Where are Ford cars made?
Ford was founded in America in 1903 but today its cars are manufactured across the world. There are operations in North America, South America, Asia, South Africa and throughout Europe.
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Ford is a household name – very few people would fail to recognise the iconic blue and white oval. It all began with the Model T in 1908, which is widely accepted as the world’s first affordable car. Ford have since kept their foot on the gas – as its American founder would say – regularly producing budget-friendly, practical cars. And as charming as the Model T was with its skinny wheels and round headlights, Ford’s current models are some of the most stylish on the road.
From the agile Fiesta hatchback to the roomy Kuga, Ford cars are also fantastic to drive. When you throw exceptionally economical engines and practical, user-friendly interiors into the mix, it’s easy to see why the brand has become one of the UK’s favourites. The versatile Focus is another staple of British motoring while the pouncy new Puma SUV crossover has struck a cracking balance between performance and efficiency.
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