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2008 Ford Ranger XLT: True Value In A Light Truck

August 26th, 2008 by Eileen Peck Just because you need a light truck doesn’t mean that you have to compromise on style, comfort or safety. The 2008 Ford Ranger XLT combines the value you’ve come to expect ...READ»

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Preston Ford in Maryland Gets Good News From New Automotive Research Study

After years of dominance from Japanese automakers, Ford has moved past Honda in initial vehicle quality rankings and is now in a statistical tie with Toyota at the top of the list, according to the 2009 U.S. Global Quality Research ...READ»

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Can Ford's New Social Media Strategy Help It Become the Leading Social Automotive Brand?

On a December Wednesday morning Scott Monty, Ford Motor Company’s social media strategist (aka Global Digital and Multi-Media Communications Manager) woke up to a potential PR nightmare and it had nothing to do with the bailout. ...READ»

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Best Deals on Chevy Trucks for Kansas City Buyers Offered at Jim Falk Motors

Clinton Chevrolet dealer attracts customers as far as Kansas City looking for the best deal on used Ford and Chevy trucks. Jim Falk Motors has the best selection of Ford and Chevy trucks at the best prices.READ»

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Lincoln NE Ford Shoppers Find Biggest Sales in Crete at Rasmussen Stewart

Nebraska Ford dealer attracts buyers from Lincoln with rebates and low APRs on Ford 150, Focus, Mustang and Fusion. Rasmussen Stewart has sales going on through September.READ»

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The $131M Ford Rollover Death Verdict That Twitter Broke

Fast Company's Adam L. Penenberg tweets the breaking news about a verdict against Ford in the death of rising Mets star Brian Cole. As reporters lagged behind on the story, Penenberg discovered a new media use for the 140-character format.READ»

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5 Trust Agents Who Are Changing the Face of Twitter

These social media pros practice the fine art of the trust makeover, proving that Twitter and Facebook are now as important as a firm handshake and a look in the eye.READ»