2002 Ford Windstar Lx Mini Passenger Van 4-door 3.8l on 2040-cars
Swanton, Ohio, United States
THIS IS A NICE CLEAN 2002 FORD WINDSTAR VAN WITH THIRD ROW SEATING,THE ODOMETER SHOW 210,000 BUT THE MOTOR HAS BEEN REPLACE AND HAS 90,000 ON IT WITH A NEW WATER PUMP,SPARK PLUGS,REAR MAIN SEAL AND OIL PAN GASKET,UPPER INTAKE SEALS AND SERPENTINE BELT,THE TRANSMISSION HAS BEEN REBUILT ABOUT 5,000 MILES AGO ALL THE BRAKES HAVE BEEN DONE,NEW FRONT ROTORS AND BRAKE PADS,MACHINED REAR DUMS AND REPLACED REAR BRAKE SHOES. THE VAN HAS FRONT AND REAR HEAT AND AIR CONDITIONING,WHICH WORK GREAT ! ALL THE SEAT ARE IN GREAT SHAPE NO TEARS OR RIPS CLEAN AND NOT STAINED EVERYTHING WORKS ON THIS VAN POWER WINDOWS FRONT AND REAR VENTS,CRUISE CONTROL EVERYTHING WORKS PLEASE ASK ALL QUESTIONS BEFOR BIDDING AND THANKS FOR LOOKING!
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New car market raining on convertibles' parade
Mon, 08 Jul 2013Whether fitted with soft or hard folding lids, today's droptops are better than ever for year-round motoring. Advancements in power top mechanisms, sealing, aerodynamics, structural rigidity, rollover safety and creature comforts like heated and cooled seats mean that modern convertibles are more versatile and better to drive than ever before. Yet the segment's sales took a dive during the recession and haven't come back, Automotive News reports.
Part of that is because automakers are looking at today's more sensible buyers and simply not developing as many new models, and that lack of fresh iron is curbing sales. AN cites R.L. Polk data which notes that only about one percent of new vehicles registered in the US last year had tops that folded. Back in 2009, it was 1.4 percent, and it was 2 percent in 2006. All-in, some 151,636 convertibles were registered in 2012. That's more units more than were registered in each of the past three years, but the market has also grown as the economy has picked up speed, and as a percentage of new vehicles purchased, convertible sales are lagging.
Thus far in 2013, the Ford Mustang is America's top-selling convertible, with 6,421 units registered through the end of April, followed by its rival, the Chevrolet Camaro, at 4,751 units. The Volkswagen Beetle isn't far behind, with 4,305, but from that point, it's a steep drop off to the fourth-place Mercedes-Benz SL-Class and its 2,380 sales.
Ford Fusion and Fusion Hybrid nab five-star ratings from NHTSA
Thu, 24 Jan 2013Ford's Fusion and Fusion Hybrid have both received the highest five-star overall safety rating from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. The rating is a big upgrade for the Fusion, which was completely redesigned for 2013. The previous model fell one star short of the top rating, after scoring only three stars in the frontal crash test and four stars in the side crash test and rollover evaluations. The 2013 Fusion received four stars in side crash and rollover testing and a full five stars in the front crash test.
Test results for the 2013 Fusion and Fusion Hybrid were greatly improved at least in part due to Ford's Personal Safety System. The system utilizes smarter sensors to gather crash data and tailor the car's restraint systems to the occupants. Seatbelt usage and seat position are taken into account to ensure airbags deploy with less pressure for smaller drivers, more for larger drivers.
The 2013 Fusion twins also received the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety Top Safety Pick+ designation. Read the official press release below.
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According to Ford spokesperson Susan Krusel, who spoke to Bloomberg, Fields (pictured above right, with Bill Ford, Jr. at center and Alan Mulally at left) will switch to private travel "for safety and to maximize his availability for company business." In addition to his new travel arrangements, the 53-year-old exec's salary and bonuses have been revealed.
Regulatory filings by Ford revealed that Fields, whose first day in the big chair was July 1, will receive a base salary this year of $1.25 million and he'll be eligible for $3.5 million in bonuses, both of which are lower than Alan Mulally's $2 million salary and $5.88 million in bonuses received last year. That's also lower than General Motors CEO Mary Barra's alleged $1.6-million salary and considerably less than Sergio Marchionne's $3.19-million fixed salary from Fiat. Despite falling short of other CEOs, Fields' new pay still represents a 33-percent increase over his pay as Chief Operating Officer.