Ford Motor Company was first launched in 1903 and since then it’s been one of America bestselling car brands. The company has played a vital role in the automotive industry, even revolutionizing the assembly line process. It’s no surprise that the brand has made lots of appearances in some of the most popular movies.
Whether you’re watching the tv at home or enjoying a flick at the local cinema, chances are that there’s a Ford somewhere in the background. The practical and functional Fusion has appeared on popular and hip teen show “The OC”, giving it a bit of that “hip factor”. This sedan offers an engaging ride, excellent fuel economy and comes equipped with the Sync System. The best part is that it’s not too expensive with an average price of around $20k. Sidney Bristow, the main character on the hit show Alias has been seen driving Ford Escape. This SUV crossover offers comfortable interior, lots of cool options and an optional V6 engine which outputs 240 hp. Pricing starts at around the $21k range.
One of the most popular and iconic nameplates ever is the Mustang. One simple glance at her and it’s easy to see why; she’s lovely and sports a significant amount of horsepower under the hood. She has reached a total of five hundred movie credits including; “I am Legend”, “Gone In Sixty Seconds” and “Diamonds Are Forever”. The Mustang made its cinema debut in the James Bond movie “Goldfinger”. Ford provided the production with a large variety of autos to use including the Thunderbird, which was used as the CIA agents’ cars and the Continental produced by Lincoln.
The 1968 film “Bullitt” stars Steve McQueen but the real shining star was a green1968 Mustang GT which stole the scene which stole the hearts of automotive fans worldwide. Two Mustang GT’s and two Dodge Chargers were used in the infamous scene. One of the auto’s most recent impressive appearances was in the huge blockbuster hit “I Am Legend”. In this flick Will Smith is one of the last people left on the planet and can be seen hunting for food in the gorgeous muscle ride. Other automobiles featured include the Expedition and Escape. The 2010 Mustang is priced at around $21k and is available as either a V6 or V8 engine.
It’s easy to see why Ford is such an integral part of American history and as a result it makes sense that the vehicles would make frequent appearances in iconic movies. Ford vehicles are built in America, built tough and most of all practical and attainable for the average consumer. We’ll be seeing Ford cars for a long time to come in the movies and in real life.
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