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2005 Ford Family Plan PricingFord of Canada has invited everyone to join the family and pay the same great vehicle prices Ford Motor Company employees and their families pay. Until August 31st, 2005 you'll get below invoice pricing on most new 2005 Ford and Lincoln vehicles. Plus a no extra charge Dell computer.*terms and conditions
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Taking on Imports With big tires, new shaped headlights and an aggressive body its a hot car. My favorite part is the integrated key fob technology. |
Buying an AutomobileI was recently asked for tips on how to buy a car. I thought I would share my answer. Decide what you need from your next vehicle. Cargo space, seating, power, safety, towing capacity? Then research (not necessarily brand or model) to find the perfect match. myproductadvisor.com Then research important things like recall history, lemon lists (there are known lemons), gas mileage perhaps even extended warranty options and maintenance costs. Set a budget. Whether it is a monthly payment or a total amount decide it before going to a dealership. Phone and book an appointment with a sales associate, share with them your decisions and research. You will be pleased to find automobiles that match your wants and needs, and fit your budget upon your arrival. Think Again, Ford Video |
Parts and Service SpecialsFord Escape Hybrid
The Escape Hybrid is now included in the Ford Family Plan pricing. Now is the time to get the SUV of Earth's dreams. find out more Another Trivia Tid BitThe Ford Parts and Accessories Catalogue for 1956 lists available options. One of the stranger ones is an electric razor. | Upcoming EventsVIEX High on Chocolate
August 13 from 2pm to 5pm Mount Washington Event. Indulge with all different types of chocolate samples: Ice Cream, Cake, Truffles, Chocolate fountain a kid's chocolate play area and much more! Purchase tickets on line: www.mountwashington.com Strongman International Trivia Tid BitIn 1957, Ford introduced the Ranchero, a truck built on a car platform. In 1959, two years later, General Motors released the El Camino. During one of the first road tests, the Camino suffered a breakdown, and the service vehicle that came to the rescue was a 1957 Ford Ranchero. Much to GM's shame, the incident was caught on film. |
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