Ford is an American car manufacturer and is the world's third largest automaker based on worldwide sales. Ford was founded in June 16, 1903 by Henry Ford. Ford is one of four manufacturers in NASCAR's three major series. Ford has a long history in rallying and has been active in the World Rally for a long time with a dominant presence. With the Ford Focus being used in the 2006 season the BP-Ford World Rally Team found great success and Ford achieved its second manufacturers' title.

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- Ford Anglia
- Ford C-Max
- Ford Capri
- Ford Cortina
- Ford Cougar
- Ford Crown Victoria
- Ford Econoline
- Ford Escort
- Ford Excursion
- Ford Expidition
- Ford Explorer
- Ford F150
- Ford F250
- Ford F350
- Ford Fiesta
- Ford Focus
- Ford Focus G-Max
- Ford Fusion
- Ford Galaxy
- Ford Granada
- Ford GT
- Ford KA
- Ford Lincoln
- Ford Maverick
- Ford Model-T
- Ford Mondeo
- Ford Mustang
- Ford Orion
- Ford Prefect
- Ford Probe
- Ford Puma
- Ford Ranger
- Ford S-Max
- Ford Scorpio
- Ford Sierra
- Ford Squire
- Ford Street KA
- Ford Taunus
- Ford Taurus
- Ford Thunderbird
- Ford Windstar
Ford Fiesta
The Ford Fiesta is small hatchback built by Ford. The Ford Fiesta is one of Ford's most successfully manufactured cars. With the ranges from the early MK1 Fiesta that was launched in 1976 to the new Mk6 (Sixth Generation) Fiesta being launched in 2002. The Fiesta is a common car for both younger and older generations and good as a family car through to a small hot hatch.
Ford Focus
The Ford Focus is a small family hatchback and sold in most Ford markets worldwide. The Ford Focus was launched in 1998 and it has become the United Kingdom's best selling car. With the Ford Focus in the World Rally this car is renound for good handling, and the higher spec ST models being even better.
Ford Escort
The Ford Escort was a larger family saloon manufactured first in 1967. The Ford Escort now is some what of a classic car, with the production line dis-continued in 2002. The Ford Escort is still common with the Ford Escort RS still being a common sight on British Tracks.
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