In 2006, Ford made a pledge to double flexible-fuel vehicle production. Now, they have honored that pledge:
Ford is delivering on its 2006 pledge to double the number of flexible-fuel vehicles produced in the U.S. by the end of 2010. Ford produced nearly 185,000 2006 model year flexible-fuel vehicles.
The development and use of renewable fuels helps reduce America’s dependence on imported oil. More ethanol is now produced and used in the U.S. than the amount of gasoline made from oil imported by the U.S. from Saudi Arabia and Iraq combined
Ford plans to expand its fleet of flexible-fuel vehicles to 50 percent of vehicle production by 2012 provided incentives continue to encourage the manufacturing, distribution and availability of renewable fuels, and the production of flexible-fuel vehicles
Read entire article at Ford.
Lakewood Fordland would like to tell you more about Ford's commitment to flexible-fuel vehicles.
Friday, May 7, 2010
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