Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Bobcats On The Proll For Ford!

Another week, another city, this time our tour lands us in the heart of the Carolinas. We brought the new fleet of vehicles to Raleigh, North Carolina. The Ford Fans were in full force as we hosted our largest crowd yet of 60,000 spectators outside the Times Warner Cable Arena! To help kick of the event we had Michael Jordan, owner of the Charlotte Bobcats, and his team come out speak on persistence, safety, and awareness can get you to your lifetime goals.

"You need to be the best individual you can be and make sure your safe and in the best company"said Jordan, first former NBA player to own an NBA team," I know on the court and off the court, Ford Motor Company is top line."



The Bobcats enjoyed a day of signing autographs, showing off their jump shot, and enjoying some Oscar Mayer hot dogs. Oscar Mayer delivered free hot dogs to everyone, as well as handing out free Oscar Mayer T shirts.

Cars were selling left and right, but the car of the day is the 2012 F-150. People from all gathered around to test drive the truck and needless toi say everyone was impressed. Paul Simpson of Raleigh knows the new F-150 is perfect for him.

"I love this truck, I work on a farm so I have no problem driving driving through slush and mud" said Simpson, who previously owned a Ford F-150," The new additions to the truck made me go out and update my Ford."

The new 2012 Ford F-150 includes :
Plastic drop in Bed lining
Power Sliding Rear Window
Chrome Exhaust tips

The new 2012 Ford F-150 is currently priced for $22,700 , for everyone who participated in the tour and is a Charlotte Bobcats fan walked away with the low price of $20,000.

The next stop on the tour will be The Bronx, New York to visit Derek Jeter and Yankees Stadium!!

Ford Motor Tip Of The Day:
Wipe oil pan plug clean
If you do your own oil changes, clean the drain plug and washer with rags before reinstalling your oil pan. Some plugs are magnetized to trap metal particles.

Ford Fact Of The Day:
The GT40 Mark 1 (first GT40) used a 4.2L Ford Fairlane engine.

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