2008 F450 4x4 King Ranch Crew 6.4l 4wd Gooseneck Rear Air Bags - As-is Where-is on 2040-cars
Grand Prairie, Texas, United States
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***AS-IS WHERE-IS REPOSSESSION AUCTION*** THIS TRUCK WILL RUN BUT HAS AN OIL LEAK DUE TO A HEAD ISSUE, WE SUGGEST IT NOT BE DRIVEN UNTIL REPAIRS HAVE BEEN COMPLETED. THE TRUCK WILL START AND RUN BUT JUST LOOSES OIL, NO ENGINE NOISE CAN BE HEARD AND IDLES SMOOTHLY -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2008 FORD F-450 4X4 KING RANCH 6.4L POWERSTROKE COMPOUND TURBO DIESEL V8 4X4 FOUR WHEEL DRIVE 4WD LONG BED HEATED LEATHER SEATS POWER SEATS, LOCKS, WINDOWS, MIRRORS HIDE-A-WAY GOOSENECK BALL REAR AIR BAG HELPER SPRING SUSPENSION CRUISE AND TILT ALL 6 TIRES APPEAR TO BE ALMOST BRAND NEW LITTLE BIT OF WEAR ON CENTER CONSOLE WHERE THE DRIVER PUTS HIS/HER ARM NEEDS NEW BATTERIES (OR CHARGING EXISTING) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PLAN ON TRAILERING THIS TRUCK WHEN YOU PICK IT UP WE ALWAYS RECOMMEND 3RD PARTY INSPECTIONS BEFORE BIDDING OR PURCHASING, CALL US TO SET UP AN APPOINTMENT IF SOMEONE IS COMING FOR YOU ASK FOR TONY OR JOSH FOR MORE INFORMATION OR WALK AROUND DESCRIPTION 1-800-514-6360 ***THIS TRUCK IS BEING SOLD AS-IS WHERE-IS*** |
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Chris Harris pits Fiesta ST against Mercedes G63 AMG in 0-60 battle... sort of
Thu, 01 Aug 2013Vehicle performance tests are serious business, with reputations made or broken by things like braking distance, top speed, and lateral g-forces. King of the metrics, though, is the 0-60 run, which for unknown reasons has become the benchmark for what truly makes a car a performance machine.
Now, Chris Harris from Drive has turned the whole idea behind the sprint to 60 on its ear. Taking a new Ford Fiesta ST, Harris asks a simple question: would the ST be quicker to 60 on its own, or on a trailer being towed by a Mercedes-Benz G63 AMG?
It's a fair question, really. The Fiesta Harris tested hit 60 in 7.2 seconds on a slightly uphill section of runway. It should be noted that Harris quotes his ST at 182 horsepower, which is about 15 ponies less than what we're getting in the US, so these numbers might not hold up all that well against an American model. The G63 AMG, meanwhile, is a 536-horsepower monster, powered by a twin-turbo V8 that, able to propel the big SUV to 60 mph in just 5.2 seconds without towing a Fiesta.
Ford could make as much as $13k profit for every F-150
Thu, Apr 30 2015The Ford F-Series is a perennial member of the US bestseller list with the title in its brawny grasp for over 30 years, and the truck ranks as the top-selling model over $50,000 in the country. It shouldn't come as a shock then that the model is a major buttress of Ford's bottom line. Have you ever wondered just how vital the trucks are to the Blue Oval's health, though? Some math based on recent figures suggests they might be even more important than you think. Automotive News recently did the calculation and came up with that each F-150 sold contributed about $13,333 to the company's profits. That number was based on a statement from Ford CFO Bob Shanks that the automaker could have made another $1 billion in North America for the first quarter with a repeat of last year's sales of the F-150 and Edge, with 60,000 more trucks and 15,000 additional crossovers. If those 75,000 missing vehicles cost the company $1 billion, then they averaged $13,333 each. Also, the F-150 makes up 80 percent of the lost sales, so you might even conclude that each pickup brings even more money into Ford. Automotive News also extrapolates further. Based on a forecast of 800,000 F-Series sales this year, that's about $10.7 billion going into Ford's coffers. Obviously, these figures are far from exact since they are based on a single statement from the automaker's CFO. Autoblog reached out to Ford to see if the numbers were accurate, but the Blue Oval wouldn't comment on vehicle profitability. However, AutoPacific analyst Dave Sullivan suggests these figures could be on the right track, if a bit high. "The rough guess has been $10,000. Obviously that is a little different for a $60k truck vs a regular cab 4x2 work truck, but $10,000 is the ball park that is used," he said to Autoblog. If you ever wonder why Ford might be loathe to bring the smaller Ranger back to the US when it's available elsewhere, these huge profits are likely part of the answer. The Blue Oval has little reason to cut into the sales of a model that makes the brand billions. Related Video:
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The bad news from the European market was even worst in Q1 2013 than it was last year. Pretax losses of $462 million - on revenue of $6.7 billion - represented a year-over-year change of -$313 million. In South American, the company reported a loss of $218 million, down from a slim profit of $54 million in Q1 2012. The news was better for Ford Asia Pacific Africa, where a $6 million pretax profit in 2013 showed a year-over-year gain of some $101 million when compared to losses in 2012. Scroll down to read Ford's full press release.
















