The F-150 has been proudly representing the Ford brand for decades and today ranks as America’s top-selling truck of all time. Meanwhile, Ford supplies more vehicles to America’s police departments than any other brand.
So it was inevitable that at some point, those two truths would arrive at the same intersection. And so it goes with the 2018 Ford F-150 Police Responder.
Discover More About the Ford F-150 Police Responder
Ford recently unveiled a “pursuit rated” version of the F-150 dubbed the Police Responder. This special F-150 is outfitted for use by law enforcement departments and represents a first of its kind.
The Police Responder is built for power, speed, and all-terrain off-roading capabilities. The 3.5-liter EcoBoost® engine allows for speeds of up to 100 mph, 375 horsepower, and 470 lb.-ft. of torque, all backed by a police-calibrated braking system. The all-terrain tires are positioned on a 145-inch wheelbase and powered by a 10-speed transmission, making the Police Responder an ideal vehicle for police departments in rural areas, border patrol agencies and fish and game authorities.
The best-in-class interior volume comfortably seats five and a 240-amp alternator is in place to address radio, siren and other electrical needs. The exterior is built from a high-strength, military-grade aluminum-alloy body atop a steel frame.
But the F-150 Police Responder is just the latest in Ford’s dedication to our nation’s law enforcement agencies. This specialized vehicles joins a fleet of Ford cars, trucks, SUVs, and vans designed specifically for police use. The Crown Victoria and the Explorer have been staples of police departments for years and Ford recently added a modified version of the Fusion to give police departments an eco-friendly sedan option.
This adoption is set to save police departments thousands of dollars per year because the large battery will allow officers to idle with the engine off while keeping power for electronics turned on.
Learn More at Stearns Ford in Burlington, NC
Stearns Ford is a respected member of the Burlington, North Carolina, community and is proud to represent Ford’s commitment to both local and national law enforcement agencies. Visit us on Alamance Road in Burlington to meet our team, learn more about our dedication to the community, or to browse our selection of vehicles.
What to Expect with the 2018 Ford EcoSport
Ford’s legacy of reliability gains a foothold on generations to come with their innovative 2018 Ford EcoSport. The EcoSport brings comfort, performance, and technology together in one simple package.
This new subcompact crossover will be available in four unique trims: S, SE, SES, and Titanium with chrome upgrades and premium features. It is slated for release early in 2018.
Here’s what can drivers expect:
2018 Ford EcoSport at a Glance
Exterior and Interior Features
Designed much like the Ford Escape, the 2018 EcoSport is a slimmed down SUV. The design is sleek, bold, and has plenty of contours with a distinct Ford style. And despite being a compact SUV, the 2018 EcoSport offers plenty of interior space for you and up to five passengers.
It features Ford’s Standard Cargo Management System with adjustable rear load floor and shelf, and available cargo net and organizers. The rear hatch opens sideways rather than upwards to accommodate the vehicle’s sturdy, protective frame. Need more room for cargo? The Escape has you covered with 60/40 fold-flat rear seats, glove box shelving, and multiple storage pockets.
Power and Performance
Choose from two EcoBoost-driven powertrain options to give you practicality or a burst in performance. All models come standard with a six-speed automatic transmission, Auto Start-Stop Technology, and AWD capability — but they differ under the hood from one powertrain to the next.
The S and SE models incorporate a turbocharged and direct-injected 1.0L EcoBoost three-cylinder powertrain with a front-wheel drive and up to 123 horsepower, while the SES and Titanium trims feature a 2.0L EcoBoost naturally aspirated engine with Ford’s Intelligent 4WD system and up to 143 horsepower.
Technology and Features
Convenience and safety go hand-in-hand with the 2018 Ford EcoSport. For navigation and infotainment, expect an available 8-inch “floating” touchscreen display, with voice-recognition based Sync® 3 software. You’ll get Android Auto™ and Apple CarPlay™ integration, as well as Wi-Fi® connection for up to 10 devices simultaneously. Other available technology features include:
- B&O Play premium audio system
- Blind Spot Information System
- FordPass™ Remote
- Fast-charging USB ports
- Sirius XM Radio
- MyKey young driver technology
Where to Find the 2018 Ford EcoSport
If you want to stay up-to-date on the latest release date and news for the 2018 Ford EcoSport, look to Stearns Ford in Burlington, North Carolina, for answers. Our friendly staff is here to keep you informed. While you wait, get quick answers about financing and trade-in options for your next Ford vehicle. Call us at (888) 789-8795 today.
If you’ve heard good things about the 2018 Ford Focus, we have good news: They’re true. Why else would more than 158,000 of these popular cars have been sold in the U.S. last year?
We’ve got more good news: The Focus comes as either a hatchback or a sedan. Now if you’re interested in the focus, that leaves you with a decision, and we’re here to help you make it.
Let’s break down the differences to help you narrow down your search.
2018 Ford Focus Hatchback vs. Sedan
We’ll start with the basics.
The 2018 Ford Focus sedan checks in with a standard 5-speed manual transmission combined with a 2.0L 4-cylinder engine. With that powertrain, this car offers you 160 horsepower and 146 lb.-ft. of torque. A 6-speed automatic transmission is also available if you prefer to let the car do the shifting. City drivers get an EPA-estimated 25 mpg while this Focus can get up to 34 mpg on the highway.
Meanwhile, the 2018 Ford Focus hatchback features a 6-speed automatic standard transmission (with no manual option) and the same engine. The horsepower and torque mirror those of the sedan while the hatchback generates slightly better fuel economy — 26 mpg in the city and up to 38 on the highway.
So where are the key differences in these two designs?
- The sedan is a little more affordable than the hatchback.
- The hatchback gets slightly better gas mileage than the sedan.
- The hatchback features only an automatic transmission while the sedan can go either way.
- The body of the sedan is 7 inches longer than the hatchback, but the models sport the same interior measurements.
- The hatchback is only moderately heavier than the sedan.
- The hatchback is available with a rear spoiler.
- The hatchback comes standard with SiriusXM® Radio and also features a few interior options such as a heated or leather-wrapped steering wheel and heated front seats.
- The hatchback has some optional packages not found in the sedan, like a cold weather package and an interior protection package.
To summarize, the Ford Focus sedan is geared more toward the practical, “point A to point B” driver. The hatchback is designed for drivers looking for a little more attitude in their ride.
Find a Ford Focus in Burlington, NC
Hearing all those good things about the Focus will get you interested, but you won’t know if it’s the right car for you until you see it for yourself. You can find the 2018 Ford Focus Hatchback and Sedan for sale in Burlington, North Carolina, at our dealership. Our team at Stearns Ford welcomes you to visit for a test drive.
What You Need to Know About Ford Co-Pilot360™
Set to roll out in fall 2018, Ford Co-Pilot360™ will give you confidence on daily adventures in your Ford. As the roads get more congested and distractions become more prevalent, this advanced suite of driver-assist technologies includes a number of standard features that normally come as premium options, even for luxury brands. You’ll feel safer behind the wheel of any Ford vehicle with this equipment.
Below, we break down all of the driver-assist technologies that will come standard on Ford’s new passenger cars, SUVs, and trucks in the near future.
Standard Ford Co-Pilot360™ Driver-Assist Systems
Automatic Emergency Braking with Pedestrian Detection
In 2016, frontal impacts accounted for 54% of deaths in crashes involving passenger vehicles. Ford Co-Pilot360 with standard Automatic Emergency Braking helps drivers avoid or minimize the impact of frontal crashes using radar and camera technology.
If a potential collision with another vehicle or pedestrian is detected, this system will warn you with visual cues and alert sounds. If you don’t respond sufficiently, the system can automatically apply the brakes.
Blind Spot Information System (BLIS®) With Cross Traffic Alert
You’re driving along when a vehicle enters your blind spot. With BLIS, you’ll be warned if there’s a vehicle in your blind spot zone on either side of your car, making lane changes much safer. BLIS also features Cross Traffic Alert, which detects and notifies you of approaching vehicles while backing out of parking spaces.
Lane Keeping System
This nifty system has three primary functions. If you start to leave your lane without signaling, the steering wheel will vibrate, so you can correct course. Second, Lane Keeping System will actually help you steer back to the center of the lane by adjusting steering torque. And lastly, when the system senses that you’re not being an attentive driver, it will produce visual and audio warnings.
Rear Backup Camera
Per the NHTSA, all cars sold in the U.S. must include a backup camera by May 2018. This potentially life-saving feature allows you to see what’s behind you when in reverse, whether you’re backing out of your driveway or exiting a parallel parking space.
Auto High Beam
You may or may not already use your brights while driving at night. Auto High Beam senses when to turn your high beams on and off, giving you the best visibility on dark roads. And because you won’t need to manually switch off your high beams every time a driver approaches, you can focus on driving.
Drive Home in a New Vehicle With Ford Co-Pilot360
Keep an eye out for the new 2019 Ford Edge and Edge ST — the first vehicles to be equipped with Ford Co-Pilot360 — from the new car inventory at Stearns Ford. To learn more about this suite of safety features, contact us today.
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