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2011 Explorer First Ride
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2011 Ford Explorer
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We have seen the all new 20011 Ford Explorer. Come by and ask us how We Liked It.
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2013 Focus St
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High Performance ST tops new Ford Focus lineup for Paris Motor Show launch!
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FIESTA DELIVERS 40 MPG
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Ford Fiesta with the six-speed PowerShift automatic transmission has been EPA certified for 40 mpg highway and 29 mpg city delivering class-leading fuel economy
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FORD ADDING 200 NEW JOBS
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Ford is investing $135 million to design, engineer and produce key components for its next-generation hybrid-electric vehicles that go into production in 2012 in North America.
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Ford Flex
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OF all the conundrums faced by car-shopping friends, this spurs the most calls for my advice: “We need room for the family, but we don’t want a giant S.U.V. And no matter what, do not tell us to get a minivan.”
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Ford Mustang
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A new breed of Mustang takes center stage in a Ford ad campaign designed to attract even more sports car fans to the iconic brand. As part of the campaign, the TV ad also includes an appearance by the new DUB Edition Ford Mustang V-6, which is available this fall.
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Ford Releases Mustang Boss 302
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Perhaps the biggest news to come out of this year's Monterey action is the revival of the Mustang Boss 302 for 2012.
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Ford Start Shines
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The Ford Start Concept won admirers at the Beijing International Auto Show, and now it has also won its first award. It pulled ahead of 65 concept vehicles at the show to be named Best Concept by the AutoWeek editorial staff.
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Ford uses Wifi to install Sync platform
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Ford is using Wireless technology to upload Sync into the 2011 Edge
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FORD’S U.S. MAY SALES UP 23%
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Ford continued to post strong sales and market share gains in May, with Ford, Lincoln and Mercury dealers delivering 192,253 new vehicles in May
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Inflatable Seat Belts
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Ford introduces another ground breaking safety feature.
Inflatable Seat Belts are the latest safety feature from Ford Motor Company.
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Progress at Michigan Assembly Plant
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The transformation at the Ford Michigan Assembly Plant is on! When complete, the change-over will convert the plant into a lean, green and flexible manufacturing complex...
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The Next Generation of Hybrid-Electric Vehicles
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Ford is gearing up for the new hybrids that are part of Ford’s plan to launch five electrified vehicles in the U.S. by 2012 and in Europe by 2013.
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Ford Fiesta with the six-speed
PowerShift automatic transmission has been EPA certified for 40 mpg
highway and 29 mpg city delivering class-leading fuel economy
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Fiesta features several
fuel-saving technologies including its PowerShift automatic
transmission, Twin Independent Variable Camshaft Timing, Electric Power
Assist Steering, aggressive deceleration fuel shutoff and enhanced
aerodynamics
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Fiesta
joins Fusion Hybrid – America’s most fuel efficient midsize sedan –
and other class leaders like Ford Escape and Mercury Mariner Hybrids,
Ford Ranger, Mustang V-6 and Super Duty offering best-in-class fuel
economy
DEARBORN, Mich., May 17, 2010 – Ford’s all-new 2011 Fiesta – an
Internet star even before it goes on sale this summer – will now stand
out on the highway with an Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
certified 40 mpg rating, making it the most fuel efficient car in its
class.
The Ford Fiesta
40 mpg, achieved with Ford’s new six-speed PowerShift automatic
transmission, is 5 mpg better than the Honda Fit and 4 mpg better than
the Toyota Yaris.
“The
new Fiesta is yet another car in Ford’s lineup that delivers
class-leading fuel economy,” said Barb Samardzich, vice president,
Global Powertrain Engineering. “From Super Duty to Fusion Hybrid and the
new Mustang V-6, Ford is committed to fuel economy leadership with
every new vehicle it introduces in all segments.”
Fiesta’s class-leading fuel efficiency follows
Fusion Hybrid – America’s most fuel efficient midsize sedan – and other
fuel economy champs such as the Ford Escape Hybrid, Mercury Mariner
Hybrid and Ford Ranger pickup. For 2011, the streak continues with the
Mustang V-6, Ford Super Duty and now the responsive, sporty and
economical Fiesta. Moving forward, Ford is committed to being a fuel
economy leader in each segment in which it competes.
The Fiesta achieves its best-in-segment fuel
figures thanks to a host of fuel-saving technologies not normally seen
at this price level. To increase fuel economy, Fiesta features a new
1.6-liter Duratec®
engine with Twin Independent Variable Camshaft Timing (Ti-VCT) that
delivers 120 horsepower, an aggressive deceleration fuel shutoff and an
engine accessory drive system that improves efficiency by reducing the
energy it takes to power the air conditioner and alternator.
In addition, the Fiesta also
features the PowerShift transmission, a six-speed automatic that
combines the fuel benefits of a manual with the convenience of an
automatic. Combine that with electric power-assisted steering, another
fuel saver and some aerodynamic optimizations and you have a car that
can go a long way on a single tank of fuel.
“We worked hard to deliver the class-leading fuel economy Ford
is becoming synonymous for,” said Steve Pintar, Fiesta chief nameplate
engineer. “To be the only vehicle in the segment to deliver 40 mpg is
something we feel consumers will appreciate.”
The 2011 Fiesta with standard five-speed manual
transmission is EPA rated at 28 mpg city and 37 mpg highway.
These efficiency innovations combine
with the stylish and aerodynamically clean Fiesta body design to
efficiently slip through the wind with both fuel savings and reduced
wind noise.
Fiesta is
built for North American markets at Ford’s manufacturing facility in
Cuautitlan, Mexico. The vehicle goes on sale in four-door sedan and
five-door hatchback body styles – with the sedan starting at $13,995,
including destination charges – at Ford dealerships this summer.
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