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FORD CONTRIBUTION TO ACCELERATE ECONOMIC UPLIFTMENT OF TOWN

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Ford South Africa has made an important contribution to help accelerate the revitalisation and upliftment of impoverished towns across the country by donating a Ford Ranger Double Cab to South Africa Day, a local non-profit company (NPC) and public benefit organisation (PBO). With its South African Towns Makeover Project, South Africa Day targets towns in desperate ...

HANDS UP TO FORD FOR THEIR ONGOING COMMITMENT TO PROMOTE LITERACY

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In 2019, Ford South Africa committed to supporting several disadvantaged primary schools in Mpumalanga for a period of three years as part of the company’s long-standing partnership with Rally to Read. This year Ford made a donation of almost R1.3 million for the final year of the three-year programme. This will see the focus shifting ...

GOING IN AT THE DEEP END WITH RANGER

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With Thunderstorms abound in most parts of South Africa this time of the year, flash floods can create chaos for drivers, causing traffic jams and turning gravel roads into slippery mud. Even experienced drivers are reluctant to navigate flooded roads and low bridges, especially in unfamiliar areas. But with a vehicle like the Ford Ranger that ...

GETTING TO KNOW ALL ABOUT FORD’S RANGE

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Mounting a kerb to find parking at a crowded social event can be very satisfying for anyone who drives a 4x4 vehicle. But that’s just the tip of the iceberg when you consider what vehicles like Ford Ranger can actually do. https://youtu.be/JQ0zAX3L9Ow https://youtu.be/JQ0zAX3L9Ow To get the best out of your 4x4 vehicle it’s best to get yourself ...

FORD KEEPS THE ROAD SAFETY MESSAGE ALIVE IN 2019

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Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa (FMCSA) is using its Driving Skills for Life (DSFL) training programme to continue raising awareness regarding road safety in South Africa. “It is well known that South Africa has one of the world’s highest number of traffic accidents, injuries and fatalities, with the Automobile Association highlighting that over 14 000* people die on ...