CEO Pedro Rivera (Center Yellow Tie) |
Ford Motor Vehicles were in action and ready to support the country as we unveiled our new 2012 Ford Patriot Mustang!!!
2012 Ford Patriot Mustang |
New Dual Exhausts
New Bold Grill
V8 Engine
New Sony Center Console
"God Bless America" Car Horn
Red White and Blue Rims
and Red White and Blue interior
The 2012 Ford Patriot Mustang is currently being sold for $40,000, for everyone who went to the Ford Driving Across America tour your price was reduced to $38,000!! That is a savings of $2,000!!! For the rest of the tour we are offering our troops deal. For any troops, we are offering our 2012 Ford Patriot Mustang for $30,000, that's a American savings of $10,000!!!
The tour was a success as we finished off with the singing of the national anthem. Next stop on our Ford Driving Across America is taking us to Kentucky. We will stopping by Louisville, For Derby Week for some fun at the Kentucky Derby!!
Ford Motor Tip of the Day:
Don’t forget the PCV valve
The PCV (positive crankcase ventilation) valve is an emissions control device on older cars — check your service manual to see if your car has one.The valve recirculates partially burned gases from the engine’s crankcase to the combustion chamber. Important to a properly functioning engine, the valve should be changed every 30,000 miles (48,000 km) or as specified in your owner’s manual. In addition to helping you get the most from a tank of gasoline, it helps to prevent the buildup of harmful sludge and corrosion.When replacing your PCV valve, be sure you use the correct one or you may damage your engine.
Ford Fact of the Day:
Sigma was the working code name of the Taurus program. At the time, it was also an active nameplate on a compact Mitsubishi sedan. Aerostar wound up as the nameplate for Ford's first minivan. Chevrolet took Lumina as the name for its own mid-sized sedan. And Starfire was the name of Oldsmobile's equivalent to the 70s-vintage Chevrolet Monza.1993 Ford Taurus |
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