Keep Calm And Drive a Ford Cigaret Electronic case with Necklace Lanyard
by KAVALLA
Design Keep Calm And Drive a Ford Cigaret
<p> Ford is an American car manufacturer based in Dearborn, a suburb of Detroit, Michigan. </p> <h3> Ford cars </h3> <p> Ford Fiesta, subcompact introduced for the 2012 model year. Model largely inspired by the Fiesta for sale in Europe. Only a few details have been modified to match North American standards. </P> <p> Focus, Model similar to the European model since the last generation of 2011. </p> <p> Fusion, released in 2013, identical to the Ford Mondeo. </P> <p> Taurus, sixth generation released in 2009. The Taurus is extremely popular across the Atlantic. </p> <p> Edge, introduced in 2007, this family-friendly recreational vehicle is the second vehicle to wear the "New Edge" look. It aims in particular the Toyota Highlander. This was the first to integrate the Sync / MyFord Touch system. </P> <p> Crown Victoria, a great propulsion, last renewed in 1997, totally out of date. It is now on sale only as a fleet vehicle, as a taxi or police car. </P> <p> Mustang, coupe and convertible last renewed in 2014. </p> <p> F-Series , an extremely popular pickup in the United States: it has been at the top of sales for all categories for over twenty years. Flex, 5 or 7 seater minivan with or without AWD launched in 2008. </p> <p> Escape, 4x4 born, the origin, of the union between Ford and Mazda. For the 2013 model year, it is identical to the Ford Kuga. Available in hybrid version. </P> <p> Explorer, 4x4 very popular until the soaring price of oil. Launched in the early 1990s. </P> <p> Expedition, a long version of the Explorer, can have up to eight seats. It has an even longer version called EL. </P> <p> Ranger, very popular pickup in the 1990s, disappears in 2012, then reappears in 2019. </p> <p> E-Series , very big van as only Americans know how to do it. Available in several lengths and in utility or family versions. </P> <p> Transit Connect, mini-van introduced in 2010 as the first European model of Ford introduced in the United States, a model that surprises the Americans thanks to its modularity, its safety and legendary handling for a utility </p> <h3> List of old ford models </h3> <ul> <li> Anglia (1938-67) </li> <li> B-Max (2012) -17) </li> <li> Capri (1969-86) </li> <li> Consul (1951-62 and 1972-75) </li> <li> Cortina (1962-82) </li> <li> Cougar (1999-2002) </li> <li> Courier (1991-2002) </li> <li> E83W (1938-57) </li> <li> Escort (1955-2002) </li> <li> Explorer (1998-2002) </li> <li> Fusion (2002-12) </li> <li> Granada (1972-94) </li> <li> Orion (1983-93) </li> <li> Probe (1994-98) </li> <li> Puma (1997-2002) </li> <li> Scorpio (1980-98) </li> <li> Sierra (1982-) 93) </li> <li> SportKa (2003-05) </li> <li> StreetKa (2003-05) </li> <li> Taunus (1939-94) </li> <li> Thames 400E (1957-65) Zephyr (1950-72) Zodiac (1953-72) Fordism </h3> <p> It is June 16, 1903, that Henry Ford creates the Ford Motor Company. To produce the Ford T, Henry Ford had to put in place a new method of work, later called "Fordism", inspired directly by Taylorism, himself named O.S.T. (Scientific Organization of Labor). The division of labor into a vertical division (separation between design and implementation) and into a horizontal division (parcellisation of tasks), and the appearance of the assembly line (and thus the assembly line work). </P>