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6 Most Iconic Ford Models of the 20th Century

Ford is one of the most well-known manufacturers on the planet. This is thanks to an extensive lineup of vehicles that traces its roots back to the early 1900s. Though modern design like the newest Raptors and GTs turn heads, there's no denying the charm and style that these older vehicles had. 1991 Ford Explorer The Ford Explorer is one of a few newer models that have helped reshape the brand. This vehicle replaced the Bronco II and was an extremely popular vehicle at the time, outselling many competitors by a wide margin. But, this SUV isn't just important in terms of the manufacturer's lineup. The Explorer also remodeled what was standard for this class of vehicle. Namely, in 2011, Ford started using a unibody frame, which was uncommon among SUVs at the time. more Shelby Cobra 427 The Shelby 427 Cobra was a muscle car that Ford, AC Cars, and Shelby Cobra co-designed in 1966. This vehicle is unmistakable thanks to its unique cockpit and sleek racing designs. Indeed, the Shelby 427 Cobra was one of the first cars — alongside the 1965 Shelby Mustang — to incorporate racing stripes. This is an exceptionally valuable collector's item today, but in its heyday, the Cobra 427 was a speed demon that delivered a top speed of 185 miles per hour in the competition model. 1948 F-Series Ford has a long line of iconic trucks, but their roots can arguably be traced back to one famous model that the manufacturer started making after World War II: the Ford F-Series. Introduced in 1948, this model has a look that today is instantly nostalgic and every bit as charming as it was when it rolled off production lines. At the times, the F-Series was famous for pushing boundaries in terms of comfort. This vehicle became the first of many globally best-selling Ford trucks. 1964 Mustang The Mustang is arguably Ford's most iconic vehicle, and it all began with the first generation produced in 1964. It was and is still a popular car thanks to its sporty design and power, though its looks have certainly changed over the years. 1968 Mustang Bullitt Though Ford has released many versions of the Mustang, none is more well-known and more culturally significant than the 1968 Bullitt. This vehicle is iconic thanks to the eponymous Steve McQueen movie, which featured a dark green Mustang racing through the hills of San Francisco. The Model T No other vehicle is as iconic as the Model T when it comes to automotive history. This is considered the first automobile available to the public thanks to its affordability. Ford produced these vehicles from 1908 to 1927. Ford's history is impressive, and ever since the manufacturer rolled out its affordable Model Ts in the early 20th century, the manufacturer has been synonymous with American culture. This is still true today, with the company focusing equally on performance and efficiency improvements to make better improvements. You can check out some of the newer models today at Chestatee Ford and consider how they hold up to some of the early icons listed above. 1965 Ford Mustang coupe via Flickr by sv1ambo / Permission given by CC BY 2.0

4 Best Accessories for the 2018 Ford Mustang

The Ford Mustang is a world-renown sports car for a good reason. Delivering up to 480 horsepower in the newest models and offering an iconic design that can't be mistaken for another vehicle, this car has been an American classic for decades. These are four of the best accessories made for the Ford Mustang, where you can get them, and what makes them special. Stripe Kits Racing stripes are synonymous with speed. The look is defining of models like the Shelby GT350 Mustang, but even if this unique paint job isn't available with your preferred make and model, you can upgrade the design with a stripe kit. These are available as an aftermarket part from retailers throughout the world and give your Mustang a look that harkens back to the 1965 Shelby Mustang — one of the first ever cars to sport this race-track-fast design. Stripe kits are available in multiple colors to complement your Ford's paint job. These can be applied on your own or with professional help. more Scoops Scoops are another aesthetic addition that will both help your Mustang stand out from others on the road and give it a faster-looking design. These accessories are added to either the quarter window portion on the back of the Mustang or along the sides. If you're interested in upping your vehicle's performance or like the look of street racing vehicles, a hood scoop is another option. This can be a more extensive upgrade if you want a functioning part rather than one that's just an aesthetic feature. Hood scoops deliver colder, less dense air into the engine, thus boosting the vehicle's performance. Scoops are also available from aftermarket part suppliers and may also be available officially from Ford and your dealership, depending on the trim you want to build. Rear-Seat Entertainment Systems The Mustang might not be the first option that comes to mind when you think of family-friendly vehicles, but the simple addition of a rear-seat entertainment system puts it in the category. DVD players can keep passengers entertained while you enjoy the thrill of driving a Mustang. Some trims allow you to add a DVD rear-seat entertainment system when building your vehicle. You can also purchase a DVD player and other electronic devices as aftermarket parts. Seat Covers Seat covers serve a multitude of purposes in a Mustang. In any vehicle, seat covers help protect the fabric. This is a must if preserving the car's value over time is a priority. In some cases, the seat cover will even be a more comfortable material than what comes standard on your vehicle. Official seat covers are available from Ford and can often be added when purchasing a vehicle from a dealership. You can also find them at local retailers that sell aftermarket parts. The Ford Mustang is an exceptional vehicle that has earned its place as an iconic American car. You can experience one in person today at Chestatee Ford and ask about these and other top accessories to customize your already stunning muscle car.   " icon in blue " via Flickr by Robert Couse-Baker / Permission given by CC BY 2.0

Meet the 2019 Ford Edge ST

For those looking to find a high-performance crossover sport utility vehicle, the 2019 Ford Edge ST might be just what you are looking for. The Edge ST is the first SUV from the Ford Performance Team. This edition of the Ford Edge offers a wide range of options and features that are sure to impress the high-performance crossover and SUV consumer. Performance When it comes to a high-performance vehicle of any kind, one of the first features that a potential buyer focuses on is its engine. The performance and power associated with that engine is typically what elevates a vehicle from the ordinary to the extraordinary. The 2019 Ford Edge ST is equipped with a turbocharged Ecoboost 2.7 liter V-6 engine. This engine produces 335 horsepower and 380 pound-feet of torque. When tested, the Ford Edge ST went from zero to 60 in 5.7 seconds and covered the quarter-mile in 14.3 seconds topping out at 98 miles per hour. more Accompanying the high-performance engine in the 2019 Ford Edge ST is an equally impressive transmission. The Edge ST offers an eight-speed automatic transmission that provides both a regular drive mode along with performance-oriented Sport mode. The Sport mode has a more aggressive shift schedule that holds the gears longer for maximum acceleration. The Edge ST is equipped with paddle shifters to give the vehicle a very sporty feel. Exterior The exterior design of the 2019 Ford Edge ST gives it a high-performance look to accompany its sporty feel and output. The Edge ST has an exclusively designed front fascia that is highlighted by a larger mesh grille. This design not only adds to the sporty style of the vehicle but also offers more cooling, so it is functional as well. In addition to the larger grille, the Edge ST also has bigger side sills and a specially designed dual exhaust. One feature that is sure to catch the eye are that wheels of the 2019 Ford Edge ST. The standard 20-inch Bright-Machined Aluminum with High Gloss Black-Painted Pockets are very stylish and sporty. However, with any high-performance vehicle there are always bigger options. The Edge ST also offers 21-inch Premium Gloss-Black Painted Aluminum Wheels. Safety Safety is at the forefront of impressive features with the 2019 Ford Edge ST. The Ford CoPilot360 is a suite of driver assisted technologies designed at protecting the vehicle's occupants in case of an accident, but also helps to prevent one from occurring in the first place. Among the features included in the Ford CoPilot360 suite are Blind Spot Information System with cross traffic alert, rearview camera, Pre-Collision Assist with Automatic Emergency Braking, auto high-beam headlamps, and Lane-Keeping System. These safety features make the Ford Edge ST a well-rounded vehicle as it combines performance with security. Reading about the 2019 Ford Edge ST is one thing, but getting behind the wheel and test-driving one is something totally different. To experience the performance and power of the first SUV from the Ford Performance Team, visit Chestatee Ford and drive one today.   Image via Ford.com

Get the Job Done With a 2019 Ford F-150 Raptor

There is no more iconic moniker in the history of the auto industry especially when it comes to full-size pickup trucks than the Ford F-Series. For the past 42 years, the Ford F-150 has been the best selling truck in America. For those seeking the highest performance and the greatest in off-road capabilities, there is a model in the F-Series lineup that sets itself apart. If there ever was a full-size pickup truck to epitomize the term “beast mode,” the 2019 Ford F-150 Raptor is definitely that truck. While it may be difficult to associate work with the high-powered, adventure-seeking 2019 Ford F-150 Raptor, many of its features make it very capable of getting the job done. If your job requires you to venture off-road to get to your work, then the Ford Raptor has several options that will help you do just that. Performance When it comes to high-performance power, the engine of the 2019 Ford F-150 Raptor is in a class all by itself. The Raptor comes equipped with a 3.5-liter Twin Turbo V-6 engine. This beast produces 450 horsepower and 510 pound-feet of torque. Accompanied by its 10-speed automatic transmission, this powertrain has no equal when it comes to power and performance. High-Performance Shocks For some, their work can often take them away from civilization. Having the ability to travel safely and securely off-road requires high-performance shocks. The 2019 Ford F-150 Raptor has some of the most highly advanced ones on the market. The Raptor's Fox 3.0 Internal Bypass shocks with Live Valve technology are found nowhere else in the full-size truck segment. This technology was brought to the consumer even sooner than expected due to Ford's goal of making the Raptor the pinnacle of high-performance trucks. more Where the Rubber Meets the Road The old saying of “where the rubber meets the road” is made especially true with the Ford Raptor. The tires on the 2019 edition are the BFGoodrich KO2 all-terrain tires. To increase the performance of those tires, the Raptor offers available Beadlock-Capable Wheels. This feature has the tire clamped to the wheel for added security during those times when the tire pressure is decreased for added traction. Trail Control Trail Control is another feature designed to make the driving of the 2019 Ford F-150 Raptor safer and more secure when driving off-road. This driver-assist feature acts similar to cruise control when driving off-road. Trail Control takes over the acceleration and braking, letting the driver focus on the steering for more secure travel when driving in rugged terrain. Along with Trail Control, the 2019 Ford F-150 Raptor has a Terrain Management System with six preset modes to adapt the handling and responsiveness for all sorts of driving conditions. The six modes of the Terrain Management System include Normal, Sport, Weather, Rock, Sand, and Mud. To experience the full range of features offered in the 2019 Ford F-150, a test drive is a must. Stop in at Chestatee Ford and check out the Ford Raptor in person to see what all the talk and excitement is about.   Image via Ford.com

Back From the Dead and Better Than Ever: The 2019 Ford Ranger

The Ranger is Ford's compact pickup truck, and it's been that way for over 10 years. However, for much of that time, the company didn't sell the Ranger in the United States and focused on the F-Series full-size pickups instead. Now that's changed again: the Ranger is back in North American markets for 2019 and a lot has changed about its design in the years since Ford discontinued sales. A Ford-Tough Design Some companies switch their compact pickup trucks to a unibody design, but the Ranger uses the same body-on-frame design as a full-size truck. That decision gives the Ranger extra towing strength, up to 7,500 pounds, plus it comes with frame-mounted steel bumpers, bash plates, and tow hooks. The payload limit is also high — up to 1,860 pounds. The Ranger might be smaller than the F-150 or the rest of the F-Series, but it still manages to do its big brothers proud by offering some impressive numbers for the class. more Off-Road Prowess The 2019 Ford Ranger offers several features that make it easier to take on off-road adventures. The FX4 and FX2 are off-road packages for 4x4 and 2x4 Ranger models, and they offer important features like all-terrain tires, skid plates on the undercarriage, and an electronic system that tracks the truck's pitch and roll. You also get Trail Control (an off-road version of cruise control), a terrain management system, and an electronic locking rear differential. Since the Ranger is smaller than an F-150, it's better able to handle rough terrain like this. Driver Assistance Features The Ford Ranger might not have had any driver assistance when it left America, but now that it's back, it has plenty to offer. Available features include an adaptive cruise control that changes speed based on the speed of traffic ahead, the Lane-Keeping System that gently nudges your vehicle to the center of the lane if you start wandering, and the Pre-Collision Assist with Pedestrian Technology — a feature that warns you if you're about to run into another vehicle or a pedestrian and can start braking before you have time to react. The Trims Like the F-Series, the new 2019 Ford Ranger comes with a number of trim levels and configurations that can meet different customers' needs. The XL trim with a Double Cab doesn't have much in the way of features, but that's because it's a work truck made for people who need a low-cost pickup without any extras. At the other end of the trim list is the Lariat, and with this, you get things like the Crew Cab size, leather seats, LED headlights, and an 8-inch touchscreen that runs Sync 3. A lot has happened to cars and trucks since the last time Ford sold a Ranger in the United States, and the new Ranger's power and features reflect all of these changes. So have a look for yourself at the differences between the new Ranger and the F-150 and decide whether you'd prefer one pickup truck or the other.   Image via Ford.com

4 Things You'll Love About the 2019 Ford Explorer

As a large crossover, the 2019 Ford Explorer offers plenty of interior space, three rows of seats, and a powerful set of engine options. It's not quite as big as the full-size Expedition, but in exchange, the Explorer is more efficient and comes with a lower starting MSRP. Aside from that, the Explorer has plenty of features to love. Three Excellent Engines Depending on the trim, a 2019 Explorer can come with one of three engines. The first is an ordinary V-6, an engine that can offer 290 horsepower and 255 pound-feet of torque. It can tow up to 5,000 pounds, a good figure for the class. You can also swap in a smaller I-4 engine, and thanks to a turbocharger it gets 280 horsepower and 310 pound-feet of torque. However, its towing limit drops to 3,000 pounds. Then there's the turbo V-6 engine — it gets 365 horsepower, 350 pound-feet of torque, and the 5,000-pound towing max. more Four-Wheel Drive With Terrain Management The 2019 Ford Explorer comes with a true four-wheel-drive system, which means you can set it to power all four wheels manually. Not only that, but the 4WD system also comes with the Terrain Management System, a setting that lets you pick between four terrain types and change how the vehicle behaves. The terrains covered include normal, mud, sand, and snow/grass/gravel. Thanks to this, the Explorer lives up to its name by letting drivers go off-road without worrying about losing an axle. Curve Control Curve Control is a class-exclusive feature, which means the Explorer is the only SUV of its size you'll see with this feature. What Curve Control does is limit your speed when you start driving down a sharp curve. If it detects that you're moving too fast for the kind of curve you're on, the system will automatically slow you down by up to 10 mph. Curve Control is a standard feature on every trim of the 2019 Explorer, including the front-wheel drive models. The Ford Safe and Smart Package This available package is practically a must-have for the 2019 Explorer. The features that come with this trim include automatic high beams, rain-sensing windshield wipers, the Lane-Keeping System that alerts you when you're about to wander out of your lane without using your turn signals, and an adaptive cruise control system with a forward collision warning and brake support. These systems can tell how fast the vehicle ahead is driving and can adjust your speed to match, and it can hit the brakes if it senses an accident about to happen. Thanks to modern technology, the spacious 2019 Ford Explorer is more than just the amount of cargo it can carry. The Explorer also has a set of powerful engines, an advanced four-wheel-drive system with terrain settings, and modern driver assistance features that can make it much easier to detect accidents before they happen and avoid them thanks to the automated systems on board.   Image via Ford.com

Four Reasons to Get a Ford Taurus While You Can

In a surprising move, Ford is getting out of the car manufacturing segment to focus on the development of trucks. That is because Ford has been wildly successful in truck sales. However, Ford has several car options, including the Ford Taurus, that outperform the competition. If you are looking for a new car, here are four reasons to get a Ford Taurus while you can before Ford makes the shift toward SUVs and trucks for good. HID and LED Lights Standard While many cars still use the old-style light bulbs, the 2019 Ford Taurus has HID and LED lights that come standard. HIDs first showed up in the '90s and they produce far more light than standard bulbs. The light that they produce is blueish white and a higher intensity than other lights. That way, they can easily fill an area with bright and highly visible light. The taillights are LEDs, which make them easy to see without lighting up the area behind your car. The combination of HIDs and LEDs makes the Ford Taurus highly visible in every situation. more Ford Alexa If you are a fan of Amazon's Alexa, you can use Alexa in your 2019 Ford Taurus. The Taurus comes with the Sync 3 SmartApp system. When you connect a smart device using Sync 3, you can access your Alexa account and use it for a variety of features in the car. Those skills include voice-activated features, navigation, and up to 45,000 of Alexa's skills. Plus, you can do many of the things that Alexa can do, including controlling your smart home components even when you are not home. Active Park Assist Another interesting feature of the 2019 Ford Taurus is the Active Park Assist. If you have trouble parallel parking, it can make parking much easier. The system looks for a parking spot that is the right size, then it guides you into the spot. You still control the braking and the acceleration, but your 2019 Ford Taurus takes over the rest to take the trouble out of parallel parking. Torque Vectoring Control To make driving much easier, the Taurus has a torque vectoring control system. As you make turns, the Taurus measures the torque in each tire and makes adjustments as needed. That way, you are less likely to experience issues with losing traction. In cold climates or wet places, having a system that maintains torque can make a significant difference in your driving safety. It also improves overall performance, as the Taurus can help you steer into turns without losing speed. The 2019 Ford Taurus has been a great choice for drivers that are looking for quality and performance. Although newer versions of the Taurus will not be released, the current version still has a lot to offer. If well taken care of, it can last quite a long time. That way, you'll be able to enjoy the benefits that the Taurus brings well into the future. The best way to get to know the 2019 Ford Taurus is to check it out in person. Photo by autobaptistgallery via Flickr | CC BY 2.0 | cropped from original

Best Ford Models for People with Disabilities

Finding the right car that fits your driving style, cargo needs, and comfort preferences is already a big task. When you also need a car that caters to your disabilities, finding the right car might seem like an impossible task. These are the best Ford models for people with disabilities. Ford Escape The Ford Escape is already a popular SUV because of its premium comfort. The same spacious interior and high-quality leather seating are a great choice for drivers with disabilities. The Ford Escape comes equipped with voice-activated touch-screen Sync Connect. With Sync Connect, you can stream your favorite playlists, catch up on phone calls, or pull up turn-by-turn navigation. When compared to other SUVs, the Ford Escape sits lower which makes it easier to get in and out. The Ford Escape also has a remote keyless entry system, a rearview camera system, and the MyKey app. The MyKey app can assist you in teaching your teenager to drive safely. The program allows you to set limits on music volume, speed limits, and city driving to teach younger drivers responsible driving habits. more Ford Transit The Ford Transit is a great choice for drivers that want maximum cargo space. It offers 100.5 cubic feet of storage space, enough room for as many passengers, cargo, or assistive devices as you need. With the ability to customize the interior to your needs, it is one of the most versatile cars on the market. Choose between eight, 10, 12, or 15 passenger seats. You can also choose between three different roof heights, better meeting your storage needs. The Ford Transit can be equipped with many different assistive devices including wheelchair restraints, parking brakes, hoist lifts, and hand controls. The power assist seats make it easier to find comfort and control in the driver seat. Ford F-150 The durable Ford F-150 is also a great option for drivers with disabilities. The interior is spacious and comfortable with leather-wrapped, heated seats. The 2018 Ford F-150 also comes in an available seven trim levels, giving you the opportunity to choose the features and amenities that are the most important to you. New Ford F-150's are eligible for Ford's Mobility Monitoring Program. Hand controls, steering devices, hoist lifts, and power assist seats can all be installed into the Ford F-150. Ford Mustang You might be surprised to find the iconic Ford Mustang on this list. But, having a disability does not disqualify you from being able to have a sporty and entertaining car. The Ford Mustang can be equipped with most assistive devices including hand controls, lifts, parking brakes, and even carriers. The Ford Mustang also comes equipped with the same advanced technologies that assist disabled athletes in participating in their favorite sport. These technologies are calibrated for a smooth ride, giving every driver an exceptionally comfortable drive experience. Car features like comfort, cargo space, and disability adjustments are important when choosing a car to accommodate a disability. Ford also has a disability reimbursement program available which reimburses disability upgrades up to $1,000. Come by Chestatee Ford today to see these cars in person. Image by RL GNZLZ via Flickr | CC BY-SA 2.0 | Cropped from original

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