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Ford is the Biggest Winner in Edmunds.com Most Popular Awards

Ford is the Biggest Winner in Edmunds.com Most Popular Awards

Eight Ford vehicles are among the most researched vehicles on Edmunds.com – more than any other brand Ford dominates the van category of the Edmunds awards, with Ford Transit and Transit Connect ranking among the top three vehicles Edmunds 2015 Most Popular awards are based on the number of unique monthly visits for car shopper(…)

FORD ECOBOOST POLICE INTERCEPTORS REPEAT AS QUICKEST ACCELERATING IN STATE TESTING IN MICHIGAN & CALIFORNIA

FORD ECOBOOST POLICE INTERCEPTORS REPEAT AS QUICKEST ACCELERATING IN STATE TESTING IN MICHIGAN & CALIFORNIA

Ford EcoBoost® Police Interceptor sedan repeats top performance in Michigan State Police and Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department testing of 2015 model, retaining its title as quickest-accelerating pursuit vehicle Ford EcoBoost Police Interceptor utility vehicle acceleration faster than competition’s all-new utility vehicle and all base V6 competitors Ford Police Interceptor maintains segment sales leadership for 17(…)

Ford Fusion, Explorer, Transit Connect Post Record Sales Performance for September

Ford Fusion, Explorer, Transit Connect Post Record Sales Performance for September

Ford Motor Company’s overall sales continue to show great growth for September. Fusion’s best-ever August sales totaled 29,452 vehicles – an increase of 19%. Retail sales for the month were up 23%. Fusion posted retail sales gains in every region, with the car’s largest increase coming from the West – up 27%, according to Ford(…)

Parts and Recreation: 3D Printing Brings a New Blueprint to Automotive Prototyping

Parts and Recreation: 3D Printing Brings a New Blueprint to Automotive Prototyping

Mike Hammer, reporting for My Ford Magazine, wrote that rapid-prototyping (3-D printing) technology within the Ford Silicon Valley Research Lab is allowing Ford engineers to create workable parts digitally – and almost instantly – right at their desks. “This has completely changed the way we design,” says Dave Evans, an engineer at the Ford Silicon Valley(…)