Escape Type: Small SUV / Crossover Drive: Front and optional All Wheel Drive
Ford Escape is one of America's
best-selling small SUVs. The Escape combines the styling and
four-wheel-drive capability of a traditional SUV with the driving characteristics of a midsize car.
The Escape's light-duty
four-wheel-drive system, fully independent suspension and unibody
construction add to these characteristics, as well as its overall safety when compared to traditional SUV's. The Mercury Mariner is Escape's slightly better appointed cousin with a few more features
and different interior and exterior design details. The Escape is available in three trim levels: XLS, XLT and Limited. All trim levels can be had with either front- or all-wheel drive.
Explorer
Type: Full Sized SUV Drive: Rear and optional All Wheel Drive (AWD) The Ford Explorer is commonly heralded as the vehicle that started America's love affair with the SUV. Many consider it to be as an important and influential vehicle in automotive history as the Volkswagen Beetle and Honda Civic. The timing of its entrance on the automotive scene could not have been more perfect. The Explorer gets mass-appeal for it's ideal size, practicality, versatility, comfort, and styling.
Over its long model life, the Explorer has received many refinements and options including V-8 models, various trim and accessory packages as well as safety and fuel economy upgrades.
Any serious search for a quality SUV should include the Ford Explorer.
Expedition
Type: Large Sized SUV Drive: Rear and optional All Wheel Drive (AWD) Introduced in 1997, the Ford Expedition is a full-sized SUV based on
Ford's full-size pickup truck platform. With seating for up to eight, when equipped with a third-row seat, the
Expedition has been one of the most popular transportation solutions for families.
The Ford Expedition is at its heart a truck, set atop a sturdy ladder frame. It's powerful V8 engine allows for great towing performance as well. Additionally, many Expedition buyers report that because of its precise steering and smooth engine, the vehicle is easily handled and maneuvered compared to other vehicles in its class.
Focus Type: Compact / Economy Passenger Vehicle Drive: Front wheel drive The Ford Focus is Ford's entry-level car. This front-wheel-drive model displays a surprising amount of character from behind the wheel. Its affordable
price, expressive styling and availability in multiple body styles have all
contributed to making this one of Ford's most popular cars worldwide.
The Focus is available as a coupe and as a sedan. The four-door is
available in S, SE, SES and SEL trim levels, while the coupe comes as the SE
and SES. All Focus models are powered by a 2.0-liter inline four-cylinder that
offers 140 horsepower. A
five-speed manual transmission is standard, with a four-speed automatic offered
as an option. The Focus features Ford's Sync system. Sync operates devices such as a cell phone,
PDA and MP3 player via voice commands.
Additionally, fuel economy is excellent. Focus a viable choice for a new economy
car, particularly for shoppers focused mainly on value.
Fusion
Type: Mid-Sized Sedan Drive: Front and optional All Wheel Drive (AWD) The Ford Fusion, is known for it's visionary styling, spacious interior, precise handling, comfortable ride,
and for offering and many high-tech features. A hybrid model offers superior gas mileage; and Fusion has an
available all-wheel drive model.
Mustang Type: Sports Coupe / Muscle Car Drive: Rear Wheel Drive One of the most iconic cars of all time the Ford Mustang is the original pony car and has remained true to it's original purpose of providing top-notch performance for an attainable price since it's introduction in the 1964-65 model year. A complete makeover in 2005 with a stunning design that pays homage to early Mustangs, in recent years Mustang enthusiasm has skyrocketed. V-6, V-6 turbo, and V-8 engines are available. A popular convertible model is also available. Ford Motor Company also allowed a handful of select aftermarket performance companies to offer upgraded specialty models such as the BOSS, Shelby, and Bullitt Mustang models to be sold at the dealership as new, and with active warranty.
Taurus Type: Compact / Economy Passenger Vehicle Drive: Front and optional All Wheel Drive (AWD)
Introduced in 1986, the Ford Taurus
quickly became a sensation in America thanks to aerodynamic
styling, a comfortable ride and roomy cabin. A year later the Taurus was Ford's most popular model.
Bridging the gap between family sedans and large luxury cars, the
Taurus is a big, comfortable American-style sedan with an up-to-date
design.
Ranger
Type: Light-Duty Pickup Truck Drive: Rear and 4-Wheel Drive Since 1983The Ford Ranger has been Ford's compact truck. The popular truck has required very few revisions over three decades because Ford seems to have gotten it right the first time with it's mass appeal. Rugged and reliable, its small size gives it good gas mileage,and nimble off-road characteristics. Many configurations and trim packages are available including regular, extended, and crew cabins, convenient step-side beds, and special off-road oriented 4X4 sport packages.
F-150
Type: Full Size Pickup Truck Drive: Rear and 4-Wheel Drive The Ford F-150 is part of the F-Series, which has in production for 60
years. Literally millions have been sold. The F-Series has been the best-selling vehicle sold in North America for the past three decades. The F-150 is Ford's most popular truck in the F-Series offering V-8 power,4x4 capability, and many cabin and cargo bed combinations to fit a wide variety of purposes. F-350
Type: Large Sized / Heavy Duty Pickup Truck Drive: Rear and 4-Wheel Drive The Ford F-150 is part of the F-Series, which has in production for 60
years. Literally millions have been sold. The F-Series has been the
best-selling vehicle sold in North America for the past three decades.
The F-350 is Ford's larger than large sized Truck designed specifically for heavy-duty jobs including industrial and towing of heavier loads. Like the F-150 it is available in many cabin and cargo bed combinations.