Friday, September 28, 2012

Thank You, Steve, For the Five-Star Review of Ford Fairfield on Yelp

"took my lincoln mks in for service and a few minor repairs,could not have gone better,they met me in the drive,wrote me up quickly,offered me another lincoln to drive,kept me informed and got the car done the next day.excellent service." -Steve B.

Thank you, Steve, for your continued loyalty to Ford Fairfield! We are grateful for you taking the time to let everyone here know about your good experience with us. We know needing to bring your car in for service can be an inconvenience, so we have minimized that inconvenience by providing fast service done right the first time. We look forward to seeing you again.

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Thursday, September 27, 2012

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Check Out Ford Fairfield's Great Online Special Offers!

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To get this and Ford Fairfield's other great online special offers, click HERE!

Many Thanks to Benna for the Great Review of Ford Fairfield on Yahoo! Local

"I recently negotiated a lease with Ford of Fairfield and appreciated the low key personality of our sales rep, Kyle. We felt that the process was relatively painless and a fair price for many extras on the vehicle." -Benna

Thank you, Benna, for your positive review of Ford Fairfield! Kyle will appreciate your kind words as well. He is part of a team who has made our stress-free, hassle-free car buying environment the best around. If you have any questions or concerns with your new vehicle, let our team know. We look forward to seeing you again.

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Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Ford sets Guinness World Records® achievement

Ford set a Guinness World Records® achievement today by holding the world’s largest game of “Red Light – Green Light” to highlight the company’s first use of its fuel-saving Auto Start-Stop technology on a gas-powered vehicle, the new 37-mpg EcoBoost® Fusion. The game was a unique and fun element of an employee celebration at Ford’s Dearborn World Headquarters as part of a five-city U.S. launch of the all-new Fusion. Four hundred and fifty-one employees got the chance to take a trip back to their childhood while participating in “Red Light – Green Light” to showcase the Auto Start-Stop feature that allows Fusion drivers to save fuel and produce fewer emissions when stopped in traffic. The record was made official by Guinness World Records Adjudicator Michael Empric.

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Monday, September 24, 2012

Check Out the Specials on the 2012 Ford Focus SE Now at Ford Fairfield!

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For a limited time, 2012 Focus SE's in inventory are available with low monthly financing and low APR. Click http://bit.ly/Sj8VcC to learn more and print the coupon!

Friday, September 21, 2012

This IS Your Grandpa's "iPhone"!

Look at the size and look at the price! They were heavy, the battery life was short, and the per-minute rate was prohibitive. But hey, let's take it to the beach and chit-chat! What other technology do you remember from 1989?

Thursday, September 20, 2012

Random Acts of Fusion: NASCAR Lame Prank Call with Trevor Bayne

Picture it: you're minding your own business, making the best documentary ever, when suddenly you get a call from Trevor Bayne. Watch how Kate handles herself and enter to WIN a fantasy NASCAR weekend in a 2013 Fusion! No purchase necessary. Contest ends 9/28/12.

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Ford Teen Driving Safety Campaign Joins Variety for Power of Youth Event

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  • Ford is collaborating with Variety to encourage safe driving at the annual Power of Youth event, which honors the charitable efforts of Hollywood’s young entertainers, this year including The Jonas Brothers, Vanessa Hudgens and others
  • Ford Driving Skills for Life (DSFL) – the nation’s most comprehensive driving skills program – will be on the set of Paramount Pictures Studios Sept. 15 taking teens through a driver distraction course and providing safe driving tips
  • Ford also will showcase innovations designed to help teen drivers practice safe driving skills and be more comfortable behind the wheel, such as MyKey® and active park assist
  • The engagement represents Ford’s continued commitment to elevating the importance of driving safety among the newest and youngest drivers on the road
DEARBORN, Mich., Sept. 14, 2012 – Ford Motor Company is bringing its teen driving safety campaign to the red carpet at Variety’s Power of Youth event. The annual event honoring young entertainers and their contributions to philanthropic organizations and causes is being held this Saturday, Sept. 15 at Paramount Pictures Studios in Los Angeles.

In the spirit of promoting efforts that make a positive difference, Ford will highlight the importance of teen driving safety on the red carpet, making its widely recognized Driving Skills for Life (DSFL) program available to hundreds of teens in attendance. Among the honored young guests are The Jonas Brothers, Kat Graham, Vanessa Hudgens, Sarah Hyland, Diego Boneta and Jordin Sparks.

“We are excited to take part in an event that recognizes the commitment of young people to making a positive difference,” said Jim Vella,president, Ford Motor Company Fund and Community Services. “This is also a great opportunity for Ford to help elevate the conversation around teen driving safety.”

Ford will provide hundreds of teen drivers an opportunity to get behind the wheel to practice safe driving skills and get tips from professional drivers. A driver distraction course will test their ability to manage distracting situations and demonstrate the importance of keeping hands on the wheel and eyes on the road.

“The spotlight on youth-empowered leadership highlighted by Ford Driving Skills for Life at the Variety Power of Youth event promotes the issue of teen traffic safety to attract young people to learn about and make safe driving decisions behind the wheel,” said Sandy Spavone, executive director, National Organizations for Youth Safety. “The investment of Ford in the lives of young drivers helps to both educate them and provide the driving skills needed to keep them safe on the roads we all share.”

Ford also will conduct demonstrations of technologies designed to help make driving more comfortable, convenient and safe for young drivers, such as the company’s MyKey® and active park assist technologies.

An industry-first, MyKey helps new drivers develop safe driving habits, with features parents can program including a “Do Not Disturb” function that blocks incoming calls and texts and a “No Belt, No Tunes” function that mutes the audio system until front occupants buckle up.

Active park assist uses sensors on the front and rear of the vehicle to guide the vehicle into a parking space. The driver starts the system by pressing an instrument panel button, which activates the ultrasonic sensors to measure and identify a feasible parallel parking space. The steering system then takes over and steers the car into the parking space hands-free. The driver still shifts the transmission and operates the gas and brake pedals.

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Now in its ninth year, Ford DSFL is a partnership between Ford Motor Company Fund and the Governors Highway Safety Association. The program includes free professional driver instruction, a Web-based curriculum, free educational materials, state grants and statewide education partnerships.

More than 3,000 teens ages 15-19 are killed each year on American roads, making traffic fatalities the leading cause of death of American teens, according to government statistics. As the most comprehensive driving skills program in the U.S., Ford DSFL is designed to make a difference with these preventable tragedies.

“Our aim with Ford Driving Skills for Life is to leave a lasting impression on teens who may not understand the risks associated with driving,” said Jim Graham, manager, Ford DSFL. “Inexperience is the leading cause of crashes in young drivers, and this program delivers the skill sets that can make them safer drivers.”

New Ford customer James describes Ford Fairfield as "hassle-free," and "helpful, and Courteous" in his 5-Star Yahoo Local review! Thanks James, and congratulations on that new 2012 Ford Escape XLT!

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"Last Saturday I stopped in the Ford Lincoln auto dealer in Fairfield, CA to get an oil change on my car. While the oil was getting changed on my car, my wife and I walked around the showroom. We soon discovered the dealership was running a hassle-free promotion on their current 2012 inventory. We end up leasing a 2012 Ford Escape XLT loaded with all kinds of options. In the past I have been a loyal Toyota owner; however we fell in love with the Ford Escape. My wife and I found the staff at Ford Lincoln Fairfield very helpful and courteous. The dealership sticks by their model of a hassle-free experience. As of now my experience with  Ford Lincoln Fairfield has been very positive."

 

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Monday, September 17, 2012

F-150 Online Inventory

With over 50 Ford F-150 trucks in stock, we are sure to have the perfect one for you! Take a look at our inventory of the best-selling truck in America and narrow yours down today.

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Monday, September 10, 2012

It’s important to make sure you get good value on your trade-in.

Luckily, our trade-in evaluator feature can help you figure out exactly how much your car is worth. Click on the link to try it out! http://bit.ly/P8yTwT

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Survey Says: American Drivers Want Features That Help Make Them More Aware; New Ford Fusion up to the Challenge

- Nearly nine in 10 drivers are interested in alert and assist technologies like those offered on the all-new Ford Fusion launching this fall, according to a new Ford survey

- Drivers acknowledge their limitations: Nearly 50 percent have fallen asleep while driving or know someone who has; nearly six in 10 blame blind spots for accidents or near collisions and nearly four in 10 of those surveyed fear parallel parking

- The all-new 2013 Ford Fusion offers the most complete suite of advanced driver assist technologies in the family sedan segment – capabilities previously only available in luxury cars that cost at least $100,000

- Early orders for the 2013 Fusion include higher-than-expected demand for new technology features

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"DEARBORN, Mich., Aug. 28, 2012 – According to a new survey commissioned by Ford, most Americans say they consider themselves to be careful drivers but admit they would welcome some extra electronic help when they’re behind the wheel. Even the most attentive of drivers can’t see everything around them at all times or anticipate every hazard on the road.
 
Customer attitudes evolving
Recently, leading market research firm Penn Schoen Berland conducted the survey of American drivers over the age of 18 to learn more about their attitudes toward driver assist technology.
 
The survey found that the vast majority of drivers are interested in getting some extra assist features in their next vehicle to help them avoid potential accidents.
 
“We found the drivers we talked to were definitely inclined toward features that provided real practical benefits by alerting them to potentially hazardous situations they may have missed,” said Billy Mann, managing director of Penn Schoen Berland. “For them, assistance features that increase awareness ranked high among their priorities.”

Even under ideal daytime conditions on a dry road, traffic can suddenly slow or someone can slip into the gap between you and the car ahead. When the sun goes down or the clouds open up, it gets harder to judge what a suitable following distance might be. Nearly nine out of 10 of the survey respondents expressed interest in technology that could assist in slowing their car if it determines there is a potential collision ahead.
 
Whether on the highway during rush hour, in urban traffic or a parking lot, driving in close quarters with other vehicles can be stressful for any driver. Two-thirds of the drivers who participated in the survey indicated they would be interested in systems that can help them see around other vehicles while backing out of a parking space and detect other vehicles that might be in a blind spot over their shoulders.
 
Meeting customer demands
“Basic transportation has long been the dominant style in the midsize family sedan segment,” says Amy Marentic, Ford Group Marketing manager. “This survey shows that as consumers have become accustomed to using electronic assistants in other aspects of life, they are increasingly recognizing how technology can help them cope with the stresses of driving.”
 
Fatigue or inattentiveness can lead to a car drifting out of its lane and eight in 10 of the surveyed drivers expressed interest in a system that could provide an alert or even help to keep the vehicle in the lane. Ford’s Lane-Keeping System uses a forward-facing camera to watch for visible road markings, alerting the driver by vibrating the steering wheel if the system senses the car drifting out of its lane. Fusion is the only car in the segment that also applies a torque to the steering wheel to help nudge the car back into the lane.
 
“With the emergence of sensor-packed smartphones over the past several years, consumers have become accustomed to using their electronic gadgets to realize real-world benefits such as finding their way in unfamiliar places, figuring out the best place to grab a meal and track their exercise,” says Sheryl Connelly, Ford manager of Global Trends and Futuring. “Advanced driver assistance features bring those benefits to the driving experience by extending the driver’s senses beyond the car.”
 
While respondents almost universally consider themselves to be safe behind the wheel, the majority also acknowledge that they engage in other activities when they are behind the wheel. Three-quarters admit to eating or drinking behind the wheel and more than half have exceeded the speed limit or used a hand-held mobile phone. Eighty-three percent admit that either they or someone they know has driven when very tired.
 
Adult American drivers are self-aware enough to recognize the flaws in their own driving habits and express interest in technological aids.
 
“We see the driver as always being at the center of control of the vehicle,” said Randy Visintainer, director of Ford Research and Innovation. “With improvements in sensing and control technologies, we can now provide unprecedented levels of assistance to drivers.”
 
While understanding it is critical that drivers always retain full control of their vehicle, Ford engineers recognize there will always be situations where they can use some help, says Visintainer, so they’ve developed a full suite of driver assistance technologies to help mitigate the risks. Until now, it’s only been possible to get many of these features in luxury cars costing $100,000 or more.
 
The 2013 2013 Ford Fusion is the first and only entry to offer all of these features in the most popular segment in the American car market including:
 
- Blind Spot Information System (BLIS®) with cross-traffic alert
- Adaptive cruise control and forward collision warning with brake support
- Lane-Keeping System with Driver Alert System
- Active park assist
- Rear-view camera system
- SYNC®
 
“In the early weeks of taking orders for the new Fusion, customer interest in these driver assist features is translating into strong demand,” says Marentic. “More than 14 percent of the orders so far include the Driver Assist Package (BLIS, Lane-Keeping System, auto high-beams and rain-sensing wipers), exceeding our expectations.”
 
Fusion is the first mainstream midsize sedan to offer adaptive cruise control and more than 5 percent of customers so far are requesting this radar-based system that also incorporates forward collision warning.
 
For 2013, all new Fusions include the award-winning SYNC in-vehicle connectivity system as standard equipment. More than half of the respondents in the survey acknowledge they have used a hand-held mobile phone while driving. Fifty percent of customers so far are getting the enhanced voice control provided by MyFord Touch®, which is optional on Fusion SE and standard on Titanium models.
 
For more on the new Ford Fusion, check out FordFusionStory.com, a special mobile site featuring unique content including articles, videos and graphics that are easily shareable directly from your smartphone, tablet or computer browser to Facebook, Twitter, Google+ or blogs."

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