Monday, June 28, 2010

Ford Motor Co. Expanding Soy Foam & Biobased Materials Use

Ford will continue expanding their “green” effort according to a recent article found in USAgNet. The article stated that…


the new 2011 Ford Explorer will now feature soy foam in seat cushions and seatbacks, further expanding the company's use of biobased products. Ford is expanding its use of bio-based soy foam through its vehicle lineup this year as part of an ongoing effort to use more renewable and recyclable materials.

See the Ford Explorer at Planet Ford 59 today.

Thursday, June 24, 2010


For a Ford Team that originally plan to see if the Ford Mustang could get 1,000 laps they were surprise to see what would happen next.

The 2011 Ford Mustang surpass the 1,000 laps and went on to complete 1,457 laps. The trip totaled 776.5 miles on a 16-gallon tank. Oh course the drivers were cruising around the Bristol Motor Speedway at a pace of 43.9 mph and the trip took over 17 hours.

Many car enthusiast are aware that the 2011 Ford Mustang is the first car with more than 300 horsepower to get over 30 mpg on the highway and a Ford team recently proved it can do even better.

Stop by Planet Ford and see the 2010 Ford Mustang.

Source (Drive On)

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

The Ford F-150 topped Kelley Blue Book’s ranking of new pickups this year.

The Kelley Blue Book, which analyzes vehicle pricing and values, called the F-150 “strong and refined in every aspect,” from its exterior styling to its towing.
Kelley Blue Book's top five pickups for the 2010 model year

1. Ford F-150

2. 2010 Ram 1500

3. Chevrolet Silverado 1500

4. Toyota Tundra

5. Nissan Titan

See full article here.

Monday, June 21, 2010

2010s Best Convertibles

A article in MSN Autos named the Ford Mustang as one of the best convertibles in the 2010 market. MSN Autos stated that,

...the Chevy Camaro versus Ford Mustang argument is a lively one, with both vehicles providing staggering horsepower at bargain prices.
Both V6 and V8 versions of the cars are within a couple of horsepower of each other, and the respective model lines are priced comparably.

But when it comes to convertibles, there's no comparison — at least not yet.

That's because there isn't a convertible Camaro, and there won't be until next year. There are, however, a couple of convertible Mustangs: a 306-horse 3.7-liter V6, which provides some much-needed muscle at the price point and a 5.0-liter V8 that can make 412 horsepower.

Remember that Planet Ford 59 has the new 2010 Ford Mustang! See whyt it is named one of the best convertibles in the market.

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Missouri City: Big gator found in backyard pool of Planet Ford Employee

A huge alligator was found in the pool of one of out Planet Ford employee.

Jodie Morris our Marketing Director went into her backyard to let her dogs out when she noticed something strange in her pool.

She took a closer look and spotted the huge alligator resting at the bottom of her pool.

The local Sienna Plantation game warden arrived at the home and captured the alligator with a catch pole.

Jodie and her family made sure to get various pictures to prove to friends and relatives that might not believe their story.

After it’s captured the alligator was later taken to El Campo and released.

Full story seen on ABC 13





Monday, June 14, 2010



Father’s day is just around the corner and if your dad is a Ford fan we have compiled a list of items that we feel he will like for his special day. (Items can be found on http://www.fordcollection.com/)

Decorate His Den: Set of heavy duty glass handle mugs. A perfect gift for any true Ford fanatic! Hand wash only!. Prices start at $22.99 for 4.

Make Him Look Good: This one of a kind neck tie will allow you to show your Ford pride in style. Color matched to officially be Ford blue!


Keep Him Warm: Men's leather and wool jacket with stand collar. 60% wool / 20% polyester / 20% viscose. Genuine leather sleeves and trim. Full taffeta lined quilted insulation.


Make Him Feel Like a Kid Again: Get him a 1:14 SCALE RAPTOR RC! A off road full function r/c with big oversized rubber tires, chrome wheels, four wheel suspension, steering alignment adjustment. Over sized brush guard and impact resistant body for rugged terrain. Unit uses (1) 6V NiCd battery, controller uses (1) 9V bat


Fix His Drive: Wilson(R) Harmonized Putter features a soft polymer insert is same hardness as golf ball cover and is double milled to be flat. True Temper(TM) steel shafts.

The Ford Collection includes more than 750 unique Ford, Lincoln and Mercury branded items.
For more info regarding availability visit http://www.fordcollection.com/ or call Planet Ford 59.

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

New Feature for Ford Sync


An article in AutoBlog.com stated that Ford will add the ability to sync Google maps directions to your Ford Sync. Great news for those people who use Google Maps to figure their way out from Point A to Point B.

The article also stated that "drivers of late-model Ford vehicles equipped with Sync Traffic, Directions and Information (TDI) will soon be able to plot out their routes using Google Maps on their home computer and then download turn-by-turn directions directly to the car".

To use the latest feature Ford and Lincoln owners must used the "Send to Sync" feature and register on syncmyride.com for the free TDI services. The ability to send Google directions to Sync TDI will be launched later this month.

Friday, June 4, 2010

Fiesta a Great Buy for Under $25k.


Yahoo! Autos recent article, 8 Greatest Cars and SUV’s for Under $25K named the Ford Fiesta as one of the must have cars to buy. With an MSRP of $13,320-$17120 and fuel economy of 30/40 mpg it is not surprise the Fiesta made Yahoo’s list. To see the full list click here or to see when the Ford Fiesta is arriving near you visit Planet Ford 59 and talk to any Planet Ford Rep.

Thursday, June 3, 2010

Plane Crashes Near Planet Ford 59

A loud boom scared many employees at the Planet Ford 59 around 2pm. Employees and customers were curious to what that sound was. It was not until employees of the store inform that the sound was a small plane that crashed about a kilometer away from the store.

Take a look at the full story here .

The Pony is Back!!!

The Pony is Back!

After vast improvements on the Ford Mustang, the Pony has made it the muscle car sales leader for the month of May. According to AutoBlog.com, Ford managed to sell 10,222 Mustangs, while Chevy only moved 8,931 Camaros.

AutoBlog.com also reported that while the Mustang tended to rank higher in comparisons against the Camaro even before the new engines hit the scene for 2011, American buyers responded to the big power numbers and menacing style of the General Motors muscle car. Now that the Ford is cranking out slightly more grunt and marginally better fuel economy, Chevrolet may find itself playing catch up for the rest of the year.

Stop by Planet Ford 59 and see what all the Mustang fuss is about.

Original Article (AutoBlog)

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Ford Plans to Kill Storied Mercury

Original Story found The Wall Street Journal,

Ford Motor Co. is preparing to phase out its 71-year old Mercury brand, adding to the list of storied Detroit nameplates that reached the end of the road in recent years as the industry has become more competitive.


Ford Chief Executive Alan Mulally and his top lieutenants have won the backing of key members of the Ford family and are expected to seek approval from the car maker's board to kill Mercury after years of dwindling sales, a person familiar with the matter said Thursday.


Mercury was created in 1939 by Edsel Ford, the son of legendary founder Henry Ford. It was prompted by General Motors Co.'s strategy of building a "ladder of brands" that included Chevrolet, Pontiac, Oldsmobile, Buick and Cadillac. That allowed GM to appeal to a wide range of customers and move them up the brand and price ladder as their incomes rose, enabling GM to pass Ford as the world's largest auto maker.


Mercury would be the latest Detroit brand to die since 2000. As part of its bankruptcy restructuring last year, GM shut down its Pontiac and Saturn divisions, and Hummer appears to be headed for the same fate. Earlier this decade GM phased out Oldsmobile and Chrysler Group LLC killed off Plymouth.


Mercury's future has been in question ever since Mr. Mulally arrived as CEO in 2006 and mapped out a turnaround plan that called for phasing out niche brands and putting most of the company's resources into its Ford division. Since then, Ford has sold Jaguar, Land Rover and most recently Volvo.


A person familiar with the company's plans said Mr. Mulally and other senior executives recently persuaded the company's chairman, William C. Ford Jr., and a cousin of his who works at the company, Elena Ford, to phase out Mercury. Elena Ford had strongly opposed previous efforts to shut down the brand.


News of the plan was first reported by Bloomberg News.
Mercury was supposed to give Ford a midpriced car that fit between the inexpensive Ford models and its more luxurious Lincolns.


For several decades that strategy seemed to work, with Mercurys such as the Cougar and Marquis selling well. But by the 1980s Mercury had little identity of its own—a problem that would become endemic for most of Detroit. Most Mercury models were simply Fords fitted with different grilles and tail lights. GM did the same, fielding nearly identical cars as Buicks, Chevrolets, Pontiacs and Oldsmobiles.


In the 1990s, Ford imported sporty cars made by its European arm and sold them under the Mercury nameplate, but the effort did little to raise the brand's profile.


In recent years, Ford tried to market Mercury to women drivers, but sales continued to dwindle. In 2009, Ford sold 92,299 Mercury vehicles, down from 359,143 in 2000.


"Mercury is a brand that has lost its meaning in the American automotive marketplace and it isn't worth trying to change that," Edmunds.com CEO Jeremy Anwyl said in a statement.
Under Mr. Mulally, Mercury received few new models. The Sable sedan—a knockoff of the Ford Taurus—was phased out in 2009 and production of the Mountaineer sport-utility vehicle and Grand Marquis large sedan will end this year.


That leaves Mercury with only two models: the Milan, a midsized car, and the Mariner, a small SUV. Ford planned to launch a Mercury version of its Ford Focus compact, but Mr. Mulally was faced with deciding whether it would be worth investing more in the marque.


Ford spokesman Mark Truby declined to confirm any discussions about the end of Mercury.
Stephen Munroe, general manager of Statewide Ford Lincoln Mercury in Van Wert, Ohio, said he was untroubled by the news. He said it would simplify his inventory since many of the Mercury cars have "sister" vehicles in the Ford brand.


The challenge, Mr. Munroe said, would be to eliminate Mercury without hurting the current good consumer buzz about Ford.


But the hundreds of dealers that sell only Lincolns and Mercurys may find it difficult to continue without the volume from Mercury. A person familiar with the matter at Ford said the company hopes to merge many of those dealers with existing Ford dealerships or shut them.
Mercury had 1,780 U.S. dealers at the end of 2009, according to a Ford filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission.


Ford officials also are engaged in an intense review of the future of Lincoln, which has struggled as well despite its fairly new line-up. A separate person familiar with the company's thinking said all options are under consideration for Lincoln, which hasn't measured up to becoming a luxury brand able to compete with Mercedes, BMW, Lexus or the revitalized Cadillac.

Article written by MATTHEW DOLAN