots of wear here and there. We are pricing this truck to sell extremely quickly and give somebody a great deal on an awesome and rare truck. This will sell quickly don't miss out!



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Don't look for a tremendous shifts in automotive market share over the next three years because it might not be coming. That's at least according to the annual Car Wars report by John Murphy, from Bank of America Merrill Lynch Global Research.
In the report's analysis of automakers' market share from 2013 to 2017, it predicts only small changes among the major companies. Ford and Honda see the biggest positive effect with an estimated 0.5 percent increase in their shares over the next three years; to 16.2 percent and 10.3 percent respectively. On the flip side, European automakers and Nissan are expected to lose 0.2 percent each to fall to 8.3 percent and 7.8 percent each respectively. The rest of the industry is predicted to hold steady as it is now.
The biggest loser in that prediction might be Fiat-Chrysler Automobiles. The report certainly throws a wet blanket on its plan for significant gains in market share. Murphy told The Detroit News that the company's goal was "almost unattainable."

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Some people are just awful. Some organizations are just as awful. And when those people join those organizations, we get stories like this one, where Ford has spent the past several years combatting so-called patent trolls. According to Automotive News, these malicious organizations have filed over a dozen lawsuits against the company since 2012. They work by purchasing patents, only to later accuse companies of misusing intellectual property, despite the fact that the so-called patent assertion companies never actually, you know, do anything with said intellectual property. AN reports that both Hyundai and Toyota have been victimized by these companies, with the former forced to pay $11.5 million to a company called Clear With Computers. Toyota, meanwhile, settled with Paice LLC, over its hybrid tech. The world's largest automaker agreed to pay $5 million, on top of $98 for every hybrid it sold (if the terms of the deal included each of the roughly 1.5 million hybrids Toyota sold since 2000, the company would have owed $147 million). Including the previous couple of examples, AN reports 107 suits were filed against automakers last year alone. But Ford is taking action to prevent further troubles... kind of. The company has signed on with a firm called RPX, in what sounds strangely like a protection racket. Automakers like Ford pay RPX around $1.5 million each year for access to its catalog of patents, which it spent nearly $1 billion building. "We take the protection and licensing of patented innovations very seriously," Ford told AN via email. "And as many smart businesses are doing, we are taking proactive steps to protect against those seeking patent infringement litigation." What are your thoughts on this? Should this patent business be better managed? Is it reasonable that companies purchase patents only to file suit against the companies that build actual products? Have your say in Comments.