Monday, May 18, 2015

Ford Brings Repreve to the 2015 F-150 | Wolf Motors Jordan MN


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Recycled Materials in 2015 F-150 Seats

What if we could redirect plastics from landfill and use them to create innovative materials, and then put them in the all-new Ford F-150, part of Ford F-Series, America’s best-selling truck?​ We could make a big difference.

Since 2012, Ford Motor Company has worked with Unifi to bring environmentally responsible, high-performance repreve fiber to many Ford vehicles. Now, this innovative fiber is available in the in the all-new F-150. By substituting with this recycled material, Ford will divert more than five million plastic bottles from landfills this year. 

Ford is the only automaker to use repreve, made from 100 percent recycled materials including plastic bottles, in its vehicles. Ford is currently using repreve in five vehicles around the world, making it a truly global material, and it represents Ford's larger commitment to reduce, reuse and recycle as part of the company’s global sustainability strategy to lessen its environmental footprint.

“By using repreve in the all-new Ford F-150, we are reconfirming our commitment to using renewable and recyclable materials in our vehicles,” said Carol Kordich, lead designer, global sustainability materials strategy development. “We are always looking for ways to incorporate more innovative and sustainable materials into our vehicles.”

Friday, May 15, 2015

Ford Shelby Mustangs engineered for street and track | Wolf Motors Jordan MN


Developing the new Ford Mustang was tricky enough, but engineers knew it had to be capable of spawning extreme performance Shelby versions as well.

It wasn't easy, said Dave Pericak, Ford Performance director. It became clear there would still be some additional investment needed down the road to pull off performance versions that can tear up a track.

Ford unveiled the Shelby GT350 Mustang at the 2014 Los Angeles auto show last November. In January, at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit, the automaker showed the Shelby GT350R which is a stripped down, lightweight, street legal, track version. They go on sale this fall.

Ford's performance team is confident the two new cars are deserving of the Shelby name while still engineered so they could roll off the same assembly line in Flat Rock, Mich., as the conventional Mustang. A limited amount of special tooling was needed, even though the Shelby Mustangs have a different look, starting with the face, and changes to the chassis, suspension and brakes to handle the speeds and demands of a track car.

Ford has started building early prototypes in Flat Rock. The Shelby Mustangs "stick out like a sore thumb on the production line," said Adam Wirth, suspension, wheel and tire supervisor. And assembly is interesting, especially the GT350R that can be ordered so stripped down it does not even have air conditioning or a radio.

Everything is on track to start taking dealer orders in about a month for delivery this fall, Pericak said.

Pricing will be announced soon for a car that will compete against everything from a Chevrolet Camaro Z28 to Porsche 911 and Nissan GT-R.

All dealers are eligible to sell the Shelby Mustangs but there are not a lot to go around. Ford will only build 100 Shelby GT350s and 37 GT350Rs for the 2015 model year which is the 50th anniversary of the original Shelby GT350 that jump-started the pony car wars of the 1960s.

For the 2016 model year, volume is expected to be in the 4,000-6,000 range, said Jim Owens, Shelby marketing manager.

So why build such a niche vehicle?

"Ford Performance is a money-making business," said Eric Zinkosky, suspension and vehicle dynamics technical specialist. These exclusive vehicles are scooped up by discriminating buyers.

The 2015 Shelby GT350 has a naturally aspirated 5.2-liter V8 with a flat-plane crankshaft which gives it a different firing order for more high-revving power and powerful exhaust sounds. It puts out more than 500 horsepower and more than 400 lb.-ft. of torque. It has a six-speed manual transmission.

It even has unique tires of a special compound developed by Michelin.

"You don't have to be on a track to enjoy this car," said Wirth.

Some owners might never take their GT350 on the track — but they know they could, said Owens. Others might never take their GT350R on the road or even get a license plate, preferring to trailer the car to the track.

Key to making it a stiff performance car on the track but still comfortable on the street is Ford's first use of MagneRide suspension dampers that adapt to the road under it. It can even handle driving over a curb, said Brent Clark, vehicle dynamics supervisor.

General Motors has used the MagneRide damping system extensively for the Chevrolet Corvette and the Cadillac brand. Ford developed its own continuously variable damping system for its Lincoln brand but for the Mustang, Ford needed a system that reacted even faster to drive conditions.

The Shelby duo have the most powerful brakes on a Mustang to date. "It's the real secret to making this car fast," said Zinkosky, knowing they will control the speed heading into a corner.

Ford has said it will introduce 12 new performance vehicles by 2020. Among them are the Ford GT due in the second half of 2016 — Ford will make 250 a year — as well as the Mustangs, Focus ST, Focus RS, Fiesta ST and F-150 Raptor.

Thursday, May 7, 2015

5 Spring Maintenance Tips for Your Car | Wolf Motors Jordan MN


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Here are Five Spring Car Maintenance Tips to Keep in Mind

1. Remove leftover salt
Salt, used on roads to melt ice and snow, can cause serious damage to cars, especially their undercarriages where metal can rust. Take your car to a highly rated car wash to eliminate salt, and check that the business has sprayers that clean the undercarriage.

2. Check alignment and suspension
Driving over potholes can damage your car’s alignment and suspension. You might have a problem if you notice that the car pulls to one side or the steering wheel vibrates as you drive. An alignment check typically costs $25 to $40.

3. Change oil and check fluids
“If your last oil change was before winter, then this is a great time to do it, spring is also an ideal time to flush your transmission fluid. It’s one of the most neglected services. Mechanics say spring is a good time to check your car's fluid levels. Waiting too long to change your fluids can lead to a costly repair. Mechanics recommend changing your car’s oil every 3,000 to 5,000 miles.Don’t forget to check window washing fluid levels, as well as your brake and cooling system fluids.

4. Rotate tires and check air pressure
You should check the tire pressure, including the spare should you ever need it. Your car’s tires affect the ride, handling, traction and safety.Mechanics recommend tire rotation every 5,000 miles to keep tread wear even.One of the biggest issues we see is the front tires wearing out prematurely.

5. Inspect brakes

Nothing, perhaps, is more important than having brakes that function properly. Have a technician check the pads and rotors to ensure there are no safety issues. Neglecting them can lead to a costlier repair down the line.

Wednesday, May 6, 2015

About Wolf Motors | Wolf Motors Jordan MN




Wolf Motors has won the most Ford customer satisfaction awards in Minnesota. The number 1 retail super duty truck sales leader in Minnesota! Three generations of the same family ownership since 1955!
Wolf Motors is proud to be an automotive leader in our community. Since opening our doors, Wolf Motors has maintained our solid commitment to our customers, offering a wide selection of cars and trucks and ease of purchase.
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