2003 Ford Excursion Eddie Bauer Xlt V10 Loaded 3rd Row Seat Very Clean Ohio on 2040-cars
Fairfield, Ohio, United States
Body Type:SUV
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:6.8L 415Cu. In. V10 GAS SOHC Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
Make: Ford
Model: Excursion
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: Eddie Bauer Sport Utility 4-Door
Options: Leather Seats
Drive Type: RWD
Safety Features: TRAILER BRAKE ASSIST
Mileage: 98,514
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats, REAR A/C, 3RD ROW BENCH SEAT
Exterior Color: White
Interior Color: Tan
Number of Cylinders: 10
Disability Equipped: No
UP FOR AUCTION IS THIS 2003 FORD EXCURSION EDDIE BAUER EDITION V10 SUV.
THIS IS A VERY CLEAN TRUCK. ALL LEATHER SEATING, 3RD ROW BENCH SEAT, REAR A/C!
VERY CLEAN!!! MUST SEE TO APPRECIATE.
THIS EXCURSION IS LISTED FOR SALE BY TOM RAPER RV IN FAIRFIELD, OHIO
CALL 513-226-4943
or email
jrooney@cinci.rr.com
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New Ford Police Interceptor tech protects cops' backsides
Mon, 22 Jul 2013It was only a matter of time before law enforcement agencies would realize the potential of driver-assist technology for use in their Ford Police Interceptors, and, now that they have, those back-up cameras and radar systems won't be used just for parking, but for security, as well.
The surveillance mode system works when the camera or radar detects movement from behind the vehicle, and if it does when it's activated, an alarm will alert the officer inside the car, the driver's side window will roll up and the doors will lock, protecting the officer from an unwanted intrusion. The officer, of course, has the option to turn surveillance mode off, mainly in urban areas where pedestrians would constantly set the alarm off, and it can only be activated when the police car is in park.
Randy Freiburger, Ford's police and ambulance fleet supervisor, came up with the patent-pending idea when researching the needs of police officers and riding along with them, during which time he realized officers would be safer with an extra set of eyes watching the area behind their cars, especially at night or when they're completing paperwork, using the in-car computer or handling a radar gun. "Unfortunately, there are people with bad intentions who sneak up on police officers," he says.
Fitting Retirement: Grand Marquis last Mercury off the line
Wed, 05 Jan 2011The signs have come down and retail production ended back in October of 2010. Now, the very last Mercury model has rolled off the assembly line. This last Mercury somewhat fittingly takes the form of a Grand Marquis reporting for fleet duty. It was built at the St. Thomas plant in Ontario, Canada, which is the same facility that continues to produce the Ford Crown Victoria and Lincoln Town Car for fleet and livery duty.
St. Thomas' days are numbered, however, as the factory is slated to close on August 31. When it goes, the Panther platform is likely to follow. So long, and thanks for all the fish memories.
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Ford F-150 SVT Raptor sales jumping to new heights
Thu, 12 Sep 2013Ford can't seem to build F-150 SVT Raptors fast enough. The off-road-ready trucks have been one of the Blue Oval's most reliable sellers, with record sales in eight of the last 10 months and a 14-percent jump in 2013. That's impressive enough, considering that the least expensive Raptor starts at $44,000. Factor in the modded F-150's fuel economy (it's rated at 11 miles per gallon in the city and 16 on the highway) and a national average gas price, as of this writing, of $3.55 per gallon, and its success is as unlikely as Ford's home team, the Detroit Lions, winning the Super Bowl this year (sorry, Lions fans, we're just quoting the experts in Vegas...).
Yet for some reason, Raptors spend an average of just 15 days on dealer lots before being snapped up, which is a quarter of the 60-day industry average. According to Ford's truck group marketing manager, Doug Scott, it's capability that keeps the Raptor selling strong. "What's helping drive Raptor sales is that Raptor delivers unmatched off-road performance to our customers. Raptor is also proof of our commitment to offer a truck for every customer and continuously improving them to meet our customers' evolving needs."
To address the strong demand for Raptors, Ford will bump production from three trucks per hour to five. Not much, we agree. But building an extra 48 trucks per day, at most, seems like a prudent way of addressing demand without oversaturating what is ultimately a niche market. Check out the press release below for more.