Ford Dealership Houston Texas

 

November 12, 2009 by · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

My dad told me that if I ever wanted a true muscle-car, I’d better stick to a Mustang. I’m not really keen on maintaining a true classic from the ‘60s, if I could actually get my hands on one. Would it be a loss if I stuck it out with a late model Mustang? I’m sure the local Houston, Texas Ford guys are raring to give me a good pitch. I’d like to hear what the guys in here have to say first before I take on the dealers.

Bobby Lee

Houston, TX

Bobby, yeah, your dad hit the nail on the head. But, you know, I also agree with you completely. If it isn’t really part of your talents to get all greased up maintaining a classic, you’d better go for the latter models. Good thing the boys at Ford had “classic” in mind when launched the Mustang for the 21st century. After all, why tinker with classic looks that still make heads turn, right? Bobby Lee, it is okay to get behind the wheel of a late model Mustang in Houston, Texas. Just be ready for some envious stares.

Anyway, from 2005 to the current model year, you’ll notice the obvious “classic Mustang look” that you are probably familiar with from TV and movies. I’ll term it as a “rebirth” and that should answer the issue of owning a classic-year Mustang on your end. And as real-live mustangs gallop with a thundering pride, the Ford Mustang packs 300 horsepower with its V8 engine found in the GT model. That should give you a rush driving on the highway. Think Steve McQueen in Bullitt. Handling for the 2008/2009 models are also improved compared to 2005. One thing though, the fuel economy, which I’ve heard is at 19 mpg, is not really for those with bad memories and nightmares of $4 per gallon of gas. But since you are looking for a Mustang to drive, that is not really a problem for you.

See you on the highways.

Free Ford Insurance Quotes

 

August 23, 2009 by · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

What must be done when searching and receiving Ford free insurance quotes in Houston?

Queenie

Houston Texas

With the increased number of insurance providers across the state, almost all of them are offering Ford free insurance quotes to their clients. But not everyone is equipped to understanding and performing the necessary acts before applying for the said type of insurance.

Before anything else, you must investigate the insurance company you want to have your Ford vehicle insured in Houston. Reputation, client feedbacks and financial stability must be taken into consideration. It is imperative that apart from getting Ford free insurance, the protection of your assets as well as your own financial welfare is also prioritized. Make sure to be comparing more than 3 different insurance companies. Check these companies’ competitors and also request for their rates. This will aid you in enhancing your comparison of insurers because every insurance company may vary in their types of coverage and policy rates.

It is not only important to choose a well-rounded policy, but also a useful one. There are car insurance coverage types that include “extra” car services such as extra car rental services provided under comprehensive and collision coverage types. It looks attractive on the surface but you have to assess yourself first if this “extra” service can better serve you on a daily basis. If not, you can delete it from your policy thus, decreasing your car insurance rates.

After inspecting the rates, narrow down your choices with the ones favorable to you and contact them one by one. During the conversation, address clarifications to their agent and acquire as much information as you can. You have to make sure that the needs you demand from these companies must be met. Otherwise, you can jump unto the next insurer listed.

Clients must be wary not to be lured with free insurance quotes given online such as a Ford free insurance in Houston. Above everything else, it is important to read the terms and conditions of your chosen policy before you sign up and entrust your future to them.

How To Get SUV Insurance

 

July 26, 2009 by · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

Are SUV’s harder to insure?

Blair

Houston Texas

SUV insurance companies set rates according to the specific model you drive, where you reside, driving record, your credit history, and the safety equipment installed in your vehicle, you can utilize the following strategies in keeping your premium rates low, attainable and money-saving.

Shop around. As the saying goes, “collect then select.” This is well utilized whenever you are out on a quest in finding the cheapest rate that you could possibly find. Applying for free quotes is the best way to accomplish this. It will surprise you with how much rates on similar coverage can vary from one insurer to another.

Be smart. Before driving away in a new SUV, ask your insurance agent as to the kind of rates you will be expecting from that specific vehicle. If the rates are more than what you have planned, consider taking a different model.

Be a defensive driver. Keeping your driving record as clean as possible will give you lower rates upon application. So keep eye on the road, hands on the wheel and always be a defensive driver in order to prevent accidents.

High credit score. Taking responsibility in paying your bills full and on time will guarantee you higher chances in acquiring lower rates.

Safety equipment on your SUV. Aside from protecting your life against road mishaps, installing safety gadgets such as airbags, anti-lock brakes, and park assist will keep you from colliding with another vehicle or worse, damaging your car. This will put you at lesser risk for accidents.

1. Buy your home and car insurance from the same company. Insurers are always after the money. And applying your SUV and home insurance within the same company will totally delight them. Thus, giving you the privilege of obtaining cheaper SUV insurance rates.

2. Group insurance. If you are a member of an auto club, you can qualify for lower rates with a particular insurer.

In conclusion, driving your SUV and keeping your SUV insurance rates are not mutually exclusive. Therefore, take advantage of cost-saving strategies, free quotes and customized policy made specifically for you.

2009 Ford Escape Hybrid – Should I Buy One?

 

November 14, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

My son keeps on telling me that I should add the 2009 Ford Escape Hybrid in my list of the vehicles to consider buying here in Houston, Texas. I heard that this has been re-designed, what has been changed?

Norman

Houston, TX

The 2009 Ford Escape Hybrid has received ruthless reviews, especially here in Houston, Texas, but it has been re-designed and fine-tuned by the manufacturer so to make this model headed back to the top. Together with the exterior revamp of the 2008 model, Ford has increased its power to provide better handling and a more suave and enjoyable drive. For this reason, Ford Escape has been more admired in terms of sales that it has been the past years. Its 2.5 liter engine is the most visible alteration which has improved its power by 22 horses. This model would even take less than 10 seconds to reach 60mph. You will also notice that sound that is related to its uneven transmission has been gotten rid of.

The 2009 Ford Escape Hybrid also has a new suspension system and electronic stability control that would let a substantial development in driving. In terms of vehicle sales, dealers disclose that the interior is the main advantage of the 2009 Ford Escape Hybrid. This features a voice activated Sync system for the audio, mobile phone and other electronic gadgets. It also has an outstanding cargo space and is quite relaxing. The interior of this model is pleasingly competent at maintaining exterior sounds out the vehicle.

2009 Ford Focus Houston Dealer

 

November 12, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

So what’s up with the 2009 Ford Focus? Will there be enough pull for me to go to a Ford dealer here in Houston, Texas? I’m calling for some advice here.

Phillip

Houston, TX

Hello there, Phillip. I’m guessing that the best answer to your question is that the Ford motor company has upped the ante for the compact sedan market with its 2009 Ford Focus. I think most of the 2009 Focus owners in Houston, Texas are quite fond of the current year model. Although I’m not in the market for a new car right now, I figured that there are more than a couple of things to note in the new Focus.

Upped the ante, what exactly did I mean by that? Well, Ford has the 2.0 liter Duratec engine that’s supposed to give you 35 miles to a gallon. That’s almost the performance of a hybrid. But of course, that’s their standard rating. Actual values could prove to be like 3 to 4 points off, but still good for a sedan. What caught my eye in terms of features, though, is the SYNC system. Oh, my, I am still a techno freak. The SYNC system is supposed to integrate, via Bluetooth, a phone and even your digital music player. I think this feature on a Ford will prove to be very valuable in terms of safety. Nothing distracts a driver more than his or her mobile phone. So just imagine, having it all integrated in your car and voice-activated. You can even fetch a song from your music player through voice. WOW. That’s what I said, too.

Happy Focus-ing, Phillip.

2008 Ford Edge Packages

 

September 27, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

I was really fascinated with the 2008 Ford Edge when I saw one on display on a Ford Dealer here in Houston, Texas. I am already working my finances to get this SUV. Are there any kinds of packages that you can recommend?

Adam

Houston, TX

You definitely made a good choice by planning to buy a Ford Edge unit. If you are mad about SUVs like me, you will greatly appreciate the way this SUV was packaged. I can share some of the packages that the 2008 Ford Edge comes with. My best friend works with a Ford dealer in Houston, Texas and he provided me the following information.

The 2008 Ford Edge is offered in three trims like SE, SEL, and Limited. All three models are powered by a 3.5-liter V6 engine which produces 265 horsepower and 253 pound-feet of torque, matched with six-speed automatic transmission.

It is also offered on a 4-wheel drive as a standard. AWD is also available for all models. Prices for each of the models start at $25,565 for the Standard SE and $27,315 for SE All -Wheel Drive. These prices may always subject to change. As for the Edge SE standard, price starts at $25,565 whereas the AWD runs for $27,315. The Limited Edition which I consider the most expensive one has a running price of $30,555 for the standard and $32,305 for the all wheel drive. There are available premium packages that you can purchase to have some upgrades on the sound system, upholstery and even climate controls. I suggest you also start looking for low priced auto insurance. It would be one of the most practical upgrade that you can get.

2008 Ford Edge Overview

 

September 27, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

I remember seeing the 2007 model for the Ford Edge here in Houston, Texas. Are there new updates for this model this year?

Andrea

Houston, TX

Ford Edge was introduced as a new product for the 2007 model year; the 2008 Edge provides more equipment and will be a Limited model. One major enhancements featured on this newer version is the Ford Sync communications and entertainment system. This system allows the driver to surf through radio stations and make phone calls using voice commands. This navigation system adds voice activation, one touch window controls, and a new interior package with red seating contrasted with stitches. Also available are power lift gate, 20-inch wheels and a universal garage door opener.

The new 2008 Ford Edge has better packaging than that of the previous model. It is 500 pounds lighter than an Explorer and enjoys an edge of two to three miles per gallon in fuel economy. I am about to swap my 2007 model for the newer version this month here in Houston, Texas and I am really excited about it. I enjoyed a short but sweet test drive with this SUV cross over that’s why I decided to let go off my 2007 model. I was also running a research about an affordable auto insurance that would be best for this upcoming purchase, and luckily, I found one on this web site.

Houston Texas Ford Sedan Dealership

 

September 1, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

I would like to purchase a sedan from a Houston Ford dealer; however I do not like to have an upside down loan. Is there a way to do this?

Chuck

Houston TX

An upside down loan is when you are in debt more for a car than it is worth. That occurs when you purchase a car and, when it is new, the price goes down really quickly, so for the first two years there may be a disparity of a few thousand dollars between what you your debt is and what the car’s worth. That is the reason why you need to know what you are acquiring when you visit your Houston Ford dealer to get your car, because although you try to sell it later on, you may still be shelling out the car notes and will not have any cash left over to purchase a new car.

If you do not like to have an upside down loan from your Houston Ford dealer, then you only truly have two choices: you can either pass the time until this has a better chance of not occurring, or you can put aside a lot of cash.

Regularly, when I acquire a car I use it for a long time. It is my husband who goes through cars like wild. I wait for cars, because I know that waiting will be able to get me a better deal from my Houston Ford dealer.
You can save up a lot of cash and give a big deposit. Another way is you can just wait until your credit standing is better to get a great interest rating. Any way, you should place down at least 20% for a down payment, however even a small interest rate will not reason you from an upside down loan.

Ford Truck Northwest Houston Texas

 

September 1, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

Are then any good deals on a Houston Ford truck in Northwest Houston?

Victor

Houston TX

You know you asked at just the correct time, because I reside in Northwest Houston right downhill from Joe Myers Ford. They are at all times in advertising about their good deals and I past them everyday. My brother purchased his Houston Ford truck from them two years ago. There are a lot of good deals now for a person who wants to buy a used Houston Ford truck. A 2007 Ford Explorer Sport Truck was $25,495, and now it is just five dollars under twenty thousand. So that is about $5,500 in savings. It is almost good as new, too.

A 2003 Ford F-150 is very cheap. It was at first $14,595, and now it is selling for $12,995. That is not a very big savings, but it is still a low price for a car that is almost new. A 2005 Ford F-350 Super Duty is one has hardly any difference in price. The price before was $33,995, and now it is just only a thousand dollars less. You can do better, particularly allowing for that this is more costly than a brand new car. I am fond of the design, and it is better for somebody who is into the beast machine Houston Ford truck.

A 2001 Ford F-150 was going for $24,995, and now it is $6000 less than that. That is an attractively good price, but I doubt if that is correct for the less value? It maybe because it is in a great state or has a warranty. I hope I was able to help.

Buying a New Ford Vehicle in Houston Texas

 

September 1, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

I do not know what model I am going to obtain yet for my new car, but I do know that it is going to be from a Ford dealer in Houston. Is there anything concerning cost that I ought to have a look out for while I am shopping for cars at a Ford dealer in Houston?

Sharon

Houston TX

Sharon, if you are planning on going to a Ford dealer in Houston, you absolutely should know what type of car you are going to get ahead of time. First of all, they regularly sell all types of cars even with the given name of Ford dealer in Houston, so the great selection can be confusing, more so if you are a first time buyer. My little sister go to a Ford dealer in Houston with not having researched what she liked the first time, and albeit she asked to see Fords, she ended up with a Chrysler.

But you should also know prior to purchasing a car which one you like, and a good means to settle on that is to think out what the expenses will be after you purchase the car. If your credit is not so good, then you should perhaps get a less expensive car, because or else your monthly payments will be vast and so on. Some cars value more than others to keep. No-one costs more for an oil change for one car over another, however if you acquire a certain type of car then the parts can be quite expensive. I had a BMW on one occasion and the costs of the parts, even the black market ones, were a killer. Think about that ahead of purchasing any European car.

Trucks and SUVs seem great and drive great and have good performance and all that, but they also cost several hundred dollars per month to keep filled up. Unless you are prepared to make that type of commitment or initiate riding your bike a lot, you need to keep away. Anytime you purchase a new car, its price goes down really quickly as soon as you drive it off the lot. The first two years are the nastiest. But there are cars decreases in value more quickly than others, so you can get a car that decrease in value slowly and if you ever need to sell it, you might in fact make a little money off of it.

Insurance is an immense cost. For us it is about a thousand dollars a year and it might probably be less if we possess more insurable cars. If you get a secure, not so expensive car that is not on the mainly stolen list, then you are probably good to go.

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