Friday, November 19, 2010

4 NEW F-150 Engines!



The best-selling half-ton truck in the country is getting an all-new engine lineup for 2011. Ford is replacing its legacy two-valve and three-valve 4.6-liter V-8 twins and the venerable three-valve 5.4-liter V-8 in the F-150 with technically advanced six- and eight-cylinder engines that Ford says will be the most fuel-efficient in the industry. The truck maker is also shifting exclusively to six-speed automatic transmissions for every powertrain.

3.7-liter V-6


Six-cylinder engines are the unloved stepchildren of the half-ton segment. These entry-level mills have significantly less power and are only marginally more fuel efficient than most available eight-cylinder engines, making them an unpopular choice to power a full-size truck.

Ford dropped its old 4.2-liter V-6 from the F-150 lineup after 2008 – offering only V-8 engines – because even its two-valve 4.6-liter V-8 with a four-speed automatic was less thirsty yet delivered more power.

But for 2011, V-6 is no longer a dirty word when it comes to full-size pickups.

Ford’s all-new Duratec 3.7-liter V-6 is the new base engine for the F-150. It’s rated at 300 horsepower and 275 pounds-feet of torque on regular unleaded fuel, though it will also burn E85 ethanol. It debuted earlier this year in the 2011 Ford Mustang, where it’s rated at 305 hp and 280 pounds-feet of torque. It’s also shared with the Ford Edge crossover.

Fleet owners are most likely to be its customers, looking for a low-cost capable pickup. Ford Ranger buyers are another potential target for the 3.7-liter V-6, when production of Ford’s compact pickup ends in 2011. Ford also says it will be the most fuel-efficient engine in the segment.

The dual-overhead-cam, all-aluminum, 60-degree V-6 is stuffed with technology. Starting with composite upper and lower intake manifolds to feed air to the engine, the engine’s heads have four valves per cylinder (two intake, two exhaust) that are combined with twin independent variable camshaft timing, or Ti-VCT in Ford speak. Ti-VCT varies valve actuation throughout the power band so there’s improved torque at the low end, cleaner emissions and better fuel economy throughout the rpm range. Bucket tappets that actuate the valves are low-friction and designed to boost mileage further.

The 3.7-liter V-6 also features a die-cast aluminum deep-sump oil pan that helps the engine go up to 10,000 miles between oil changes. The high use of aluminum throughout the engine saves weight and further improves fuel economy.

With all of this power, maximum trailer towing with the 3.7-liter V-6 is up to 6,100 pounds. That’s more than the maximum 5,760 pounds for today’s Ranger.

The 3.7-liter V-6 will be available for all cab configurations, up to a two-wheel-drive SuperCrew – the only V-6 full-size pickup with a crew cab.

Which F-150 Models Get It? XL, STX, XLT

Availability? Fourth quarter of 2010
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3.5-liter EcoBoost V-6


Ford isn’t bringing back just one V-6 for 2011. It’s offering two. However, the second six-cylinder engine has about as much in common with the first as Jaws does with Flipper. And this is one six-cylinder with lots of teeth.

As originally announced in 2009, the 3.5-liter EcoBoost V-6 will be the first application of Ford’s gasoline direct-injection twin-turbo technology in a half-ton pickup. It’s Ford’s effort to shrink engine displacement for improved fuel economy while delivering tons of low-end power.

How much power? Ford is still coy, but we estimate the 3.5 will be about 400 hp and 400 pounds-feet of torque, enough to give it best-in-class towing and highway fuel economy. Ford says it will be able to pull up to 11,300 pounds, which is today’s maximum towing rating for the F-150. That’s amazing when you imagine its displacement is smaller than a pair of 2-liter bottles of Coke.

EcoBoost V-6 performance is said to be diesel-like, with peak torque coming on early in the power band and staying flat throughout the rev range.

The twin-turbo setup should also prove ideal for towing at altitude, where a naturally aspirated engine can have difficulty feeding air to its cylinders.

In the engine lineup, the 3.5-liter EcoBoost and 6.2-liter V-8 will occupy the top two slots. Ford hasn’t said how much it will cost. It may carry a premium over the 6.2.

Official fuel economy and power figures will be revealed during the State Fair of Texas in September. We’ll be there to bring you initial driving impressions, too.

Which F-150 Models Get It? All except for Harley-Davidson and SVT Raptor

Availability? First quarter of 2011
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5.0-liter V-8


The 3.7-liter V-6 isn’t the only engine that the F-150 will share with the Mustang. It’s also getting the all-new 5.0-liter “Coyote” V-8.

The engine, which makes 360 hp (at 5,500 rpm) and 380 pounds-feet of torque (at 4,250 rpm), is positioned as the midrange engine choice for the F-150, below the 3.5-liter V-6 and conventional large-displacement 6.2-liter V-8.

Although the 5.0 produces more power than the outgoing 5.4-liter V-8, it won’t carry as high a tow rating. Its maximum will be only 9,800 pounds trailering, instead of 11,300 pounds. Peak torque has also moved up the rpm band, from a low 3,500 rpm in the 5.4-liter V-8.

“It’s positioned as an entry-level V-8,” said Mike Harrison, Ford V-8 engine programs manager. “It’s one step up from the 3.7-liter V-6. It’s really replacing the [discontinued 2010] three-valve 4.6-liter V-8.”

The F-150’s 5.0 benefits from some of the work done on the Mustang’s 5.0, which was engineered with the goal of being able to add a supercharger at a later date to boost performance, Harrison said.

“We put a forged crank and good rods in [the Mustang’s 412 hp, 390 pounds-feet 5.0 V-8],” Harrison said. “The head bolts are upsized. The main bearing bolts are upsized. That then lends itself for a very robust truck application.”

The 5.0 also uses Ti-VCT to continually optimize power and fuel economy during two cam timing schedules – one for performance and one for mileage. It’s also E85 ethanol capable, which gives it increased power figures (and lower fuel economy), though Ford won’t say by how much.

There are some physical changes, too. The exhaust headers for both engines are different from each other for extra durability in the F-150. Instead of the Mustang’s unique tubular stainless-steel exhaust headers, the F-150 uses thermally tougher conventional cast-iron exhaust manifolds that give it a small loss in low-speed torque and performance, which has to recovered to improve the driving experience and meet long-duration high temperature work demands – such as during cross-country towing. To do that, Harrison’s team shrank the duration of the intake cam duration from 260 degrees to 240 degrees, dropped the compression ratio from 11:1 to 10.5:1 and advanced spark timing for extra low-speed torque. The changes also help F-150 owners run their 5.0 V-8 with regular unleaded instead of super unleaded for optimal performance in the Mustang.

The F-150 5.0 also gets a heavy-duty oil cooler that's not shared with the Mustang.

Which F-150 Models Get It? All except Harley-Davidson and SVT Raptor

Availability? Fourth quarter of 2010
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6.2-liter V-8


The single-overhead cam 6.2-liter V-8 that debuted in the 2010 Ford F-150 SVT Raptor is rated at a brawny 411 horsepower and 434 pounds-feet of torque. But compared to the other engines for 2011, it’s a bit of a throwback. It has two valves and two spark plugs per cylinder, a cast-iron engine block and aluminum cylinder heads. It also features a cast-iron crankshaft, forged steel connecting rods and cast-aluminum pistons. "Powered by Ford" is proudly embossed on the valve covers.

Since it only has a single cam per cylinder bank, instead of Ti-VCT, the 6.2 uses dual-equal variable cam timing, where the intake and exhaust valve opening and closings are phased at the same time.

We expect that in the next two to three years Ford will revise the 6.2 with new heads, four-valves per cylinder, direct injection and Ti-VCT for improved mileage and power.

For now, this engine is a brute force power lifter that’s rated to tow up to 11,300 pounds (depending on model), the same as the EcoBoost 3.5-liter V-6.

Which F-150 Models Get It? Harley-Davidson, SVT Raptor and Platinum and Lariat with Max Trailering Packages

Availability? Now

Thursday, August 5, 2010

The ALL NEW 2011 Ford Explorer!


The all-new 2011 Ford Explorer is the most capable Explorer ever. It starts with the structure – the strongest, lightest one yet, thanks to high tech materials and advanced forming technology. To help you handle everything from rugged off-roading to snow-covered roadways, there’s the available Intelligent 4WD System and available class-exclusive* Terrain Management System. For your peace of mind, Curve control, an enhancement to AdvanceTrac® with Roll Stability Control™, delivers enhanced control in turns. Open the door. Explorer offers up to seven-passenger seating capacity and seats that fold down for cargo space on demand – up to 80.7 cubic feet of space. You expect capability in an SUV. Explorer sets a new standard.



With features such as the industry-first available MyFord™ Touch, Ford is coming out with technology you’ve never seen before. MyFord Touch will forever change the way you interact with your vehicle.* Your music. Phone contacts. The perfect temperature. Directions to just about anywhere you need to go. You can access all of it while keeping your hands on the wheel and eyes on the road. Using touch controls and voice commands, MyFord Touch provides an intuitive, easy-to-use way to access your vehicle’s systems as you drive. There are two configurable instrument panel LCD displays controlled by two five-way switch pads on the steering wheel and an eight-inch LCD touch-screen in the center stack.


With an all new look you'll want to rediscover the 2011 Explorer. Capable. Strong. Adventurous.

*The 2011 Explorer can be expected to hit the ground sometime this winter. We will keep you updated!* Or you can go to http://www.ford.com/



Wednesday, July 21, 2010

2011 Ford Fiesta is here!!



The wait is finally over... The Fiesta is here!! We have 2 magenta Sedans here and they are ready to be driven so come on down and take a look! Visit us online at http://www.grandledgeford.com/ or call 517-627-8100!!

Monday, July 5, 2010

The 2011 Ford Fiesta- It's a pretty big deal!!

Ford’s all-new Fiesta will deliver class-leading levels of standard and available technology that will add convenience and connectivity when it goes on sale in North America this summer.
Fiesta features – including Push Button Start, a PowerShift transmission and Ford SYNC hands-free communications and entertainment system – are not found on competitive products like Honda Fit, Toyota Yaris or Nissan Versa.
“Strong features and technologies that customers want are hallmarks of what Fiesta offers,” said Sam De La Garza, Fiesta brand manager. “But we took it further by providing ways for customers to let their personalities shine with our graphics options. Each time you see your Fiesta, you’ll know it was made for you.”
Powered by Ford’s new 1.6-liter Twin Independent Variable Camshaft Timing (Ti-VCT) I-4 engine mated to a standard five-speed manual or an optionally available PowerShift six-speed automatic transmission, Fiesta also features fuel-saving Electric Power Assist Steering (EPAS), a standard four-speaker AM/FM stereo with input jack, Easy Fuel® Capless Fuel-Filler, solar-tinted glass, air conditioning, first-row carpeted floor mats, a floor consolette and a tilt-and-telescoping steering wheel.
Convenient and cool:
Fiesta offers a wide array of available technologies including class-exclusive Intelligent Access with Push Button Start, a remote starting system and keyless entry keypad for added driver convenience. Heated exterior side-view mirrors boost visibility. Ambient lighting allows Fiesta drivers to choose between seven interior accent lighting colors, while SIRIUS® satellite radio adds to the car’s comfortable and sporty package. A four-inch multi-function screen gives occupants useful information at a glance from the cell phone-inspired centerstack.
Trimmed for driving:
Fiesta accommodations include first-row cloth bucket seats with adjustable headrests, four-way adjustable driver’s seat and two-way adjustable front passenger seat. Second-row seating features a cloth 60/40-split folding seat with adjustable headrests. Seat surface choices include a leather option, or leather with sporty, contrast piping.
Fiesta features seven standard airbags, including an innovative new driver’s knee airbag specifically developed to help reduce injuries in frontal collisions.
A knee airbag for the driver isn’t available at any price in Fit, Yaris or Versa. In Fiesta, it comes as standard equipment.
Fiesta includes a three-blink lane change indicator. Touch the stalk once, in the direction of your desired lane change, and the indicator lamps will blink three times before self-canceling. No need for the driver to cancel the indicators or to worry that they will keep blinking, by mistake.
An available convenience package includes remote keyless entry, AM/FM stereo with CD player and MP3 capability, as well as automatic locking doors. Fiesta also offers an optional power-operated moonroof.
Ford Custom Accessories:
Several packages are offered through Ford Custom Accessories across the Fiesta range with participating dealerships. These include:
Illuminated Interior Accessory Package: With illuminated front door sill plates and shift knob
Metallic Interior Accessory Package: With metallic front door sill plates and shift knob
Interior Protection Package: With floor mats and cargo area protection
Exterior Protection Package: With splash guards and bumper protection
Cargo Management Package: With a cargo net and soft, folding cargo organizer
More personalization opportunities:
Fiesta offers buyers a choice of multiple graphics packages to individualize their cars. For customers who want to put their mark on the Fiesta, for the first time ever Ford is offering a unique Fiesta body-side tattoo graphic. A second option features Ford custom graphics by Original Wraps, which lets customers choose the size and design of body-side graphics from a portfolio of images.
The 2011 Ford Fiesta- It's a pretty big deal!!

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Introducing the 2011 Ford Mustang

America's favorite muscle car is better than ever! In 2010, Mustang got updated looks inside and out. With exterior design cues lilke the sculpted power dome hood, new front fascia and distinctive lower air intake opening, this iconic sports car looks fast, even when standing still. For 2011, Mustang packs an even greater performance punch and takes "fast" to a whole new level.

Some other exterior updates include improved aerodynamics including an additional trunk-lid seal, blind spot exterior mirrors, new colors: Yellow Blaze Tri-coat, Race Red and Ingot Silver. Interior updates include revised guage cluster- tachometer increased from 7000 to 8000 rpm, Message Center standard, MyKey, Illuminated visors standard, HD radio and fold-down rear head restraints.

The 2011 Mustang comes with your choice of either a 3.7L DOHC Ti-VCT V6 engine which delivers 305 horsepower and 280 lb-ft of torque, or a 5.0L DOHC Ti-VCT V8 engine which delivers 412 horsepower and 390 lb-ft of torque. The Shelby GT500 has a 5.4L SC V8 engine with 550 horsepower and 510 lb-ft fo torque.

Here at Grand Ledge Ford Lincoln Mercury we happen to have a 2011 GT 500 right in our showroom! It comes packed with EPAS (Electric Power-Assisted Steering), slotted brake dust shields to improve brake cooling, 19" forged aluminum wheels, standard HID headlamps, glass roof, available HD radio, blind spot exterior mirrors, MyKey and fold-down rear head restraints. Check out these hot pics and stop in for a test drive today! If we dont have exactly what you want, we will get it!













Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Grand Ledge Ford Lincoln Mercury- One of a Kind!

From the moment you walk in the door, you know that Grand Ledge Ford Lincoln Mercury isn't just every other car dealership. Our customers have awarded us with the 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009 President's Awards, which is a prestige only a handful of Ford dealerships in the entire nation earn in outstanding customer sales and service satisfaction, and one that no other Lansing Ford Lincoln Mercury Dealer earned!

Our staff is knowledgeable, friendly and helpful when assisting you in finding the right vehicle in the Lansing area. We have two Sales Managers and the owner himself, Barry Merrill, that welcome the opportunity to meet with customers. With a large selection across all makes and models on the used lot, paired with hundreds of new vehicles and access to thousands, Grand Ledge Ford Lincoln Mercury is sure to fit your needs with one-stop shopping at our Lansing Ford Lincoln Mercury dealership.

All of our used inventory undergoes a rigorous bumper-to-bumper inspection by our Ford Certified Technicians to ensure the safety of our customers. We also have a large selection of Ford Lincoln Mercury Certified Pre-Owned inventory for extra peace of mind.

Grand Ledge Ford Lincoln Mercury is the only Lansing Ford Lincoln Mercury Dealer to offer you a personalized Customer Care Center. Our Customer Care Specialists help your research and buying process go smoothly, as well as assist you with any questions or concerns after a visit to the dealership or during the life of your automobile.

The Service Department provides free loaners for customers who purchased their vehicle from Grand Ledge Ford Lincoln Mercury. We also have a free shuttle service available to all of our Lansing area service customers. Our certified technicians work to get your problem fixed right the first time, and keep you well informed during the time your vehicle is here. Our new rental department also provides you with another convenient option!

Our state-of-the-art Body Shop works on all makes and models, flawlessly restoring your vehicles to their original condition. Loaners are also available from the Body Shop.

Grand Ledge Ford Lincoln Mercury is here to make every part of your vehicle purchasing and owning process "Positively Grand!" Stop in today and say hello!