2014 Ford Mustang Gt Premium on 2040-cars
1420 N Tomoka Farms Rd, Daytona Beach, Florida, United States
Engine:5.0L V8 32V MPFI DOHC
Transmission:6-Speed Manual
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 1ZVBP8FF8E5319247
Stock Num: FE5806
Make: Ford
Model: Mustang GT Premium
Year: 2014
Exterior Color: Ruby Red Tinted
Interior Color: Medium Stone
Options: Drive Type: RWD
Number of Doors: 2 Doors
The Ford Mustang takes to the streets meaner than ever. From its bold front end featuring a splitter and unique LED accents in the head and taillamps to attention-getting body accents, Mustang makes its presence known. One look at the signature pronounced curves, kicked-up haunches and dual exhaust system that produces the unique Mustang roar and youre hooked. Mustang keeps the attitude coming with an impressive lineup of engines. Theres the Shelby GT500 with the most powerful production V8 engine in the world - a 662-hp supercharged 5.8L V8 capable of more than 200 miles per hour on the track. Discover a 305 horsepower, 31 highway mpg V6 and the 5.0L V8 that pumps out a potent 420 horsepower and 390 lb.-ft.of torque. Both the six-speed manual and available six-speed SelectShift Automatic transmissions in Mustang deliver sporty, smooth-shifting performance. Under the hood or in the cabin, Mustang features an impressive list of hightech features. The available Track Apps gives you performance metrics - everything from acceleration times to g-forces measurements. The Shelby GT500 can be equipped with the SVT Performance Package, featuring SVT-designed Bilstein electronic cockpit adjustable dampers, allowing you to dial in the type of ride you want. Available SYNC lets you activate your phone, music and more, and the available Navigation System with integrated SiriusXM Traffic and SiriusXM Travel Link provides directions, traffic alerts and gas prices. The Mustang cockpit blends world-class craftsmanship with premium materials. A seamless, soft-touch skin wraps the one-piece instrument panel. The floor console runs in a smooth, flat arc for precise shifting. For added support, you can choose available racing-inspired RECARO cloth or leather-trimmed seats with integrated airbags. The available Shaker Audio System with HD Radio Technology delivers an impressive audio performance.
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Bill Ford augments his power by nearly doubling stake of supervoting shares
Fri, 28 Jun 2013Bill Ford Jr. has more sway than ever over the automaker that bears his surname, as the great-grandson of Ford's founder has reportedly doubled is holdings of Class B Ford stock. According to a report from Reuters (which cites a newly discovered securities filing), he acquired some 3.7 million Class B shares from an unnamed family member.
Class B shares of Ford stock are held by descendants of Henry Ford and offer expanded voting power to their holders - Bill Ford Jr. now controls roughly 11.5 percent of the total Class B pool. Ford Jr. is also a one of five trustees that manage a voting trust that oversees the majority of these "supervoting" shares. In total, Reuters reports there are 71 million Class B shares that account for 40 percent of the voting power in the company, despite making up just 2 percent of the total volume of all Ford stock.
Ford Jr. served as Ford's CEO until 2006, when he stepped down to hire and make space for current CEO, Alan Mulally. The move to consolidate Ford family voting power, at least somewhat, is seen by many as a comforting sign with Mulally's departure from the company likely to happen in the next several years.
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