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Hello and Welcome, We have a Super Nice and Clean 2003 Ford Expedition XLT, 4x4 for sale. This automobile is powered by a 4.6L V8 engine. Brand New Tires and has Flawless Interior! This vehicle is in TOP SHAPE, seriously! As you can tell by the pictures, and even more so in person, it has been very well taken care of from day one. Super Clean on the inside and out. This SUV has all of the following: A/C, Rear A/C and Heat, 3rd Row Seating, “Seats 9 people very comfortably”, 4x4, Automatic, Tow Package, Cd Player, Power locks, Power Windows, Adjustable Foot Pedals, New Brakes, New Rotors, New Wheel Hub Assembly’s, and more. This vehicle drives better than any vehicle I have ever had. There is no play in the steering wheel, no play in the front end or suspension. I’m telling you, it drives like a brand new SUV. If you are looking for a true long term family vehicle that has been well taken care of and not just doctored up to look good then this one is it. I would go anywhere in this vehicle anytime. Seriously folks, this is an outstanding vehicle! |
Ford Expedition for Sale
2008 ford expedition. el limited. loaded. looks truly amazing!
1999 ford expedtion eddie beuer 4x4 (3 owners)
Leather 3rd seat rear air power seat sync system one owner
Dual tv entertainment system leather power gate power fold seats camera loaded
2002 ford expedition eddie bauer sport utility 4-door 5.4l(US $4,500.00)
2003 expedition eddie bauer 4wd with 22" radd wheels(US $7,150.00)
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2015 Ford Focus Electric hides in plain sight
Wed, 16 Apr 2014The styling changes to the 2015 Ford Focus were shown off at the recent Geneva Motor Show, so what the EV version looks like is not that much of a surprise. Still, the 2015 Focus Electric is making its world debut here at the New York Auto Show, so we wanted to know what changes we are looking at compared to both the internal combustion engine version and the earlier EV models.
The exterior visual distinctions between the ICE and EV are minimal, and basically nonexistent from the A-pillar to the rear. Up front, you can see the charge port, of course, but the front fascia has also undergone a bit of an adjustment. The front doesn't have the ICE version's flattened grille and the EV's Ford logo creates a bump in the hood line where none exists on the ICE. The 2015's grille is also different than the one on the 2014 Focus Electric, being slightly smaller (you can see this better if you compare pictures in our new gallery above to these of the 2011 Focus Electric and these of the gas-powered 2015 Focus).
The updated 2015 interior - which we couldn't access ourselves - has things like a new center stack, improved cupholders and is basically identical between the gas and electric models. With the car off, you can't even tell if you're in an EV or ICE, Seema Bardwaj, the US brand manager for the Focus, told AutoblogGreen. The only things that are different, she said, are extra menu screens to show EV powertrain information to the driver.
Ford of Europe celebrates Mondeo's 20th anniversary
Wed, 25 Sep 2013Ford's European operations are celebrating a milestone of sorts as the Mondeo, the Blue Oval's bread-and-butter D-segment sedan in the old country, celebrates its 20th anniversary. The mid-sizer, which was sold in the US for a short time as the Contour, has been a far more popular vehicle in Europe - even receiving regular praise from one Jeremy Clarkson.
Narrated by Cockney actor Ray Winstone, the video goes through the Mondeo's years and how it's evolved from 1993 to the as-yet-unreleased fifth-generation model, which is essentially the same as the Ford Fusion that's sold in America. Take a look below for the full video from Ford of Europe.
2016 Ford Focus RS leaked ahead of official debut
Tue, Feb 3 2015We won't officially see the new Ford Focus RS until the Blue Oval shows it to the world at an event on Tuesday, but here it is ahead of time, courtesy of the folks at Evo. As you can see, this is one hot little hatch, and if Evo's story is to be believed, those aggressive looks will be backed up with some pretty serious performance. Power is said to come from Ford's 2.3-liter EcoBoost inline four-cylinder engine, though the magazine's estimate of 250 horsepower seems awfully conservative to us (considering that's less than the current Focus ST). If earlier reports are to be believed, we think the RS will come packing more like 300 hp, if not more. For the first time, the Focus RS will use all-wheel drive with brake-operated torque-vectoring, and Evo says that up to 70 percent of the engine's power can be sent to the rear wheels. Hitting 60 miles per hour will reportedly take less than five seconds. Otherwise, it's business as usual, with a mean-looking exterior complete with the necessary aero bits (notice that wing!), and inside, we can see a beefy set of Recaro chairs. That's really all we know for now, but stay tuned for more when the Focus RS makes its official debut in the not-too-distant future. Related Video: