2011 Ford F-350 Super Duty Lariat Crew Cab Pickup 4-door 6.7l on 2040-cars
Genoa City, Wisconsin, United States
2011 FORD F350 6.7L DIESEL SUPER DUTY CREW CAB 4X4. MILES: 98,000 ONE OWNER THE TRUCK' S MOTOR HAS BEEN REBUILT WITH NEW TURBO AND HAS A 1 YEAR WARRANTY WITH IT. IT HAS A H&S COMPUTER AND EXHAUST SYSTEM WITH 4" TURBO BACK CHROME GRILLE AND BUMPERS FR TOW HOOKS/ FOG LAMPS LOCKING REMOVABLE TAILGATE W/ LIFT ASSIST POWER SLIDING REAR WINDOW SPARE TIRE & WHEEL LOCK 10 - WAY PWR DRV/ PASS SEATS 60/40 FLEX FOLD REAR BENCH AM/FM/SINGLE CD/MP3/SIRIUS RADIO COLOR COORD CARPET AND MATS DUAL ELECT AUTO TEMP CONTROLS ELECTROCHROMIC MIRROR SYNC VOICE ACTIVATED SYS POWER WINDOWS/LOCKS POWERSCOPE TT MIRROR REVERSE VEHICLE AID SENSOR TRAILER BRAKE CONTROLLER TRAILER TOWING PACKAGE SECURICODE KEYLESS KEYPAD 4 WHEELED DISC BRAKES 13300 - GVWR 3.73 RATIO LIMITED SLIP HEATED SEATS AND COOLED SEATS REAR VIEW CAMERA REMOTE START SYSTEM LARIAT ACCENT PACKAGE TWO TONE PAINT TAILGATE STEP HEAVY DUTY SUSPENSION IF YOU NEED MORE PICTURES I WILL BE GLAD TO SEND THEM TO YOU. JUST LET ME KNOW. THIS TRUCK HAS BEEN TAKEN CARE OF WELL. NO DINGS OR DENTS. IT ALSO IS FIFTH WHEEL READY TO PULL A TRAILER: ALSO HAVE A 22,000LB PULL RITE HITCH. MADE IN AMERICA NO SHIPPING: PICK UP VEHICLE ONLY IN GENOA CITY, WI YOU CAN CALL ME AT 262-295-TJKH |
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J Mays' legacy
Fri, 15 Nov 2013
Mays is by far not the first designer to use heritage design cues in his work.
The announcement that J Mays will be leaving his chief creative officer role at Ford Motor Company on January 1 ends a 13-year run in one of the industry's top design roles. While best known for having a hand in reborn classics like the Volkswagen New Beetle, Ford Mustang and Thunderbird (above), Mays' legacy is more complicated and nuanced than being considered the father of what is known as "retrofuturism".
Here's what it's like to drive the very first Ford Mustang cop car
Thu, Jan 29 2015As we recently discovered, there's something different about driving a police car. That's true whether you're talking about a modern Dodge Charger Pursuit or, yes, the legendary Ford Mustang SSP. Former Autoblog staffer and current Road and Track web editor Zach Bowman discovered this when he shanghaied a 2015 Mustang GT and made the trip to Nashville, TN to drive the very first Mustang SSP police car. The two-tone, V8-powered prototype was delivered into the welcoming arms of the California Highway Patrol back in 1981 for evaluation. Bowman chatted up cop-car aficionado Mike Strinich, the prototype's current owner, and managed to score some seat time in the car, which provided a unique interesting contrast to the SSP's 435-horsepower junior. Head over to R&T for the complete read.
Average transaction prices climb to a record $36,270 in January
Sat, Feb 3 2018The automotive sector made a hash of the numbers last month, a mess of pluses and minuses clogging the transaction-price charts according to Kelley Blue Book. The overall industry rose one percent, even though buyers bought fewer cars and light vehicles in January 2018 vs 2017 using the selling-day adjusted rate. Due to January transaction prices rising to $36,270, a record for January, the value of new vehicles sold climbed more than $1 billion compared to January 2017. KBB's transaction prices don't include customer incentives, which changes the complexion slightly; average incentive spending rose to just over ten percent. The average transaction price in December 2017 was $36,756, so January dropped a bit - nothing unexpected, with the month annually blamed for "January doldrums." More revealing is the fact that the average transaction price in January 2017 was $34,910. This year's plumped-up figure came courtesy of the continued shift to crossovers, SUVs, and light trucks, which shouldn't surprise anyone who's read an automotive blog in the past 20 years. That category comprised nearly 70 percent of new vehicle sales for the month. Some manufacturers profited more than others, though. Fiat Chrysler managed 12.8 percent fewer sales in January compared year-on-year, but the company's vehicles sold for $1,300 more. The Ford brand suffered a 6.3-percent dip in sales, but brand transaction prices increased $2,000, while a Lincoln sold for $8,700 more on average. General Motors sold more cars and sold them for more money; overall GM transaction prices rose four percent, or $1,270, while a GMC traded hands for seven-percent more than in January 2017 and a Cadillac got $2,300 more on average. Of KBB's listed automakers, the Volkswagen Group got the most of out its customers, transaction prices rising at the German automaker by 5.6 percent to $42,243 in January 2018 compared to a year earlier. American Honda followed with a 4.3-percent increase to $28,991, GM in third at 4.1 percent to $40,313. Find your next car at Autoblog using our new and used car listings or the Car Finder tool. Broken out by segment, minivans rocked the table, transaction prices leaping by 7.9 percent to $35,380 compared to January a year earlier. Luxury cars boasted the next-highest rise, at 3.6 percent to $58,533.