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Ford Food for Thought: What Makes A Vehicle Design “Great?”

October 8th, 2013

social.ford.comOn the heels of ArtPrize, we found this article from Ford Social on what makes for great design in vehicles timely and interesting. Just like Grand Rapids’ public art festival, Artprize, some designs seem to capture the imagination of the public above all others. Over the years at Borgman Ford, we’ve we’ve watched the strategic design team roll out many iconic hits. Check out this article to learn about the “One Ford” philosophy of design, then stop by to drive one 😉

By Tori Tellem

What makes a particular design great? OK, that’s sort of a trick question, because design is very subjective. Take art: Two people can look at a painting and have a very different reaction to it.  Two people can look at architecture, and one may have an emotional connection while the other feels nothing. Styles of clothing either appeal or don’t.

Now think about the challenges with car design. It’s got all of that — it has to look “right” to the eyes, cause an emotional connection and be appealing. Then it’s about making that “look” speak to the masses, and often on a global scale. Your vehicle needs to not only stand out in the crowd, but also make that crowd think about buying the same vehicle for themselves. It’s also about creating an iconic design, recognizable worldwide, easily identified even by those who don’t own one.

“Great design is defined by purpose, simplicity, emotion and, above all, honesty,” explained Freeman Thomas, Ford Director of Strategic Design. “Great design must have a soul and a philosophy. Ford is about great design.”

The One Ford philosophy about design has to do with vehicles sharing characteristics that will appeal to consumers on all continents. “I consider the Stahl House, the 1965 Ford GT40 and the 2014 Ford Fusion Energi to be three significant representations of these values,” explained Freeman. Stahl House, which is considered an iconic example of modern architecture, has much in common with Ford. “Its design transcends social class. It was a case study about creating affordable housing with aspiration. Its simplicity is humbling,” Freeman said. Ford vehicles have simplicity in design,  yet also push boundaries.

The concept of Ford design is to create that appeal, no matter how the vehicle will be used. Whether consumer-oriented or for motorsports, mpg or mph — the vehicle needs to have a design that strikes a chord and gets attention. Freeman also said, “It’s about looking at something and feeling as though it’s so much more. The Fusion Energi is a car that visually looks so premium and so expensive. It is a plug-in hybrid so it is explicit in its conscience and purpose, yet it has that irrational desire – it’s a gorgeous car.”


Help Borgman Support Breast Cancer Awareness Month with Ford’s Warriors in Pink

October 8th, 2013

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At Borgman Ford, we’re proud to represent a manufacturer that makes a difference in our community. We know that breast cancer touches many lives in Grand Rapids and West Michigan, and that the efforts of corporate sponsors can help make a difference, both in terms of awareness and research funding. Ford Motor Company has been active in the fight against breast cancer to the tune of a $120 million commitment to date. In 2006, Ford  intensified its efforts by introducing Warriors in Pink and the line of wear and gear. 100% of the net proceeds from all wear and gear sales is dedicated to the cause with donations going to charities that offer a wide-range of support.

Check out the wear and gear online, and learn more about the Warriors in Pink Fusion contest where you could win a 2013 Fusion Hybrid at this link. We hope that you will join us at Borgman Ford to support the Warriors in Pink effort, whether you are a survivor, co-survivor or simply someone who cares. Wear the gear, show your support and spread the word. Welcome Warriors!

– See more at: http://www.warriorsinpink.ford.com/we-are-warriors/#sthash.LhCGe7wl.dpuf


Commercial Truck Season!

June 3rd, 2013

Commercial Truck SeasonThis is the month to pick the perfect fleet: until July 1st, Ford’s tough commercial trucks are in their prime. With Upfit Cash Incentives, Cash Back, and Maintenance packages, you could save up to $8,000 on a powerful new addition to your fleet!

Build your truck. Build your savings. These offers apply to our entire commercial lineup, but they’ll only be around until the end of the month. Don’t miss it! Check out your potential savings at Ford’s Commercial Incentives, then call Scott Gibbons at 616-249-8815 to see how much you can save!


Commercial Truck Season!

June 3rd, 2013

Commercial Truck SeasonThis is the month to pick the perfect fleet: until July 1st, Ford’s tough commercial trucks are in their prime. With Upfit Cash Incentives, Cash Back, and Maintenance packages, you could save up to $8,000 on a powerful new addition to your fleet!

Build your truck. Build your savings. These offers apply to our entire commercial lineup, but they’ll only be around until the end of the month. Don’t miss it! Check out your potential savings at Ford’s Commercial Incentives, then call Scott Gibbons at 616-249-8815 to see how much you can save!


2013 Transit Connect: Built Specifically for Any Business

June 3rd, 2013

2013 Ford Transit ConnectFord Transit Connect offers the comfort and efficiency of a car – but that’s where the car-like similarities end. Transit Connect is a rugged truck, certified to Ford Light Commercial Vehicle Durability Standards. It provides a maximum payload of 1,600 lbs. and up to 129.6 cubic feet of cargo space. The 2.0L Duratec engine is as responsive as it is efficient.

In addition to best-in-class fuel efficiency, the Transit Connect can travel up to 354 miles on a single tank of gas. That could mean fewer trips to the gas pump and more time where it really counts – on the job.

Call Scott Gibbons at 616-249-8815 to find out what kind of discounts, upfits and incentives are available for your company on this Ford Tough van.

 


Exciting News for Borgman’s Commercial Vehicle Customers: The Transit Chassis Is Here!

March 8th, 2013

Ford Motor Company has just introduced the all-new Transit chassis cab and cutaway models, engineered to tackle an almost unlimited variety of specialized jobs and vocations.

Transit chassis cab features an enclosed passenger compartment and bare frame ready to accept aftermarket body modules ranging from custom cargo delivery to utility body. Transit cutaway is similar to the chassis cab, but with the rear of the passenger compartment open so it can be paired with specialty body modules such as shuttle or school bus bodies.

The chassis cab and cutaway will be offered in three wheelbases, 138, 156 or 178 inches, and gross vehicle weight ratings from 9,000 pounds to 10,360 pounds.

“No other automaker offers the variety and adaptability that Ford Motor Company brings to our commercial customers,” said Len Deluca, director, Ford Commercial Vehicles. “Transit’s best-in-class capabilities are combined with an extensive nationwide network of commercial upfitters to provide an unparalleled number of body choices to suit almost any job.”

Transit chassis cab and cutaway models join the industry’s broadest lineup of commercial chassis, which include E-Series cutaway and stripped chassis, F-Series Super Duty chassis cab, F-650 and F-750 medium-duty chassis cab and F-59 stripped chassis. Follow this link to download a Transit_Chassis_Cutaway_Callouts diagram.


Michigan Crew Calls on SuperDuty For The Long Haul

March 4th, 2013

What Makes the F-250 SuperDuty The Greatest Tow On Earth?

We’re celebrating Truck Month at Borgman Ford, so with that in mind, we thought we’d share some fun facts about a local Michigan favorite workhorse: the F-250 SuperDuty. The championship crew team at the University of Michigan relies on hard work—and its Ford Super Duty—to drive unprecedented excellence.

The Michigan crew team says its F-250 Super Duty® pulls its weight by transporting its valuable shells and equipment to competitions all over the country. If you’re in need of a truck to tow the line with precision and power, Super Duty can lift the load off your mind. Here are a few key features that help make it the greatest tow on earth.

Trailer Sway Control

Maintaining mastery of the road on difficult surfaces and in high winds keeps the Wolverines ahead of the pack, and this system will do the same for you. It uses sensor technology to detect trailer sway and reacts by applying brakes and reducing engine power, to help keep your load on course.

Brake Controller

This feature helps ensure smoother stops by matching the trailer’s brake pressure with that of the truck. Your braking will be responsive and adaptable to wet or other difficult road conditions.

Fifth Wheel Prep

The factory-installed Fifth Wheel/Gooseneck Hitch Prep package hooks up with under-the-bed hardware that doesn’t stick out or interfere with loading capabilities.

PowerScope Mirrors

This innovation keeps you ahead of the game by offering a clear look back. The mirrors adjust, fold and telescope your view with a simple flip of a switch, and even come with turn signals.

6.7-l Power Stroke Diesel

Super Duty gets strong support from the innovative single sequential turbocharger design of the 6.7-liter Power StrokeÂŽ Diesel engine, which delivers max towing with best-in-class horsepower and torque.

Stop by to see Scott Gibbons at Borgman Ford’s Commercial Truck and Fleet Department and get in on outstanding incentives! You can call Scott at 616-249-8815


Ford the Only Full-Line Automaker Named to Fast Company 2013 Ranking of World’s 50 Most Innovative Companies

February 20th, 2013

At Borgman Ford, we’re excited to announce that our manufacturer is being featured in Fast Company’s annual Most Innovative Companies issue. The magazine, which hit the stands today, honors leading businesses, including Apple, Amazon, Google and Target along with such rising newcomers as Square, Fab and Tumblr. Ford Motor Company is the only full-line automaker named to the 2013 list. Nike ranks No. 1 following the release of two major innovations, FuelBand and Flyknit technology.

Fast Company editors highlighted an array of recent efforts by Ford, including the opening of a Silicon Valley Lab in Palo Alto, Calif. in June 2012 where Ford engineers can collaborate with some of the best and brightest technology minds.

Among the innovative features already available in Ford vehicles, the award-winning SYNCÂŽ connectivity system enables drivers to stay connected with the latest mobile technology using voice commands so that hands can stay on the wheel and eyes on the road. The all-new 2013 Ford Fusion offers one of the industry’s most complete suites of advanced driver assist systems, including adaptive cruise control and the Lane Keeping System all in an affordable midsize family sedan. Ford researchers are also hard at work on future systems including a driver workload estimator to help drivers manage stressful situations on the road. Read the rest of this entry »


2013 Super Duty: The Toughest Gets Tougher

February 8th, 2013

That’s right. America’s Most Capable Pickup is now even better. Tested-tough new powertrains – designed, engineered and built by Ford – give Super Duty class-leading fuel economy, plus best-in-class diesel horsepower and torque.

Best-in-class maximum towing and payload capacities get the job done when no one else can. Standard trailer sway control helps increase your towing confidence. It’s no wonder F-Series has been America’s best-selling truck for 33 years running.

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The Ford Atlas Concept

February 8th, 2013

Allow us to introduce the Ford Atlas Concept, revealed at the North American International Auto Show. Ford has built the Atlas Concept as a way to explore how to improve a truck’s towing and hauling characteristics, and it also offers a glimpse at where Ford trucks may be headed in the future.

Fuel efficiency and productivity are key for the Atlas Concept, which has some breakthrough capabilities. Take for example the Active Grille Shutters that automatically stay open when additional engine cooling is needed in low-speed or hot weather driving situations, then close for better aerodynamics when cruising at steady speeds.

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