2025 Ford Ranger

A New Era for the 2025 Ford Ranger  

The 2025 Ford Ranger is the 2025 North American Truck of the Year™, making waves in the midsize truck segment and winning the title of Edmunds Top Rated Award for its perfect blend of capability, smart engineering, and style. Whether you’re navigating tight city streets, braving jobsites and snowy roads, or tackling rugged off-road trails, the latest Ranger is designed to meet the diverse needs of drivers in Altoona, Pennsylvania, and beyond with updates across its lineup and a focus on modern convenience.  

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2025 Ford F-150 Lightning

As invaluable on worksites as during weekend getaways, the 2025 Ford F-150 Lightning delivers strength with zero emissions. With instant torque, impressive range, and a lineup of trims designed to meet individual needs, this pickup electrifies rugged capabilities.

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2025 Ford Expedition

The 2025 Ford Expedition is an eight-passenger SUV with full-sized features across seven models.  

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The 2025 Ford F-150 is available in eight trim levels with three different cab sizes and bed lengths to choose from.

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2025 Ford Escape

Whether it’s a quick drive to the store or a weekend excursion, the 2025 Ford Escape makes every trip better. Stylish, spacious, and versatile, it’s a compact SUV that adapts to your lifestyle.

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These days, one in four cars is leased, and the figure is growing. If more drivers fully understood the financial and lifestyle advantages, even more people would lease. Here are some considerable leasing benefits you can enjoy with a brand-new 2025 Ford at your local Ford dealership.

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The 2025 Ford Explorer is a three-row SUV that comes with a wide range of impressive performance, versatility, and tech features.

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The legendary Ford Mustang gets a modern upgrade with the 2025 Ford Mustang, which has six trim levels and comes as either a coupe or convertible. Read on to learn how a legend has become modernized.

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There are many different signs that your vehicle needs maintenance or a repair. As your Ford dealership, we want to tell you some of the signs you need to visit us for a professional service.

Strange Smells

Musty, earthy smells in the cabin, the odor of burning plastic or rubber, or the smell of hot metal are all signs something is wrong. As time passes, components gradually wear out, and this can lead to trouble if they’re not replaced. Regular servicing prevents all these issues, as our technicians can identify potential problems and fix them.

Burning plastic usually means damaged wiring. Electricity will continue to flow into a wire up to the break, causing it to overheat and burn the protective insulation. A burning rubber smell is caused by old transmission fluid overheating in the hot transmission. An earthy, musty smell means bacteria have infested the AC ducts and need to be removed. Our technicians can quickly fix these and any of these issues.

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Most SUVs are happiest on pavements. A few are built for the unbeaten path. Very few do both well. The 2025 Ford Bronco proudly belongs to that third group.

Trail-Ready Engines? Try Three

Out on the trails, torque is what matters. Ford knows this, which is why the 2025 Bronco comes with three engine options, all tuned for strong low-end pull: a 2.3-liter EcoBoost inline-four, a twin-turbo 2.7-liter EcoBoost V6, and the Bronco Raptor-exclusive 3.0-liter twin-turbo V6. All of them hit peak torque early so you won’t have to wring them out to get serious performance.

A ten-speed automatic transmission bolts to all three engines, but a seven-speed manual is only compatible with the 2.3-liter straight-four. To help manage changing terrain, Ford equips the Bronco with seven G.O.A.T. (Goes Over Any Type of Terrain) Modes. These adjust the transfer case, traction control, lockers, engine response, and steering feel to match the surface, be it mud, snow, or pavement.

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