The phrase "Have you driven a Ford lately?" was first used in a marketing campaign launched by Ford Motor Company in 1979. This slogan was part of a broader effort to promote the brand and encourage consumers to consider Ford vehicles. It became iconic and is often associated with Ford's push to enhance its image and attract new customers during that period.
1979 was the first year the slogan was used for Ford Trucks.
it was first driven in some time around the 2009 that am not sure of but i am sure it wass a success
Henry Ford
Cold tires is just a term used to describe a tire that has not been driven lately. Driving the car creates heat in the tire thus increasing the air pressure. That is why you should always check the air pressure when the tire is cold or has not been driven for a few hours.
The very first car Henry Ford ever built was the Quadricycle in 1896. The first Ford built by Ford Motor Company was the Model A built in 1903. This is not to be confused with the second Model A built in 1927.
Henry Ford's first car the "Quadricycle" that he built in 1896 ran on gasoline.
1968 was the first year the 302 cubic inch ( 5.0 liter ) was used in a Ford Mustang
1913 ford dealer ships used for signs dumb
Henry Ford, now knowen as the Ford motor company.
It was 1939 that Ford started to use hydraulic brakes.
in 1930 was a ford truck
I think it was 1954 or 55