Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Rocking and Ford Rollin' In Nashville!!

The home of some of the biggest names in music. From Hendrix to Orbison, Wilson to Donna Summers, Ford is the next big name to hit these streets. Because of Nashville's musical history we though it would smart to have some talent come and grace the Ford Driving Across America Tour. We kicked the show with a performance from Grammy Winner Taylor Swift!!
Swift Performing on top of a Ford Taurus

Swift kicked off the tour with her hit singles "You Belong With Me" and "Love Story". The country star pulled up to the event driving a new 2012 Ford Taurus. She enjoyed driving it so much, Swift had no choice but to support Ford Driving Across America Tour.

" I grew up on Ford, my entire family drove a Ford and I knew once I turned 16 I would have one too and I did" said Swift, who is currently on her Fearless tour," I love how affordable, safe, and most of all fun my Ford Taurus is."


Swift is on tour and if you are interested in attending her tour visit her website at:
 


 After Swift departed in her Ford, The 2012 Ford Taurus was the car of the day. We were able to sell 212 Ford Taurus vehicles. The brand Taurus is the newest of the fleet, and now features plenty of new accessories no other Taurus has had before.





2012 Ford Taurus


 New Features Include:

Brand new Grill, Flowing 38 degree Center, True Dual Exhaust, Spoiler, Wheel Lineup and Athletic Appearance. 

The 2012 Ford Taurus is currently being sold for $25,000 but for everyone who attended the Rock and Roll Edition of the Ford Driving Across America Tour , they only spent $23,000!!! That is a savings $2,000!!

Next week the Ford Driving Across America Tour will take place New Orleans, Louisiana for some gumbo shrimp, Oscar Mayer Hot dogs, and time in the 9th ward.

Ford Motor Tip of the Day:
Check for uneven wear Check tires for uneven wear. If you’ve maintained tire inflation properly, uneven wear may indicate the need for a wheel realignment. It can also mean improperly operating brakes or shocks, a bent wheel, internal tire damage, or worn bushings.

Ford Fact Of the Day:
At one point in the early 60's, Henry Ford II tried to buy Ferrari, but negotiations didn't fall in Ford's favor.
Henry Ford's Lost Dream


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