May 12, 2008

Want an Electric Ford Truck? Build it yourself!

Filed under: Ford Trucks — jcmenterprises @ 8:00 am

Ford TruckThere’s a lot of talk in the auto world about converting to electricity instead of fuel, and this talk has only increased with the rising cost of fuel. One Illinois man decided to take matters into his own hands and convert his 1996 Ford Escort to running on electricity.

Joe Downing learned how to do this by attending regular meetings of the Fox Valley Electric Auto Association, a group which is a place to get together with other electric car enthusiasts and get the tricks of the trade from others in the same boat.

The Chicago area group has seen its membership jump from around 25 members three years ago to 70 today. The group’s president, Ted Lowe, says that the increase is due to the increase in fuel costs, the overwhelming public interest in all things environmental, and America’s dependence on foreign oil.

Downing says his commute costs have decreased from about $32 a week to $10 a week, and with numbers like that, it’s no wonder people are flocking to buying electric cars or modifying their current cars to run on electricity. At the moment, converting one’s car is not for the faint of heart, and it’s really only an accessible option for people with the time, money, inclination and know-how to do it themselves.

It looks like the major auto makers, including Ford, are paying attention to these shifts in customer focus and all of them are creating electric and hybrid cars to meet the market demands. They realize not everybody can trick out their own car, and why would they want to? The days of a new Ford truck or car that runs exclusively on electricity are not far off.

If you’re looking for your own new Ford truck or car, stop by Sunset Ford for a test drive, or visit the website for specials and new inventory.

Nine Million Mustang Owners Can’t Be Wrong

Filed under: Ford Cars — Tags: , , , , — Chad @ 5:05 am

ford carsCan you imagine a car company selling nine million vehicles in the last 30 years? That’s an impressive number! But that number is even more impressive when only one brand of vehicle for a particular company sells that many.

That’s exactly what happened with the Ford Motor Company. The Dearborn-based automaker recently delivered its nine-millionth Mustang to another proud and excited owner.

The exciting, once in a lifetime event occurred in Story City, Iowa. Thomas Krumm purchased a GT convertible Mustang. But this wasn’t the family’s first Mustang. He became interested in these Ford cars when his 17-year-old daughter purchased one several years ago after saving her money for months.

The Krumm’s aren’t alone, either. Customers have purchased nine million other Ford Mustangs because of its sleek style and reputation. The first one was released nearly 35 years ago on April 17, 1964 at the World’s Fair in New York. During its first year, Ford sold 419,000 Mustangs to customers enamored by its sports car appearance. Within two years of its introduction, the company sold over two million units! That was a record at the time and it’s still a record today.

You might also be interested to know that the Mustang comprises 50 percent of the sports cars sold in the United States. That means for every sports car bought from the various other brands, there’s one Mustang sold as well.

How many other automakers can say that?

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