The three-row 2024 Ford Expedition MAX is now here at your Ford dealer, offering turbocharged performance, upscale interior comforts, and all of the following things that make it ideal for families, adventure seekers, and daily commuters.

Strong Performance and Versatility

The 2024 Expedition MAX’s engine is a powerful twin-turbocharged 3.5-liter V6 that generates 400 horsepower, which not only provides the strength and response needed to tackle challenges on and off-road but also allows you to tow up to 9,000 pounds with confidence.

The Intelligent 4WD system that comes with this edition easily takes to snow, slippery conditions, and rugged terrains automatically without breaking a sweat, and it comes alongside the Terrain Management System, which puts a terrain-tackling button at your command that further optimizes traction and performance on the fly.

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If you’re cruising around in a Ford, you already know that you’re behind the wheel of a reliable vehicle. But what about those unexpected hiccups down the road? That’s where Ford’s extended warranty comes into play. Designed to give you peace of mind beyond the standard warranty period, it’s like having a safety net for your car. Let’s take a look at this extra protection, courtesy of your Ford dealer.

Understanding Ford’s Extended Warranty

This extra warranty protection, known as the Ford Protect Extended Service Plan (ESP), comes in various packages, each offering different levels of coverage. You get to choose which package best suits your driving needs and matches how long you plan to keep your Ford.

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2024 Ford Edge

When looking for an SUV that has it all, reliable engine performance, all-wheel-drive capabilities, and a comfortable, upscale cabin should all be offered. Throw in a wide array of hi-tech entertainment and safety features and a stylish design, and you have the 2024 Ford Edge, a fun-loving SUV that’s become a popular choice for drivers here at your neighborhood Ford dealership.

Performance and Versatility

Powering this edition of the Edge are two available engine options: a 250-horsepower 2.0-liter I4 and a 335-horsepower 2.7-liter V6. While the V6 is ideal for those looking for the most strength and they both offer excellent fuel economy, the I4 has the advantage of getting an estimated 28 MPG on highways, while the V6 still impresses with up to 25 MPG.

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Owning a Ford is a source of pride and joy, and to keep your Ford running smoothly for years to come, regular maintenance is key. Here are some straightforward car maintenance tips to help keep your car in the best condition possible, courtesy of your Ford dealer.

1. Stick to a Regular Oil Change Schedule

For most Ford vehicles, it’s recommended to change the oil every 5,000 to 7,500 miles, but this can vary based on your specific model and driving habits. Regular oil changes are one of the simplest and most effective ways to ensure your Ford’s engine stays in good condition.

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The lifespan of a car battery can vary based on several factors, including the battery’s quality, extreme temperatures, vibrations, and maintenance. While some batteries may only last a few years, others can last up to five or more. If you need a new car battery, here’s everything you need to know about getting one from your Ford dealership.

Ford Battery Service

Ensuring your car battery is in excellent condition is crucial, especially since today’s advanced vehicles are packed with technology. We know your Ford inside and out, and the factory-trained and certified technicians in our service department have an in-depth understanding of your vehicle’s battery needs.

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Our car’s headlights light up the road, guiding us through dark nights and stormy weather, ensuring our journeys are safe and clear. But like all car parts, headlights wear out over time. So, how can you tell when it’s time to swap out those old bulbs for some bright, new headlights at the Ford dealer?

The Lights Are Getting Weaker

If you’ve started to notice that your headlights are dimming, it might be a sign that they are on their way out. Over time, headlights can lose their shine, making it harder to see at night or during poor weather conditions. If your lights seem more like a candle in the wind than a beacon of safety, it’s time to consider a replacement.

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5 Top Tire Storage Tips

Whether you’re zooming down the highway with your favorite song playing or simply cruising through the neighborhood, the time you spend in your car is special. In order to keep your vehicle running smoothly, there are a few things you need to do: for example, routine maintenance. One great thing you can do to take care of your car is visit your Ford dealer for a tire rotation.

1. Keep Those Tires Wearing Evenly

After miles and miles on the road, your tires can get worn out. Unfortunately, they don’t wear down uniformly. The weight of the engine in front means that your front tires take more of a beating than the rear ones. Over time, if not rotated, you could end up with two relatively fresh back tires and two front ones begging for mercy.

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Maintaining our cars isn’t just about keeping them shiny on the outside. Under the hood, there’s one key ingredient that keeps everything running smoothly: engine oil. You’re probably aware of how important it is to change your oil, but you may not know how often you should swing by the Ford dealer for that oil change.

How Often Should You Visit the Ford Dealer?

You might have heard that the oil in your car should be changed every 3 months or 3,000 miles, but that guideline is outdated. Modern advancements in car technology and oil quality mean many Fords can go much longer between changes. On average, for most newer models, you’re looking at an interval of about 5,000 to 7,500 miles. However, you should always check your user manual for more specific recommendations.

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5 Top Tire Storage Tips

You need to visit your Ford dealer at least once a year for service to keep the car or truck running as smoothly as it can. The technician working on your Ford will look at the tires during this service and let you know if they need replacing. You should also keep an eye on the tires in between visits and check for problems yourself, so you can get new tires ASAP.

1. You’ve Driven Over 25,000 Miles

Ford recommends changing your tires every 25,000 to 50,000 miles. If you’ve driven that much, then you should ask about getting your tires replaced at your next service, as your technician may recommend changing them sooner rather than later. You should also begin looking out for the rest of the signs on this list if you’ve driven at least 25,000 miles.

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Most drivers know one thing about transmission repair: that it’s one of the most costly repairs out there. And while that’s an accurate assumption, it doesn’t always have to be this way. By watching for early symptoms of transmission problems in your Ford, you may be able to avoid extensive damage and keep the costs to a minimum. Here are four signs that it’s time to head to your Ford dealer for transmission service.

1. Slipping Gears

A slipping transmission is a typical early warning sign of a failing transmission. You can recognize slipping gears by a loud revving noise when shifting gears and high RPM without an accompanying boost in acceleration. When the transmission slips in and out of gear, it can also feel as if you’re driving over ice for a moment. You may also find your car suddenly slips into neutral by itself.

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