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Ford innovation differentiates

Monday, October 20th, 2008

When it’s time to buy a car, you have plenty of choices.

But if you have a teen driver in the house and have the Benjamins to buy them a new car, you’ll have to put a 2009 Ford on your shortlist.

Here’s why:

Ford Motor Company is introducing MyKey™, a standard new technology designed to allow parents to encourage teen-agers to drive safer and more fuel efficiently, and increase safety-belt usage.

Ford’s MyKey feature – which will launch on the Focus and be offered standard across many Ford, Lincoln and Mercury models in 2009 – allows owners to designate a key that can limit the vehicle’s top speed and audio volume.

MyKey from Ford offers differentiation through innovation
View MyKey info graphic (PDF)

Consumers want innovation like this. It’s one of those “they shoulda done that years ago” game-changers that every car should have, and Ford will be rewarded for it.

It’s no secret American auto builders are in a world of hurt right now.

Listening to the customer and then giving them what they want is strategically responsible—and is a necessary piece of the puzzle that needs to be solved to help return Ford to profitability.

Which game-changing product or service innovation has impressed you most recently?

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