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Founded by Henry Ford and incorporated in 1903, the Ford Motor Company is one the oldest automotive companies in the world. The company sells automobiles and commercial vehicles under the Ford brand and most luxury cars under the Lincoln brand. Ford manufactures a variety types of vehicles such as passenger cars, SUVs, crossovers, trucks, hybrids/EVs and others. This blossary collects some of the most common terms used by Ford vehicles.

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Created by: Johna04

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* Type of foam used in Mustang and Escape/Escape Hybrid seat production * Production of bio-foam is designed to emit less carbon dioxide into the atmosphere * Material is designed to require less ...

Domain: Automotive; Category: Automobile

* Type of vehicle construction with the body attached to a separate frame, often with rubber mounts to reduce squeaks and rattles, helping to isolate road noise and vibration * Typically more sturdy ...

Domain: Automotive; Category: Automobile

* While these two terms are frequently used together, they are two totally different measurements * Bore is the measurement of the inside diameter of a cylinder * Stroke is the distance the piston ...

Domain: Automotive; Category: Automobile

* Frame-mounted steps located on each side of the truck cargo box and in front of the rear wheel well used to make it easy to access the cargo box. Able to support up to 500 lbs. * Allow convenient ...

Domain: Automotive; Category: Automobile

As the name implies, a “boxed” frame has four sides, which provides additional strength. It is a closed structural section that has greater resistance to twisting and torsion forces than comparably ...

Domain: Automotive; Category: Automobile

* Requires driver to depress the brake pedal in order to shift out of Park and into any gear * Prevents accidental engagement of drive gears * Vehicles with a floor-mounted gearshift lever include a ...

Domain: Automotive; Category: Automobile

Front/rear distribution of a vehicle’s braking power. Generally the front of a vehicle where the engine and majority of weight and steering functions are located supplies the greater amount of ...

Domain: Automotive; Category: Automobile

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