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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.

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