TIRE SMOKIN’ TUESDAY F-250 in the Burnout Battle
This week’s Tire Smokin’ Tuesday comes from the Metro Detroit area, where a Ford F-250 pickup participates in TruckWars at Gibraltar Trade Center.
By: Patrick Rall | April 21, 2015
This week’s Tire Smokin’ Tuesday comes from the Metro Detroit area, where a Ford F-250 pickup participates in TruckWars at Gibraltar Trade Center.
By: Patrick Rall | April 21, 2015
Next year marks the 40th anniversary of the Ford GT40 smoking Ferrari at Le Mans, and it seems more and more likely, that Ford will enter the infamous race. Now to add fuel to the fire, Ford in partnership with InsideSales.com created this little video showcasing the original GT40 and how it beat Ferrari at its own game.
By: Jonathon Klein | April 21, 2015
It should come as no surprise that Ford trucks are relied upon in South Dakota. After all, they’re wonderful everywhere in the country, but when snow and rough terrain are present they become a rather dire necessity.
By: Lexi Shorey | April 21, 2015
With the Auto Show season in full effect, there’s no stopping the countless new product launches all over the world. However, one Auto Show that isn’t getting that much attention is the Shanghai Auto Show in China where Ford is absolutely killing it.
By: Jonathon Klein | April 20, 2015
This week’s Truck Pullin’ features a super modified Ford Ranger pulling truck that has been incorrectly labeled as an F-150 – or at least that is what looks to be the case.
By: Patrick Rall | April 20, 2015
The people who designed and created the 2015 Ford Mustang are like character actors. Even though a teenager in Sheboygan, Wisconsin might not be able to look at 2015 Mustang Chief Engineer Dave Pericak and tell you his name, he or she is familiar with his work.
By: Derek Shiekhi | April 20, 2015
Talk to any Texan about opulence in vehicle interiors, and they’ll talk about the Ford King Ranch line of vehicles. King Ranch products, to them, are some of the best crafted leather pieces in all of the world. Outside of Texas, King Ranch might not be as recognized.
By: Chad Kirchner | April 20, 2015