2004 F250 2wd on 2040-cars
Gadsden, Alabama, United States
Engine:5.4
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
Exterior Color: White
Make: Ford
Interior Color: Tan
Model: F-250
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: XL
Drive Type: 2wd
Mileage: 89,000
2004 F250 Crew Cab. One owner with only 89,000 miles!!! Great work truck!
OPTIONS - 50 State Emissions, A/C, ABS Brakes, AM/FM Radio, Auxiliary Pwr Outlet, Brake Assist System, Cloth Seats, Cruise Control, Dual Air Bags, Fleet Side Long Bed, Owner's Manual, Pwr Steering, Step Bumper, Tilt Steering, Trailer Hitch, Trip Counter, Two-Wheel Drive, US EPA Label, Warranty Books.
Come Take test drive today!!!!!!!!!!!
Asking $3899 OBO.
Contact Adam @ Puckett & Company Used Cars @ (256) 553-1659 or my cell @ (256) 490-4703
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Sun, 22 Sep 2013Ford announced that it's investing $682 million in its Oakville assembly plant in Ontario, Canada, to make it a global manufacturing plant, which the automaker also says secures 2,800 jobs there. Including this injection of cash, Ford has invested over $2 billion in Canada in the last decade, starting with nearly $1 billion for Oakville in 2004, and over $570 million for its Essex Engine Plant in 2010.
The move to make Oakville a global manufacturer of Ford vehicles means, "If consumers suddenly shift their buying habits, we can seamlessly change our production mix without having to idle a plant," says Joe Hinrichs, Ford's president of the Americas.
Ford says that the latest investment will help it meet North American demand for the Oakville-produced Edge crossover, which is on track this year to beat 2007's US sales record of 130,000 Edges. The Ford Flex and Lincoln MKX and MKT are also manufactured at the plant.
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The XL starts at $26,615 while the XLT rings up at $31,890. The increase for Lariat is up a similarly negligible $895, to $39,880. Going up the ladder, meanwhile, the leather-intensive King Ranch sees the biggest jump of the F-150 family, with prices increasing $3,515, to $49,460. Finally, picking up the top-end Platinum trim will cost an extra $3,055, with prices starting at $52,155.
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