2015 Ford F-150 Xlt Crew Cab Pickup 4-door on 2040-cars
Lake Creek, Texas, United States
If you have any questions feel free to email me at: bethannbgguy@birminghamfans.com .
2015 Ford F150 XLT FX4 4x4 5.0 V8 Low Miles – Warranty – Showroom Condition
VIN: 1FTEW1EF8FKD01765
Magnetic Metallic Grey Exterior / black cloth interior Bucket front seats, double fold rear.
Bucket front seats, double fold rear
Originally purchased 8-22-2015 – 9677 miles now (1-22-2017) = 19 months, 26,323 miles, Bumper to Bumper Warranty,
43 months, 50,323 miles, Powertrain & Free Roadside Assistance Warranty (Please calculate yourself should you
purchase it at a later date than 1-22-17). 329 engine hours, 35 at idle, 87% left on Mobil 1 Full Synthetic
Extended Performance Oil/Filter (changed twice since purchased).
Color matched trim (bumpers, wheels, grill, running boards), all the important options, full towing package with
integrated Ford electric trailer brake, performance enhanced, new Paragon folding metal cargo cover, Ford bedliner,
auto locking tailgate. Heavy duty Ranch Hand wrap-around brush guard. 3:55 rear end with 36 gallon extended range
600 mile gas tank. FX4 with center console (automatic) stick shift and skid plates, factory & WeatherTech mats,
JLT Intake, SCT Tuner, Flowmaster, (original parts also), Ranch Hand Guard, Invertor, Rear Cam. Originally
purchased 8-22-2015 – 9677 miles now (19 mo/25K b-b warranty, 43mo/50K powertrain), one adult owner, garaged,
fresh Mobil 1 oil – send email for more details.
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After Years Of Delays, Rear Visibility Requirements Move Closer To Reality
Fri, Jan 3 2014Regulations that would require automakers to improve rear-view visibility on all new cars and light trucks are nearing completion after six years of delays. The U.S. Department of Transportation sent its proposed rear-visibility rules to the Obama administration for review on Christmas Day. The White House Office of Management and Budget now must finalize the regulations. The rule are intended to minimize the risk of pedestrian deaths from vehicles in reverse, a type of accident that disproportionately affects children. Already in 2014, two children have died from cars backing over them, driven in each case by the children's father. Specifics of the Transportation Department's proposal are not available during the review, but the rules are expected to compel automakers to install rear-view cameras as mandatory equipment on all new vehicles. That's what safety advocates have wanted all along. Thought they were pleased the proposed ruling had finally been issued, there was some worry Friday the final rules would omit the rear-view camera mandate. "We're encouraged, but we're also a little concerned about speculation the rear-view camera may not be in there," said Janette Fennell, the president and founder of Kids and Cars, a nonprofit organization dedicated to protecting children in and around vehicles. "I'm wondering where that might be coming from." On Thursday, The Automotive News had reported the possibility the new standards could offer an alternative to rear-view cameras, such as redesigned mirrors, that improved visibility. The Office of Management and Budget typically completes its reviews of new rules in 90 days, although that can be extended. OMB officials said Friday they do not comment on pending rules. The intent of the rules is to enhance rear visibility for drivers and prevent pedestrian deaths. Approximately 200 pedestrians are backed over in the United States each year, according to estimates from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Accidents Mostly Affect Children Roughly half the victims are children younger than age five. A government analysis concluded approximately half the victims -– 95 to 112 -– could be saved with new regulations. Yet the rules have arrived at a glacial pace. President George W. Bush signed legislation that had been passed with bipartisan Congressional support in 2008. But automakers have fought the idea of adding rear-view cameras, saying it is too expensive.
Surprise! More Ford and Lincoln cars found with marijuana
Thu, Jul 27 2017Ford is starting to have a serious problem on its hands. Today, ABC 7 in Detroit reported that another batch of Ford Fusion and Lincoln MKZ cars were found packed with 227 pounds of marijuana. This is a little over a week after Fords in Ohio were found stuffed with marijuana and only about two months after Fords in Minnesota were found full of weed. All of the cars traveled on train from Mexico to their destination. All in, several thousand pounds and several million dollars worth of marijuana has been discovered. According to the report, Immigration and Customs Enforcement found the cars at the Ford Rail Distribution Facility in Woodhaven, Michigan, just south of Ford's world headquarters in Dearborn. ICE became involved after a Ford employee reported the cars to Woodhaven police. It's unclear when and where the cars were packed with marijuana. With the cars in Minnesota, it's believed that the weed was added after leaving the factory but before being loaded on the train. Spare tires were removed and the space was used to smuggle the marijuana. Related Video:
Ford paying $750 million just to close plant in Belgium
Thu, 21 Mar 2013According to a report from Reuters, Ford is shelling out $750 million in a severance deal that will see the automaker close its facility in Genk, Belgium. The automaker reached this deal with the 4,000 hourly workers employed at the plant last week, which means the company will pay out an average of $187,500 per worker.
Ford is still negotiating with the 300 salaried workers at the factory, which currently produces the Mondeo sedan. All told, Ford expects to lose around $2 billion in Europe thanks in no small part to the region's ongoing economic downturn, and two more plants are scheduled to be shut down in Europe this year. The company will log its $750 million payout under "special items" for this quarter.
As you may recall, Ford took a similar path in the US back in 2009 when the domestic market took a spill. Back then, the company shelled out around $50,000 per employee with at least one year of experience, plus either $25,000 toward a new car or an extra cash payment of $20,000. It would seem the cost of closing plants in Belgium is a much harder pill to swallow than in the States...