If you’ve been looking for an ideal SUV for both daily commutes and long-distance journeys with the family, look no further than the 2025 Ford Explorer, a popular three-row SUV.

Sporty Engine Performance

The 2025 Explorer comes in four different trim levels, with two different engines offered among them. The first is a 2.3-liter I-4 engine that churns out an impressive 300 horsepower thanks to an integrated turbocharger. This engine can be found in the Active, Platinum, and ST-Line trims. The second engine is a 3.0-liter V6 that delivers 400 horses and comes exclusively with the sporty ST trim. Both engines come with Auto Start/Stop technology, which helps to conserve fuel.

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With its roomy interior and impressive performance, the 2025 Ford Escape is a top pick for any driver considering a compact SUV. To learn more about the many outstanding features or to book a test drive, visit your local Ford dealership.

 

1: Varied Powertrain Options

Whether your focus is on eco-friendly driving or fuel economy, the Escape has plenty to offer. The Active and ST-Line trims include the 1.5-liter EcoBoost engine as standard, which increases to a 2.0-liter EcoBoost engine on the ST-Line Select, ST-Line Elite, and Platinum trims. All EcoBoost engines include automatic Stop-Start technology.
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Ford ExplorerAfter sixty years of outrunning just about every rival, the Mustang is eyeing the biggest names in the performance world. To get there, the Blue Oval took the Mustang GT3 race car and turned it into the 2025 Ford Mustang GTD. The result? Wild. The GTD is only the sixth production vehicle to run a certified Nürburgring lap in under seven minutes. It’s the fifth fastest in its class. And it’s the first American car to pull it off.

 

Powertrain

The Mustang GTD uses a modified version of the 5.2-liter supercharged Predator V8 from the Shelby GT500. Upgrades include a smaller supercharger pulley and revised intake and exhaust. That all adds up to a ridiculous 815 horsepower, 664 lb-ft of torque, and a screaming 7,650-rpm redline.
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Is your AC not working? The air conditioner in your car is a relatively complex component that continuously transforms the refrigerant from gas to liquid form and back again as it flows through the compressor, condenser, accumulator, and evaporator. To keep your cabin cool and comfy, you’ll need to have your AC serviced periodically. And if you already have an AC issue, have it promptly repaired at your local Ford dealership.

Get a Full AC Service Once a Year

Preventive maintenance will ensure your AC has a long lifespan. With annual inspections, our technicians can check for leaks and test the whole system, making on-the-spot repairs with any minor faults that would otherwise become worse over time.

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Car batteryGetting a battery replacement every few years is all part of being a responsible car owner. Without visiting the Ford dealership for a new battery regularly, your car will become difficult, and then impossible, to drive. This applies to combustion engine cars more than electric or hybrid ones, so let’s go into more detail.

Why Battery Replacement Is Necessary

Although a combustion engine vehicle is powered by gas or diesel, the battery plays a crucial part in starting the car and keeping it running. It powers all the electrical parts of your car, from the infotainment system to the dashboard lights. The vehicle also needs electrical power to get the engine to turn over, and the battery is responsible for that, too.
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The fuel system delivers fuel from the tank to the intake manifold, where it mixes with air. Once the fuel and air mix in a precise ratio, they’re drawn into the engine cylinders and ignited to produce combustion. Regular fuel system cleaning ensures your vehicle continues to deliver top performance. As your Ford dealership, we want to tell you how the cleaning process works.

From Your Ford Dealership: How Fuel System Cleaning Works

Why It Needs Cleaning

As time passes, fuel residue, dirt, and other contaminants build up in the system and cause blockages. These blockages restrict fuel delivery to the intake manifold and can cause the engine to run fuel-lean. If this happens, you’ll experience rough idling, backfiring, and poor acceleration. The fuel system should be cleaned every 30,000 miles, but this can vary depending on your Ford model.
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When you’re looking for the ultimate adventure ride, the 2025 Ford Expedition stands out. This full-size three-row SUV has room for up to eight people, a powerful engine under the hood, and a wealth of versatile features designed to redefine your tailgating experience.

 

Massive Power

Ready to handle whatever the day brings, the 2025 Expedition can follow any trail. Its standard engine is a 3.5L EcoBoost V6 with 400 horsepower and 480 pound-feet of torque. With the standard rear-wheel drive, this engine provides a towing capacity of up to 6,000 pounds. For added off-road confidence, you can opt for four-wheel drive, a system that comes with six selectable drive modes to help you tackle all terrains.
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The 2025 Ford Explorer is a mid-size SUV ​with advanced technology, spacious comfort, and impressive performance. Whether you’re driving to the grocery store, taking a road trip, or towing a boat, the Explorer ​has the features to make the journey enjoyable. ​

 

Powerful Performance

The Explorer is equipped with a 2.3L EcoBoost engine and a 10-speed automatic transmission. This combination, along with the standard Class III trailer tow package, enables it to tow up to 5,000 pounds. It also comes with trailer sway control. The Explorer comes with rear-wheel drive and a terrain management system, but the available intelligent four-wheel drive is a good option if you do off-road driving.
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Ford Brake padsA regularly scheduled brake inspection ensures your brakes are always in condition. It’s also essential for your and your passengers’ safety, as brake components can become worn or damaged and could result in an accident. As your Ford dealership, we’d like you to know a few signs you need to visit us for a brake repair.

Signs You Need a Brake Inspection or Brake Repair at Your Ford Dealership

Soft Brake Pedal

Brake fluid is highly pressurized and provides the hydraulic power that allows the braking system to work.  If you feel little pedal resistance when you push on the brake pedal, you could have a fluid leak or air bubbles in the brake system that prevent it from working correctly.
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2025 Ford Mustang Trim levelsThe 2025 Ford Mustang marries a legacy of performance with future-ready technology to provide what very well may be the ultimate muscle car. Taking command of the open road has never been this much fun. But with so many excellent ponies in the stable, which one is right for you? Here’s our guide to the trim levels of the 2025 Mustang.

 

EcoBoost and EcoBoost Premium (Fastback and Convertible)

The entry-level trim of the Mustang puts out plenty of power to plaster a grin on the face of any driver. It features a 2.3-liter EcoBoost engine that makes a mighty 315 horsepower and 350 lb-ft of torque for howling fast track times. A standard 10-speed automatic transmission enables the Remote Rev feature, letting you show off your pony car’s exhaust note and mighty motor even without stepping inside.

Standard Track Apps enables race-ready features like electronic line-lock, lap timers, and G-force monitoring make it easy to dominate on track days. A full suite of driver assistance features make it easy to marry fun and practicality when you can’t make it to the track. Either way, heads are sure to turn with the Mustang’s signature style and handsome good looks.
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