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2014 Ford Focus Se (5k Miles) 5 Months Old **save $1000's!!! Loaded on 2040-cars

US $16,000.00
Year:2014 Mileage:5100
Location:

Helena, Alabama, United States

Helena, Alabama, United States

2014 Ford Focus SE FlexFuel capable.....EVERY OPTION AVAILABLE (sans sunroof/nav) ~5,000 MILES~ 
*BOUGHT 4 months AGO NEW* CLEAR TITLE IN HAND (SAVE THOUSANDS!!)
We bought at Long-Lewis "no haggle price" for $22,000 but five months later price is THOUSANDS below that!!
Still smells new....garage kept....SURPRISE BABY!!! We now need a minivan!!
All warranty factory (bumper to bumper)...PERFECT NEW CONDITION!!! Save thousands!!!!!
WE NOW NEED A VEHICLE WITH THIRD ROW SEATING......NEW BABY!!

SPECIAL "Candy Apple Blue" paint ($500 extra) Sirius Radio active, 6 speed Automatic, power leather seats, POWER EVERYTHING, parameter alert so you don't hit someone merging. 18 inch special wheels w/hipo tires and MORE!! All papers, window sticker, FULL WARRANTY.....AS NEW. Don't pay new car price for a new car. (256-326-8 two two four)
Mileage will be higher in use...

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    2015 Ford Expedition stays the course, adds EcoBoost power

    Tue, 18 Feb 2014

    The era of the body-on-frame, fullsize SUV is rapidly vanishing in favor of smaller, unibody crossovers. However, Ford still sees life in the segment with the reveal of the updated 2015 Expedition, now available (solely) with the company's 3.5-liter EcoBoost V6. The new truck will make its public debut at the 2014 DFW Auto Show in Dallas on February 19.
    The loss of the previous 5.4-liter V8 in favor of Ford's 3.5-liter, direct-injected, twin-turbocharged V6 engine might rankle some of the Expedition's fans, but Ford claims that the change gives the SUV better fuel economy, more power and increased low-end torque than before. Unfortunately, official engine specifications won't be released until later this year, but Ford says engine output will be similar to the 365 horsepower and 360 pound-feet of torque that this powerplant produces in other applications. The EcoBoost is mated to a six-speed automatic transmission, and the SUV now uses electrically assisted power steering, for an even greater fuel economy advantage. Ford claims this also allows for better maneuverability at low speeds and better feel at high speeds.
    Exterior styling is basically unchanged for 2015. The front end has the same three-bar chrome grille and headlight design, but the lower air dam gets added chrome and LED lamps. The rear gets more brightwork on the hatch, and there's a chrome-tipped exhaust pipe. As before, Ford is offering the Expedition in two wheelbase lengths - 119 inches and 131 inches. A new, optional, continuously controlled damping system alters suspension settings constantly based on 46 parameters and offers comfort, normal and sport modes (just like the Expedition's sister, the recently refreshed and decidedly less-attractive Lincoln Navigator).

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