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Automotive Guide for Ford


  • Alternative Fuel Vehicles and How Not to Advertise Them
    If I asked you to name the least trustworthy figures in the American landscape these days I bet politicians would rank high on the list....
    Article by: C Judge
  • Alternatives To Oil
    It is a debate that probably should have been going on when Henry Ford started mass producing motor vehicles and when Thomas Edison invented the...
    Article by: Chris Jacob
  • Aluminum Boat Trailers: Every Aluminum Boat Needs One
    If you have an aluminum boat, then an aluminum boat trailer is what you need to haul it around, and get it to the fishing...
    Article by: Brent T. Martorella
  • America's Greenest and Meanest Vehicles
    In February, the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy (ACEEE) announced 2006's "greenest" and "meanest" vehicles, as well as listing the environmental scores for every...
    Article by: Jeanette Joy Fisher
  • America's Sports Car: The Chevrolet Corvette
    One of the most classic American sports cars is the Chevrolet Corvette, which was first introduced in 1953. It was the first completely American...
    Article by: Michael Russell
  • American and French Car Manufacturers: Purging Without Imagination?
    The hardening of the plan of reorganization of Ford did not convince anybody, and especially not the financial markets. How else could it have been...
    Article by: Sebastian Tarcea
  • American Automaker Needs New Concepts
    Concept cars are starting to make their way away from the car show showrooms and into the sales dealership departments across America.American carmakers are finding...
    Article by: Tim Allen
  • American Classic Cars I Have Owned
    Some of the Detroit Iron manufactured after WWII until about 1980 can be considered Rolling Art. Several Companies like Packard, Hudson and Studebaker ceased building...
    Article by: Henry Ramsey
  • American Drivers and the Alternative Fuel Vehicle Choice
    The questions about alternative fuel vehicles increase every time gasoline prices rise. There are many options for vehicle manufacturers. Getting these vehicles from the research...
    Article by: Dana Buttenhoff
  • American Muscle: Ford, Dodge, and Chevy
    Back during the 1950s through the mid 1970s, Detroit automakers produced several cars that were out and out “muscle” cars. These types of vehicles shared...
    Article by: Matthew Keegan