The Celsius scale might not be getting too high anytime soon, but since the areas that surround Edmonton are so beautiful year-round, now is as good a time as ever to load up your trailer or camper and head out in search of adventure. You might find yourself wanting to bring your Ford model along for the ride, and if that’s the case, we’re sure you’ve wondered “Which 2019 Ford Vehicles Can Be Flat Towed?”
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What to do after your car key fob battery dies
Ford vehicles are built tough, but that doesn’t mean that some components aren’t indestructible through normal use. If you’ve just found yourself locked out of your vehicle with a dead key fob, we may be able to get you going. Our Sherwood Ford team wants to help if this ever were to occur with your model, so today we’ll show you what to do after your car key fob battery dies. Learn how easy it is to get back up and running! Read the rest of this entry
What to do when your Ford vehicle’s battery dies
We’re no strangers to frigid conditions here in Edmonton, so it should come as no surprise that there are plenty of environmental factors that can lead to our vehicles not being as effective as they could be. In most instances, diminished performance is an annoyance, but there are few situations that are worse than coming across a dead or dying vehicle battery, especially when you’re all set to head out on the road for the day. Our Sherwood Ford team wants to help you out, so today we’ll show you what to do when your Ford vehicle’s battery dies.
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Where are the best camping locations in Alberta?
Alberta is home to five beautiful National Parks: Banff, Elk Island, Jasper, Waterton Lakes, and Wood Buffalo. The yearly spring thaw is upon us. While we’re welcome to camp all year-round, peak camping season usually runs from May through October. If you’re looking for some of the best camping locations around Alberta, we’ve got you covered.
How Does the Engine-Exhaust Brake Work?
6.7L Power Stroke® Turbo Diesel Engine-Exhaust Braking
In order to help your Super Duty perform with better handling and control while towing down hills, Ford has upgraded its innovative Smart Exhaust Brake function.
Is Ford Canada Credit Right for Me?
Whether you’re in the market for a new or pre-owned vehicle, Ford Credit can help to make the car of your dreams into the car of your everyday reality.
What are the Best Vehicles for Small Businesses?
Vincentric Best Fleet Value in Canada
When your business is on the line, you want to make sure your investments aren’t for nothing. If you need a vehicle for transportation of materials, delivery services or towing trailers, making sure you have a high-quality vehicle is easy to maintain is essential. With Ford, you can choose from a number of fleet models that have been voted as the best for fleet value. The Ford brand has earned awards for seven of its fleet models through its dedication to customer needs, awarding the Taurus, F-150, F-250 Super Duty, Transit and Transit Connect models. Read the rest of this entry
What Is A Flat-Plane Crank V8?
You may have heard the term “Flat-Plane Crank” and have questions about its engineering on the Ford GT350 V8 engine. The Flat-Plane Crankshaft engines not only sound different but also rev to incredible RPMs, and a lot more to learn about. Read the rest of this entry
What’s included with Ford Canada roadside assistance?
One of the perks of buying a new Ford vehicle is being able to use roadside assistance when you need it most. If you’re curious about what’s included with Ford Canada roadside assistance, then you are in the right place. Let’s take a closer look. Read the rest of this entry
How much can my Ford pickup tow?
One of the most important aspects of any pickup truck is how much it can tow. Truck drivers want to be able to load up their vehicle with all the necessary gear and equipment for an adventure, so many drivers may be curious to learn how much their Ford pickup is able to tow. Read the rest of this entry