With Adaptive Cruise Control technology, you choose the speed you want to drive at and the system will maintain it. If the built-in RADAR sensor detects a vehicle ahead, it will slow the car to ...
To avoid accidental damage, power-folding mirrors automatically fold inwards when you’re parked. They automatically fold back out as soon as you open the door. To switch the auto-folding mirrors ...
Big on productivity. Totally redesigned. With enhanced loadspace, security, and next gen connectivity. The All‑New Transit Courier has landed. Increased dimensions give the Transit Courier a maximum ...
Designed to help you park more confidently, optional parking distance sensors help you judge the distance between your vehicle and obstacles, both in front and behind you. When the sensors detect an ...
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Feel right at home in the next-generation Ford Transit Custom Nugget camper van. Our multi-zone layout returns with extra versatility built in. This is the Nugget, remastered for even greater ...
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You’ll need to open your bonnet to check things like washer fluid and oil. Here’s how to do it properly: ...
This video explains how the innovative Blind Spot Information System (BLIS) with Cross Traffic Alert works to help avoid accidents by detecting other vehicles in your blind spot when changing lanes or ...
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Ford BlueCruise is a new technology that builds upon available Intelligent Adaptive Cruise Control with Stop-and-Go, Lane Keeping Assist, and Speed Sign Recognition. The feature allows a driver to ...
For your comfort and safety, it’s important to set your driving position and steering wheel rake correctly. If you need to find out how to adjust your driver’s seat and steering wheel so they’re ...