2007 Ford Ranger Xl Extended Cab Pickup 2-door 3.0l on 2040-cars
Fairless Hills, Pennsylvania, United States
AUCTION----AUCTION-----AUCTION-----AUCTION HERE WE GO AGAIN SELLING ANOTHER VEHICLE AT LOW AFFORDABLE PRICES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! UP FOR THE TAKING IS THIS 2007 FORD RANGER EXTENDED CAB 2WD WITH 140,000 MILES!!!!!!!! THIS FORD RUNS AND DRIVES 100% ICE COLD AIR!!!!!! LOOKING FOR A CHEAP RELIABLE VEHICLE , LOOK NO FURTHER!!!!!!!! TAKE A LOOK AT OUR PICTURES AND YOU BE THE JUDGE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! CHECK OUT OUR FEEDBACK AND BID WITH CONFIDENCE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ALL REASONABLE OFFERS WILL BE CONSIDERED!!!!! ALL VEHICLES ARE SOLD AS-IS WHERE IS , NO WARRANTY!!!!!!!!! THIS VEHICLE RUNS AND DRIVES 100%!!!!!! WE ALSO RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THIS AUCTION AT ANYTIME, VEHICLE IS BEING SOLD LOCALLY!!!!! ANY QUESTIONS CONTACT JIM AT 215-828-1111 OR EMAIL US AT SUPERIOR2550@AOL.COM THANKS FOR LOOKING AND GOOD LUCK BIDDING!!!!! |
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Ford EcoBoost successful because of Soviet laser weapons system expert?
Sun, 28 Jul 2013Mike Kluzner is a man of many talents. Not only is he the software engineer responsible for fuel system diagnostics for Ford globally, he "got his start designing laser weapon systems capable of disabling the navigation systems of enemy satellites" for the former Soviet Union. Quite a résumé, wouldn't you say?
You may be asking yourself the same question that popped into our minds upon reading about Mr. Kluzner: What do laser weapon systems have to do with Ford and its EcoBoost engines? We'll let the man answer himself. "The same process for analyzing key physical relationships works for what we do today in engine combustion, catalyst chemistry and mechanics," says Kluzner. "These are all part of Ford's software engineering expertise." Who are we to argue?
Ford also employs an engineer who previously designed software to detect damage to the heat tiles on the International Space Station, as well as one who's past work involved particle physics, says the automaker in the press release below. David Bell (pictured above right), global boost system controls engineer for Ford, describes the software running EcoBoost as "the secret sauce" that makes the technology work as the driver intends and demands.
Project Ugly Horse: Part V
Mon, 11 Feb 2013The Slippery Slope
I've had a healthy appreciation for cars that stop since one truly unfortunate incident with a runaway 1971 Lincoln Continental.
It's funny how quickly a party can turn from, "We're all having blast" to "What happened to the front of the house, and how many stitches do you think this is going to take?" Standing in a Mustang salvage shop in Kodak, Tennessee, I couldn't help but feel I had strayed into the latter territory with Ugly Horse. There was a supercharged 5.4-liter V8 plucked from a rear-ended Cobra sitting off to my left. The shelves were lined with second-hand Roush and SVT components galore, but I couldn't stop staring at a set of rotors with the approximate diameter of my chest.
2015 Ford Focus gets more Aston-y [w/video]
Tue, 04 Mar 2014With more and more members of the Ford brand adopting a new familial face, the Focus has been left looking like an odd man out. At the Geneva Auto Show, though, it properly rejoined the family, adopting the now familiar Aston Martin-ish grille that's proliferated throughout the range.
Overall, we're liking the refreshed Focus' look. Aside from the new grille, the headlights have been restyled and now look like elongated versions of the lamps on the Focus ST. Functionally, those headlamps are bi-xenon units, complete with an adaptive front lighting system. Out back, the rear retains the same overall look, which has been smoothed out for 2015.
In the cabin, the second-generation of Ford's much-maligned Sync system makes its debut. Sync 2, as it's called, is supposedly more intuitive than the first-gen system. Ford is promising "one-shot" navigation functions for the system. Saying "I'm hungry," should bring up a list of nearby restaurants. Of course, we'll be reserving final judgment until we can test the new system in person.