Our inventory of used Ford autos:
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Ford Explorer XLS
4.0 l V6
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Automatic Transmission
Power Windows
Power Door Locks
Power Mirrors
Power Steering and Brakes
Power Seat for Driver
Ice Cold Air Conditioning
Anti Lock Brakes
Am/Fm Radio
CD Player
Special Alloy Wheels
Tires with good profile
Roof Rack
Tow Package |
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Ford Taurus SES
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Automatic Transmission
Power Windows
Cruise control
Power Door Locks
Power Steering and Brakes
Power Seat for Driver
Ice Cold Air Conditioning
Anti Lock Brakes
Alloy Rims
Am/Fm Radio
Tires with good profile |
| F150, F250, F350 |
Ford F150
Extended Cab
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Automatic Transmission
Power Steering and Brakes
Ice Cold Air Conditioning
Am/Fm Radio
Cassette Player
Special Alloy Wheels
Tires with very good profile |
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About Ford:
Ford was launched in a converted factory in 1903 with
$28,000 in cash from twelve investors, most notably John Francis Dodge and
Horace Elgin Dodge who would later found the Dodge Brothers Motor Vehicle
Company. During its early years, the company produced just a few Model T's a day
at its factory on Mack Avenue in Detroit, Michigan. Groups of two or three men
worked on each car from components made to order by other companies. Henry Ford
was 40 years old when he founded the Ford Motor Company, which would go on to
become one of the largest and most profitable companies in the world, as well as
being one of the few to survive the Great Depression. The largest
family-controlled company in the world, the Ford Motor Company has been in
continuous family control for over 100 years.
Today, Ford Motor Company manufactures automobiles under
several names including Lincoln and Mercury in the United States. In 1958, Ford
introduced a new marque, the Edsel, but poor sales led to its discontinuation in
1960. Later, in 1985, the Merkur brand was introduced; it met a similar fate in
1989.
Ford has major manufacturing operations in Canada, Mexico, the United Kingdom,
Germany, Brazil, Argentina, Australia, the People's Republic of China, and
several other countries, including South Africa where, following divestment
during apartheid, it once again has a wholly owned subsidiary. Ford also has a
cooperative agreement with Russian automaker GAZ.
Since 1989, Ford has acquired Aston Martin (which it sold again on March 12,
2007[22], but it will retain a $77 million stake in the sports car maker[23]),
Jaguar, Land Rover, from the United Kingdom and Volvo Cars from Sweden, as well
as a controlling share (33.4%) of Mazda of Japan, with which it operates an
American joint venture plant in Flat Rock, Michigan called Auto Alliance. It has
spun off its parts division under the name Visteon. Its prestige brands, with
the exception of Lincoln, are managed through its Premier Automotive Group.
Ford's FoMoCo parts division sells aftermarket parts under the Motorcraft brand
name.
Ford's non-manufacturing operations include organizations such as automotive
finance operation Ford Motor Credit Company. Ford also sponsors numerous events
and sports facilities around the nation, most notably Ford Center in downtown
Oklahoma City and Ford Field in downtown Detroit.
Overall the Ford Motor Company controls the following operational car marques:
Ford, Jaguar, Land Rover, Lincoln, Mazda, Mercury, and Volvo; Jaguar, Land
Rover, and Volvo are currently part of the Premier Automotive Group.
Ford is one of four manufacturers in the three NASCAR series: Nextel Cup, Busch
Series, and Craftsman Truck Series. Major teams include Roush Fenway Racing and
Yates/Newman/Haas/Lanigan Racing. Ford's racing teams debuted the Fusion race
car, replacing the Taurus at the 2006 Daytona 500. Some of the most successful
NASCAR Fords were the aerodynamic fastback Ford Torino and Mercury Montegos, and
the aero-era Ford Thunderbirds.
Ford powered racing cars won the Indianapolis 500 17 times
between 1965 and 1996.
About Ford cars: Cars
Ford 2GA
Ford 300
Ford 7W
Ford 7Y (1938-1939, UK)
Ford Anglia (1940-1967, Europe)
Ford Aspire (1994-1997, rebadged Kia Avella) primarily an American car but
exported to Canada Spain Greece Malta
Ford Bantam (South Africa)
Ford Capri (1961-1964, 1969-1986, Europe; 1989-1994, Australia)
Ford Classic (1961-1963, UK)
Ford Comčte (1951-1954, France)
Ford Consul (1951-1962, 1972-1975; UK)
Ford Contour (1995-2000)
Ford Corcel (Brazil, Venezuela)
Ford Corsair (1964-1970, UK)
Ford Corsair (1989-1992, Australia, rebadged Nissan Pintara)
Ford Carousel(name for Cortina in Brazil)
Ford Cortina (1962-1982, Europe)(Australia (1981 Brazil and North America)
Ford Cougar (1999-2002, Europe, rebadged Mercury Cougar)
Ford Country Sedan (1949-1974)
Ford Country Squire (1949-1991)
Ford Coupe
Ford Courier (1972-1982, North America; 1991-2002, Europe; 1972-present,
Australia; 1998-present, Brazil)
Ford Crestline (1952-1954 as independent model; 1950-1951 as Custom submodel)
Ford Crestliner (1950-1951)
Ford Crown Victoria (1955-1957, 1992-present)
Ford Crusader North America
Ford Custom (Used periodically between 1929 and 1996)
Ford Custom Deluxe (1950-1951) (Included "Crestliner" as submodel)
Ford Customline (1952-1956)
Ford CX (1935-1937)
Ford Delivery Car
Ford Del Rey (Brazil, Venezuela)
Ford Del Rio
Ford Deluxe (1950-1951)
Ford Ecosport - Brazilian SUV based on the European Ford Fusion
Ford Eifel (1935-1939, Germany)
Ford Eight
Ford Elite (1974-1976)
Ford Escort (1981-2002, North America; 1968-2000, Europe)
Ford EXP (1982-1988)
Ford Everest
Ford Fairlane (1955-1971, North America; 1967-2007, Australia)
Ford Fairmont (1978-1983, North America; 1965-present, Australia)
Ford Falcon (1960-1969, North America; 1960-present, Australia)
Ford Falcon XR6 (1991-present, Australia)
Ford Festiva (1988-1992, rebadged Mazda 121)
Ford Fiesta (1976-present, Europe; 1978-1980, North America, 2002-present South
America)
Ford Five Hundred (2005-2007)
Ford Flexible Fuel Vehicle
Ford Flex (2009-Future)
Ford Freestar (2004-2007)
Ford Freestyle (2005-present)
Ford Focus (North America) (2000-present)
Ford Focus (International) (1998-present, Europe)
Ford Focus C-MAX (2003-present)
Ford Fusion (2006-present, North America; 2003-present, Europe)
Ford Galaxie (1959-1974)
Ford Galaxy (1995-present, Europe; rebadged Volkswagen Sharan)
Ford Granada (1975-1982, North America; 1972-1993, Europe)
Ford Grand Marquis (1999-present, Canada)
Ford GT (2005-2006)
Ford GT40 (1966-1969)
Ford GTX1
Ford Ikon (South Africa, India, China and Mexico)
Ford Ka (1996-present, Europe and South America)
Ford Kalos
Ford Köln
Ford Landau (1973-1976, Australia)
Ford Laser (1980-2003, Australia & New Zealand)
Ford Linha
Ford LTD (1965-1986, North America; 1971-2007, Australia)
Ford LTD II (1977-1979)
Ford LTD Crown Victoria (1983-1991)
Ford Mainline (1952-1956)
Ford Marauder (2003-2004, Canada)
Ford Maverick (1970-1977, North America; 1988-1998, Australia; 1993-2004,
Europe)
Ford Meteor 1949-1981, Canada; 1981-1985, Australia; 1986-1995, South Africa)
Ford Mondeo Metrostar 2000-2006, Taiwan)
Ford Model 4-46
Ford Model 8-46
Ford Model 01
Ford Model 2
Ford Model 18 (1932)
Ford Model 40
Ford Model 48
Ford Model 50
Ford Model 67
Ford Model 68
Ford Model 73
Ford Model 74
Ford Model 77
Ford Model 78
Ford Model 81
Ford Model 82
Ford Model 91
Ford Model 92
Ford Model A (1903-1905, 1927-1931)
Ford Model AC
Ford Model B (1904-1905, 1932-1934)
Ford Model C (1904-1905)
Ford Model F (1905-1906)
Ford Model K (1906-1908)
Ford Model N (1906-1908)
Ford Model R (1907)
Ford Model S (1907-1909)
Ford Model T (1908-1927)
Ford Model V-18
Ford Model Y (1932-1937)
Ford Mondeo (1993-present)
Ford Mustang (1964-present)
Ford Orion (1983-1993, Europe)
Ford P68 (1968)
Ford P69 (1969)
Ford Pampa (1982-1997, Brazil)
Ford Parklane (1956)
Ford Pilot (1947-1951, UK)
Ford Pinto (1971-1980)
Ford Popular (1953-1959, Europe)
Ford Prefect
Ford Probe (1989-1997)
Ford Pronto (Taiwan)
Ford Pulsar
Ford Puma (1997-2001, Europe)
Ford Ranchero (1957-1979)
Ford Ranch Wagon
Ford Rheinland (1933-1936, Europe)
Ford Roadster
Ford RS200 (1984-1986, Europe)
Ford RS2000
Ford Sedan Delivery
Ford Scorpio (1985-1999, Europe)
Ford Sierra (1983-1992, Europe)
Ford Skyliner
Ford S-MAX
Ford Special
Ford SportKa
Ford Standard
Ford StreetKa
Ford Sunliner
Ford Starliner
Ford Super Deluxe
Ford Squire
Ford Taurus (1986-present)
Ford Taunus (1939-1982, Germany)
Ford Telstar (1983-1999; Africa, Asia and Australia)
Ford Tempo (1984-1994) North America Australia
Ford Ten
Ford Ten-Ten
Ford Territory (2004-present, Australia)
Ford Thunderbird (1955-1997, 2002-2005)
Ford Torino (1968-1976)
Ford Tourneo
Ford Ute
Ford Vedette (1948-1954, France)
Ford Verona (1989-1996, Brazil)
Ford Versailles (1992-1994, Brazil)
Ford Victoria
Ford Woody
Ford Zephyr (1950-1971, UK)
Ford Zodiac (1950-1971, UK)
Ford ZX2 (1998-2003)
[edit] Vans
Ford Aerostar (1986-1997)
Ford E-Series (1961-present)
Ford Econovan
Ford Freestar (2004-2007)
Ford Transit (1965-present, Europe and China Russian federation Austrelasia
Pensilvania)
Ford Windstar (1995-2004)
[edit] SUV
Ford Escape (2001-present)
Ford Excursion (2000-2005)
Ford Expedition (1997-present)
Ford Explorer (1991-present)
Ford Territory (2004-present)
[edit] Trucks
Ford Bronco (1966-1996)
Ford Bronco II (1984-1990)
Ford C-Series (Medium-Duty C.O.E. Truck; 1957-1990)
Ford CL-Series (1978-1991; Heavy-Duty Cabover truck, replacement for W-Series
trucks)
Ford Cargo (Europe, Brazil)
Ford Everest
Ford F-Series (1948-present)
Ford Freighter
Ford H-Series (1961-1965, Heavy-Duty C.O.E. truck commonly referred to as the
"Two-Story Falcon")
Ford jeep
Ford L-series (1970-1998; a.k.a. Louisville)
Ford LCF (for Low Cab Forward) (2006- present)
Ford Lobo
Ford Model AA (1927-1931)
Ford Model TT (1925-1927)
Ford N-Series (Heavy-Duty Low Cab Forward Trucks; 1962-1969)
Ford Panel truck
Ford R-Series - UK-market bus chassis
Ford Ranchero (1957-1979)
Ford Ranchero Rio Grande (1969)
Ford Ranger (1983-present, North America)
Ford Ranger EV (1998-2004, all-electric version of the North American Ford
Ranger)
Ford Super Duty (1999-present)
Ford T-series
Ford Transcontinental (Europe)
Ford Transit (1965-present, Europe and China)
Ford Vannette
Ford W-Series (1966-1977; Heavy-Duty C.O.E. truck, replacement for H-Series)
Ford Windstar (1995-2003) |