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2008 Fors Explorer Eddie Bauer *54,000 Miles*florida Car*mint!!!! on 2040-cars

Year:2008 Mileage:54000 Color: AS WELL
Location:

Pompano Beach, Florida, United States

Pompano Beach, Florida, United States
Advertising:

GARRAGE QUEEN!!! 
2008 FORD EXPEDITION EDDIE BAUER! 
*54,000 MILES*
*1 OWNER FLORIDA CAR*
3RD ROLL SEATS 
COMPLETELY STOCK!!! 
***GARAGE KEPT *** 
WARRANTY AVAILABLE 
LOW RESERVE!!! 
THIS IS A BEAUTIFUL 2008 FORD FORD EXPEDITION EDDIE BAUER  ADVANCED RSC  WITH ALL MANUALS & BOOKS. IT IS IN LIKE NEW CONDITION WITH 54,000 PAMPERED MILES. THE CAR HAS BEEN GARAGE KEPT WHICH CREDITS HER NEAR PERFECT INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR. 
THE VEHICLE WAS OWNED A RETIRED 58 YEAR OLD METICULOUS LADY WHO SPARED NOTHING ON THIS CAR. THE CAR WAS ALWAYS GARAGED & WAS NEVER ABUSED.
SHE IS A BEAUTIFUL ARTIC WHITE  WITH A RICH FLAWLESS TAN/GRAY LEATHER !!!
THE CAR IS FULLY OPTIONED INCLUDING AN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION, PREMIUM SOUND SYSTEM, CD CHANGER, POWER LEATHER SEATS, POWER WINDOWS & DOOR LOCKS, PREMIUM PACKAGE, KEYLESS ENTRY WITH ALARM,  3RD ROLL POWER SEATS CAR IS COMPLETELY FACTORY ORIGINAL.
ALL MAINTENCE HAS BEEN PREFORMED ON THE CAR. THE TIRES ARE IN GREAT CONDITION AND A FRESH OIL CHANGE WAS JUST DONE. THE CAR WAS JUST INSPECTED AND GIVEN TWO THUMBS UP!!! THE CAR DRIVES AND LOOKS LIKE A DREAM.
BESIDES THE MECHANICS, THE CAR HAS A BEAUTIFUL EXTERIOR AS WELL. THE PAINT HAS A SHOW ROOM SHINE. THE INTERIOR IS SHOW ROOM AS WELL WITH LITTLE TO NO SIGNS OF WEAR ON THE LEATHER & ALL OPTIONS ARE IN GREAT WORKING ORDER!!! THE CAR IS A 10 OUT OF 10, BEING A 6 YEAR OLD CAR!!! 

THIS IS A GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO OWN A LOW MILAGE 1 OWNER FLORIDA                              FORD EXPEDITION EDDIE BAUER EDITION!

WARRANTY AVAILABLE!!! 
FOR MORE INFO CALL: 
954-695-5685
OR
954-913-8535
GOOD LUCK!!!
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Is your new-car warranty good at the race track?

Mon, Feb 27 2017

We've all heard the horror stories. Your buddy knows a girl that was dating a guy whose best friend's brother once broke his brand-new, recently purchased performance car while making runs at a drag strip or laps at a track day, and the manufacturer wouldn't cover the repair under warranty. True story? Urban legend? Complete crap? Yes, no, maybe. One thing's for sure: Automotive warranties have always come with caveats. In 1908, an ad in the Trenton Evening Times clearly stated: "All Ford Cars Guaranteed for One Year." Although it changed over time, by 1925 the Ford New Car Guarantee only covered 90 days on material and 30 days on labor, and it clearly stated that that there was "No guarantee whatever on Fan Belts, Glass, Bulbs, Wiring, Transmission, Bands, Hose Connections, Commutator Shells, Rollers, Spark Plugs or Gaskets." Whether or not Ol' Henry would pay to fix your Model T if you broke it shaving a tenth off your lap time at the local board track seems to be lost to history. We're guessing no. But what about today? Do new-car warranties in 2017 cover cars when they are driven on race tracks? We researched the warranties of 14 auto brands to find out, and the answer is yes, no, maybe, depending on the brand, in some cases the model, and whether or not your car is modified from stock. Acura has been out of the high-performance car game for a number of years, but jumps back into the party in 2017 with its hybrid-powered $173,000 NSX supercar. And Acura's warranty, as well as Honda's, clearly states that it does not cover "the use of the vehicle in competition or racing events." View 33 Photos So we asked Sage Marie, Senior Manager of Public Relations for Honda and Acura. "If the car is stock, the warranty covers it on a track just as it does on the street. No question," he told us. "However, if the car is modified, say with slick tires or other components that would put higher stresses on the vehicle's parts and systems, then we would have to investigate the circumstances further." Marie went on to say the same would be true for any Acura model or Honda vehicle, including the new 2017 Honda Civic Si. This became a common theme. Chevrolet actually started this practice with the fifth-generation Camaro on the high-performance ZL1 and Z/28 models.

Chris Harris checks out Ken Block's Hoonicorn '65 Mustang

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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.