On behalf of our entire staff, we would like to welcome you and thank you for visiting our website. We offer superior sales and service for our valued customers-past, present and future. We are committed to serving our friends and customers and look forward to hearing from you. Please click here to contact us. For your convenience we have 5 people who speak Spanish and others that converse in Hungarian, Italian, French and German. We are proud to be Multi-National and Multi-Cultural! For the latest information on all our vehicles please visit: http://www.fordvehicles.com/forddriveone/ June 18, 2007 Washington Post: "Ford Shows Surprising Strength in J.D. Power Study" Media continue to take note of Ford Motor Company's outstanding performance in the J.D. Power Initial Quality Study. Reporter Warren Brown notes the significance of the company's achievement in an insightful article in the June 17, 2007, issue of the Washington Post. Among the highlights: "Stories about the impending death of Ford Motor Co. have been greatly exaggerated. The Detroit automobile manufacturer, working to right itself after one of the steepest sales and image declines in its 104-year history, is alive and revving ...Ford ... is the nation's vehicle quality leader. That's 'leader' as in 'ahead of the pack,' as in ahead of Toyota, Nissan, General Motors, Honda, BMW, and Mercedes-Benz." "Ford automobiles ...took five of the 19 'best-in-class' awards in the 2007 J.D. Power and Associates Initial Quality Study. That is the most first-place finishes this year of any car company in the survey, which for the past 20 years has been one of the nation's most influential measurements of product and service quality and consumer satisfaction. That is a big deal." "... Ford is rallying. It is fighting back. It's not rolling over. There is something wonderfully human about that, classically American, kind of a motorized version of 'Rocky.'" "Ford's five 'best-in-class' winners topped Toyota's placement of four vehicles in that category, and it beat General Motors and Mercedes-Benz ..." "Ford's Lincoln division moved from 12th place last year to third place this year." "Anyone who has spent any serious time talking to the people of Ford knows that, though many of them have been certifiably depressed by the company's recent run of bad luck, most were in a fighting, determined-to-overcome mood. They needed a leader, and they got that last year in a decisive, no-nonsense chief executive, Alan Mulally ..." "The company could beat all comers in product quality. And if it does that, it could be around for another 104 years."
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