FORD EXPEDITION
I love Cars because that is my fashion to be one of the collector of the cars. I have many toys in my house like the matchbox of cars, i have a collection of magazines of hot cars, and i am updated to see what's new in the model of the car.The picture above that is the Ford Expedition this is a full size SUV built by the Ford Motor Company. Introduced in 1997 as a replacement to the Ford Bronco, it was previously slotted between the smaller Ford Explorerand the larger Ford Excursion, but as of the 2005 model year, it is Ford's largest and last truck-based, off-road and tow capable SUV. It has usually shared a platform and design with the Ford F-150 pickup truck. Ford currently offers the standard regular-sized model and the larger EL/Max model, succeeding the Excursion which was discontinued in 2005. It is the second Ford vehicle to use the Expedition name, as it was part of the Explorer Sport's trim models during the 1995 model year. All Expeditions were originally built in wayne, Michigan. In 2009, Ford shifted its current third generation (2007–present) model production to Louisville Kentucky. when Ford converted the Wayne assembly plant to begin further production of the Focus. In either 2013 or 2014 ford will redesign the car, it will feature ecoboost engines and will lose weight as will the next generation F-150. The next generation Expedition will be a 2014 or 2015 model year and will stay close to the F-150 in styling, engine options and other features like the previous generations were. Most of Expedition Ford cars are use in the Philippines by the government official like the Governor which have a plate number 8 which means Governor.
HONDA Accord 2014 Edition
That is the 2014 Accord Plug-in Hybrid is powered by an all-new Honda Earth DreamsTM technology two-motor hybrid system utilizing a powerful 124-kilowatt (kW) electric motor that also acts like a continuously variable transmission (e-CVT) mated to a highly fuel-efficient 2.0-liter i-VTEC, Atkinson cycle 4-cylinder engine. Electric-only operation is supported by a 6.7-kilowatt-hour (kWh) lithium-ion (Li-Ion) battery, with high efficiency regenerative braking provided by an all-new electric-servo braking system.


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