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Automotive Guide for Ford


  • 2006 Ford Fiesta: Offering A Wider Range of Choices
    For the newest Ford Fiesta mode, this vehicle comes with a greater variety of colors and features that would make riding and driving this vehicle...
    Article by: Chuck Smith
  • 2006 Ford Focus: Making Driving Fun
    The all-new 2006 Ford Focus has been considered as a car that is fun to drive and quite affordable. This new vehicle has been made...
    Article by: Tracy Dawson
  • 2006 Ford Focus: Never Better!
    Back in 2000, the year that the Ford Focus was introduced, Ford Motor Company was hoping that the model would be well received and exceed...
    Article by: Matthew Keegan
  • 2006 Ford Fusion: A Better Idea?
    For the last two decades, the Ford Taurus has served as the bread and butter car for the Ford car line up. In its early...
    Article by: Matthew Keegan
  • 2006 Ford Mustang: Retro Cruiser
    When Ford decided to redesign the Mustang, they opted to incorporate a retro look, much like what was done previously with the Thunderbird. Fortunately, Ford...
    Article by: Matthew Keegan
  • 2006 Ford Taurus: Drive in Comfort
    Introduced in December of the year 1985 as a 1986 model, the Ford Taurus is a midsize car sold by the Ford Motor Company in...
    Article by: Sarah McBride
  • 2006 Ford Taurus: Swan Song
    The 2006 model year will end the heralded Taurus name and for this writer it is a bittersweet time as Ford retires what once the...
    Article by: Matthew Keegan
  • 2006 Honda Civic Reviews - What Is New?
    The 2006 Honda Civic sedan is said to be one the most advanced piece of automotive machinery today. If you've been reading all the car...
    Article by: Joshua Poyoh
  • 2006 Honda Element: Unique Freak?
    I admit it. When I saw my first Honda Element a few years back I thought it was one of the most hideous looking vehicles...
    Article by: Matthew Keegan
  • 2006 Jaguar X Type: Luxury for the Commoner
    Prices for top selling luxury cars can easily top $50,000 when taxes, destination charges, and dealer prep fees are factored in. Generally, this isn’t a...
    Article by: Matthew Keegan