2013 Ford Focus Se No Reserve Salvage Damaged Rebuildable Repairable on 2040-cars
Madisonville, Tennessee, United States
2013 Ford Focus SE, 46,196 miles, This car runs and lot drives and has the 2.0 liter 4 cylinder, automatic transmission, power windows, power door locks, tilt wheel, cruise control, heated seats, steering wheel controls, am/fm/cd and Microsoft SYNC.
This vehicle is being sold with NO RESERVE and as mentioned this car lot drives and the air bags are good, radiators are good and has cold a/c. The windshield is cracked and hood latch is broke. This is a rebuildable/salvage vehicle that needs to be repaired and inspected before being driven and is being sold with a Virginia salvage title which can be easily converted to a rebuilt title in most states. Buy a bargain and get this one while its available. Please look at all of the pictures and email if you have any questions before bidding. This vehicle is being sold As Is with no guarantee. Buyer is responsible for pickup or shipping of this vehicle. Tennessee residents must pay Tennessee Sales Tax. A non-refundable $500.00 Paypal/Money Order deposit is due withing 48 hours of auction close. On this we accept Paypal for deposit, Postal Money Order, Bank Wire Transfer, Cash or Bank Cashiers Check (No Credit Union Checks Accepted). Bank Cashiers Checks must clear before the vehicle will be released. |
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Mon, 04 Feb 2013The Ford F-150 SVT Raptor is a very capable truck right out of the box, but "capable" has never translated into "invincible." Just ask the owner of the machine in this video. In it, the driver gets frisky with an aggressive jump with plenty of speed on his hands. The result is enough air to make Vaughn Gittin Jr. blush. As always, it's not the launch that's painful, but the re-entry. Gravity eventually asserts its dominance over the $43,630 pickup in a big way, and when it comes crashing down, it does so with a vengeance.
The impact was hard enough to set off both the alarm and multiple airbags inside the cabin. It's unclear if anyone was injured in the stunt, but we certainly wouldn't be surprised to hear that was the case. You can check out the stunt in the video below, and remember, when in doubt, back out of the throttle. Be warned, there may be some explicit/NSFW language in the clip.
UPDATE: Second video added with an even better look at the jump added below.
Consumer Reports declares most and least loved cars [w/video]
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There's been a lot of talk about the F-150 switching to aluminum body panels (although maintaining a steel frame), and for good reason. The lightweight body is expected to shed more than 700 pounds and greatly increase its highway mileage, but production-line issues and possible delays have been a major focus of attention concerning the best-selling vehicle in America for 32 years, meaning Ford has to get it right. F-150 is responsible for a massive portion of the company's global profits and it will come in a year when company profits are already predicted to decline because of new car launches.
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