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Ford Focus Parts

13 January 2010 | No Comments » | admin

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.

Car Enhancement With Ford Parts

12 January 2010 | No Comments » | admin

After a century of hard work, Ford Motor Company now stands as one of the world?s largest automakers. This American automotive manufacturing giant embarked on humble beginnings through the passion and vision of Henry Ford in 1903 at the company?s shabby assembly lines in Detroit, Michigan. As Ford purchases a variety of the raw materials that it uses in the production of Ford parts from numerous suppliers around the world, it also sells its cars and trucks everywhere after they are produced from about a hundred different development and manufacturing facilities. Although it suffered from management troubles in the 1950s and struggled in the 1970s and 1980s with the tough competition presented by the Japanese imports, the company eventually regained its pioneering glory as it became the brand of almost half of all the cars in the United States. In 2005, the company sold approximately 6,818,000 vehicles all over the world. By now, it has stretched its long line of brand names to include Mercury, Lincoln, Volvo, Land Rover, Jaguar and Aston Martin.

Ford Motor Company offers a reputable variety of trucks that are fit for the toughest conditions. Each of its truck models is manufactured with the finest materials that garner the most positive approval even from other automakers. Only best-in-class Ford truck parts are fitted into these prestigious models. Moreover, security and strength is indisputably outstanding. When it comes to fuel economy, the efficient integration of various Ford parts let the brand?s four-wheeled beasts zoom across miles and miles. Amazingly, even original reproduction of restoration parts for antique, classic, and obsolete Ford models can be still purchased to supply the genuine function for which Ford truck parts are intended.

When Ford makes its trucks, its main concern is to make all of its merchandise meticulously made. As it is a company whose concern lies not only on the name it holds but also on the excellent products and services that it is able to provide as response to the needs of its clients, .on consumer demands, Ford parts are ultimately turned into a mirrors. They give back exactly what people want together with the premium quality that is exactly what Ford is about.

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.

Ford Teams With Nuance Speech

11 January 2010 | 1 Comment » | admin

Dearborn automaker Ford is in the middle of its turnaround plan after it has seen its share in the United States auto market slide. Part of its turnaround plan is to develop green vehicles which consumers are asking for. Another step taken by Ford to attract more consumers is teaming up with Nuance Communications, one of the leaders in speech and imaging solutions. This partnership is geared towards making Ford vehicles safer and more user-friendly.

With Nuance’s technology, consumers will be less at risk of being distracted when using Ford car’s phone, as well as navigation and entertainment systems. With drivers always tinkering with different in-car systems, there is a bigger chance of being distracted and getting into an accident. With Nuance, this can be cut down to a minimum as the company provides text to speech technologies, and speech recognition.

According to the automaker, these technologies developed by Nuance will be available to European car buyers from December this year. The Ford C-MAX and the Ford Focus will become the first Ford vehicles to receive this cutting edge feature. The Ford Mondeo, Ford Galaxy, and the Ford S-Max will also be equipped with said feature.

Joachim Creutzburg, the Marketing Director Original Equipment from Blaupunkt, a subsidiary of Bosch which helped Ford develop the Human Machine Interface said: “We recognize the importance of speech technology to make telematics, navigation and infotainment solutions safer and easier to control. Not only do we offer our automotive customers the most advanced speech enabled solutions, our portable navigation solutions in the aftermarket also allow destination entry and control by voice.”

With the technology developed by Blaupunkt and powered by Nuance, consumers can simply say the address of their destination and the navigation system will readily read out all information needed by the driver. Other navigational system requires drivers to type in the address of their destination which can distract the driver while driving. Another new feature for Ford vehicles is the one push phone call. By pushing the “push to talk” button on the steering wheel and saying the number or the name of the phonebook entry, the system will dial the number.

Steve Chambers, the president for Mobile and Consumer Services Division at Nuance, said: “Nuance has a long history of working with Ford. Now with the advanced speech technology in the Blaupunkt navigation solution, we are able to offer drivers a safer alternative to the drivers’ distraction created by the use of navigation systems in cars. With the voice user interface, powered by Nuance Automotive, drivers no longer need to take their eyes off the road or their hands from the wheel to dial their phone, enter an address to the navigation system or control their audio system.”

This feature in the future will not only be available for Ford vehicles as other automakers are sure to follow suit. Luxury vehicles like Acuras with Acura body parts can be expected to have this feature soon.

Anthony Fontanelle is a 35-year-old automotive buff who grew up in the Windy City. He does freelance work for an automotive magazine when he is not busy customizing cars in his shop.

Why Gas Mileage Ford Escape is the Most Fuel Efficient Sport Utility Vehicle Today

11 January 2010 | 1 Comment » | admin

These days gas is used more as fuel. And use of the gas is beneficial over the petrol or diesel. Because of this manufactures are producing more vehicles which use the gas as fuel. One of these vehicles is the Ford Escape. This Ford escape has been introduced in the year of 2001. This has entered the market as two row mid size SUV segment.

Ford Escape has been designed in the collaboration with Mazda and it shares many of the components with Mazda Tribute and along with this Mercury Mariner. 2008 Ford Escape Hybrid is awarded as the most fuel efficient Sport Utility Vehicle sold in the United States, this version of front wheel drive transports for about 34 cities and gives around 30 highway miles per gallon.

Other version of Ford is four wheel drive version can transports for the cities for about 29 and the fuel efficiency is about 27 highways. The Non- Hybrid version of the Ford Escape is available in the market which is having capacity of either 2.4 liters of four cylinder or of the capacity about 3.0 liters of six cylinder.

Because of all these features the Ford Escape is rewarded as the most fuel efficient sport utility vehicle on the earth. This is because Ford Escape Hybrid gives great gas mileage. This is the world’s best demand closer in inspection

The Ford Escape Hybrid is prepared with an engine of around 2.2 liters of i-CTDi. This is common rail turbo diesel engine. This 2008 FWD ford escape is rated for transport for around 34 cities and efficiency is 30 highways and 32 combined by the US spec.

Where as the 2008 4WD Ford Escape Hybrid is rated for around 29 cities and the fuel efficiency of about 27 highways and combined with 28. These are the actual figures from autobytel.com on fuel consumption and mileage;

2008 Ford Escape Hybrid Gas Mileage: 34 mpg city / 30 mpg highway Engine: 4 Cylinder, 2.3 Liter, 133 HP Wheels: Alloy Wheels, 16-In. X 7-In. Torque: 124 @4250 Seating: 5 Side Airbags: Standard ABS Brakes: Standard Towing Capacity: 1000 Wheelbase: 103.1 Price Quote $26,505

2008 Ford Escape Hybrid 4WD Gas Mileage: 29 mpg city / 27 mpg highway Engine: 4 Cylinder, 2.3 Liter, 133 HP Wheels: Alloy Wheels, 16-In. X 7-In. Torque: 124 @4250 Seating: 5 Side Airbags: Standard ABS Brakes: Standard Towing Capacity: 1000 Wheelbase: 103.1 Price Quote $28,255

These specs are much more than that of the other sport utilities vehicles. Therefore if you wanted to drive the four wheel drive in the city then you have to think only for Ford Escape the difference between the front wheel drive and four wheel drive is about weight. The diesel powered FWD is the fuel efficient than that of the Escape Hybrid or Honda CR-V.

These all are the estimate which clearly shows that the Gas Mileage Ford Escape is the most efficient and gives the most fuel efficiency than any other Sports Utility Vehicle.

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Escort Cosworth – The Greatest Used Ford Ever?

10 January 2010 | No Comments » | admin

My email inbox has been inundated recently. Whether it’s been American pharmaceutical companies offering out-of-the-blue, to increase the size of certain areas of my body (how’d they know?) or one man pretending to be a large banking corporation so he can steal all my money to buy a new anorak, invariably my mail is useless drivel.

There was a highlight this week however with the announcement of the new Ford Focus RS. I was treated to some exclusive pictures of the eagerly anticipated model and can confirm my jaw had to be prised off the floor after half an hour. Once again, Ford has gone with a garish colour scheme like the orange-clad ST, this time breaking out a pot of lime green paint. Despite this slight eye-jerker, you can expect the used Ford market to be inundated with the Focus ST, as the RS promises to be exceptional.

In-keeping with Renault’s F1 inspired Clio, the RS features a rear diffuser, bonnet air vents and more bulges than a queue outside a donut sale. From every angle the RS looks menacing yet functional, a point confirmed by the car’s interior. Hardcore Recaro racing seats adorn the cabin, going hand in hand with the usual Ford refinements such as air-conditioning and satellite navigation – a perfect microcosm of the RS as a whole. Ford racing purists are getting sweatier palms by the second.

The excitement of the new Focus RS has evoked many nostalgic Ford fans to reminisce about the last truly earth-shattering hot Ford – the Escort Cosworth – arguably the greatest used Ford of them all. As with the latest Focus RS, Ford on occasion feel the need to break free from their production line of commuter mobiles and build a mad car.

Many see the Escort Cosworth as Ford’s crowning glory and an example of sheer brutality that has never been bettered. The standard Escort at that time was an prime exhibit of the Ford motor company of old, as it was quite simply a bit rubbish. The idea of buying a used Ford in the early nineties meant a heap of reliability trouble, a bucket-load of rust and a particularly clinical drive once you got it working.

Despite this uninspiring platform, Ford had faith that it could rescue the Escort brand. Having already manufactured the Sierra Cosworth, the 500 and Sapphire 4×4 to great acclaim from petrol heads and with the Sierra making way for the new Mondeo, the Escort was the only model yet to be fitted with rockets under the bonnet. On paper the prospect didn’t look too tantalising: the old Sierra undersides mated to a modified Escort body spelled disaster. Yet it proved to be a match made in heaven and despite its rough foundations, the Escort Cosworth was a hit.

Stylistically it was instantly recognisable, not because of the familiar Escort shape – the identical headlights or rear end, but for the gigantic rear wing that seemingly defied gravity as it protruded horizontally for ten miles from the rear windscreen. Clearly this was a boy’s car for grown men to fall in love with. The rear wing actually increased drag so much it took 12mph off the car’s top speed, which was not an inconsiderable 138mph. The upside of this, in addition to making the car an instant icon, was that the Escort Cosworth was the first production car to produce negative lift, as the car was being constantly pressed to the road as if by a giant hand from above.

It gave the car’s owners a big dilemma – the faster you went the better the car handled as it was pushed into the ground, yet the slower you went the more people could stop and stare at the car. Large wheels and huge wheel arches gave the whole car the air of a rallying stallion, with the air vents on the bonnet giving the engine a much needed source of oxygen. All this pomp and circumstance did have one drawback – everyone wanted one. Therefore keeping your Cossie safe required your insurance company to place it into their top insurance bracket of 20 – the same as a Ferrari no less.

In many ways, despite the performance, styling and hefty insurance costs, it retained its identity of being an Escort, whilst shedding the many poor aspects of the base model it was built on. Because the heart of the Cosworth was just a working class Escort, it became an everyday car with an everyman price tag – it just happened to have 227bhp and the ability to out-manoeuvre a Porsche.

As used Ford cars become more and more popular, Kevin Creese has been working to promote the used Ford range at Sandicliffe one of the top Ford dealers in the UK.

New or Used Ford Ka?

9 January 2010 | No Comments » | admin

I never used to make New Year resolutions. The dream of owning a Ford GT was never more likely to happen if I made it my resolution to get one and the mundane day-to-day stuff seemed so in control to me that I didn’t feel I needed to change anything. All this altered a few years ago when I woke up on 1 January with yet another blistering headache ready to make my brain pop. I vowed never to drink again and I didn’t…for three days. There were other things on my list that I did stick to like getting a better job, getting in shape (although that’s going back on the list this year) and to start a band and record a demo – it was a successful year.

Since then I’ve religiously stuck to a few key resolutions, one of which this year will be to change my car (it’s a sort of self improvement). Ford will also be hoping your resolution will be to ditch your used Ford Ka or alternative and buy a new one when it launches in January. There is quite a major problem that Ford face however and I liken it to the rock band The Darkness.

For those unfamiliar with The Darkness they were formed in the early nineties by brothers Justin and Dan Hawkins. Recruiting two old friends on bass and drums respectively, The Darkness wrote songs that harked back to the glam metal and classic rock of Led Zeppelin, T-Rex, AC/DC and Queen. In a world where hip hop, R ‘n’ B and shiny pop were ruling the airwaves, The Darkness in their spandex and with their cheesy rock were destined to be a massive failure. Yet somehow, amazingly, they weren’t.

In 2003 they burst onto an unsuspecting public and guitar music was reborn. Their debut album went to number one for four weeks in the UK and sold 1.5 million copies. They toured the world with superstars like Metallica, won two Brit Awards in 2004, had a massive Christmas single and were on every form of media constantly. Yet when it came to following up this unexpected success, they were unable to do so. Their bassist quit, singer Justin went into rehab and their second album flopped, resulting in the record company cancelling their contract.

Ford are in the same boat with the Ka (albeit a less musical one). Part of Ford’s ‘New Edge’ design philosophy in 1996, the Ka was so futuristically styled when it launched that it had the potential to send any prospective customers running away screaming. I was on the verge of calling NASA the first time I saw one. Even today the old car looks fresh so it’s no wonder that Ford have let the original Ka design run for 13 years.

Yet people didn’t run away – they loved it. With a combination of styling that was ahead of its time but appreciated, good build quality, nippy 1.3 litre engine and neat and tidy handling – particularly around town, the Ka sold in droves. Crucially it attracted young women to the Ford brand and the Ka was so small they could carry it around it their handbags. With the Ka becoming every bit a style icon as good little car, Ford developed a brand loyalty with its Ka owners that boosted sales across its range.

Now you see the size of the new Ka’s task. A used Ford Ka is ridiculously cheap and on average will be

Ford’s Favorable Outlook: What’s Good Behind the Blue Oval?

9 January 2010 | No Comments » | admin

Everyone knows that General Motors and Chrysler are in dire straits, seeking bail out money from the federal government. If their assertions are correct, neither automaker has enough cash on hand to make it through the next few weeks, perhaps finding themselves insolvent by early January.

Ford, on the other hand, isn’t in such a bad predicament having enough funds to see them through the end of 2009. Instead of obtaining loan money, the automaker has asked the federal government to extend the automaker a line of credit in the event that the company’s financial position worsens. There is a good chance that Ford will not only avoid having to borrow even a penny from the feds and, if things work out as planned in 2009, the automaker will actually begin to pick up business and market share during the coming years.

Why is Ford doing so much better than its crosstown rivals? For several reasons including the following:

Ford Family ? Unlike Chrysler and General Motors, the descendants of the founder of Ford are still firmly in control of the company. Now owned by the fourth generation of Ford family members (and independent shareholders), the family understands that shares are diluted if the federal government intervenes, with the good chance that dividends would stop being paid. True, Ford mortgaged the entire company two years ago, a move that raised billions in cash and kicked in a credit line before the market plunged.

Global Market ? Like General Motors, Ford has a strong presence beyond North America, selling many more cars overseas as it does in the US. But, unlike GM, the automaker has products that can be sold across many different markets and it is these smaller, European style products that are starting to find their way stateside, including the Fiesta and the all new Ford Focus. GM, on the other hand, doesn’t have quite the reach even with Opel in Europe and Daewoo in Korea ? few of these cars can be sold in America.

New Technologies ? Hybrid technology is spreading across autodom, but Chrysler is a bit player in this arena. GM has decided to go with its two-mode hybrid system, but it won’t compare to the hybrid system Ford is readying for the 2010 Ford Fusion when it debuts this Spring. That car will get 39 mpg in the city and 37 mpg on the highway, numbers which simply blow away the competition. Also, Ford is heavily invested in EcoBoost an engine technology that allows smaller engines to offer power equivalent to a larger powerplant. For example, the V-6 EcoBoost Ford has for the Lincoln MKS will still give excellent fuel economy while offering power equivalent to a V-8 engine.

Ford could still slip up and fail and they’ll still need to pay off their debt, but with new products on their way, new technologies in place, and no federal loan oversight to hamper their operations, the company could and should start seeing a sales increase in 2009 and build on its market share in the process.

Matthew C. Keegan is a freelance writer who resides in Cary, North Carolina. Matt provides magazine, web content, and article writing services to clients all over the world serving the automotive, human interest, and business communities. Matt’s Musings is his personal weblog.

Avail All Kinds of Ford Parts and Chevy Parts With Iautobodyparts Now!

9 January 2010 | No Comments » | admin

For the people who are fond of cars the brands like Ford and Chevrolet (Chevy) are not new names.

Ford is a name which is common in every household. A brand which is highly renowned for its models like the Ford F150, a heavy-duty F350, F250, the light duty truck Ford Ranger, etc. These are some of the vehicles which are not only affordable but reliable as well. When it comes to cars some of the popular names include Mercury Grand Marquis, the Taurus, Ford model T, and the Crown Victoria. Sports cars like Ford Mustang, Ford Thunderbird, and the Ford Trans Am are capable enough to give thrill to the people. Besides this the presence of ford tractors is also inevitable.

Like all the other brands it is important to remain conscious about the repairing of Ford vehicle. While looking for Ford parts people normally take into consideration the price which is really a good thing. If you are among the customers who cannot compromise with both quality and price then there are only few companies available which you can really rely upon.

The case is not distinct while looking for Chevy parts as well. People look for the parts of various Chevy models of the new era including Chevelle, Impala and Silverado. There are a large number of companies which claim to offer best quality Chevy parts to their customers. But do they offer lifetime warranty on the same? Surely not! This is because they do not have confidence on the car and other vehicle parts sold by them. But the case is similar with all the companies. Although few in numbers but there are companies which are the old hands of the market and are termed as the leading providers of popular brands including Ford and Chevrolet.

iAutobodyParts is one such company which exists in the market from the last 40 years and is one of the most trusted providers of Ford parts and Chevy parts. It is a company which has its own dignity in both physical and online market.

If you are going for the Ford parts and the parts of other recognized brands then it is going to be a decision which you can proud upon later on. Given below are some of the points which can certainly support your decision.

Reliable: it is a word which is not common with most of the companies whether it is physical market or online market. iAutobodyParts is a name which you can trust upon under any of the circumstances. It is mainly because of the trust and support of the customer that this company is presently the chief provider of auto parts in the market.

Service guide and tips: iAutobodyParts is a company which really cares for its customers. By visiting the site of the company you can avail the services of auto body guide and repair tips. There is detailed information and suggestions available regarding car repairing and used body parts. Removal and installation tips are also available.

Shipping: when you are the customer of iAutobodyParts then there is no question of remaining concerned about shipping.

An Exercise in Sentimentality – The Ford Focus

8 January 2010 | No Comments » | admin

These days it is a commonly held opinion that buying products based entirely on sentiment is probably a bad idea. For example, I’m sure everyone at some point, whilst leafing through the racks in a music shop, has stumbled upon a ‘gem’ from the past. I’m definitely not the only person who has shelled out hard-earned money on an absolute stinker of an album based purely on the fact it was part of a parent’s record collection which was entertaining as a child. In the spirit of honesty, the album in question was Wings Greatest Hits…and yes, I am ashamed. However, whilst looking for a used car recently, my mind was lured back to my childhood. My father was a Ford fanatic; updating to the latest model Escort or Sierra every couple of years or so. So naturally, the first thought to pop into my head was, “I know, I’ll buy a Ford”. If I were to let sentiment completely over-rule my better judgment I would have scanned the pages of Autotrader for an 1987 Escort LX 1.6. I’m not that sentimental though.

After checking a few websites, reading a few reviews and being schooled on the ways of the Ford by my sage and learned father, I decided that for a practical runabout the Ford Focus would be a great choice. The combination of price, performance, practicality and Ford’s awesome reputation just seemed to scream “buy me!”

I believe that to enjoy a car to its maximum capacity, you should choose one that matches your personality, driving style and general demeanour. This is the only minor drawback when considering buying a Ford Focus; they are ten a penny in virtually every town and thus any individuality is lost once you hand over your money and put the keys in the ignition. However, with so many engine and trim options available, it would be impossible to find a model that didn’t get my blood pumping.

After numerous test-drives and much deliberation, I plumped for a used Focus 1.6 Zetec. Part of this choice was based upon the quality of the vehicle during the test-drive and the rest was based on the fact it was an ex-demonstration model at a very reasonable price, which (the dealer had assured me) was definitely going to be snapped up soon if I didn’t get my wallet out…but then again I guess he was bound to say that.

Initial impressions were great. The trademark Focus responsive handling proved to be very much intact as I tested my new purchase on the country roads near my home. The engine was punchy, eager and made the right amount of noise to slap that textbook new car grin firmly on my face. My second task was to take my dad for a spin to see if my Focus lived up to his Ford expectations. He didn’t look too happy as we were driving around and I began to feel slightly uneasy, as though I had let him down by buying an inferior car. After a while I pulled over and asked him what he thought.

”Its a shame”, he said. “Its a shame I’m not driving it.”

So there we had it; the vote of confidence from the man who drove nothing but Fords for the best part of 27 years. If it passed his approval test then I was 100% sure that I had made the best choice. The only factor that perplexed the old man were all the readouts on the electronic dash. The engineers at Ford seem to be very keen to give you every single atmospheric measurement and observation possible, only stopping short at providing you with the shipping forecast.

In summary, it may not be the most individual of cars, but there is a damn fine reason for that. The Ford Focus is without a doubt the best performing and best value small family car for its price range. In these economically shaky times, value for money is an absolute must and a used Ford Focus will definitely supply that.

Pete J Ridgard is a writer and car enthusiast. He currently writes for the automotive industry. Here he explains why he chose to buy a used Ford Focus. See Great Value Used Ford Focus Here

Ford – Fighting the Crushing Inevitability of Existence

7 January 2010 | No Comments » | admin

I have the sudden urge to get all existential…so I will.

There are certain things that will never change, regardless of time or tide. British summer-times will always be grey affairs permeated occasionally by a pathetic ray of sun, Pease Porridge is a dish that will never be eaten by anyone south of Carlisle and Bob Geldof will always be a self-righteous crab with more in common, genetically, with a sewer rat than a human being. Amongst all this irretrievably crushing monotony there is one constant that refuses to disappoint and continues to delight; the simple pleasure of driving a Ford car.

Ford have always been inherently capable of producing cars that exceed expectation in almost every category it is possible to evaluate a car by. The engines are always high performing, but economical and ecological. The handling is always pin-point precise and the envy of many ‘higher-brand’ manufacturers. The very experience of being sat in a Ford is a pleasant one, combining comfort and practicality almost effortlessly.

Sadly though, some greedy merchant bankers went a bit OTT recently and now the country is ruined financially. It would be perfectly accurate to say that a Tramp’s soiled hankie is probably worth more than your house right now, so it would also be a fair assumption that you’re not exactly going to be ‘flash for cash’. Therefore it is face-smashing-into-a-brick-wall annoyance when your old motor breaks down for the last time and you realise you need a new one. What are you going to buy a new car with? Magic beans? Pleasant thoughts? Mother-in-law’s homemade crumble??? Not likely. You need a cheap car that is also reliable, stylish, well-performing and has room for the entire family. What a surprise! You’ve found yourself at a used Ford Dealership!

The Ford range has does a pretty good job at catering for all tastes, styles and persuasions of human-life. Are you single? Looking for a nippy little number, with a growly engine, neat looks and cool-points to boot? Look out for a used Ford Fiesta 2.0 ST 3dr Hatchback. Are you married, with two kids and an unquenchable passion for golf? Why not keep your eyes peeled for a Used Ford 2.5 ST 5dr Hatchback. Are you an executive, with lots of travelling to do, great impressions to make and need reliability and great performance? What you need is a Used Ford Mondeo 2.0 TDCi Ghia. There is virtually no lifestyle or situation that cannot be perfectly catered for by one of the Ford family. You would be hard pushed to find better quality for your hard-earned cash as well.

Ford are also in possession of an enviable reputation in terms of reliability and very low cost repair and maintenance. In the current dire economic climate it is extremely important to be sure that your investment is not going to let you down as soon as your drive off the forecourt. Ford arguably offers a better guarantee with their reputation than virtually any other car manufacturer and that kind of peace of mind is very hard to come by these days.

It has to be said though, that if you are genuinely economically and ecologically concerned, maybe a pushbike might be the best idea…

Pete J Ridgard is a writer and a car enthusiast. He currently writes for the automotive industry. Here he discusses the merits of a Used Ford. Find The Right Used Ford For You Here

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