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2012 Ford F-150 Lariat on 2040-cars

US $12,300.00
Year:2012 Mileage:86000 Color: Black /
 Black
Location:

Thompsons Station, Tennessee, United States

Thompsons Station, Tennessee, United States

Please contact me at : auroreantis@netzero.net .

Im selling my personal 2012 Ford f150 Lariat long wheel base 157" 6.5' super crew cab with beautiful Leer 100QX
Topper / camper in excellent condition. Inside the camper is a full bed rug including the sides. There is also a
spray in bed liner under the bed rug. Lear topper has automatic lock and LED lighting.
This combo is extremely rare and was special ordered.
It is Tuxedo black with black leather interior!! Gorgeous truck! Currently has 86,060 miles and is still driven
daily.
I have every service record since it was new. Every service has been done at Ford dealership. Every single one!
Still has remainder of full Ford bumper to bumper extended warranty to 100,000 miles.
This truck can tow up to 12,000 lbs. with its Max towing package and 3.73 electronic locking rear end. It has 420
lb-ft @ 2500 rpm of torque and can pull like a diesel.
V6, EcoBoost, Twin Turbo, 3.5 Liter,
Automatic, 6-Spd,
4WD,
Lariat package,
3.73 electronic lock gears
Black leather seats
Hill Start Assist Control,
Traction Control, Advance Trac, ABS (4-Wheel),
Anti-Theft System,
Keyless Entry,
Upgraded Remote Start
Dual zone Air Conditioning,
Power Sliding Rear Window,
Power Windows,
Power Door Locks,
Cruise Control,
Power Steering,
Tilt Wheel,
AM/FM Stereo, MP3, Sirius Satellite, SYNC,
Parking Sensors,
Backup Camera,
Dual Air Bags, Side Air Bags, Head Curtain Air Bags, Power Seats,
Daytime Running Lights,
Fog Lights,
Running Boards,
Bed Rug Bed Liner and sides
Spray in bedliner under bed rug
Long bed Leer 100QX Topper / camper with automatic locks, LED lighting, carpeted insulated top, and removable front
slider window
Premium Wheels,
3.73 Electronic Lock RR Axle
GVWR Package,
Max Trailer Tow Package,
Chrome Package.
Trailer Brake controller
It has new brakes, new spark plugs and coils, new wipers, great tires, weather tech floor mats, extra large tow
mirrors.

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What car should James Robertson buy to drive his famous 21-mile commute?

Thu, Feb 5 2015

The Internet has been abuzz this week with the story of Detroit resident James Robertson, the 56-year-old factory worker who has walked some 21 miles to work for the last 10 years. The Detroit Free Press brought Robertson's story to the fore, helping an online fundraising campaign to generate more than $275,000 (as of this writing). The original goal was just $5,000, or about enough to replace the used Honda that died on Robertson back in 2005, and left him walking. So, newly flush with funds, what's the perfect car for Robertson to buy? Let's look at the specifics of his situation, and try to pick out the best options. Here's what we know: Robertson's commute is (famously) 21 miles; he lives in downtown Detroit (for now) and seems pretty humble, so something very flashy is probably out; former Honda aside, his ties to the city (and statements about being a Ford fan) seem to indicate a Detroit Three company product is best; he's a single guy with a girlfriend; he's got to deal with Michigan weather, and the sometimes fickle snow removal processes in The D. Here are some choices: Ford F-150 Robertson is on record as being a Taurus fan, and after a decade of walking I've no doubt that the big sedan would offer a cozy respite. Still, as a car guy and a student of the industry, I'd have a hard time recommending a sedan so clearly in need of replacement. Especially when The Blue Oval has such great stuff within the rest of its roster. The 2015 F-150 seems almost perfect for Robertson. Opting for either of the new EcoBoost V6 engines should help keep fuel bills in reasonable check, while healthy ride height and four-wheel drive will get him to work on time even during the snowiest of snow days. Better still, with a fat options sheet and car-like ride quality, Robertson can have just about every amenity he might want, in a package that won't disrespect his blue-collar roots. Chevrolet Colorado You guys saw this one coming, right? The smaller footprint of the midsize Chevy pickup, relative to some of the other options here, should be an advantage for urban parking and driving. And again, 4x4 is an option for the nasty weather, the running costs should stay pretty low and there aren't many tech/luxury features that can't be had in-cabin. I'd go ahead and splash out on the Crew Cab bodystyle, too, just in case Robertson feels like starting a carpool.

Creations n' Chrome Top Notch Mustang is a one-of-a-kind fox

Thu, 07 Nov 2013

Is there a cooler car from the 1980s and early 90s to mod than a Fox-body Ford Mustang? No, there isn't. If you disagree with us, we suggest you have a look at this 1990 Mustang Coupe, which just might change your mind. Although considering just how extensively modified this car - the Top Notch Mustang from Creations n' Chrome - is, we wonder just how much Ford is left in this old pony.
It rides on a custom race tube chassis that weighs a scant 700 pounds, while carbon-fiber bits and bobs help lower the overall curb weight to a mere 2,400 pounds. When paired with supercharged, 5.0-liter, Aluminator V8 from Ford Racing, the results are, doubtlessly, exciting. 855 horsepower at the rear wheels and 667 pound-feet of torque are available from that force-fed V8 should be just plenty for this car's intended purpose of running in standing-mile competitions.
The Top Notch Mustang is more extreme than just weight savings and a big engine, though. That 5.0-liter is essentially in what's known as a front-mid layout - where the engine is actually behind the front axle. In this case, the 5.0-liter V8 is 17 inches further back than a factory Fox-body, for better weight distribution. As a result, the cabin has been completely overhauled. An SLA front suspension, wheels from HRE, Wilwood brakes and Sparco interior items round out the extensive list of mods.

Ford board pushing Mulally for decision amidst fears story is drowning out other news

Thu, 12 Dec 2013

Automakers and their executives rarely like to divulge information regarding future goings on, but the board of directors at Ford sound like they're getting a little antsy about chief executive officer Alan Mulally and his plans for 2014.
According to Reuters, as news of Mulally's possible departure to Microsoft continues to swirl, Ford's board is looking to push the affable executive to make a decision about his future sooner rather than later. Apparently, the board is growing concerned that this will-he/won't-he drama may end up distracting the media from covering Ford's other big news events next year - items like the debut of key all-new products like the Mustang and F-150.
So far, the picture for Mulally's eventual successor remains fuzzy, but it's understood that the leading candidate remains the company's chief operating officer, Mark Fields. Just recently, we heard that Mulally will stay until the end of 2014, but a few months ago, Ford seemed open to the idea of him stepping down earlier than that.