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December 14, 2012

New models drive Ford sales in Europe; Strengthens its No. 2 best-selling brand position

Ford extended its No. 2 best-selling brand position in Europe last month, driven by strong sales of new vehicle models such as the B-Max, Fiesta and Ranger. Ford also was Europe's No.2 brand for the first eleven months of this year.

Sales of the all-new B-Max reached 11,100 units

October 19, 2012

Ford showcases New Kuga and New B-Max at Rip Curl Pro Portugal surf event

Ford is showcasing new Kuga and new B-Max models at the 2012 Rip Curl Pro Portugal event.
Both the new Kuga SUV and new B-Max compact multi-activity vehicle are this week on display at the Portuguese round of the Association of Surfing Professionals World

September 21, 2012

Ford B-Max voted 'Most Beautiful Minivan of 2012' by Auto Motor und Sport readers

Ford B-Max has been awarded the Autonis Award for the 'Most Beautiful Minivan of 2012' by readers of the German magazine Auto Motor und Sport.

The B-Max all-new compact multi-activity vehicle won the online poll with more than 38 per cent of the votes to finish 15

August 30, 2012

All-new Ford B-Max achieves maximum five-star Euro NCAP safety rating

The all-new Ford B-Max has been awarded the highest possible five-star safety rating by independent crash test authority Euro NCAP.

The Ford B-Max compact multi-activity vehicle achieved an overall protection score of 83 per cent, after scoring 93 per cent for adult

August 23, 2012

Ford B-Max stars in Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo

The all-new Ford B-Max has a starring role at this month's Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo.

The Ford B-Max is playing a prominent part in this year's production by carrying the Tattoo Salute taker's welcome party across the famous drawbridge of Edinburgh Castle

June 25, 2012

Ford starts volume vehicle production in Romania

Ford Motor Company has started volume vehicle production at its new world-class manufacturing facility in Craiova, Romania. The new vehicle production plant is the result of more than €500-million (nearly $650-million) investment by Ford. In total, Ford is investing

June 21, 2012

Ford investigates making parts using sisal

Ford of Europe engineers are investigating making car parts using sustainable fibres from sisal, a plant more frequently used in dartboards, carpets and rope.

"Sisal is of major economic importance to some developing countries and communities; it's

May 25, 2012

Ford Focus 1.0-litre EcoBoost off to fast start across Europe

The new Ford Focus 1.0-litre EcoBoost is off to a fast start in its first full month of sales across Europe.

In April, more than 4,700 customers across Europe ordered a Focus 1.0-litre EcoBoost in April, accounting for 23.3 per cent of all Ford Focus cars

May 10, 2012

Ford plans to more than Triple EcoBoost-Powered car output for europe by 2015

Ford of Europe is planning to more than triple the production of its vehicles equipped with fuel-efficient and powerful EcoBoost petrol engines to approximately 480,000 in 2015, from 141,000 last year. More than 300,000 of that projected yearly output will be

April 19, 2012

Unique crash test procedure ensures Ford B-Max door system is as safe as it is innovative

Ford developed and implemented a unique test procedure to ensure the new B-Max’s Easy Access Door System is as safe as it is innovative.

The B-Max integrates central body pillars into hinged front doors and sliding rear doors to create best-in-class

April 05, 2012

Inflation-busting Ford engine means motorists pay less for petrol than four years ago despite soaring fuel prices

Ford is tackling soaring fuel prices with an economical new engine that helps motorists pay less per mile for petrol than they did four years ago.

Despite a 34 per cent increase in fuel prices in the past four years, the Ford Focus with the new 100 ps 1.0-litre EcoBoost petrol

March 14, 2012

All-new B-Max safety tech predicted to help avoid city shunts

The all-new B-Max will reduce the risk of low-speed accidents as well-as the likelihood of injuries being suffered when they are unavoidable; this is due to the introduction of Ford’s low speed collision avoidance system Active City Stop.

Each year more than half-a-million

 
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