In the history of the automobile, there is no doubt that Ford Motor Company can be considered as one of the major contributors in shaping the car manufacturing industry. Since its establishment in 1903, Ford Motors has developed and introduced revolutionary methods in the large-scale manufacturing of affordable cars in the mass market. One of these methods was the innovative ?moving assembly line? wherein an individual worker would repeatedly perform the same task for different vehicles. This procedure resulted in an efficient work flow system that skyrocketed the volume production of Ford Motors, and thus brought down the cost of its vehicle to a more affordable level. The low cost and mass production, in turn, helped paved the way for Ford Motor?s domination in car sales worldwide. At present, it is now one of America?s successful multinational corporation and one of the major automakers in the world.
As a means to tap other markets, Ford Motors designed the Ford Focus. The Focus was introduced in 1998, and instantly achieved bestseller status, with its sleek style and appearance that was distinctively European. It currently holds the record as the best selling Ford car in all of Europe, beating its predecessor, the Ford Escort. And so, in line with its resounding success in the European market, Ford Motors then launched the Focus in North America after two years. However, as studies concluded that the hatchback design was not a very popular preference in the United States, car manufacturers opted to introduce the sedan and coupe version of the Focus instead. And with its radical and yet elegant style, the Focus became a hit in the US market as well.
Engineered with the same ?New Edge? philosophy that was also used in designing the Ford Kia, Ford Puma and Ford cougar, the Ford Focus parts were all meticulously designed for optimum performance and high quality. The Focus featured three variations of its Duratec 4-cylinder engine, top-rank McPherson front suspension, and a sophisticated and fully independent multi-link rear suspension called Control Blade. Its transmission includes a standard 5-speed manual and an optional 4-speed automatic transaxle. Other basic mechanical parts include its high quality Focus headers, bumpers, exhaust systems, wheels, air conditioner, among others. All of these devices take on major roles in the car?s interior and exterior aspect, thereby maintaining the first-class performance and style of the Ford Focus. Thus, with these high quality parts that guaranteed comfort, security, and superior performance, the Focus enables consumers to experience a ride that blends European and American styles and which resulted to one of the best selling cars in automotive history.
Glady Reign is a 32 year old is a consultant for an automotive firm based in Detroit, Mi. she is a native of the Motor City and grew up around cars hence her expertise in the automotive field.
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