Ford Lifts The Curtain On Five-Seater Connect Electric Station Wagon
January 1st, 2012
Ford Motor Company announced the release of a five-seater electric station wagon developed in partnership with commercial vehicle company Azure Dynamics, according to CNET.
Based on Ford’s Transit Connect van, the five-seater Ford Transit Connect Electric Wagon will be available for sale in North America by early 2012. The announcement comes just in time for the Los Angeles Auto Show,...
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Ford Unveils Redesigned Escape SUV At L.A. Auto Show
January 1st, 2012
The Ford Escape, an aging vehicle that looks much like the model that first debuted in 2000, has quietly become one of the biggest success stories at Ford Motor Co.
The automaker has sold more than 200,000 of the small sport utility vehicles this year, making it the fifth-best-selling vehicle in America and the top SUV. Decent interior room and cargo space make it popular among soccer moms, while its masculine rectangular...
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2013 Ford Mustang
January 1st, 2012
Ford has been making incremental changes to the fifth-generation Mustang for years now, according to Cars.com Executive Editor Joe Wiesenfelder. This year is no different — the hood, grille and lower intake have all been revised on the 2013 model. Other changes include body-colored rocker panels, LED taillights and revisions to the trunk.
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A New Year’s Resolution That Pays Off
January 1st, 2012
In the New Year, why not resolve to perform regular vehicle maintenance? By spending a little time now on preventive maintenance, drivers can save a lot of headaches in the long run and make for a great year on the road in 2012, according to the Car Care Council.
“Many New Year’s resolutions go by the wayside pretty quickly,” said Rich White, executive director, Car Care Council....
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Resolve To Be a Better Driver in 2012
January 1st, 2012
If you haven’t made your New Year’s resolutions yet, consider adding a few from behind the wheel. A change or two to your driving style can make all the difference on the highway – and could even save your life.
1. Buckle yourself and your children properly. No single thing can prevent more highway accidents, injuries and deaths than belting in, especially for children and small adults.
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