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Ford's Breakthrough Seatbelt Technology

Ever heard of a roof tile that eats smog? How about a lightbulb that can burn for 25,000 hours? Or, maybe you've heard of solar panels constructed of 70-percent less silicone than traditional panels? Well, maybe not. But, recently, Ford was recognized among these and many other inventions that were created to "make the world smarter, safer and more efficient in the years to come...setting benchmarks in design and engineering."1

Given by Popular Mechanics, the 2011 Breakthrough Product Awards recognized the latest in...

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Jason was up front and honest with me at every turn. We were about to have our third child and needed a car that could hold three carseats and still have room for storage. I went to Zeck planning on test driving an Expedition. Jason pointed out that I could get more for my money with a Flex and still have the room I needed. He found me exactly what I needed and for about $5,000 less than the Expedition I had originally thought I would buy. I shopped around at other dealers for a month trying to find a better deal on a Flex and could not find it. Zeck Ford was the best deal, and Jason was my favorite salesperson. The only negative for me was that Zeck's financing deals were not as good as other places I had checked.

Ford's groundbreaking SYNC technology continues to impress drivers and critics with its constantly evolving software. The latest addition to its advanced features is aimed at a bit of a different market: chronic disease management.We know it seems strange for an automaker to take such a stance for health, but we really think they're on to something here.

The Blue Oval took the podium at the "Health and Wellness Connectivity Services on the Go" panel discussion at the Wireless Health 2011 Conference last month. They announced a new feature of their software that is aimed at managed...

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