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2002 Ford Windstar Se- New Transmission, Quad Seating, Entertainment Package on 2040-cars

Year:2002 Mileage:136359
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2002 Ford Windstar

136,000 Miles

Quad Seating

Entertainment Package

Transmission Only A YEAR OLD

New ALTERNATOR, BATTERTY, TIMING BELT, WATER PUMP, FUEL PUMP, etc!

 

We are selling our 2002 Ford Windstar SE that has literally had almost everything mechanical replaced in it within the last year. Most done within last 6 months. Alternator and battery just replaced this week.
Within the past year, we've replaced the transmission, timing belt, battery, alternator, water pump, fuel pump, brake pads, ...and I'm SURE I'm forgetting at least a few other things. ALL by professional auto repair shop in New Canaan.
 

NO ACCIDENTS, QUAD SEATING, Entertainment Package- a full crate of vhs movies will be included, automatic doors on both passenger AND driver's side. Awesome 7 Passenger Minivan. Non-smoking, Pet free family. VERY clean interior, and we are had a $225 complete detail done on the car TODAY.
136,000 miles. Family car. It has been on A LOT of road trips, and has been an awesome car, but we've just bought a new FORD minivan (EXACT same model, just new), so we need to sell this one to make some space in our driveway!
 

Has every option available for the year made, including; Roof rack, tinted windows, premium alloy rims, entertainment package, quad seating, rear air and heat controls, cd player, electric drivers side seat, middle row and back row reading lights, tons of charging outlets- way more than our new one.
ONLY issues with the entire car are: Does have some rust spots on driver's passenger side under panel, and a smaller rust spot on same area on passenger side of car, could use new tires within the next few months, and driver's side passenger door sometimes makes a popping noise when opening.
Other than that, this car is CLEAN and runs great. Is a great find for a 10+ year old car. All of the work has already been done for you.

 


We will work with shipping company to schedule pick up, but will need payment in full before scheduled pick up date.

Start Price is WAY below Blue Book for a QUICK sale.

Email us with any questions. Please ask all questions prior to bidding.

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Ford’s Onboard Scales and Smart Hitch win the 2022 Autoblog Technology of the Year award

Thu, Dec 1 2022

The 2022 Autoblog Technology of the Year award goes to Ford for the Onboard Scales and Smart Hitch hauling and towing features found in the F-150 lineup. This new technology, as tested in the 2022 Ford F-150 Lightning, is a boon to pickup truck owners. Not only will it make observing your truck’s maximum loads easier and more intuitive, but it will also ensure youÂ’re hauling and towing in the safest-possible manner. We began the process with a long list of features to test and whittle down. Technologies like MercedesÂ’ new electric turbocharger, GMÂ’s Super Cruise with added towing capability and many more went through the consideration process, but we finally whittled the field down to just three finalists. They are: the GMC Hummer EV with its flashy CrabWalk four-wheel-steer technology, the Genesis GV60 with its facial recognition/fingerprint start technology, and of course FordÂ’s trucking gear. As is the norm for our Technology of the Year award, three main questions are asked, and editors assign point values based on how well the technologies perform in testing. How significant is this tech? How well does it work? And new for this year: Consider the Wow Factor. With the scores tallied, the Ford tech earned 123 points, topping the Hummer (117 points) and GV60 (108). This is the second straight win for Ford, which won the 2021 TOY Award with its Pro Power Onboard charging feature.  Ford joins Tesla (2014, 2016) as the only two-time winner of our Tech of the Year Award, which dates to 2013. Kia, Cadillac, Tesla, BMW, Chevy, Chrysler and Audi technologies are among the previous winners. 2022 Technology of the Year testing View 16 Photos While systems that tow and haul may not seem to be the latest or most sophisticated tech, they remain essential and Ford uses things like the infotainment system, taillights and the Ford mobile app to create a forward-looking experience Henry Ford would never have dreamed of when the first Model Ts were outfitted with beds for farm and war duty in 1917. Even 10 years ago, integrating tech in this manner would have seemed futuristic, but Ford pulls it off. “FordÂ’s clever towing and hauling features earned our award this year because they are easy to use, easy to understand and simply make your life as a truck owner better,” Autoblog Editor-in-Chief Greg Migliore said. “It was a competitive field this year, with HummerÂ’s CrabWalk and GenesisÂ’s Biometrics features both winning strong support.

Verizon buys Telogis in connected vehicle market push

Wed, Jun 22 2016

(Note/disclaimer: We are owned by Verizon, by way of AOL. This gives us no inside track whatsoever when it comes to news.) With a lot of tech companies and automakers staking their claims in the connected car space, now there are signs that others are looking to move in, too. Today, telecoms giant Verizon announced that it is acquiring Telogis, a California-based company that develops cloud-based solutions for mobile workforces, and specifically telematics, compliance and navigation software used by Ford, Volvo, GM and other car companies, as well as Apple and AT&T. Financial terms of the deal have not been disclosed, although we'll try to find out. Considering that Verizon in 2015 reported full-year revenues of $131.6 billion, the price would have to be very high to be considered "material" and may not be made public for some time, if ever. Telogis in its time as a startup raised a substantial amount of money, just over $126 million in all, including $93 million in 2013, supposedly ahead of an IPO, all from Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers. Back in 2013 when KPCB made its investment (which was the first from a VC firm in the company), Telogis told TechCrunch it was profitable and forecasting revenues of $100 million annually for the year. It's not clear what size those revenues are now, but if it was on the same growth trajectory as before the funding, sales would be around $150 million annually, with profitability, at the moment. Other investors include some very notable strategics: the investment arm of General Motors, and Fontinalis Partners, which also invests in Lyft and was co-founded by Bill Ford, the executive chairman of the Ford Motor Company. Before the acquisition, Verizon actually had a business in fleet management and telematics; in fact, the two companies competed against each other for business from the trucking and other industries. Verizon Telematics, as the business is called, is active in 40 countries. But in a way, Verizon buying Telogis is a sign that the latter may have proved to be the more superior, and the one with the key customer deals.

Watch live as Mark Fields is officially named Ford's next CEO

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We've heard rumblings of a changing of the guard at Ford, and this live stream from The Blue Oval itself is set to confirm the rumors: Alan Mulally will be succeeded by the automaker's current Chief Operating Officer, Mark Fields.
Mulally, who is 68 years old, has served at the head of Ford for eight years, and his official retirement date will be July 1st, 2014. Fields, who is 53 this year, has been with Ford for 25 years and has been groomed to take the helm from Mulally for the last several of those years.
There's an official press release that you can read, but if you're more of a visual person, you're welcome to watch the live video feed of the announcement down below.