2017 Ford Explorer's new technology brings enjoyment back into the drive


The 2017 Ford Explorer has a major technological upgrade. The 2017 Explorer is now equipped with Ford's SYNC 3 infotainment system. Ford's SYNC 3 comes with a 8-inch touchscreen, Siri Eyes Free, and Apple CarPlay. The SYNC 3 comes with intuitive controls, and a touchscreen responsive to your selections. SYNC 3 responds to smartphone style movements, so that smartphone users will know how to use SYNC 3 right out of the box.

Along with SYNC 3, the 2017 Ford Edge also offers the Ford MyKey, which comes standard in all Explorers, and allows the owner to set the…
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Scope the Stylish, Speedy Ford Focus RS

The Ford Focus RS is a great car to own.  Not only will it last a long time, but it will keep you safe in the event of a crash. There are a lot of upgrades with the new technology in this vehicle.  There are a lot of customers who are looking to upgrade their car, and this hot hatchback is a great choice.  
 
If you want to take your daily drives to the next level, the Focus RS just may be the way to go.  In fact, we feel some of its fresh drift features are alone worth the…
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The New 2017 Ford Super Duty Steel Frame

The new 2017 Super Duty truck arrives from the Ford Motor Company. This firm has, for a long time, amazed people with its brilliant technology. And, in this regard, Ford's fresh-faced pickup truck -- the feature-rich Super Duty series -- is no exception.
 
The Super Duty's list of available amenities includes some great ones, such as a high-resolution 360-degree parking camera and an adaptive-steering system, both of which provide the pickup with greater maneuverability.
 
And yet, the real backbone of the latest Super Duty is its reinforced steel frame, something that should be readily ...
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AutoGuide.com Feels the Love for Loud, Lusty 2017 Ford Focus RS

If we here at Dean Arbour Ford of West Branch Inc. had the time -- and requisite digital real estate -- we'd sing the praises of Ford's latest hot hatchback, the 2017 Focus RS, till we're blue in the face. This beastly beaut, by all accounts, is a standout of its segment.

Wondering why we feel as we do?

Well, wonder no more, as AutoGuide.com Road Test Editor Dan Ilika just so happens to be here today to provide some context on the matter. Check out his review of the Focus RS in the clip below:

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Ford Hits Homerun with Handsome 2017 Fusion

A consistent fan favorite among shoppers and staffers alike, we here at Dean Arbour Ford of West Branch Inc. consider the 2017 Ford Fusion one of the very best midsize sedans in the business.

Don't buy it? Suspect we're just blowing smoke?

If so, you're bound to be singing a very different tune after watching the video below, a review of the Fusion from the fine folks at MotorWeek. Ride out with them right here:

Though not quite as feature-rich as some of the top-tier trims, the base S iteration nonetheless drives a hard bargain.

Standard amenities…

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You Won't Believe How Powerful the 2017 Fusion Sport Is

The 2017 Ford Fusion received a subtle facelift, and some boosts to crash safety over the previous model year. While Ford's engineers were busy working toward this redesign, they were also plugging away at the newest addition to the Fusion family -- the Fusion Sport.

Built to compete with German performance sedans, the Fusion Sport packs a class-topping 380 pound-feet of torque, and 325 horsepower. Unlike some...

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2017 Fusion: Sustainable, and Safer Too!

The plug-in hybrid version, the 2017 Fusion Energi, has a class-topping 610-mile driving range. Everyone loves a sustainable, fuel-efficient vehicle, but people also want to know that it's safe.

The 2017 Ford Fusion just received the highest possible rating from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, a Top Safety Pick+.

To earn this award, the new Fusion had to complete five grueling tests of crashworthiness, including roof

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How Ford Software Tricks Your Brain into Thinking Driving Slowly is More Fun than Speeding

There are plenty of reasons why speeding is bad. First and foremost, it's dangerous, and increases your chances of getting into a run-off-road accident. It's also dangerous to the planet -- driving at high speeds and accelerating too quickly burns excess fuel.

To conserve fuel, it's better to drive slowly (optimum engine efficiency is around 55mph), and accelerate and brake slowly. The opposite of "sporty" driving.

Naturally, safer...

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