1993 Ford Crown Victoria 83,000 Miles Beautiful Car on 2040-cars
Valley Grove, West Virginia, United States
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|
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From CrabWalks at dawn to post-testing sushi: An inside look at Autoblog’s Tech of the Year Award
Thu, Dec 1 2022TROY, Mich. — On a chilly fall morning, Senior Editor John Snyder rolled into a sleepy suburban park tucked away next to a cemetery a few miles north of Detroit. Driving diagonally — CrabWalking — in the GMC Hummer EV, he made quite the entrance as he maneuvered across the parking lot to the bemusement of Autoblog editors and a few curious park-goers up for their early morning runs. Snyder got everyoneÂ’s attention, and as we evaluate the latest wave of technologies transforming the automotive industry, pizazz matters. We added "wow factor" to our criteria for the 2022 Autoblog Technology of the Year Award, in keeping with the times. The HummerÂ’s CrabWalk feature might have won, had wowness been the only criteria, but we also scored the technologies on significance and how well they work. As it was, the Hummer finished a competitive second this year, behind FordÂ’s Onboard Scales and Smart Hitch, which make towing and hauling easier for modern truck owners. The Genesis GV60Â’s Biometrics was within striking distance in third place, bringing the facial recognition and fingerprint tech commonly used in phones to your car. For more on FordÂ’s win — its second straight Autoblog Technology of the Year Award — read Road Test Editor Zac PalmerÂ’s complete recap. Many have asked: Why do Tech of the Year? For Autoblog, itÂ’s been a point of pride for nearly a decade. In the early days it was a way to differentiate ourselves from print magazines, some of which have been giving out car of the year awards since the early days of the Cold War. With Tech of the Year, we seek to highlight the ways experiencing a vehicle is changing. It was true in 2013 and resonates even more as we head into 2023. Cars and transportation have changed more in the past decade than in arguably the previous four. At its most basic experience, driving a 1985 Buick LeSabre with a decent radio and comfy interior was not all that different from driving a 2005 Buick Lacrosse. Just a few years later, many cars had touchscreens, the internet and some means of driver assistance. Ford joins Tesla as the only two-time winner of Tech of the Year. The Blue Oval captured the award last year for its Pro Power Onboard generator. Tesla won in 2014 for its Supercharger network, and the Model S won in 2016, when we briefly gave out a “technology car” of the year award, in addition to honoring a particular feature.
Ford reserving 50th Anniversary Mustangs for service members
Tue, Dec 16 2014Think getting your hands on one of the 1,964 50th Anniversary Ford Mustangs is hard as a civilian? Imagine how tough it might be for the Mustang fanatics in our nation's military. Perhaps recognizing this fact, Ford Emerging Market Services and the Overseas Military Sales Corporation (the only Ford-authorized retailer on the military's bases) ran a raffle, with the winners receiving the opportunity to purchase one of the limited-edition muscle cars. Ford EMS and OMS received 300 entries to the raffle, although with only eight 50th Anniversary Stangs to hand out, we imagine there were quite a lot of disappointed soldiers, sailors, airmen and marines. "We are pleased to offer limited-edition anniversary Mustangs to members of our military through our Military Appreciation Program, and we are delighted at the response it's receiving," Doug Walczak, EMS' fleet sales manager, said. The first Mustang was delivered to Army Maj. Del Boyer, shown above. While Maj. Boyer took delivery in New York, the raffle was open to servicemembers both at home and abroad.
New Ford Police Interceptor tech protects cops' backsides
Mon, 22 Jul 2013It was only a matter of time before law enforcement agencies would realize the potential of driver-assist technology for use in their Ford Police Interceptors, and, now that they have, those back-up cameras and radar systems won't be used just for parking, but for security, as well.
The surveillance mode system works when the camera or radar detects movement from behind the vehicle, and if it does when it's activated, an alarm will alert the officer inside the car, the driver's side window will roll up and the doors will lock, protecting the officer from an unwanted intrusion. The officer, of course, has the option to turn surveillance mode off, mainly in urban areas where pedestrians would constantly set the alarm off, and it can only be activated when the police car is in park.
Randy Freiburger, Ford's police and ambulance fleet supervisor, came up with the patent-pending idea when researching the needs of police officers and riding along with them, during which time he realized officers would be safer with an extra set of eyes watching the area behind their cars, especially at night or when they're completing paperwork, using the in-car computer or handling a radar gun. "Unfortunately, there are people with bad intentions who sneak up on police officers," he says.