2013 Ford Escape Sel on 2040-cars
931 Springfield Rd., Taylorville, Illinois, United States
Engine:2.0L I4 16V GDI DOHC Turbo
Transmission:6-Speed Automatic
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 1FMCU9H94DUD72959
Stock Num: D434
Make: Ford
Model: Escape SEL
Year: 2013
Exterior Color: Deep Impact Blue
Interior Color: Medium Light Stone
Options: Drive Type: 4WD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
Mileage: 19558
Isn't it time for a Ford?!! Big grins!!! 4 Wheel Drive. New In Stock.. Gets Great Gas Mileage: 28 MPG Hwy** It has great optional equipment such as: Equipment Group 300A - Includes 1.6L EcoBoost, 6-Speed Automatic w/SelectShift, 3.51 Axle Ratio, 4, 760 lbs, P235/50R18 A/S, 18' Alloy Sparkle Nickel, Bucket seats, AM/FM Single CD/MP3 Capable, Engine: 2.0L EcoBoost - Includes 3.07 Axle Ratio... It has great optional equipment such as: Equipment Group 300A - Includes 1.6L EcoBoost, 6-Speed Automatic w/SelectShift, 3.51 Axle Ratio, 4, 760 lbs, P235/50R18 A/S, 18' Alloy Sparkle Nickel, Bucket seats, AM/FM Single CD/MP3 Capable, Engine: 2.0L EcoBoost - Includes 3.07 Axle Ratio... BOB RIDINGS FORD, located in Taylorville, Illinois, is Central Illinois leading internet sales team with over 2000 vehicles available! Small town friendliness with big city inventory. For a no hassle sales experience, contact RON PRITCHARD. Print this coupon and recieve a Full Tank of fuel with your purchase. This coupon must be presented to me at time of sale. Call RON at 888-751-5256.
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Google's new Android Autos OS unveiled, will be in cars this year [w/video]
Wed, 25 Jun 2014Connected cars are coming en-masse. We know this much. How, though, remains something of an open question, especially as two of the world's largest tech companies are preparing to battle for control of your car's dashboard. On the one hand, we have Apple and its CarPlay system. And now, we know what Google has been working on with Auto Link.
Its new name is Android Auto, and yes, it's based off the Android architecture that is the primary challenger to Apple's iOS mobile operating system. Announced at Google's I/O conference today, Android Auto functions similarly to CarPlay - owners will need to plug their smartphones into their cars to access the full breadth of capability.
In Android Auto's case, that means a wealth of voice controls to limit distracted driving. Google's marquee apps will be available when the interface arrives in production models later this year, including Google Play Music, Google Maps and voice-activated texting and text playback. Meanwhile, developers will be able to begin designing custom apps for the new system via an upcoming software development kit.
Watch this awesome R/C car chase scene made with cardboard and glue
Fri, 22 Feb 2013It never ceases to amaze us how much video production talent you can find on YouTube, especially when considering movies like Battleship actually exist on the silver screen. It's even better, of course, when cars are involved, which is why we can't stop watching this car chase between a pair of radio controlled Ford Mustangs.
Racing through a detailed set built in the middle of a public street using just "cardboard, hot glue and spray paint," this video is possibly even greater than The Greatest R/C Car Chase Ever that we saw last year. With the exception of a fruit stand and/or a plate-glass window being carried across the street, this has all the makings of a classic cliché chase scene.
Scroll down to watch the scaled-down action ensue as well as the full-scale conclusion.
Car companies used to cook up sales with recipe books
Fri, 08 Aug 2014The evolution of automotive marketing has undergone a number of strange phases. Few, though, match the strangeness of the 1930s to 1950s, when automotive marketers turned to cookbooks as a means of promoting their vehicles. Yes, cookbooks. We can't make this stuff up, folks.
This bizarre trend led to General Motors distributing cookbooks under the guise of its then-subsidiary Frigidaire. Ford, meanwhile, offered a compilation of recipes from Ford Credit Employees (shown above). The cookbook-craze wasn't limited to domestic manufacturers, though. As The Detroit News discovered, both Rolls-Royce and Volkswagen got in on the trend, although not until the 1970s.
The News has the full story on this strange bit of marketing. Head over and take a look.