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Ford F-250 Super Duty Lariat 4x4 Fx Off Road Packa on 2040-cars

US $14,000.00
Year:2014 Mileage:33560 Color: White
Location:

Scranton, Pennsylvania, United States

Scranton, Pennsylvania, United States
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LOADED FORD F250 SUPER DUTY LARIAT 4X4 6.7 DIESEL TEXAS TRUCK NEVER SAW SNOW/SALT TRANSFERABLE 5YR 100,000 MILE BUMPER TO BUMPER WARRANTY (FREE) OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT · WHITE PLATINUM MET TRI-COAT PALE ADOBE · 6.7 POWER STROKE DIESEL · 6 SPEED AUTO TRANS W/ TOW OPTION HILL ASSIST · 3.55 ELECTRONIC LOCKING AXLE · FX OFF ROAD PACKAGE W/ SKID PLATES · CHROME TUBULAR CAB STEPS · 10000# GVWR PACKAGE · NAVIGATION SYSTEM · PREMIUM CAST ALUMINUM 20’ WHEELS · UPFITTER SWITCHES (FACTORY SPARE TOGGLES 4) · EXTRA HEAVY DUTY ALTINATOR W/ 110 INVERTER · UNIVERSAL GARAGE DOOR OPENER · TAIL GATE STEP · LEATHER 40/CONSOLE/40 SEAT · LOWER ACCENT 2 TONE PAINT · LARIAT INTERIOR PACKAGE · MEMORY GROUP · REMOTE START · HEATED COOLED FRONT SEATS (AWSOME) · BODY SIDE PROTECTION MOULDINGS · WINDOW TINTING · NITROGEN FILLED TIRES · UV PAINT PROTECTION & INTERIOR FABRIC SEALANT · BED LINER · TELESCOPE/TILT STEERING WHEEL W/ AUTO PEDAL ADJUSTMENTS · MEMORY SEAT ADJUST SENSOR(REMEMBERS LAST SEAT ADJUSTMENT) · FOG LAMPS · LOCKING REMOVABLE TAILGATE W/ PULL OUT STEP · POWER SLIDING REAR WINDOE W/ DEFROST & PRIVACY TINT · 60/40 REAR BENCH W/ FLIP-UP/FLIP DOWN W/ HEAD RESTRAINT/ UNDER SEAT STORAGE · TOW HOOKS · FULL SPARE TIRE W/ LOCK · CRUISE CNTRL, DUAL ZONE CLIMATE CONTROL · MANUAL +AUTOMATIC LOCKING HUBS · POWERSCOP TT POWER-FOLD MIRRORS,POWER/HEATED GLASS SIGNALS · REVERSE SENSING AND REAR VIEW CAMERA · SYNC W/ MYFORD TOUCH · TRAILER BRAKE, TRAILER TOW PKG, TRLR SWAY CONTROL · SECURECODE KEYLESS ENTRY,REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY · SECURELOCK PASS ANTI THEFT · SOS POST CRASH ALERT SYS · SONY PREMIUM SOUND, SERIUSSAT SVC AK&HI · 4 WHEEL ABS · 5YR/60,000 ROADSIDE ASSIST

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Reflecting on the Ford GT on its 10-year anniversary

Thu, 10 Apr 2014

Ten years ago, during the bright-eyed enthusiasm of the early 2000s and before the collective automotive industry did its best Titanic impression, we had the Ford GT. An everyman's supercar like there'd never been (remember, this was before 638-horsepower Corvettes were a thing), the GT arrived with a supercharged, 5.4-liter V8 that produced 550 horsepower and graced this retro-styled rocket with an easy, sub-four-second sprint to 60 miles per hour.
Equal to the GT's performance were its looks. Inspired by the GT40 racers that dominated Le Mans and bested Ferrari in the 1960s, the sleek, low, almost-reptilian look of the GT was the absolute pinnacle of the retro styling that so defined the early 2000s.
Crank and Piston put together a video celebrating the ten-year-old GT, arguing that Ford is a bit too busy with the next-gen Mustang, which turns 50 next week, to do it themselves. In the short clip, there is gratuitous engine noise and supercharger whine, not to mention scenes of the white-on-red GT prowling the deserts and streets of Dubai. It's a bit short, but very nicely shot. Scroll down, have a look and be sure to turn up those speakers before getting started.

Big electric trucks won't save the planet, says the NYT

Tue, Feb 21 2023

When The New York Times decides that an issue is an issue, be prepared to read about it at length. Rarely will a week passes these days when the esteemed news organization doesn’t examine the realities, myths and alleged benefits and drawbacks of electric vehicles, and even The Atlantic joins in sometimes. That revolution, marked by changes in manufacturing, consumer habits and social “consciousness,” may in fact be upon us. Or it may not. Nonetheless, the newspaper appears committed to presenting to the public these pros and cons. In this recently published article titled, “Just How Good for the Planet Is That Big Electric Pickup Truck?”—wow, thatÂ’s a mouthful — the Times focuses on the “bigness” of the current and pending crop of EVs, and how that impacts or will impact the environment and road safety. This is not what news organizations these days are fond of calling “breaking news.” In October, we pointed to an essay in The Atlantic that covered pretty much the same ground, and focused on the Hummer as one particular villain, In the paper and online on Feb. 18, the Times' Elana Shao observes how “swapping a gas pickup truck for a similar electric one can produce significant emissions savings.” She goes on: “Take the Ford F-150 pickup truck compared with the electric F-150 Lightning. The electric versions are responsible for up to 50 percent less greenhouse gas emissions per mile.” But she right away flips the argument, noting the heavier electric pickup trucks “often require bigger batteries and more electricity to charge, so they end up being responsible for more emissions than other smaller EVs. Taking into consideration the life cycle emissions per mile, they end up just as polluting as some smaller gas-burning cars.” Certainly, itÂ’s been drummed into our heads that electric cars donÂ’t run on air and water but on electricity that costs money, and that the public will be dealing with “the shift toward electric SUVs, pickup trucks and crossover vehicles, with some analysts estimating that SUVs, pickup trucks and vans could make up 78 percent of vehicle sales by 2025." No-brainer alert: Big vehicles cost more to charge. And then thereÂ’s the safety question, which was cogently addressed in the Atlantic story. Here Shao reiterates data documenting the increased risks of injuries and deaths caused by larger, heavier vehicles.

Question of the Day: Most degraded car name?

Fri, May 27 2016

When Ford came up with a not-so-sporty version of the Pinto and slapped Mustang badges on it in 1974, that was a low point for the Mustang name. When Chrysler applied the venerable Town & Country name on perfectly functional but unglamorous minivans, it saddened many of us. But perhaps the biggest demotion for a once-proud model came when, in 1988, General Motors imported a misery-enhancing Daewoo from Korea and called it the Pontiac LeMans. The original Pontiac LeMans was a great-looking midsize car with fairly advanced (for the time) suspension design and engine options including potent V8s and a screaming overhead-cam straight-six. The Daewoo-based Pontiac LeMans was a cramped, shoddy hooptie that served only to ruin the LeMans name forever, while stealing sales from the Suzuki-based Chevrolet Sprint. Sure, using the once-respected Monterey name on the Mercurized Ford Freestar was bad, but Mercury didn't have long to live at that point. I say the downward spiral of the LeMans name was the most agonizing in automotive history. What do you think? Related Video: This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. Auto News Ford Mercury Pontiac Automotive History Classics questions ford pinto names