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New Summer 2010 Myford Magazine Inc 2011 Ford Edge Explorer & Fiesta Articles on 2040-parts.com

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Clawson, Michigan, US

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You are bidding on a brand new Summer 2010 MyFord magazine. Features 33 pages (including cover and back) of great pictures and information.

CONTENTS:

Community (Letters and photos from Ford owners, plus your guide to Ford websites)
Start (Profile: Rally-car driver Ken Block. Quality: New powertrains for the F-150. Smart: SYNC update; a virtual workshop; the man behind kinetic design. Green: The Ford dealership of the future; by the numbers. Safe: A car that "reads" your stress levels. Inside Ford: News and notes).
Antlanta's Iconic Drive (Exploring the charms of Peachtree Street, the city's main thoroughfare, in the modern and refined 2011 Ford Edge)
The Pursuit of Quality
2011 Explorer
Fiesta Forever
Ford Showroom (2010-2011 vehicle lineup)
Ask the Expert (Which lights should I use in fog?)
Photo Finish

Approximate size: 8" x 10.5

SHIPPED IN A CARDBOARD REINFORCED PADDED ENVELOPE.

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