12/31/16

2017 Electric Vehicle Lineup Test Drive | Electric Vehicles | Ford


Let Derek D. and Sam Haymart take you on a tour of our electric and plug-in hybrid cars. From extended range to battery capacity and features like regenerative braking, available SYNC 3 and more, you’ll learn all the basics.

12/27/16

2017 Ford Mustang: Walkaround | Mustang | Ford


Join Bogi Lateiner as she gets behind the wheel of the 2017 Ford Mustang.

12/26/16

Ford Service Advice: Do I Need New Tires? | Service Advice | Ford


This video will explain the importance of having proper tread on your tires to ensure safety, performance, and handling, how to check tread depth, as well as key signs that you may need to replace your tires.

12/25/16

Merry Christmas!


This Season, May You Be Blessed with Laughter, Peace, and Love... 

Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays!

12/24/16

2016 Ford Mustang vs 2016 Chevy Camaro | Head to Head | Ford


Thinking about buying the 2016 Chevy Camaro? Check out the 2016 Ford Mustang instead! The Mustang has available adaptive cruise control, class-exclusive electronic line-lock and received Kelley Blue Book’s 2016 5-Year Cost To Own Award.* Become a part of the reason why Ford Mustang is the best-selling sports car.**

*2016 model-year vehicles’ projected cost to own for the initial five-year ownership period is based on the average Kelley Blue Book Five-Year Cost to Own data, which considers depreciation and costs such as fuel and insurance. For more information, visit KBB.com.

**Based on 1970 thru 2015CY cumulative sales total in the U.S. in the High-Power Sports Car Class based on Ford segmentation.

12/22/16

Ford Service Advice: Do I Need a Wheel Alignment? | Service Advice | Ford


This video will explain why proper alignment is key to maintaining handling and tread wear. We will also explain what and alignment is and what to look for if you need an alignment.

12/20/16

Ford Service Advice: Is My Car Overheating? | Service Advice | Ford


This video will help explain some the symptoms you may experience that indicate your car may be overheating. Plus, tell you what to do in the event your vehicle does overheat.

12/19/16

2.3-LITER ECOBOOST POWERING FORD FOCUS RS WINS 2017 WARD'S 10 BEST ENGINES AWARD


DEARBORN, Mich., Dec. 13, 2016 – The 2.3-liter EcoBoost® I-4 powering Ford Focus RS has earned the prestigious 2017 Ward’s 10 Best Engines award − the first time the specially engineered engine has taken home a prize.
Ford’s high-output 2.3-liter EcoBoost engine delivers 350 horsepower and 350 lb.-ft. of torque on 93-octane fuel. It features a bevy of tricks up its sleeve to offer a premium driving experience for customers of the performance hatchback.
Impressive engine output comes courtesy of an all-new, low-inertia twin-scroll turbocharger with a larger compressor wheel that delivers more airflow and power throughout the rev range – taking Focus RS from 0-62 mph in just 4.7 seconds. The hot hatch also offers four different drive modes, and pioneers innovative Ford Performance All-Wheel Drive with Dynamic Torque Vectoring for class-leading cornering speed and unsurpassed driver enjoyment.
The 2.3-liter EcoBoost engine is also available for the 2017 Ford Mustang. In that application, it churns out 310 horsepower and 320 lb.-ft. of torque.
Click here to learn more about the Ward’s 10 Best Engines award.

12/18/16

Ford Service Advice: Is My Air Conditioning Failing? | Service Advice | Ford


This helpful video will show you some of the signs to look for that may indicate it may be time to have you’re A/C inspected.

12/17/16

FORD FOCUS RS EARNS AUTOGUIDE.COM 2017 CAR OF THE YEAR HONORS


DEARBORN, Mich., Dec. 13, 2016 – The hot performance hatchback, Ford Focus RS, has just been named winner of the AutoGuide.com 2017 Car of the Year award.
Newly available in North America, Focus RS more than impressed the auto experts at AutoGuide.com.
“Ford Focus RS is one of those rare cars that gets massive hype, then still delivered beyond our wildest expectations,” said Jonathan Yarkony, group editorial director for AutoGuide. “Not only is it a great deal on paper as a practical, all-wheel-drive hatchback, but it leaps right to the top of the hot-hatch segment with 350 horsepower, an enthusiast’s-choice manual transmission and, best of all, its engaging character.”
Over five days of intense back-to-back testing in Southern California, Ford Focus RS battled some fierce competition to bring home the top prize.
“It’s an honor to earn the Car of the Year award from AutoGuide.com,” said Jamal Hameedi, chief engineer, Ford Performance. “The success of Focus RS throughout 2016 is testament to the entire Ford team who put all of their energy into creating such a special car that captures the hearts of driving enthusiasts everywhere.”

12/16/16

Ford Service Advice: Do I Need New Wipers? | Service Advice | Ford


This helpful video will show you some of the signs to look for that may indicate it may be time to replace your windshield wiper blades.

12/14/16

Ford Service Advice: All About Cabin Air Filters | Service Advice | Ford


This helpful video will explain how the cabin air filter in your vehicle helps filter out dust and pollen for a more comfortable interior environment, and tell you some of the signs that may indicate it may be time to replace your cabin air filter.

12/13/16

Ford Service Advice: Why Is Regular Car Maintenance Important? | Service Advice | Ford


This helpful video will explain why its important to keep up with maintenance on your vehicle, and why getting The Works is the perfect way to ensure it lasts a long time.

12/11/16

2016 Ford F-150: Ford Owner’s Perspective on Weight Savings | F-150 | Ford


2016 Ford F-150 owner Mike shows us everything there is to love about his truck — including its high-strength, military-grade, aluminum alloy and the standard independent front suspension.

12/10/16

"RETURN TO PARK" FEATURE ON 2017 FORD FUSION DESIGNED TO ASSIST DRIVERS AND REDUCE POTENTIAL FOR VEHICLE ROLLAWAYS

  • Every 2017 Ford Fusion features new rotary gear shift dial that engages special software called Return to Park when it detects a customer’s intent to exit the car
  • Return to Park can provide drivers with extra peace of mind that their 2017 Fusion will select park, as intended, even if they forget to turn the dial to P, or accidently leave the car in another gear when parking
  • Vehicle rollaways can lead to multiple issues; a vehicle lacking driver control – even at low speeds – can be damaged or damage other vehicles, or strike people, animals or objects in its path


DEARBORNMich., Dec. 8, 2016 – Innovative Return to Park technology on the 2017 Ford Fusion uses data from the car’s extensive network of sensors to detect conditions that indicate a customer’s intent to exit the vehicle. The smart technology can provide drivers with extra peace of mind that their 2017 Fusion will select park, as intended, even if they forget to turn the dial to P, or accidently leave the car in another gear when parking.
In developing the innovative new 2017 Fusion and implementing the all-new rotary gear shift dial, Ford engineers identified an opportunity to address vehicle rollaways by designing smart software to assist the driver and reduce the potential for accidents under certain conditions.
Return to Park technology is designed to automatically shift the car into park when any of the following conditions* occur:
  • You turn the vehicle off
  • You open the driver’s door with your safety belt unlatched and the vehicle stationary
  • Your safety belt is unlatched with the driver’s door open and the vehicle stationary
“When we decided to go with the new rotary shifter for the 2017 Ford Fusion, the team sat together in a room to see what additional customer benefit we could bring to the table,” says Mark Zyskowski, Ford global e-shift systems technical expert. “We thought about what we could add without getting in the way of normal day-to-day scenarios, and all agreed a feature to help confirm park is selected when exiting the vehicle seemed really worthwhile.”
Fusion engineers worked hard to integrate the feature into normal, convenient operation for drivers. It can detect when a driver has turned the car off while moving, and will first shift into neutral until it slows below 5 mph before shifting into park automatically. The technology is designed not to operate if it detects a belted driver opens the door with the car moving to free a stuck coattail, for example, or if a driver happens to be inching into a parking space and wishes to see the lane markers. It is designed not to operate when the car is in Stay in Neutral or Neutral Tow mode.
Vehicle rollaways typically occur when drivers exit the vehicle with the engine running and the transmission not in park. A rollaway incident could result in serious injuries to a driver exiting the vehicle, or to pedestrians in the path of a rolling vehicle.
According to a National Highway Traffic Safety Administration study published in August, 360 people were killed in accidents involving unattended vehicles with no driver control between 2012 and 2014 – which is 19 percent of all non-occupants killed in non-traffic crashes a year. In an average year, about 2,000 people are injured in similar incidents.
How it works
The rotary gear shift dial has three different electronic modules monitoring transmission and shifter, which must all be in agreement for a command for a gear selection to be accepted. This is the same system that is capable of detecting and overriding such unintended scenarios as shifting into reverse while driving at speeds above 5 mph.
The all-new rotary gear shift dial with Return to Park is a standard feature for all 2017 Ford Fusion vehicles.
*See Ford Fusion owner’s manual for details and limitations. 

12/09/16

2016 Ford F-150: Ford Owner’s Perspective on Gas Mileage | F-150 | Ford


2016 Ford F-150 owner Hector shows us everything there is to love about his truck — including its gas mileage and SYNC® 3 technology.

12/08/16

Testing the Durability of the Ford Truck Cargo Area Protector | Accessories | Ford


In this short video, watch our cargo area protectors undergo intense testing. Check out the durability of our Ford Accessories.

12/07/16

2016 Ford F-150: Ford Owner’s Perspective on Towing Power | F-150 | Ford


2016 Ford F-150 owner Tony show us everything there is to love about his truck — including its towing power and available SYNC® 3 navigation system.

12/06/16

2016 Ford Taurus vs 2016 Buick LaCrosse | Head to Head | Ford


Thinking about buying the 2016 Buick LaCrosse? Check out the 2016 Ford Taurus instead! The Taurus has two available EcoBoost® engines*, active park assist and 20.1 cubic feet of trunk space. Become a part of America’s best-selling brand with the Ford Taurus!

12/05/16

2016 Ford F-150: Ford Owner’s Perspective on Pro Trailer Backup Assist™ | F-150 | Ford


2016 Ford F-150 owner Kevin show us everything there is to love about his truck — including its available Pro Trailer Backup Assist and style guide has telescoping trailer tow mirrors.

12/04/16

Ford Tonneau Covers: We’ve Got You More Than Covered | Accessories | Ford


Looking for the finest in truck bed protection and security? Check out the versatile and reliable tonneau covers from Ford Accessories – we’ve got you more than covered.

12/03/16

2015 Ford F-150 Built Tough Test: Cutting Edge Engines | F-150 | Ford


Slashing weight is great. Improving power makes it even better. See how EcoBoost® technology gives the all-new F-150 awesome horsepower and torque.

The 2015 F-150 has earned its Built Ford Tough validation in labs, on test tracks and in locations where weakness cannot hide. We subjected the earliest prototypes to bashing terrain, temperature swings from 20 below to 120 above, and climates thick with salt.

Over 10 million cumulative miles before the first truck even rolls off the line. Now we’re doing the same to production prototypes. And you get to watch. You’re about to see testing, a glimpse behind the curtain like you’ve never seen before.

12/02/16

Ford Accessories Extreme Testing: Floor Mat Shooting Range | Accessories | Ford


We put our floor mats through the rigors of extreme testing in this entertaining video.

Only Ford Original Accessories are engineered, tested and warranted with the full backing of Ford Motor Company. So when you choose our floor mats, or any of our Ford Original Accessories for that matter, you’ll have the confidence that they can take whatever you throw at them

12/01/16

2015 Ford F-150 Built Tough Test: Ford F-150 vs. Ram and Silverado | F-150 | Ford


The all-new 2.7L EcoBoost® engine is up against much larger engines from Chevy and Dodge. See how this grueling uphill challenge plays out.

The 2015 F-150 has earned its Built Ford Tough validation in labs, on test tracks and in locations where weakness cannot hide. We subjected the earliest prototypes to bashing terrain, temperature swings from 20 below to 120 above, and climates thick with salt.

Over 10 million cumulative miles before the first truck even rolls off the line. Now we’re doing the same to production prototypes. And you get to watch. You’re about to see testing, a glimpse behind the curtain like you’ve never seen before.