Ford Motor Company, an American automotive icon founded by Henry Ford in 1903, holds a significant place in automotive history as a pioneer of mass production and assembly line manufacturing. Ford’s groundbreaking Model T, introduced in 1908, revolutionized transportation by making cars accessible to the average consumer. Since then, Ford has continued to innovate, introducing iconic models such as the Ford Mustang, F-Series trucks, and the Ford GT supercar. Known for its commitment to quality, reliability, and technological advancement, Ford has remained at the forefront of the industry, pioneering advancements in safety, efficiency, and connectivity. With a global presence and a diverse lineup of vehicles spanning various segments, from compact cars to commercial trucks, Ford continues to shape the future of mobility while staying true to its mission of providing affordable transportation for all.
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