Keep Calm And Drive a Ford Wheeled bag cabin luggage suitcase trolley 17" laptop
by KAVALLA
Wheeled Cabin Laptop Business Suitcase Briefcase Pilot Trolley Case Travel Bag
Black wheeled executive laptop business case
Wheeled cabin laptop business suitcase briefcase pilot trolley case travel bag, sophisticated business
Wheeled carry case is perfect for those with a busy business schedule. Ideal for daily business usage and those lengthy business trips. Durable and Hard wearing, this bag is designed for the most demanding of business schedules.
High quality executive business trolley case made by super lightweight polyester material.
Designed to fit laptops up to 17" screens
Push button telescopic handle that zips away when not in use, strong plastic grab handle.
Weighing 3kg approx, Dimensions: W:43cm x H:37cm x D:26cm approx.
Features - With Inner Pocket
Holdall Dimensions - W:44cm H:38 cm D:23cm
Main Compartment - Twin zip
Material - Polycarbon/ Plastic
Suitcase with two wheels
Style - Briefcase Bag
Type - Luggage
Weight - 2.8kg Approx
Design Keep Calm And Drive a Ford Wheeled
<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 Crown Victoria, a great propulsion, last renewed in 1997, totally out of date.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>