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Great Condition 2012 Ford Focus Sel Hatchback 4d!! Only 41,000 Miles! on 2040-cars

US $11,799.00
Year:2012 Mileage:41000 Color: Oxford White
Location:

Lititz, Pennsylvania, United States

Lititz, Pennsylvania, United States
Advertising:

Up for sale is a great condition 2012 Ford Focus SEL for only $12,499! This car drives very smoothly and accurately. There is also a large amount of trunking space! There is a small 6" dent that is minor (Shown in picture). Other then that, the car looks and runs great with no problems. MPG can get up to 28 city/30 highway which is a major gas saver. The reason I'm selling the car is because I'm planning to buy a house and I need the money otherwise I would never get rid of it. If you have any questions or if you'd like to come take a look or test drive it message me and we'll arrange something. Thanks!

Body style: 5 Dr Hatchback
Mileage: 39000
Engine: 4 Cyl. 2L
Trans: Automatic
Exterior Color: Oxford White
Interior Color: Charcola Black
Stock: 361
VIN: 1FAHP3M25CL140811

OPTIONS

Multi-Function Steering Wheel
Air Conditioning
Turn Signal Mirrors
Power Steering
Power Door Locks
Power Windows
Clock
Tachometer
Cruise Control
Cloth Upholstery
Rear Window Wiper
Compass
Bucket Seats
Trip Computer
Fog Lamps
AM/FM Stereo & CD Player
Door Pocket(s)
Center Console
Power Mirrors
Keyless Entry System
Rear Window Defroster
Power Outlet(s)
Dual Climate Control
Alloy Wheels
Outside Temperature Gauge
Dual Air Bags
Universal Garage Door Opener
Intermittent Wipers
Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS)
Verify Options Before Purchase
Tinted or Privacy Glass
Side Air Bag System
Beverage Holder (s)

CONVENIENCE 

Electric Power Steering
Overhead Console
Front And Rear Power Outlet(S)
Front Cupholders
Keyless Entry Multi-Function Remote
Center Console Front Console With Armrest And Storage
Cruise Control
Leather Steering Wheel Trim
Capless Fuel Filler System
Audio And Cruise Controls Steering Wheel Mounted Controls
Tilt And Telescopic Steering Wheel
Multi-Function Screen Controls Steering Wheel Mounted Controls
Accessory Hook Storage
Door Pockets - Front Storage
Front Seatback Storage
Rear Seatback Storage
Sun Visors
Voice Activated Communication And Entertainment System Sync System
Homelink Universal Garage Door Opener
Vinyl/Rubber Floor Mat Material
Cargo Area Light
Front And Rear Reading Lights
Air Filtration
Height Adjustable Adjustable Rear Headrests
Height Adjustable Front Headrests
Dual Front Air Conditioning Zones
Climate Control Front Air Conditioning
Front And Rear Floor Mats
Number Of Rear Headrests: 3
Number Of Front Headrests: 2

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Watch this lead sled go rallying in Finland

Thu, 19 Jun 2014

Custom cars generally fit into neat little boxes in terms of how they are used. For example, you're unlikely to see a modded Corvette going rock crawling; it's just not what it's made for (though we bet it'd look awesome, for a minute). In the same way, chopped, channeled and customized '50s hot rods aren't really meant to go racing. They look great and go fast, but they are generally more cruisers than sports cars.
However, if this video is any indication, the people of Finland don't adhere in these stereotypes, because this rodder is happy to play in the dirt with his lead sled.
According to the video, the driver is a member of the Ford-Freak Club of Finland, and he clearly knows how to have some fun. Possibly inspired by his country's great rally drivers, he gets the tail way out going around this gently curving gravel track. The stunt is somewhat reminiscent of the stock cars races on the sand at Daytona Beach, and this is probably close to what it sounded like too. Scroll down to watch a very cool Finn getting his hot rod a little dirty.

How Ford switched gears for the all-new F-150

Fri, Mar 6 2015

Editor's Note: This story is authored by Julia Halewicz, a senior editor with AOL's Custom Solutions Group. She holds a Masters in Journalism from NYU and has spent her career as an editor of various newspapers, magazines and digital outlets. Last year on the Friday before Labor Day, the 2014 Ford F-150 pickup truck came off the Dearborn assembly line for the last time. After the last seam was welded, the F-150 that had been so beloved by American consumers would begin the transition from traditional steel manufacturing to an aluminum body, and the second phase of Ford's 2007 blueprint for sustainability would begin. Jobs would be created, and Ford would deliver a stronger product to its consumers. It was a moment Ford would call the biggest in the company's 111-year history. Breaking The Mold For some, the change was almost unfathomable. How could a truck be made with aluminum, and why change what clearly was working very well for the company? "We have a saying at Ford that leaders lead," said Doug Scott, the company's truck group marketing manager. "This was an ideal product to make with aluminum-alloy, because lightweighting made so much sense for a truck, because the extent to which you could take weight out of a truck, you could add more value to the customer in terms of more towing, more payload, more durability, more efficiency – so again all this required us to be out in front further out in front that we normally would be to make sure that we would deliver on all those expectations." Ford began the planning process about five years before the first aluminum F-150 would come to market. The company had a lot of questions. What was customer acceptance of aluminum, could they build the truck, and could the truck be repaired out in the field? Finally, Ford needed to determine if there were enough materials available to support the demand for the F-Series. Aluminum vehicles aren't unusual, but had never been built on the scale of the F-150 – approximately one every minute. Ford created two prototypes to determine if the product would meet and exceed consumer expectations. Any change to the vehicle had to be justified in performance, safety and economy. An aluminum truck needed to be safer, lighter, have increased payload, haul more, and have improved fuel efficiency. After driving the prototypes, Ford knew it was ready to move forward. Once the aluminum truck was ready to build, the next challenge was quickly transforming the plant.

Watch these videos of an NHRA racer's bodywork blowing off into a crowd

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Just a few months ago, fan safety at racetracks was a hot topic following the last-lap NASCAR Nationwide Series crash at Daytona that sent large pieces of racecars into the grandstands injuring 33 fans. Now, a freak incident at a National Hot Rod Association event resulted in a drag racer's bodywork flying into the crowd at the NHRA Four-Wide Nationals in Charlotte over the weekend. The carbon-fiber body of Robert Hight's Ford Mustang funny car blew off toward the end of a run when his engine exploded, but fortunately, the two fans evaluated after the incident were later released without serious injury.
As you can see in the image above, the body flew high into the air before landing on a walkway in front of the grandstands, a bit of happenstance that likely gave most fans enough time and space to move out of the way. Scroll down to watch a couple of videos showing what happened, including one from a fan's perspective that also reveals what appears to be part of the body's metal bracing landing dangerously close to the crowd.