2006 Ford F250 Xl on 2040-cars
5003 Hamilton Middletown Rd, Liberty Twp, Ohio, United States
Engine:5.4L V8 24V MPFI SOHC
Transmission:5-Speed Automatic
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 1FTSX21536ED32584
Stock Num: 229070685
Make: Ford
Model: F250 XL
Year: 2006
Exterior Color: White
Interior Color: Gray
Options: Drive Type: 4WD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
Mileage: 114190
THIS ONE OWNER 2006 F250 SUPERCAB 4X4 LONG BED IS A HEAVY DUTY TRUCK THAT IS READY TO WORK. THIS F250 IS POWERED BY A 5.4L TRITON V8 BACKED BY A 5 SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION. THIS F250 IS EQUIPPED WITH AIR CONDITIONING, TOW PACKAGE, TILT, AND CRUISE CONTROL. STOP IN TODAY TO SEE THIS ONE OWNER 2006 F250 SUPERCAB 4X4 LONG BED. WE HAVE BEEN IN THE USED CAR BUSINESS FOR 22 YEARS HELPING PEOPLE WITH AFFORDABLE QUALITY SPORTS CARS SUVS TRUCKS MOTOR HOMES AND BOATS STOP AND CHECK OUT OUR INVENTORY TODAY SEE OUR WEBSITE CARS4UOHIO.COM FOR AUTO CHECK HISTORY REPORTS
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Ford doubling 1.0L EcoBoost engine production
Fri, 06 Sep 2013Ford's 1.0-liter EcoBoost three-cylinder engine hasn't been around that long, but it sounds like the engine is getting to be fairly popular in the automaker's global car lineup. The Detroit News is reporting that Ford has add a second shift that will allow its German engine plant to double daily output from 500 engines to 1,000.
The increased capacity is part of a plan to sell more than 300,000 vehicles a year with this engine in Europe by 2015. Europe is currently the only market where the smallest of the EcoBoost engines is offered (including in the Focus pictured above), but US-spec Fiesta models will be getting this mill for 2014.
Three-cylinder engines are expected to continue to grow in popularity in coming years with the report indicating that global production of these engines will double by 2018 to 9.8 million units. General Motors, BMW and Mitsubishi are all expected to introduce three-cylinder engines in the near term, as well.
Autoblog Podcast #326
Tue, 26 Mar 2013Easter Jeep Safari concepts, Shelby 1000, 2014 Cadillac CTS and Mercedes CLA45 AMG leaks
Episode #326 of the Autoblog Podcast is here, and this week, Dan Roth and Zach Bowman talk about this year's Easter Jeep Safari concepts, the 1,200-horsepower Shelby 1000 and leaked images of the 2014 Cadillac CTS and Mercedes-Benz CLA45 AMG. We wrap with your questions and emails, and for those of you who hung with us live on our UStream channel, thanks for taking the time. Keep reading for our Q&A module for you to scroll through and follow along, too. Thanks for listening!
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Auto critic calls out Corvette, Mustang and Cherokee faithful
Mon, 26 Aug 2013Most automotive purists fear change, but not without reason. Change, after all, did kill big-block V8s, along with most station wagons and manual transmissions. But change has also brought with it far more performance, safety and fuel economy - not to mention ridding the world of shag carpet interiors, bias-ply tires and those horrible motorized seatbelts of the early '90s.
By this time next year, the Chevy Corvette, Jeep Cherokee and next-generation Ford Mustang will all be on sale and will all, in some way, have angered or offended purists. To those critics, Mark Phelan of the Detroit Free Press is preemptively telling them to stop complaining - at least until they've all been driven. From the Corvette's square taillights and the Cherokee's radical nose to whatever pony car purists will harp on the 2015 Mustang for, Phelan's column points out the positives of automotive evolution and the negatives of staying the course for too long. That's fair enough, but do you think Phelan is on point, or all wet? Head on over to the Detroit Free Press to read his words, then have your say in Comments.