Thursday, March 31, 2011

A look at Ford’s first electric car the Comuta

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The Ford Comuta was the first electric car that was introduced almost 45 years ago.  Only two are in existence with one of them being displayed at the London Science Museum.

The Comuta measured just 6 feet 8 inches long and was powered by four 12-volt lead-acid batteries. It was capable of reaching a top speed of 40 miles per hour and it had a range of about 40 miles.

“We expect electric cars to be commercially feasible within the next 10 years, although we believe their uses will be primarily as city-center delivery vans and suburban shopping cars,” said Ford of Britain’s assistant managing director, Leonard Crossland.

Read more: http://www.fordinthenews.com/video-a-look-at-fords-40-year-old-ev/#more-2009

Thursday, March 24, 2011

Ford Focus Electric Goes Wireless With AT&T

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Ford has teamed up with AT&T to give owners of Ford’s upcoming electric vehicles the ability to remotely monitor, engage and control vehicle settings via information collected over the AT&T Wireless Network. Thanks to a wireless connection, vehicle owners will be able to control their vehicles even when they’re away from the car.

Ford believes that greater wireless control is essential in making electric car ownership simple, easy and engaging. Embedded wireless connection, and a dedicated app called MyFord Mobile, includes the ability for the owner to monitor and control a range of vehicle settings, plan trips, locate charging stations, or even pre-heat or cool their vehicle.

“Ford has been at the forefront of developing market leading telematics and infotainment services for its vehicles and we’re thrilled to be a part of this exciting and significant next step with the upcoming Focus Electric,” said Glenn Lurie, president of emerging devices, resale and partnerships, AT&T. “Connecting consumers directly to their electric vehicles in this new and innovative way is going to drive innovative and exciting levels of interaction.”

Read more: http://www.fordinthenews.com/ford-focus-electric-goes-wireless-with-att/#more-1988

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Happy St. Patrick’s Day!

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Check out these fun facts and may the luck of the Irish smile upon ya!

Fun Facts about St. Patrick's Day

St. Patrick’s Day is observed on March 17 because that is the feast day of St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland. It is believed that he died on March 17 in the year 461 AD. It is also a worldwide celebration of Irish culture and history. St. Patrick’s Day is a national holiday in Ireland, and a provincial holiday in the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador.

The actual color of St. Patrick is blue. Green became associated with St. Patrick's Day during the 19th century. Green, in Irish legends, was worn by fairies and immortals, and also by people to encourage their crops to grow.

St. Patrick did not actually drive snakes out of Ireland; the snakes represent the pagans that he converted to Christianity.

The very first St. Patrick's Day parade was not in Ireland. It was in Boston in 1737.

In Chicago, on St. Patrick's Day, the rivers are dyed green.

In Seattle, there is a ceremony where a green stripe is painted down the roads.

Most Catholics attend mass in the morning and then attend the St. Patrick's Day parade.

Shamrocks are worn on the lapel on this day.

In Ireland on St. Patrick’s Day, people traditionally wear a small bunch of shamrocks on their jackets or caps. Children wear orange, white and green badges, and women and girls wear green ribbons in their hair

Many young people dye their hair green for the special day.

Many people wear green on this holiday to avoid being pinched.

The phrase, "Drowning The Shamrock" is from the custom of floating the shamrock on the top of whiskey before drinking it. The Irish believe that if you keep the custom, then you will have a prosperous year.

Many bars in the United States, and abroad, serve green beer to celebrate St. Patty's Day.

Fun Facts about the Irish

34 million Americans have Irish ancestry, according to the 2003 US Census. That’s almost nine times the population of Ireland, which has 4.1 million people.

Nine of the people who signed our Declaration Of Independence were of Irish origin, and nineteen Presidents of the United States proudly claim Irish heritage -- including our first President, George Washington.

Some American towns have “Irish” names. You could visit: Mount Gay-Shamrock, West Virginia; Shamrock Lakes, Indiana; Shamrock, Oklahoma; Shamrock, Texas; Dublin, California and Dublin, Ohio.

The harp is the symbol of Ireland. The color green is also commonly associated with Ireland, also known as “the Emerald Isle.”

The Irish flag is green, white and orange. The green symbolizes the people of the south, and orange, the people of the north. White represents the peace that brings them together as a nation.

The name “leprechaun” has several origins. It could be from the Irish Gaelic word “leipreachan,” which means “a kind of aqueous sprite.” Or, it could be from “leath bhrogan,” which means “shoemaker.”

Fun Facts about Clovers

According to the Guinness Book of World Records, the highest number of leaves found on a clover is 14.

One estimate suggests that there are about 10,000 regular three-leaf clovers for every lucky four-leaf clover.

Legend says that each leaf of the clover means something: the first is for hope, the second for faith, the third for love and the fourth for luck.

Read more: http://www.whsv.com/seasonal/misc/40129602.html

Monday, March 14, 2011

Ford Vehicles Teach Drivers How To Maximize MPG

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As the average price of gas climbs past $3.51 per gallon, many drivers are looking to adopt fuel-efficient driving habits. Luckily for drivers of Ford vehicles, that’s easy.

Ford models have become available with a range of eco-friendly technologies that teach drivers how to save fuel. Since 2008, Ford has been introducing innovative tech that empowers consumers to conserve fuel and minimize their impact on the environment.

“Fuel economy and technology are consumers’ biggest priorities – and we have made them Ford’s as well,” said Mark Fields, Ford president, The Americas. “Our product portfolio reflects the investment Ford has made to transform our lineup in the past several years so our customers can be greener – and keep even more green in their wallets – than when fuel prices reached $4 per gallon in 2008.”

Ford’s growing lineup of green driving technologies and driving tips include:

  • EcoMode – EcoMode coaches consumers in the art of eco-driving using real-time feedback. in Ford’s own testing, EcoMode has resulted in 24 percent increase in fuel-economy.
  • MyFord Touch with EcoRoute – EcoRoute is a map-based navigation system that instantly calculates the most fuel-efficient driving route. The feature can be found within the MyFord Touch system.
  • SmartGauge with EcoGuide – This system is found on Ford’s lineup of hybrid vehicles. It can be found within the instrument cluster of the vehicle and it provides a range of data such as fuel and battery power levels. But it also coaches drivers to further maximize the fuel efficiency of their hybrid vehicle through real-time feedback and rewards.
  • MyFord Mobile – MyFord Mobile is one of the Blue Ovals latest innovations, and it allows drivers to make smart trip planning decisions that will extend the range of their vehicle, before they even get behind the wheel of their vehicle.

As Ford continues to improve upon technologies that help boost MPG, the automaker is also introducing new powertrains that deliver class-leading fuel economy.

Read more: http://www.fordinthenews.com/ford-vehicles-teach-drivers-how-to-maximize-mpg/#more-1963

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Ford Vertrek Named Best Concept At Detroit Auto Show

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Fresh off of seeing the all-new Ford Explorer take home honors as the 2011 North American Truck of the Year, another Ford SUV added to the company’s trophy case in Detroit when the Vertrek was named Best Concept of the 2011 North American International Auto Show by the editors of AutoWeek.

According to the publication: “Ford has been so focused on serious stuff such as small cars and fine-tuning production models that it hasn’t had a lot of time to craft concepts capable of turning heads at auto shows. Enter the Vertrek. It blends European styling with the practical needs of Americans. The best part is that Ford design boss J Mays says this concept is very close to the look of the next Escape.”

That “look,” developed by Ford’s top designers and engineers from around the globe, is an evolution of the same kinetic design philosophy showcased on cars like the new Ford Fiesta and Focus. On the Vertrek concept, this approach takes the form of touches like the vehicle’s rising beltline, which creates a notably athletic stance, as well as its dynamic character lines and taut surfaces, which add a further dash of boldness to the exterior.

Read more: http://www.fordinthenews.com/ford-vertrek-named-best-concept-at-detroit-auto-show/#more-1914

Daylight Savings Time Begins on March 13

 

Daylight savings time is coming up this weekend.  Don’t forget to set your clocks forward!

Every year, daylight savings time seems to take people by surprise. In the United States, daylight savings time begins on March 13 at 2 a.m. local time except in parts of Arizona and Hawaii. As the popular saying goes, clocks need to "spring forward" to observe the change. In other words, clocks need to be set ahead by one hour when the clock strikes 2 a.m.

Daylight Savings Time Begins on March 13 in the U.S. - Yahoo! News

Thursday, March 3, 2011

New Focus gets 40 mpg Highway

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The all-new Ford Focus with the SFE (Super Fuel Economy) package delivers an EPA certified 40 mpg on the highway to go with its array of smart technology, exceptional standards of craftsmanship and retuned suspension for a total driving experience not found anywhere else in the segment.

The new Ford Focus is certified by the EPA at 40 mpg highway and 28 mpg city through its advanced six-speed automatic transmission.Some competitors utilize a manual transmission to achieve their highest fuel economy ratings, though sales of vehicles with automatic transmissions account for more than 90 percent of the market. Focus becomes the fourth vehicle in the Ford Motor Company vehicle lineup with an EPA-certified rating of 40 mpg or more.

“Our customers tell us that fuel economy is the top reason for purchasing a Focus,” said Derrick Kuzak, group vice president, Global Product Development. “The all-new Focus meets that demand with great fuel economy, class-leading technologies and features, exceptional standards of craftsmanship and driving dynamics typically reserved for larger, more expensive vehicles.”

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