Friday, September 5, 2008

09’ Ford Focus

MECHANICAL Lloyd has advised its customers and prospective ones to beware of fake spare parts from the open market to avoid damage to their vehicles.
The Sales Manager of the Company, Mr Kojo Annobil, who gave the advice at the launch of the 2009 Ford Focus in Accra said the company, aware of the problem, had stocked its service centre with adequate genuine spare parts to support customers to maintain a higher life span for their valuable vehicles.
“It is important that our customers avoid the risk of buying non-genuine spare parts from unauthorised dealers,” he stated.
The new Ford Focus has safety and security devices including an automatic hazard warning light activation system, which warns the driver of the vehicle and those behind of approaching dangers and emergencies ahead.
He assured potential customers of the company’s commitment to ensuring the security of customers, adding that the new face-lift of the 2009 Ford Focus offered them a list of active and passive safety features.
“The new version, with an improvement on its fuel economy and environmental performance is the face-lift of the second generation model,” he added.
The Group Sales Manager of the company, Mr Morkporkpor Adim, said the new Ford Focus had already the world “Car of the Year” in both Europe and North America.
Mr Adim said the new car also came with a lot of highly improved technological features, such as the Electronic Stability Programme (ESP) with Traction Control to enhance the vehicle’s stability on the road, an Intelligent Protection System (IPS) and Tyre Deflation Detection System (TDDS), all aimed at making the driving experience even better.

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