Tuesday, April 12, 2011

I'll Have A Venti Caramel Macchiato and A 2012 Ford Sport Trac!!

Seattle, Washington is the home to Starbucks coffee, the Space Needle, and Seattle Mariners Baseball. This week however, Seattle is home for Ford Motor Company and the Ford Driving Across America Tour.
The day began with an opening speech by Seattle Mariners Ichrio Suzuki. The 11th year MLB veteran spoke about the differences between Toyota and Ford, as well as why Washingtonians would suit best driving a Ford.
"As a Japanese man many, people assume I would drive a Toyota, but when it comes to style, safety, and Eco-friendly vehicles, Fords are the cars I drive" said Suzuki, who attended the event before the Mariners hosted the Texas Rangers" I know Washingtonians will enjoy driving these cars around."
The smell of fresh coffee was in the air but it was the overwhelming smell of Oscar Mayer hot dogs at the ball park keeping the crowd happy. The event was a success as everyone in attendance received a free hot dog and an Oscar Mayers coupon, in which customers saved $2 on every pack of Oscar Mayer ballpark hot dogs.
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The vehicle of day was the 2012 Ford Sport Trac. We were able to sell 225 Sport Tracs. The Sport Trac SUV has been modified and updated for optimal usage.
New features include:
Big Towing Capabilities
Versatile Cargo Carrying
Optional Control Track 4x4 system
Voice Activated Navigation System
Sirus Radio Equipt


The 2012 Ford Sport Trac is currently listed at $28,700 but for all the Mariner fans in attendance they were sold the Vehicle at $27,000, a savings of $1,700!!!

Next Week The Ford Driving Across America Tour will be taking us to Raleigh, North Carolina to visit the "Airness" himself and his team.

FORD MOTOR TIP OF THE DAY:
fix small windshield chips Got a rock chip, crack, or ding in your windshield? Bring your car to a windshield repair shop. For far less cost than replacing the windshield, they can fix chips and cracks, even quite long ones. The repairs not only keep the chips and cracks from spreading and restore structural integrity, they also improve clarity.

FORD FACT OF THE DAY:
As most people know, Ford produced the first assembly line for automobiles. Something most people don't know is that Henry Ford supposedly got the idea from a process that was used to slaughter pigs.

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