2006 Ford F-350 on 2040-cars
Lockesburg, Arkansas, United States
Just email me at: lennielppeachey@clubwilliams.com .
Very nice 2006 F350 King Ranch. Truck has every option available for this year model. All instrumentation and
controls work properly with the exception of the front passengers seat heat. The button does light up but does not
warm the seat. The paint is nice and shiny however you will find a chip here and there that has been touched up.
I have tried to show this in the pictures. The most noticeable areas are above each rear fender flare where they
meet the truck. The front tires are BF Goodrich 10ply and have apprx 75% tread on them and the rears are also BF
Goodrich 10ply and have apprx 40-50% tread on them. There are fifth wheel rails installed in the bed of the truck
but I have never pulled a fifth wheel trailer with it. I am the 3rd owner of the truck and it was in there when I
bought it and never removed it. The interior of the truck is nice and clean and has not been smoked in to my
knowledge. The motor starts right up and runs like a new one even on the coldest of days without having to plug in
the block heater. All injectors were replaced 3k miles ago along with the addition of an egr delete kit, blue
spring kit, new oem oil cooler, new fitting on high pressure oil pump and coolant filtration kit. Did not do the
head stud kit. These components were added not out of necessity but to add more dependability. The injectors were
replaced because there was one on each side that had a very slight miss and since you have to tear into each side I
decided to replace all injectors and add the above mentioned items. This work was performed by a certified diesel
technician not me. I bought this truck to have as a weekend driver but rides too rough for me and is kind of
difficult getting in and out of tight areas. I have always owned F250's and that is what I intend to go back with.
If you are looking for a nice smooth ride, this is not the truck for you!
Ford F-350 for Sale
- 2011 ford f-350(US $24,300.00)
- 2015 ford f-350(US $18,400.00)
- 2003 ford f-350 xl(US $2,900.00)
- 2013 ford f-350 lariat(US $26,500.00)
- 2012 ford f-350 king ranch(US $21,900.00)
- 2002 ford f-350 lariat crew cab 7.3l turbo diesel(US $10,300.00)
Auto Services in Arkansas
United Motor Service ★★★★★
Tim Parker Chrysler Dodge Jeep ★★★★★
Star Windshield ★★★★★
Schroder Tire Co ★★★★★
Safelite AutoGlass - Little Rock ★★★★★
S S Undercar ★★★★★
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Ford Police Interceptor with 2.0L EcoBoost rated most fuel-efficient police sedan
Tue, 26 Nov 2013Back in September, Ford announced a non-pursuit version of its Police Interceptor Sedan, which swaps out a choice of two V6 engines for a fuel-efficient 2.0-liter EcoBoost inline four-cylinder. This Special Service Police Sedan will be marketed to law enforcement agencies looking to cut fuel costs and don't need the extra power.
For college campuses, detectives and the like, this new police car has now been certified with EPA fuel economy estimates of 20 miles per gallon in the city, 32 mpg on the highway and a combined rating of 24 mpg. These figures represent a decrease of two mpg in city and combined ratings compared to the civilian-spec 2014 Taurus. These police cars still offer active grille shutters for better aerodynamics, although we're guessing agencies upfitting their cars with light bars and push bumpers aren't exactly concerted with aerodynamics. The true benefit of the SSP version is when it's compared against other police sedan options like the Dodge Charger, Chevy Impala, Chevy Caprice and even the V6 Police Interceptor Sedan.
Ford claims the new Police Interceptor Sedan SSP is the most fuel-efficient current option for police departments, saying that this car can save $1,720 per car over three years and almost $260,000 over the same span of time for fleets with 150 vehicles. There is an official press release posted below, and also check out the gallery of images from Ford collected from various police agencies across the US (although none show the 2.0-liter SSP model). Head on over to Ford's Police Interceptor mini-site for even more pictures of the Police Interceptor Sedan and Utility.
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Ford began installing brake override systems in its vehicles beginning in 2010. In response to the lawsuit, Ford has pointed to research by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration that indicated that unintended acceleration is mostly caused by driver error, saying in a statement that, "NHTSA's work is far more scientific and trustworthy than work done by personal injury lawyers and their paid experts."
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