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An Oil Change is Painless

Having an oil change on a regular basis can save your engine’s life span and contribute to the performance of your vehicle. Clean oil is an essential part of your engine operating at its intended level. That level is always within your hands for determining your engine meets the manufacture’s standards.

Your engine oil acts as a lubricant for its moving fragments and needs to be free of debris and dirt. If left unchanged for long periods of time it can harm your engine and could eventually require higher repair costs. Don’t let that happen to you…
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3,200 Ford F-150s Recalled for Safety Belt Replacements

Last week, Ford issued a recall of 3,218 F-150 Super Crew pickup trucks (2,590 in the United States and federalized territories) due to a possible malfunction in the seat belts. All vehicles involved in the recall were assembled at the Dearborn Plant from January 22, 2015 to March 17, 2015.

At the heart of the issue is a seat belt assembly which may contain improperly secured pretensioner cables...

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Riders for Health and Ford: What’s the Connection?

If you’re a motorcycle lover, you can probably easily imagine the fun of covering mile upon mile on your trusty bike. Imagine though, if you weren’t simply out for a pleasure ride, but delivering life-saving medical supplies and vaccines to people in rural, impoverished areas?

Riders for Health is just such an organization. Using volunteer motorcycle riders, the program delivers necessary supplies to remote areas. And Ford is helping. How? Both through the use of some Ford trucks and vans, and a large-scale mobility study, which will ultimately make travel more effective.

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Looking for a Mobile Business Opportunity? Ford Transit Fits the Bill

When you were a kid, did you sit at your grandfather or grandmother’s knee, listening to them talk about their career trajectory? It probably went something like this: get out of school, get a job at a company and work there for the next 30 to 40 years. Retire with the company’s pension.

Today, however, things look very different. The average adult will have several different jobs at various companies. Their job titles may change significantly. They might decide to go back to school, realizing later in life that what they’re doing isn’t challenging them in…

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