If you’re on the hunt for a versatile and fun-to-drive full-size truck, the 2025 Ford F-150 is a brilliant choice. Its robust powertrain options, smooth ride quality, and tech-savvy interior make it a reliable partner for a variety of tasks. Whether you intend to tow heavy loads, travel off-road, or cruise city streets, the all-new F-150 is more than ready to deliver.

1. Exterior Aspects
The 2025 F-150 features a bold and rugged design that makes it perfect for heavy-duty jobs. With a tough frame and high ground clearance, this truck is built to handle all your most challenging terrains. Ford offers the new F-150 in striking exterior hues, including agate black metallic, marsh gray, atlas blue metallic, Oxford white, and iconic silver metallic.
Read the rest of this entry »Your car’s differentials ensure smooth and safe cornering by allowing the wheels to rotate at differing speeds. It’s quite common for drivers to overlook the differentials when thinking of maintenance. But this negligence can lead to costly and even hazardous problems. The following Ford differential maintenance guidelines will make sure your vehicle continues to handle corners with precision, balance, and optimal control.

Change the Differential Fluid
As with most vital car parts, the fluid is key to differential health. The gears inside each differential need this fluid to stay fully lubricated. Differential fluid also minimizes wear and helps to control the temperature. You’ll need to change this fluid every 30,000 to 50,000 miles, a straightforward service you can schedule with us.
Read the rest of this entry »Is Leasing a Ford Right for You? Pros and Cons
When you’re ready to get your next car, you might want to consider leasing instead of an outright purchase. Leasing offers many benefits, with packages that can be customized to meet your needs. To discover the many Ford leasing options available and to find out if it’s right for you, visit your local Ford dealership.

Pros of Leasing
Cheaper Costs
When you lease a car, you’re only paying for the proportion of time that you’ll be using it for, which means that the monthly cost is typically lower. The upfront costs are often less, too, making it a budget-friendly way to get behind the wheel of a new car.
Read the rest of this entry »Each moment of combustion inside the cylinders of your car’s engine requires a careful balance of fuel and oxygen to generate power efficiently, but a clogged air filter can restrict the airflow and interrupt the entire process. With a good Ford air filter maintenance procedure, as explained below, you’ll keep your engine breathing and combusting smoothly for years to come.

Replace Your Air Filter Once a Year
Your engine’s air filter primarily catches dust and dirt before it enters the engine. If you drive frequently in heavy traffic, your filter will also fill up with airborne contaminants from exhaust fumes. On top of that, filters have to contend with insects and occasional leaves, and other larger debris.
In typical driving conditions, the air filter will be fine for a year before it starts to clog up enough to limit the inflow of air. A yearly replacement schedule is therefore usually sufficient to ensure a clean inflow of air.
Read the rest of this entry »Exploring the Trim Levels of the 2025 Ford Ranger
Journey onward in the 2025 Ford Ranger, a popular midsize truck boasting light and precise steering, lively powertrains, and impressive hauling and towing capabilities. Its rugged design, cutting-edge tech, and high ground clearance make it a trusted partner for daily commutes and off-road adventures.

1. XL
The base XL trim starts the Ranger lineup with a powerful 2.3L EcoBoost engine cranking 270 horsepower and 310 lb.-feet of torque, coupled with a ten-speed automatic transmission. Performance features include electronic power-assist steering, trailer sway control, 4-wheel anti-lock disc brakes, rear and front shock absorbers, and front independent suspension. Driver confidence is enhanced with features like AdvanceTrac with roll stability control, safety belt reminder, pre-collision assist, and automatic emergency braking.
The spacious interior features an overhead console, manual tilt and telescopic steering wheel, driver and passenger side visors, and an 8-way manual driver seating adjustment. For your entertainment needs, you get features like FordPass Connect with a 4G Wi-Fi hotspot, a 6-speaker sound system, and a 10-inch infotainment display.
Visibility is all-important when driving after dark, and Ford is continuously innovating to help enhance your nighttime driving safety. With the Ford Adaptive Headlights feature, your car’s headlamps swivel as you turn, illuminating the road you’re about to move into. This reduces your blind spots and makes you far less likely to be taken by surprise when handling a curve or cornering in conditions with no or low light.

How To Activate Adaptive Headlights
This technology can work any time you’re driving over 3 mph. To turn Adaptive Headlights on, go to Settings in the SYNC system on your instrument panel. Select Vehicle and scroll down until you see Lighting. Select this, and then use the Adaptive Headlights toggle to activate the system. Your headlights will now turn in the same direction as the steering wheel.
Read the rest of this entry »The 1997 Ford F-150 is still a beloved truck that blends performance, reliability, and comfort—qualities that have made it a staple among truck enthusiasts for decades. Whether you were drawn to its rugged 1997 Ford F-150 4×4 capabilities, the extra space in the 1997 Ford F-150 extended cab, or its smooth and powerful ride, this truck remains a top choice for drivers seeking a versatile vehicle that can handle both work and play. Let’s dive into why the 1997 Ford F-150 continues to be a standout, especially here in Circleville, OH.

A Rugged Workhorse with Power to Spare
The 1997 Ford F-150 was built to meet the needs of hardworking individuals while offering the kind of performance that modern drivers expect. Whether you needed a vehicle that could handle heavy hauling or take on rugged trails, the 1997 Ford F-150 4×4 with its 1997 Ford F-150 4 wheel drive system was designed to deliver the power you needed. With engine options like the 4.9L I6, 5.0L V8, and the 5.8L V8, this truck gave drivers the flexibility to choose the powertrain that best suited their needs, whether it was for towing, off-roading, or daily driving.
If you needed a truck that offered more room for passengers or additional gear, the 1997 Ford F-150 extended cab was the perfect option. The extra space made it ideal for families, or for anyone who needed a combination of performance and practicality. The interior was roomy, providing ample legroom and comfort, without sacrificing any of the F-150’s utility.
Read the rest of this entry »Maintaining Your Ford Fuel System: Service Tips
How often do you find yourself thinking about parts of your vehicle, like its fuel pump, injectors, tank, filter, lines, hoses, and regulators? Not often or at all? Then you’re not alone. Most people only think about these things when they experience poor vehicle performance. However, the fuel system is an integral part of ensuring your vehicle continues to run efficiently. With some simple tips, you’ll learn how to get the most from your car with Ford fuel system maintenance.

Your Ford Fuel System Maintenance: Service Tips
Fuel Tank
Like your body, what you put in your car’s tank matters. You want to ensure that you are using high-quality fuel. Low-quality fuel can contain contaminants such as sulfur, lead, dirt, debris, water, sediment, and microbial growth that can clog fuel injectors and filters, corrode fuel tanks and lines, causing your car’s engine to stall or fail. High-quality fuel can reduce the buildup of deposits in your engine and keep it running longer without long-term issues.
Keep your gas tank full to avoid damaging the fuel pump. When your tank is near empty, the fuel pump has to work harder to keep the engine running. Avoid letting your tank fall below a quarter full.
Looking for the cutting edge of all-electric automotive performance? Then only one vehicle fits the bill: the 2025 Ford Mustang Mach-E. With aggressive all-electric motors and plenty of track-ready features, the Mustang Mach-E proves that performance doesn’t have to mean paying extra at the pump. And with the everyday practicality to make every drive a joy, the Mustang Mach-E brings sizzling performance to the everyday.

The Silent Thunder of Electric Hooves
The 2025 Mustang Mach-E is living proof that louder doesn’t mean better. And with both RWD and eAWD configurations available, it’s prepared to bring Mustang performance off the road and into the dirt track. In fact, the Mustang GT Rally offers special Rallycross-inspired sports tuning and Magneride damping system for wild off-road adventures.
The Mustang Mach-E offers an array of powerful motor setups, with the most exhilarating configurations putting 480 horsepower and a heart-pounding 700 lb-ft of torque at your command. That configuration, with the GT Performance Upgrade package on the Mustang Mach-E GT or standard on the Mustang Mach-E Rally, has enough power to blast occupants from 0-60 in just 3.4 seconds.
How to Use Ford’s Remote Start System
Ford vehicles come equipped with a handy feature that allows you to turn on your ignition with the press of a button, all without ever entering your vehicle. This is ideal for those cold mornings when you want your car to warm up, or on hot summer days to prevent getting blasted by boiling hot air when you enter your vehicle. Understanding how to use this helpful system can be confusing, which is why we created this Ford Remote Start guide.

Your Ford Remote Start Guide
How to Use Remote Start with Your Key Fob
Using your key fob is one of the easiest ways to activate Remote Start in your Ford vehicle. To turn on the engine, it, first lock all your doors using the Lock button and then press the Remote Start (2X) button twice. You will see the exterior lights flash and then your vehicle will start. You have the choice of running your vehicle for 5, 10, or 15 minutes. The run time can be extended by pressing the Remote Start button twice, up to a maximum of 35 minutes.


