Ecoboost, Crew Cab, 4x4, Automatic, Xlt, 3,220 Miles, Salvage Repairable Rebuild on 2040-cars
Poplar Bluff, Missouri, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:3.5 EcoBoost
Vehicle Title:Salvage
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
Make: Ford
Model: F-150
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Crew Cab
Trim: XLT
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: 4 wheel drive
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, CD Player, 18" chrome wheels, 3.5 EcoBoost V6, XLT, Chrome Running Boards, Power adjustable foot pedals, SYNC
Mileage: 3,220
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Sub Model: XLT
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Exterior Color: Blue
Interior Color: Gray
Number of Cylinders: 6
D&G Auto LLC
2841 Highway M
Poplar Bluff, Mo 63901
573-785-7515
2012 Ford F150 EcoBoost
Only 3,220 Miles
Runs and lot drives
Front damage
Salvage repairable
Up for auction is a 2012 Ford F150 EcoBoost Crew cab with very low miles. The truck still smells brand new. It is a XLT with options. It has:
XLT package
4x4
Crew Cab
Chrome 18" aluminum wheels
3.5 EcoBoost V6
Chrome running boards
SYNC
Full power options
Chrome bumpers and grille
Tow package
Chrome door handles
This truck is a repairable salvage title that was bought at the insurance sale. This truck can be repaired and licensed in all 50 states as well as other countries. The truck has damage to the left front corner and will need the front fenders, hood, grille and bumper replaced, repair or replacement of left front door shell, some of the front coolers need replaced, the left frame rail does need repair, and the driverside airbag. The truck starts right up and lot drives without any issues.
If you are unable to get parts at a reasonable price please contact us, we buy parts direct from the supplier and can get anything you will need. We can also get aftermarket replacement parts as well.
Shipping is available call for details
For information regarding the truck please feel free to call anytime at 573-429-8508 or 573-785-7515 and we can do a full walk around description.
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With a range of rebadged Fords, it's not hard to see why that DNA is missing. Mays hinted that a full recovery for Lincoln will be a ten-year process, that's been kicked off with the MKZ sedan. While that car is still largely a Ford Fusion under its extremely pretty wrapper, it's the first Lincoln in some time to inject its own unique take both through the exterior styling and through interior features, such as the vertical, pushbutton gear selection.
Some analysts weren't so certain about Mays' 10-year estimate. Jim Hall of 2953 Analytics thinks it'll be more like 30 years before Lincoln can show a true return to form. The issue, as Hall explains it, is that, "luxury has a degree of exclusivity," that Lincoln just doesn't have. Michelle Krebs from Edmunds adds, "it's definitely a wanna-be luxury brand," comparing the troubled American brand with Infiniti and Acura, two other brands that have struggled to find their place in the luxury market.
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Using new-car registrations (which doesn't factor in fleet sales), the Polk data shows that a total of more than one million Focus models around the world. Strong sales in the US and China have led to a 16 percent increase in year-over-year Focus sales from 2011 that helped to create even more of a gap between it and the second-best global seller, the Corolla.
Ford also had the Fiesta and F-Series listed in the top 10 for worldwide nameplates, but what's even more impressive is the fact that the F-Series is only sold in North America. Scroll down to see the list (compiled by Ford using Polk data) of the top global sellers last year and a press release from Ford.
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