2003 Ford Taurus Red $1550 Very Good On Gas Reliable V6 on 2040-cars
Roundup, Montana, United States
IMPORTANT: Car is listen on local adverts and will be taken off auction site if sold locally. We loved the car but now we purchased a bigger car as our needs have increased. The car runs and drivers very good. No known mechanical problems as long as we had it. Never had any issues with it. We changed the oil regularly. It does however have tear and wear that are cosmetic in nature. Please see the pictures. There is a rust spot on the back right side fender. The front of the hood (engine hood) has some scratches on it. There are other scratches on the car that are cosmetic in nature and do not affect the operational nature of the car. The air conditioning in the car did not work the best this last summer. I believe you may have to buy a can of AC liquid and put it in. Tires at some point may need to be rotated and eventually changed. The windshield is cracked but we drove it like that for 3 years. There is a crack in the front bumper. Also the drivers side mirror was glued on. We never had a problem with it as is (glued on). We drove it like this for the past 3 years. This can be an excellent affordable starter car for a student or commuter car. We priced it accordingly. We bought it because we wanted to pay cash for our vehicle and have something that we can just drive around. If you have any questions please contact us at fourzerosix 3 two zero twenty-four fifty one The car is near Roundup, MT. It is NOT registered, so you would have to come and see it if you'd like. We Accept PAYPAL If yo used a check you will need to wait 10 days to CLEAR THE CHECK. We do not negotiate big chunks. We are pricing the car at $1550 because the age and condition of the car. NADA and Kelly Blue Book price this car in its condition between $3200 - $2400. Thus, I think that this is a good deal for anyone wanting a reliable car with decent gas milage (25-27 m/g) So if you would like to tire click or depreciate the car please save your time and do not call. Thank you for your understanding. The car is listed in local ads and Craigslist so we reserve to take the auction offline as soon as it sells. IMPORTANT: Car is listen on local adverts and will be taken off auction site if sold locally. |
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The first new model to receive the Vignale treatment is the Mondeo, which Ford unveiled here at the Frankfurt Motor Show in both sedan and wagon forms. Positioned above the Titanium trim, the Vignale model gets such special touches as chrome trim and a quilted leather interior, Vignale badges replacing any mention of the Mondeo on which it's based. It also gains an ownership experience - including free car washes for life! - to befit the upscale positioning.
Under the bright spotlights above the show floor, the Nocciola metallic brown paint might not be the most photogenic, but will likely give the Vignale edition a more premium look when it hits European dealers and roads in 2015. Whether it'll be worth however much Ford asks for it, however, remains to be seen. Scroll down below for the official press release.
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Ford spokesperson Ed Saenz declined to tell Autoblog whether the system will appear in other vehicles in the Blue Oval's lineup but said, "We're considering other applications." Provided it's effective, the approach seems too simple not to make its way to other products. Scroll down to watch a video showing how the glovebox-mounted knee airbag works.
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Thanks to the smoke wand in the wind tunnel, you can actually see the difference in our video.
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