Showing posts with label Ford F-150. Show all posts
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Friday, April 5, 2019
9 Month Lease Pull Ahead Is Back at Brighton Ford
We can get you out of your lease up to 9 months early at Brighton Ford! Yes, you're reading that right, we can get you out of your current lease up to 9 months early and lower your payment or upgrade your vehicle! April rebates are amazing, but won't last, so call us today at 810-227-1171. Get out of your Escape and into an Edge or upgrade your Fusion to a Hybrid, whatever you are looking to do Brighton Ford can make it happen! We make car buying easy, heck we'll even deliver your new truck, car or SUV right to your house or work.
View all Michigan Ford lease deals here
View all new Fords near Howell here
View all Ford finance specials here
Saturday, March 9, 2019
The Modern Work Horse Is Built Ford Proud and Delivered To Brighton Ford
Here at Brighton Ford we know that your truck is your workhorse, which it is why it is Built Ford Tough! Brighton Ford, your Michigan Ford dealership, has America’s Best Selling Truck in stock with plenty of different options. Whether you need an Ford F-150 XL crew cab or the fully loaded F-150 Limited super crew, we have the truck you need to make your job easy!
Shop all new F-150s at our dealership near South Lyon, MI here
Shop all 33 used F-150s starting at $10,000 here
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Saturday, January 26, 2019
It’s Cold Outside, Come Shop For Your Car Inside At Brighton Ford
The frigid temperatures here in Michigan have us dreading to go outside for anything…getting the mail, walking the dog, going grocery shopping and just about everything else! Brighton Ford wants to make it easy for you to stay warm, simply call us (810-227-1171) before you head into our dealership and let us know which vehicle you want to see and we will clean the snow and ice off and pull it into our warm dealership for you to check out. No standing outside in the -20 degree weather because we make car buying easy for you!
Another benefit of checking out a new or used vehicle in these conditions is taking it for a test drive in the snow. This way you see how the car, truck or SUV will handle in the snow since we live through these Michigan winters every year. We’re sure you’ll love how our AWD SUVs and cars and 4x4 trucks handle the snow and ice!
Come check out our selection of used Ford trucks, new Ford SUVs and everything else our Ford dealership in Livingston County has to offer!
Shop all new vehicles in Livingston County here
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Schedule your next Ford Service appointment at Brighton Ford here
Thursday, November 29, 2018
A-Z Plan Pricing At Brighton Ford Until December 31st
Get the same discount as Ford employees at Brighton Ford! Aunts, Uncles, Nieces and Nephews can save thousands on a new 2018 or 2019 Ford F-150, Edge, Explorer, Escape and all other new Ford models until December 31st 2018. Stop in to Livingston County’s largest dealership to get the best selection and easy car buying experience. Brighton Ford, near Howell, makes sure that you get the best deal possible when you purchase a new truck, car or SUV. Come see how we make car buying made fun again at Brighton Ford!
Shop all new 2018 and 2019 Ford models near Howell here
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Thursday, October 18, 2018
The Rival Game Sale: $500 Trade-in Bonus Cash
Everyone in the state of Michigan is gearing up for the big game at Spartan Stadium in East Lansing on Saturday! What better way to spend the day than saving big bucks, watching the Michigan Wolverines take on the Michigan State Spartans and enjoying free pizza and popcorn!
With rebates up to $9,300, leases as low as $119/mo and used cars marked down below market value, now is the time to save at Brighton Ford!
Find your cars value with our trade in tool here
Learn about our new demo vehicles with only 2,000 miles and leases starting at $119/mo here
Shop all new cars near South Lyon, MI here
Shop all used cars near South Lyon here
Shop 21 used cars under $10,000 here
For Saturday, October 20th only, we are offering an additional $500 trade-in bonus cash on all trade-ins!
With rebates up to $9,300, leases as low as $119/mo and used cars marked down below market value, now is the time to save at Brighton Ford!
Find your cars value with our trade in tool here
Learn about our new demo vehicles with only 2,000 miles and leases starting at $119/mo here
Shop all new cars near South Lyon, MI here
Shop all used cars near South Lyon here
Shop 21 used cars under $10,000 here
Thursday, October 4, 2018
The October Ford Lease Specials Are Simply Amazing
October is the time lease a new Ford truck, car or SUV from Brighton Ford! The Ford lease deals are the best of the year!
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2018 Fusion SE with 8” touchscreen, SYNC, back-up camera, rear sensing system and more for only $96/mo
2018 F-150 XLT with a super crew cab, 4x4, SYNC, sport appearance package and more for only $184/mo
2018 Escape SE with heated seats, SYNC, back-up camera, 28 mpg and more for only $147/mo
2018 Explorer XLT with back-up camera, SYNC, roofrack and more for only $306/mo
2018 Edge SE with SYNC, back-up camera, 29 mpg and more for only $176/mo
2018 Taurus SE with back-up camera, SYNC, Ford MyKey, 3.5L V6 engine and more for only $178/mo
Check out all of the Ford lease details near Howell here
Shop all 2018 – 2019 Ford trucks, SUVs and cars here
Lease a...
2018 Fusion SE with 8” touchscreen, SYNC, back-up camera, rear sensing system and more for only $96/mo
2018 F-150 XLT with a super crew cab, 4x4, SYNC, sport appearance package and more for only $184/mo
2018 Escape SE with heated seats, SYNC, back-up camera, 28 mpg and more for only $147/mo
2018 Explorer XLT with back-up camera, SYNC, roofrack and more for only $306/mo
2018 Edge SE with SYNC, back-up camera, 29 mpg and more for only $176/mo
2018 Taurus SE with back-up camera, SYNC, Ford MyKey, 3.5L V6 engine and more for only $178/mo
Check out all of the Ford lease details near Howell here
Shop all 2018 – 2019 Ford trucks, SUVs and cars here
Tuesday, September 25, 2018
10 Tips for Road Tripping With an Infant
Road trips with an infant can be stressful, but they don’t have to be. Whether you’ll be on the road for five hours or five days, here are 10 tips to help your vacation go as smoothly as possible.
Tag Team
While one person is driving, have another sit in the back with the baby. Having that caretaker in the backseat can help address issues as they arise—preparing bottles, wiping snot or spit up, curing boredom with some old-fashioned “peek-a-boo”—which can help minimize stops and/or avoid total meltdowns.
It's an old trope, but "sleep when the baby sleeps" is solid advice during a road trip with kids. When the baby is sleeping, the person in the back should try to rest, too, so they can be refreshed enough to take over driving when the driver gets fatigued.
Manage Expectations
Any number of things can go wrong on a road trip—a flat tire, bad weather, food poisoning— but those hiccups become exponentially more stressful with a young (likely screaming) infant in tow. Accepting that going in, and having a sense of humor about the situation, can go a long way to help ease the tension. After all, the difference between a fiasco and an adventure can be as simple as your state of mind.
One way to make light of unpleasant situations is to make a game out of them. For example, put together Baby Road Trip BINGO cards where spaces are filled in with any and all potential disasters—think "blow out in the car seat" or tiny victories like "finished a whole podcast." That way, even bad situations are wins.
Drive at Night
It’s a bit uncomfortable for the parents, but then again, so is a screaming child with no exit in sight. Driving at night means your baby will spend more time sleeping and less time awake and hungry/bored/needing changes. You’ll be able to drive for longer stretches without needing breaks.
A great way to maximize drive time is to time your departure so that it coincides with bedtime. Go through your whole routine (bath, pajamas, bedtime song—whatever your nightly ritual entails), but put the baby down to sleep in the car seat instead of the crib or bassinet. Drive as long as you're comfortable—or for as long as the baby is sleeping—but be sure to switch drivers, caffeinate and rest when needed to avoid driving drowsy.
Frequent Breaks
You might be able to go six hours without using the bathroom or needing to eat, but the baby likely can't. Plan for stops every 1 to 3 hours during the day and 3 to 6 hours at night to change diapers, stretch legs, eat and change sweaty or spit-up ridden clothes as needed.
To avoid unnecessary stops, make a checklist of items that you go through during every break so you don’t forget anything—think changing the baby’s diaper or clothes, using the restroom (for those not in diapers), and refreshing key supplies.
Skip the Scenic Route
While scenic overlooks and long stretches of open road might seem like the very things that make a road trip worthwhile, they can also make it difficult to find help or reprieve when you need it. Choose a route in advance that has frequent access to food, 24-hour gas stations, restrooms and service areas.
Even better, plot out some pit-stops in advance—including some potential hotels if you think you might need a real rest—so you can pull over when necessary.
Supplies Nearby
You might have a giant suitcase with everything you need to survive traveling with an infant for an extended period of time, but that's not what you want to be digging through at 65 mph while a baby is screaming in your ear, or while parked at a dodgy rest stop in the middle of the night.
Keep a kit within easy reach so you don’t have to unbuckle your seat belt to retrieve any critical items, and fill the bag with small amounts of necessities (you can always refill as you go). You could pack all of the below into a medium-sized backpack or tote bag:
o A portable changing pad with two or three diapers
o A packet of wipes
o Pre-portioned bottles of formula or breast milk in a small cooler bag
o Two or three small but versatile toys
o Infant Tylenol or ibuprofen
o A baby forehead thermometer
o A small portable sound machine
o An extra blanket
In addition to the baby kit, be sure there's one for the adults, too. That kit could include: relevant car-adaptable phone and tablet chargers, tablet or e-reader, high-protein/easy-to-eat snacks, sleep aids, sleep mask, a small pillow, earphones and earplugs.
Brush up on Baby Massage Techniques
Babies can get stiff and uncomfortable after sitting for hours in their seats, just like adults. Read up on some infant massage techniques that you can modify to use either while driving (if you’re on backseat duty) and during stops.
Gently massaging legs and feet, in particular, can often help calm a fussy baby long enough to get you to a good stopping place where they can stretch out their legs in earnest.
Sing Simple Camp Songs
When it comes to fussy infants stuck in car seats, you want to be prepared with a variety of tools at your disposal. Singing songs can often be more effective than the radio at helping to put a baby to sleep, calming them when they’re fussy and entertaining them when they’re bored.
Try to pick songs with simple melodies, but where verses can be added or improvised. Taking turns inventing new lyrics can help break up the monotony.
Take Precautions
With or without an infant, standard prep and safety precautions should be followed. Make sure a spare tire, car jack and tire iron are ready to go—or failing that, a can of fix-a-flat.
While packing the car, be sure not to obstruct the driver’s view, including in the rearview mirror. And always take steps to pull over to well-lit areas when stopping at night.
Admit Defeat
If you’re tired, if you’re frustrated, if everyone in the car (including and especially your baby) can’t take another second on the road—stop. It’s okay.
Find a place to rest, and give yourself a few minutes or hours to regroup. Most hotelswill take bookings any time of day, and many provide cribs in the room upon request. Take a nap in a real bed, or freshen up with a hot shower and a meal at a real restaurant. Giving yourself and your baby a chance to reset can help make the rest of the ride go more smoothly.
Find your Ford F-150, Escape, Explorer and all new 2018 Fords at our dealership near Howell Michigan
Find a used car, truck or SUV perfect for your family here
Article compliments of Robyn Correll from tripsavvy.com
Tag Team
While one person is driving, have another sit in the back with the baby. Having that caretaker in the backseat can help address issues as they arise—preparing bottles, wiping snot or spit up, curing boredom with some old-fashioned “peek-a-boo”—which can help minimize stops and/or avoid total meltdowns.
It's an old trope, but "sleep when the baby sleeps" is solid advice during a road trip with kids. When the baby is sleeping, the person in the back should try to rest, too, so they can be refreshed enough to take over driving when the driver gets fatigued.
Manage Expectations
Any number of things can go wrong on a road trip—a flat tire, bad weather, food poisoning— but those hiccups become exponentially more stressful with a young (likely screaming) infant in tow. Accepting that going in, and having a sense of humor about the situation, can go a long way to help ease the tension. After all, the difference between a fiasco and an adventure can be as simple as your state of mind.
One way to make light of unpleasant situations is to make a game out of them. For example, put together Baby Road Trip BINGO cards where spaces are filled in with any and all potential disasters—think "blow out in the car seat" or tiny victories like "finished a whole podcast." That way, even bad situations are wins.
Drive at Night
It’s a bit uncomfortable for the parents, but then again, so is a screaming child with no exit in sight. Driving at night means your baby will spend more time sleeping and less time awake and hungry/bored/needing changes. You’ll be able to drive for longer stretches without needing breaks.
A great way to maximize drive time is to time your departure so that it coincides with bedtime. Go through your whole routine (bath, pajamas, bedtime song—whatever your nightly ritual entails), but put the baby down to sleep in the car seat instead of the crib or bassinet. Drive as long as you're comfortable—or for as long as the baby is sleeping—but be sure to switch drivers, caffeinate and rest when needed to avoid driving drowsy.
Frequent Breaks
You might be able to go six hours without using the bathroom or needing to eat, but the baby likely can't. Plan for stops every 1 to 3 hours during the day and 3 to 6 hours at night to change diapers, stretch legs, eat and change sweaty or spit-up ridden clothes as needed.
To avoid unnecessary stops, make a checklist of items that you go through during every break so you don’t forget anything—think changing the baby’s diaper or clothes, using the restroom (for those not in diapers), and refreshing key supplies.
Skip the Scenic Route
While scenic overlooks and long stretches of open road might seem like the very things that make a road trip worthwhile, they can also make it difficult to find help or reprieve when you need it. Choose a route in advance that has frequent access to food, 24-hour gas stations, restrooms and service areas.
Even better, plot out some pit-stops in advance—including some potential hotels if you think you might need a real rest—so you can pull over when necessary.
Supplies Nearby
You might have a giant suitcase with everything you need to survive traveling with an infant for an extended period of time, but that's not what you want to be digging through at 65 mph while a baby is screaming in your ear, or while parked at a dodgy rest stop in the middle of the night.
Keep a kit within easy reach so you don’t have to unbuckle your seat belt to retrieve any critical items, and fill the bag with small amounts of necessities (you can always refill as you go). You could pack all of the below into a medium-sized backpack or tote bag:
o A portable changing pad with two or three diapers
o A packet of wipes
o Pre-portioned bottles of formula or breast milk in a small cooler bag
o Two or three small but versatile toys
o Infant Tylenol or ibuprofen
o A baby forehead thermometer
o A small portable sound machine
o An extra blanket
In addition to the baby kit, be sure there's one for the adults, too. That kit could include: relevant car-adaptable phone and tablet chargers, tablet or e-reader, high-protein/easy-to-eat snacks, sleep aids, sleep mask, a small pillow, earphones and earplugs.
Brush up on Baby Massage Techniques
Babies can get stiff and uncomfortable after sitting for hours in their seats, just like adults. Read up on some infant massage techniques that you can modify to use either while driving (if you’re on backseat duty) and during stops.
Gently massaging legs and feet, in particular, can often help calm a fussy baby long enough to get you to a good stopping place where they can stretch out their legs in earnest.
Sing Simple Camp Songs
When it comes to fussy infants stuck in car seats, you want to be prepared with a variety of tools at your disposal. Singing songs can often be more effective than the radio at helping to put a baby to sleep, calming them when they’re fussy and entertaining them when they’re bored.
Try to pick songs with simple melodies, but where verses can be added or improvised. Taking turns inventing new lyrics can help break up the monotony.
Take Precautions
With or without an infant, standard prep and safety precautions should be followed. Make sure a spare tire, car jack and tire iron are ready to go—or failing that, a can of fix-a-flat.
While packing the car, be sure not to obstruct the driver’s view, including in the rearview mirror. And always take steps to pull over to well-lit areas when stopping at night.
Admit Defeat
If you’re tired, if you’re frustrated, if everyone in the car (including and especially your baby) can’t take another second on the road—stop. It’s okay.
Find a place to rest, and give yourself a few minutes or hours to regroup. Most hotelswill take bookings any time of day, and many provide cribs in the room upon request. Take a nap in a real bed, or freshen up with a hot shower and a meal at a real restaurant. Giving yourself and your baby a chance to reset can help make the rest of the ride go more smoothly.
Find your Ford F-150, Escape, Explorer and all new 2018 Fords at our dealership near Howell Michigan
Find a used car, truck or SUV perfect for your family here
Article compliments of Robyn Correll from tripsavvy.com
Friday, May 11, 2018
Customize Your Work Truck At Brighton Ford
Brighton Ford can customize your company vehicle to suit your needs! We have great relationships with the most sought after up-fitters like Knapheide and Monroe, giving you the most options and best prices around. Whether you need a stake truck, dump truck, plow truck, landscaping truck, work van or a basic F-150 to make your business run smoothly, trust the commercial experts at Brighton Ford!
View our massive work truck inventory near Lansing, MI
View our massive work truck inventory near Lansing, MI
Friday, March 23, 2018
Used F-150s For Sale Near Genoa Township, Michigan
Are you in the market for a used F-150? Brighton Ford has 30 used Ford F-150s to choose from right near Genoa Township in Brighton, MI! We have everything from 2002 F-150s all the way up to 2017 F-150s with low miles. Whether you are looking for a bare bones F-150 or a loaded up Lariat, we have them all. Not sure what year Ford truck is best for you? Come take different body styles for a test drive at your neighborhood used truck dealer!
Here are a few of the used F-150s we currently have in stock, be sure to check out our website for the full inventory of 30 used F-150s:
-2004 F-150 Super Cab V-8 with only one owner clearance out to $6,000
-2013 F-150 XLT 4x4 with Chrome Package and Trailer Tow Package just reduced to $24,495
-CERTIFIED 2015 F-150 XLT 4x4 with 100,000 Mile Warranty, 24/7 Roadside Assistance, LED Bed Lighting, Max Tow Package, Back-up Camera and more just reduced to $31,455
-2010 F-150 XLT 4x4 V-8 with Chrome Package and Trailer Tow Package marked down to $9,995
-2002 F-150 XLT 4x4 with 5.4L V-8 for only $7,995
-CERTIFIED 2015 F-150 Platinum fully loaded with Twin Panel Moonroof, Navigation, Heated & Cooled Leather Seats, 100,000 Mile Warranty, 24/7 Roadside Assistance and more reduced to $38,673
Click here to view all used F-150s near Genoa Twp
Click here to shop all used trucks near Genoa Township
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Saturday, March 3, 2018
Ford F-150 Named Consumer Report‘s Best Truck of 2018
The Ford F-150 is no stranger to winning prestigious awards. But this latest win might just be the most impressive to date!
Winning major awards is nothing new for the Ford F-150, America’s perennial best-selling truck. But when you take home the gold from an unbiased, independent, and notoriously picky publication like Consumer Reports, it’s certainly worth mentioning. Which is exactly why we’re impressed (but not exactly surprised) to see the Ford F-150 top Consumer Reports 10 Top Picks of 2018 in the full-size truck category.
To land on the coveted list, vehicles must be good at everything. Consumer Reports grades them based not only on their own rankings and real-world testing, but also through extensive owner surveys. Overall scores come from a combination of road-test performance, owner satisfaction, safety, and reliability. Consumer Reports conducts over 50 tests and surveys over a half-million owners. It’s about as thorough as an automotive test can get.
And it’s clear that CR is enamored with the Ford F-150. They call it an “impressive, innovative workhorse” that “pulls ahead of the pack thanks to its weight-reduction design and turbocharged six-cylinder engine.” They also refer to the truck’s “standout” fuel economy, “quick acceleration,” and “effortless towing ability.”
Couple that with a host of “clever features,” a “spacious rear seat,” and “ample room for tools and gear,” and you’ve got the makings of an outstanding truck. One that stands head and shoulders above the competition, both in sales figures and in the real world. So in case you were wondering, yes, the Ford F-150 is still the best truck you can buy. And, quite honestly, probably the best all-around vehicle on the market, period!
Click here to shop all 2018 Ford F-150s near Lansing, MI
Click here to shop all used Ford F-150s near Lansing
Article compliments of Brett Foote of Ford Truck Enthusiast
Winning major awards is nothing new for the Ford F-150, America’s perennial best-selling truck. But when you take home the gold from an unbiased, independent, and notoriously picky publication like Consumer Reports, it’s certainly worth mentioning. Which is exactly why we’re impressed (but not exactly surprised) to see the Ford F-150 top Consumer Reports 10 Top Picks of 2018 in the full-size truck category.
To land on the coveted list, vehicles must be good at everything. Consumer Reports grades them based not only on their own rankings and real-world testing, but also through extensive owner surveys. Overall scores come from a combination of road-test performance, owner satisfaction, safety, and reliability. Consumer Reports conducts over 50 tests and surveys over a half-million owners. It’s about as thorough as an automotive test can get.
And it’s clear that CR is enamored with the Ford F-150. They call it an “impressive, innovative workhorse” that “pulls ahead of the pack thanks to its weight-reduction design and turbocharged six-cylinder engine.” They also refer to the truck’s “standout” fuel economy, “quick acceleration,” and “effortless towing ability.”
Couple that with a host of “clever features,” a “spacious rear seat,” and “ample room for tools and gear,” and you’ve got the makings of an outstanding truck. One that stands head and shoulders above the competition, both in sales figures and in the real world. So in case you were wondering, yes, the Ford F-150 is still the best truck you can buy. And, quite honestly, probably the best all-around vehicle on the market, period!
Click here to shop all 2018 Ford F-150s near Lansing, MI
Click here to shop all used Ford F-150s near Lansing
Article compliments of Brett Foote of Ford Truck Enthusiast
Wednesday, January 24, 2018
Custom Work Trucks Near Lansing
Brighton Ford can customize your company vehicle to suit your needs! We have great relationships with the most sought after up-fitters like Knapheide and Monroe, giving you the most options and best prices around. Whether you need a stake truck, dump truck, plow truck, landscaping truck, work van or just a basic F-150 to make your business run smoothly, trust the commercial experts at Brighton Ford. Whatever you need, we have you covered!
Brighton Ford has the largest selection of new and used commercial vehicles in the entire state. We stock Ford F-150s, F-250s, F-350s, F-450s, F-550s, Transit Cargo Vans, Transit Connects, all Superdutys and anything else your company needs. If you don’t see something on our lot, let us know and we can special order for you as well!
Our fleet services are trusted by DTE Energy, Davey Tree, Asplundh, Todd’s Services and the list goes on and on. Why don’t you let us take care of your company fleet too?
Why Fleets Choose Brighton Ford
We have been in business 29 years and we are uniquely positioned to give you the sales, service and finance support you need to best manage your fleet and we offer:
-Free vehicle pick-up and delivery
-On-site Body Shop with a twelve foot high prep area for commercial truck repairs
-Business Preferred Network
-Quality Fleet Care to aid in maintaining and managing your vehicles
-Access to the Technical Resource Center
-Fleet priority service and pricing
-Master Certified Diesel Technicians & Team Members
-A large parts inventory
-Multiple deliveries per day
Click here to shop our new Ford commercial trucks and vans
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Click here to learn more about our fleet services
Sick and tired of clicking around the internet trying to find the best vehicles for your business? Call our Commercial Sales Manager Todd Provencal and let him guide and help you find the perfect vehicle to suit all of your company’s needs at 810-494-4243.
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Thursday, January 11, 2018
EXTENDED: Aunts, Uncles, Nieces & Nephews Get Ford Employee Discount Until January 31st At Brighton Ford
The Ford A-Plan discount is the discount employees of Ford Motor Company get for themselves, we have extended that discount to aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews of Ford employees for a limited time only. That’s right, you can get A-Plan discount simply by having a family member that works for Ford! This won’t last long, as a matter of fact it’s only good until January 31st, 2018, so make sure to get in and capitalize on this great discount when buying a new Ford Escape, Edge, F-150, Fusion, Explorer, Expedition or any other new Ford model. This awesome discount will save you big bucks on leases and purchases.
Give us a call if you have any questions at (810) 227-1171
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Click here to get your A-Plan PIN #
Give us a call if you have any questions at (810) 227-1171
Click here to shop all new Ford vehicles near Lansing, Michigan
Click here to view all Ford lease specials for the month of January
Click here to get your A-Plan PIN #
Tuesday, December 19, 2017
Watch as Ford Motor Company, Denis Leary and the Detroit Lions give back to the Firefighters of Detroit!
It sure feels good to give back to those who do so much!
As part of Ford’s continuous efforts in our community - see how they partnered up with Denis Leary and the Detroit Lions to surprise a group of Detroit firehouses for the holidays. Some much needed new furniture and a brand new 2018 F-150 Lariat will help out these firefighters with their work everyday!
Learn more about the 2018 Ford F-150 here
Shop new F-150s near South Lyon here
Learn more about Brighton Ford in our community here
As part of Ford’s continuous efforts in our community - see how they partnered up with Denis Leary and the Detroit Lions to surprise a group of Detroit firehouses for the holidays. Some much needed new furniture and a brand new 2018 F-150 Lariat will help out these firefighters with their work everyday!
Learn more about the 2018 Ford F-150 here
Shop new F-150s near South Lyon here
Learn more about Brighton Ford in our community here
Friday, December 15, 2017
Aunts, Uncles, Nieces & Nephews Get A-Plan Until December 30th At Brighton Ford
The Ford A-Plan discount is the discount employees of Ford Motor Company get for themselves, we have extended that discount to aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews of Ford employees for a limited time only. That’s right, you can get A-Plan discount simply by having a family member that works for Ford! This won’t last long, as a matter of fact it’s only good until December 30th, 2017, so make sure to get in and capitalize on this great discount when buying a new Ford Escape, Edge, F-150, Fusion or any other new Ford model. This awesome discount will save you big bucks on leases and purchases.
Give us a call if you have any questions at 810-227-1171
Click here to shop all new Ford vehicles near South Lyon, Michigan
Click here to view all Ford lease specials for the month of December
Click here to get your A-Plan PIN #
Monday, December 4, 2017
FORD F-150 IS THE 2018 MOTOR TREND TRUCK OF THE YEAR
Ford silences its critics with a midcycle F-150 that is simply dominant
Ford gambled more than $1 billion and abandoned seven decades of steel bodywork to create a 2015 F-150 with an aluminum body. Dropping a claimed 700 pounds would improve fuel economy, increase towing capacity, improve power-to-weight ratios, and create a truck with fewer parts subject to rust.
The move was bold and expensive. Two truck plants closed for 13 weeks each to gut the body shop. Months of downtime meant the lost sale of 60,000 trucks valued at $40,000 or higher, followed by a slow rollout. Ford endured a year of lost market share and profits. Critics called it an unnecessary and costly mistake.
Once the new F150 arrived, Ford had to fend off GM’s allegations that aluminum wasn’t as tough as Chevy steel. And Ford still was trailing the fuel efficiency chase to the Ram diesel.
Ford fought back, saying reducing weight was just step one in a more comprehensive reimagining of the F-150. Still to come were a new powertrain lineup with new engines, improvements to existing ones, and a new transmission.
Patience, Ford pleaded. We’re just getting started.
Three years ago, we determined the new F 150 had a nice body but that not all the details had been sorted out. The F-150 lost the Motor Trend 2015 Truck of the Year title to the Chevrolet Colorado.
Fast-forward to today. For 2018 Truck of the Year testing, Ford gave us four variants to show the breadth of the changes under the hood. Ford has been busy; the interiors have gotten nicer, the infotainment system more intuitive, the steering better. The F-150 chassis is stupendous, the innovations have increased, and it has earned an NHTSA five-star safety rating.
It was unanimous. The Ford F-150 is Motor Trend’s 2018 Truck of the Year. “It was a pretty resounding win,” road test editor Chris Walton said. “Nothing really came close.”
The F-150 was once again up against its nemesis: the Colorado ZR2 Crew Cab with either a 3.6-liter V-6 or a 2.8-liter turbodiesel I-4. And there was the GMC Sierra Denali 3500 HD, a dually with a 6.6-liter Duramax turbodiesel V-8.
Ford proved its superiority with an impressive range of trucks with a different grille and wheel-tire combo for every taste and ride and handling that have come a long way since 2015.
2018 FORD F-150 4×2 SUPERCAB XL
This rear-drive work truck with lots of rubber and vinyl, a front bench seat, an AM/FM radio, a CD player, and a slotted coin holder has an element of purity. There is a wisp of nostalgia listening to the 3.3-liter naturally aspirated V-6 work to produce 290 horsepower and 265 lb-ft of torque. It was visceral while delivering the lineup’s second-best efficiency at 19/25 mpg in city/highway driving. (The rear-drive 2.7 EcoBoost ups those numbers by 1 mpg each.) “I always fall in love with the base models,” editor-in-chief Ed Loh said.
We were not as misty-eyed about the carryover six-speed automatic. Executive editor Mark Rechtin experienced an abundance of gear hunting uphill, whereupon it stayed in sixth gear downhill and would only downshift in Sport or Tow mode. Associate online editor Alex Nishimoto also experienced weird gear choices—he once downshifted to second in Sport mode downhill at 40 mph. Some liked the start/stop system, but others found it a bit harsh and felt it paired better with the 10-speed.
Our entry truck has less ground clearance and no four-wheel drive, so it could not get to our washed-out quarry of choice for the dirt-drifting shenanigans that the four-wheel-drive F-150s enjoyed.
The XL is a champ with a trailer. It weighed less than the trailer it towed (not to mention the smaller Colorado) but tied for the second-fastest quarter mile while laden and was a handling master on the skidpad. Features editor Christian Seabaugh was impressed. “The little 3.3 has zero trouble towing its 5,000-pound trailer,” he said. “Tow/Haul mode keeps the gears low and the engine roaring. No shift shock. Rock solid and stable. Super easy to park this trailer, too.”
The bare-bones truck has a boxed steel frame, a locking removable tailgate, pickup box tie-down hooks, trailer sway control, hitch assist, hill-start assist, and curve control standard.
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Ford gambled more than $1 billion and abandoned seven decades of steel bodywork to create a 2015 F-150 with an aluminum body. Dropping a claimed 700 pounds would improve fuel economy, increase towing capacity, improve power-to-weight ratios, and create a truck with fewer parts subject to rust.
The move was bold and expensive. Two truck plants closed for 13 weeks each to gut the body shop. Months of downtime meant the lost sale of 60,000 trucks valued at $40,000 or higher, followed by a slow rollout. Ford endured a year of lost market share and profits. Critics called it an unnecessary and costly mistake.
Once the new F150 arrived, Ford had to fend off GM’s allegations that aluminum wasn’t as tough as Chevy steel. And Ford still was trailing the fuel efficiency chase to the Ram diesel.
Ford fought back, saying reducing weight was just step one in a more comprehensive reimagining of the F-150. Still to come were a new powertrain lineup with new engines, improvements to existing ones, and a new transmission.
Patience, Ford pleaded. We’re just getting started.
Three years ago, we determined the new F 150 had a nice body but that not all the details had been sorted out. The F-150 lost the Motor Trend 2015 Truck of the Year title to the Chevrolet Colorado.
Fast-forward to today. For 2018 Truck of the Year testing, Ford gave us four variants to show the breadth of the changes under the hood. Ford has been busy; the interiors have gotten nicer, the infotainment system more intuitive, the steering better. The F-150 chassis is stupendous, the innovations have increased, and it has earned an NHTSA five-star safety rating.
It was unanimous. The Ford F-150 is Motor Trend’s 2018 Truck of the Year. “It was a pretty resounding win,” road test editor Chris Walton said. “Nothing really came close.”
The F-150 was once again up against its nemesis: the Colorado ZR2 Crew Cab with either a 3.6-liter V-6 or a 2.8-liter turbodiesel I-4. And there was the GMC Sierra Denali 3500 HD, a dually with a 6.6-liter Duramax turbodiesel V-8.
Ford proved its superiority with an impressive range of trucks with a different grille and wheel-tire combo for every taste and ride and handling that have come a long way since 2015.
2018 FORD F-150 4×2 SUPERCAB XL
This rear-drive work truck with lots of rubber and vinyl, a front bench seat, an AM/FM radio, a CD player, and a slotted coin holder has an element of purity. There is a wisp of nostalgia listening to the 3.3-liter naturally aspirated V-6 work to produce 290 horsepower and 265 lb-ft of torque. It was visceral while delivering the lineup’s second-best efficiency at 19/25 mpg in city/highway driving. (The rear-drive 2.7 EcoBoost ups those numbers by 1 mpg each.) “I always fall in love with the base models,” editor-in-chief Ed Loh said.
We were not as misty-eyed about the carryover six-speed automatic. Executive editor Mark Rechtin experienced an abundance of gear hunting uphill, whereupon it stayed in sixth gear downhill and would only downshift in Sport or Tow mode. Associate online editor Alex Nishimoto also experienced weird gear choices—he once downshifted to second in Sport mode downhill at 40 mph. Some liked the start/stop system, but others found it a bit harsh and felt it paired better with the 10-speed.
Our entry truck has less ground clearance and no four-wheel drive, so it could not get to our washed-out quarry of choice for the dirt-drifting shenanigans that the four-wheel-drive F-150s enjoyed.
The XL is a champ with a trailer. It weighed less than the trailer it towed (not to mention the smaller Colorado) but tied for the second-fastest quarter mile while laden and was a handling master on the skidpad. Features editor Christian Seabaugh was impressed. “The little 3.3 has zero trouble towing its 5,000-pound trailer,” he said. “Tow/Haul mode keeps the gears low and the engine roaring. No shift shock. Rock solid and stable. Super easy to park this trailer, too.”
The bare-bones truck has a boxed steel frame, a locking removable tailgate, pickup box tie-down hooks, trailer sway control, hitch assist, hill-start assist, and curve control standard.
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Friday, December 1, 2017
FREE Pick-up & Delivery From Brighton Ford Fleet Service & Sales
Whether you are looking to buy, lease or service your work truck, Brighton Ford is the place to go! We have the largest new and used commercial vehicle inventory with the perfect truck or van for your company. We carry and can order Transit vans, Ford F-150, Ford F-250, Ford F-350 all the way up to Ford F-750s and have great relationships with all of the up-fitters like Knapheide and Monroe, making Brighton Ford near Ann Arbor your one stop shop for purchasing a new or used work truck, or even an entire fleet for your company.
The best part about having a huge selection of work trucks on our lot is that we can deliver them as fast as we can sell them. We will even bring vehicles right to you and your company for test drives to find the best fit for your business. Speaking of delivery, we offer free pick-up and delivery when your fleet vehicle needs service. That’s right, if you’re stuck on the side of the road in your work truck we will come and pick you and your truck up from wherever when you are and bring it in to our Ford Service Center for repairs. Talk about convenience!
2017 tax guidelines just announced – get a tax break for your business when you buy a new Ford commercial vehicle by December 31st!
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We take care of all of your vehicle needs at Brighton Ford near Howell!
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Sunday, November 26, 2017
$1,000 Military Bonus Cash At Brighton Ford
We are so grateful for the men and women who protect our country everyday! Without them, who knows where we would be? As a small token of our appreciation, Brighton Ford is giving Active Military and Veterans $1,000 Military Bonus Cash for a lease or purchase of a new Ford truck for the entire month of November. That’s a savings that can be used on a new 2018 F-150 or even a Super Duty. Give us a call for details at 810-227-1171.
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Wednesday, October 18, 2017
Online Shopping Can Be Confusing, Let Brighton Ford Explain The Details
Can we all agree that online shopping has become very frustrating…let Brighton Ford explain all of the details to make car buying easy! We know making a big purchase can be nerve-racking and overwhelming. That’s why Brighton Ford is here for you for all of your automotive needs. Our expert staff is experienced, we treat customers like family and will even deliver your car right to your house or work!
Here are some of the ways we make car buying easy at Brighton Ford:
-We will deliver your vehicle wherever you want...whether it be your house, your office or anywhere in between. You can buy your car and get it delivered right to you in your pajamas at home or even your lunch break at work.
-We treat our customers like family! We are family owned and operated for 29 years in Brighton.
-We give you the highest trade-in values! We appreciate how you’ve taken care of your car, truck or SUV so we pay top dollar for your vehicle when traded in. Click here to value your trade-in now
-We offer new car sales, used car sales, Ford Service, Ford parts and our state-of-the-art Body Shop all on one convenient campus that easy to access from Ann Arbor, Lansing, Novi and Flint. We are right off of I-96 at Grand River in Brighton, Michigan.
-We have an experienced sales and service staff that understands the industry!
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Wednesday, September 27, 2017
Get In For The 2017 Model Year End Sale At Brighton Ford
Make sure to get in by Monday to get the best prices
of the year on our remaining 2017 models! Whether you are looking for a
2017 Ford Escape, 2017 Ford Fusion, 2017 Ford F-150 or any other new Ford
model, Brighton Ford is your one stop shop.
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Monday, August 14, 2017
Fresh Trade-Ins At Brighton Ford
Over the last week Brighton Ford has taken in some high quality used cars, that are priced right! Whether you are looking for a used Focus, Explorer or any other make and model, we have the largest selection in Livingston County…so stop in on your way to the Brighton Outback Steakhouse and take one for a test drive today!
Here are just a few of the new arrivals we now have on our used car lot in Brighton, MI:
-2014 Ford F-150 4x4
-2013 Lincoln MXZ
-2015 Ford Escape Titanium
-2014 Ford Explorer XLT
-2015 Ford Focus Hatchback
Call to schedule your test drive: 810-227-1171
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