Archive for June, 2008

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Dodge Ram Big Savings

June 5, 2008

Chrysler in continuing to save big money for all the poeple who need to drive a truck. Ram 1500 Quad extened the $5000 rebate and $2500 bonus cash offer till 6.30.08. That is $7500 incentive for you to drive the hottest truck out there. Sure at $4 a gallon not everybody is going to drive one of these. But if you are not going to sell your boat and RV and stop hunting and camping nor are you going to close your construction business and go on unemployment, you still need a truck and we will make that affordable for you.

You can see all the results of recent changes and improvements in Dodge Chrysler Jeep products at:
Dick’s Country Chrysler Jeep Dodge
767 SW Baseline Rd
Hillsboro OR 97123
503-214-5014
800-783-4891
http://dickscountrydodge.com
http://dicksautogroup.com
A Portland area new Dodge dealer, new Chrysler dealer, new Jeep dealer near Beaverton Oregon. We have the 2009 Ram and 2009 Dodge Challenger available soon.

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Ford Saves You Money

June 5, 2008

Does employee pricing makes sense? The extra savings will help cover the cost of operating expenses. For every $1000 reduced from the amount to finance, your payments are reduced approx $20 per month at 60 months and 8%, and about $25 per month with a 48 month term. If you can save an estimated $5000 with employee pricing then your monthly budget gets an extra $100-125 pumped back into it. So if your gas bill is $400 a month that is like getting 25% better fuel economy… Great job Ford in offering a program that really helps the people who need to drive a truck!

You can see all the results of recent changes and improvements at Dick’s Mackenzie Ford.

Dick’s Mackenzie Ford

4151 SE Tualatin Valley Hwy
Hillsboro OR 97123
800-783-0863

503-214-5029

http://mackenzieford.com

http://dicksautogroup.com

A Portland area new Ford dealer near Beaverton Oregon.

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Ford Quality Improvements Accelerates

June 5, 2008

June 4, 2008

Ford Brand Quality Improves Faster Than Industry Average in 2008 J.D. Power and Associates IQS

  • Ford brand quality improves at a rate faster than the industry average.
  • Ford Motor Company wins 10 vehicle honors, including three top segment performers.
  • Ford brand has shown continuous improvement in this study since 2004.
  • Ford and Mercury are among top performing non-luxury brands; Lincoln scores above industry average.

DEARBORN, June 4, 2008 – Ford brand vehicles improved in quality at a rate faster than the industry average, according to a customer-based initial quality study released today by J.D. Power and Associates. Ford brand also is the only full-line brand to show continuous improvement since 2004.

The research firm’s 2008 Initial Quality Study (IQS) showed Ford brand improving by eight points over last year’s study, besting the industry average seven-point rate of improvement and continuing its five-year upward trend.

Mercury improved by four points over last year, and the Lincoln brand exceeded the industry average. Mazda is the study’s most improved brand jumping 36 points from the 2007 study.

Furthermore, Ford and Mercury are among the study’s top non-luxury brands, with both placing in the top ten and moving up in the brand level rankings compared with last year’s performance. The Ford brand moved up to eighth place from 10th, while Mercury moved up two spots to sixth place, just ahead of the Honda brand. Lincoln ranked 15th among all brands.

“For customers who make their purchase decision based on quality, Ford, Lincoln and Mercury vehicles must be on their shopping lists,” said Bennie Fowler, Ford group vice president, Global Quality. “It is gratifying to see our commitment to quality paying off in such recognition by J.D. Power and Associates.”

Overall, Ford Motor Company received 10 vehicle honors, including three vehicles that scored highest rankings in their respective segments.

Highest ranked:

• Lincoln Navigator, large premium multi-activity vehicle segment
• Ford E-Series, van segment
• Mazda MX5 Miata, compact sporty car segment

Second:

• Ford Ranger, compact pickup segment
• Mercury Sable, large car segment

Third:

• Ford Fusion, mid-size car segment
• Ford Escape, compact MAV segment
• Mercury Grand Marquis, large car segment
• Volvo S40, entry premium vehicle segment
• Volvo C70, compact premium sporty segment

J.D. Power and Associates 2008 IQS is based on responses from 81,500 new 2008 model-year vehicle owners after having driven their vehicles for three months. It measures problems per 100 vehicles and was conducted between February and April. The study is the latest third party to demonstrate Ford’s significant quality improvements.

Last week, Strategic Vision released its Total Quality Index showing Ford Motor Company brands with five segment winners: Ford Edge, Mustang, F-250/350, Mercury Sable and Volvo C30. And Ford topped or tied for six segment awards in AutoPacific’s Vehicle Satisfaction Awards.

In April, RDA Group of Bloomfield, Mich., released the Global Quality Research System (GQRS) report showing Ford in a statistical tie with Toyota and Honda. [http://media.ford.com/article_display.cfm?article_id=28020.] That report, an analysis of “things gone wrong” in new vehicles as measured by customers, is commissioned quarterly by Ford.

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SRT-8 Challenger

June 3, 2008

We just sold pre-sold our second one. If you are interested in getting a new SRT-8 Challenger, you will need to act fast. Call for information ASAP.

You can see all the results of recent changes and improvements in Dodge Chrysler Jeep products at:
Dick’s Country Chrysler Jeep Dodge
767 SW Baseline Rd
Hillsboro OR 97123
503-214-5014
800-783-4891
http://dickscountrydodge.com
http://dicksautogroup.com
A Portland area new Dodge dealer, new Chrysler dealer, new Jeep dealer near Beaverton Oregon. We have the 2009 Ram and 2009 Dodge Challenger available soon.

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A Load of New Ford Focus Vehicles Arrive

June 3, 2008

We just received at new shipment of 5 new Focus cars. Check out our inventory or call for information.

You can see all the results of recent changes and improvements at Dick’s Mackenzie Ford.

Dick’s Mackenzie Ford

4151 SE Tualatin Valley Hwy
Hillsboro OR 97123
800-783-0863

503-214-5029

http://mackenzieford.com

http://dicksautogroup.com

A Portland Oregon area new Ford dealer near Beaverton Oregon in Hillsboro Oregon.

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Ford Gets $2.3 Billion for Jaguar and Land Rover

June 3, 2008

It appears official. Tata Motors in India has paid Ford $2.3 Billion dollars for the two brands. This should be very positive and strategic for Ford Motor Company. The allows them to focus on the Focus. OK, bad pun. Their success story revolves around Ford and Volvo brands and they can apply energy and money where it works best for them and now they have extra cash to do it with. The future of Ford Motor Company looks brighter and brighter. Great Job Guys…

You can see all the results of recent changes and improvements at Dick’s Mackenzie Ford.

Dick’s Mackenzie Ford

4151 SE Tualatin Valley Hwy
Hillsboro OR 97123
800-783-0863

503-214-5029

http://mackenzieford.com

http://dicksautogroup.com

A Portland Oregon Ford dealer near Hillsboro Oregon and Beaverton Oregon.

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FORD, LEAR EARN ACCOLADES FOR INNOVATIVE USE OF SOY FOAM IN SEAT CUSHIONS

June 1, 2008

Ford wins awards for inovative green soy seat foam

 

* Society of Plastic Engineers’ Automotive Division honors Ford Motor Company and Lear Corporation for their innovative use of soy-based foam in car seats.

* Ford dominates 2008 Automotive Innovation competition, winning in several categories, including top vehicle award.

* Environmental advantages of soy-foam include; reduction of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions compared to the current petroleum-based material, lower energy to produce, up to 24 percent renewable content, and reduction of dependency on volatile energy markets.

Ford DEARBORN, MI, December 8, 2008 –/WORLD-WIRE/– Ford Motor Company’s commitment to being a ‘green’ automaker goes beyond improving fuel economy and reducing carbon emissions. Ford also is leading the industry in its award-winning use of environmentally friendly, soy-based foam in seat backs and cushions.

Lear Ford’s innovative use of this renewable bio-material has earned several prestigious awards, including winning the “Environmental” category at the recent 2008 Innovation Awards competition sponsored by the Society of Plastic Engineers (SPE) Automotive Division. The honor is shared with supplier Lear Corp. Ford dominated the recent event by winning four of eight categories as well as the top vehicle award for the most innovative uses of plastics on one vehicle, the 2009 Ford Flex.

“This is a fantastic example of a domestic automaker and its supplier looking beyond current sustainability solutions,” said Maria Ciliberti, SPE awards program chair and global automotive director for Ticona Engineering Polymers, a leading global supplier of engineering thermoplastics. “I would like to see Ford and Lear’s soy foam innovation implemented across the auto
industry.”

Ford was the first automaker to demonstrate that soy-based foams could be formulated to pass stringent requirements for automotive applications. In August 2007, it introduced soy foam seats on the 2008 Ford Mustang, and has since placed soy foam seats in the Ford Expedition, F-150, Escape and Focus, as well as Mercury Mariner, Lincoln Navigator and Mazda Tribute. By the end of the 2009 model year,
more than one million Ford vehicles will contain soy foam.

“As Ford continues to increase its use of soy-based foam seats across many vehicle platforms, we’re reducing our environmental footprint by reducing carbon dioxide emissions, decreasing dependence on oil and moving toward sustainability,” said Jerry Brown, Ford seat systems chief engineer.

With soy foam in seats on one million vehicles, Ford expects to decrease its use of petroleum oil by one million pounds and reduce its carbon dioxide emissions by five million pounds annually. Use of soy foam in seats also delivers superior product performance, and supports American farmers.

Todd Allen, Arkansas soybean farmer and chair of the United Soybean Board’s New Uses Committee, called Ford’s innovative use of soy foam a “huge success.” USB oversees the crop-related investments of all U.S. soybean farmers and works closely with companies throughout industry, including Ford, in an effort to get soy-based technology commercialized.

“Having this technology recognized by industry experts with this Innovation Award demonstrates the quality of product that can be
developed using U.S. soybeans,” Allen says.

According to the National Institute of Standards and Technology, soy-based products have only one-quarter of the level of total environmental impact of petroleum-based products. Most automakers today use 100 percent petroleum-based polyol foam. Each vehicle contains an average of 30 pounds of petroleum-based foam in its seat backs, seat cushions, armrests, instrument panels and headliners.

“We are very excited to be the first auto manufacturer to implement bio-based foam on production vehicles,” said Cynthia Flanigan, Ford plastics technical expert. “And we are moving forward to develop a portfolio of other sustainable materials that will go into future Ford vehicles.”

Ash Galbreath, Lear Corporation director of advanced material said, “This recognition of Lear Corporation’s first-to-market SoyFoam™ technology is confirmation of the environmental product leadership position Lear has worked hard to develop over the past few years. We are proud of the success of our partnership with Ford Motor Company and continue to improve seating systems’ environmental footprint and innovate weight reduction, renewable content, recyclable and other ‘green’ product solutions.”

Ford Dominates SPE Awards

SPE also bestowed its top Vehicle Engineering Team Award to the new Ford Flex for its innovative use of plastics. In addition, Ford topped the Body Exteriors category with its integrated rocker molding/running boards on the Ford Escape; the Safety category with its foam head impact protection in the headliner of the Ford Focus, and the Body Interiors category with its integrated floor shifter/console in the Flex.

Headquartered in Brookfield, Conn., the SPE promotes the innovative use of plastics. It has 20,000 members in more than 70 countries around the world.

Ford Motor Company

Ford Motor Company, a global automotive industry leader based in Dearborn, Mich., manufactures or distributes automobiles across six continents. With about 224,000 employees and about 90 plants worldwide, the company’s core and affiliated automotive brands include Ford, Lincoln, Mercury, Volvo and Mazda. The company provides financial services through Ford Motor Credit Company. For more information
regarding Ford’s products, please visit www.ford.com.

About Lear Corporation

Lear Corporation is one of the world’s leading suppliers of automotive seating systems, electrical distribution systems and related electronic products. The company’s world-class products are designed, engineered and manufactured by a diverse team of 91,000 employees at 215 facilities in 35 countries. Lear’s headquarters are in Southfield, Michigan, and Lear is traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol [LEA]. Further information about Lear is available on the Internet at http://www.lear.com.

Contact:
Kristen Kinley
Ford Motor Company
313.337.2786
kkinley@ford.com

Andrea Puchalsky
Lear Corporation
248-447-1651
APuchalsky@lear.com