We love classic cars at Borgman, but who doesn’t? If you didn’t get a chance to go to the Woodward Dream Cruise, check out this article from Ford Social all about the recent Detroit event!
Stretching from Widetrack Road in Pontiac, Michigan all the way to Mustang Alley in Ferndale, tens of thousands of cars packed historic Woodward Avenue and the parking lots and side streets surrounding it. The annual Woodward Dream Cruise brought people from all over the world to relish the sights, smells and sounds of the car culture.
The air is filled with the pungent smell of grilled onions from hamburger stands, mixed with a variety of automotive aromas, and the sounds of engines drown out Motown music being played on the car radios.

Ford’s Ecoboost technology is a good reason to be excited. At Borgman Ford, we were surprised to find out that the powerful new technology has some common ground with Soviet laser weapons. Intrigued? Check out this article from
Ford has added an innovative twist to the Mustang – a vibrating shift knob that tells you when to change gears! Check out the article from
At Borgman, we understand the importance of maintaining our environment. Ford understands, and has made significant strides in sustainable practices. Check out this article from
Here at Borgman Ford, we think that selling Mustangs is a pretty cool job. But making them? That sounds awesome.
We love cool stuff at Borgman Ford. It’s easy to get excited about the innovations and features, and we love to see what happens with new models. We were excited that the upcoming 2014 Transit Connect was shown off at the Maker Faire in Dearborn last weekend – Ford Social has a
Back in 1951, conversations began about having a “true Ford sports car.” It wasn’t long before “paper sports cars” were created in the Ford design studios in an effort to have this new car in production for the 1955 model year. May 1, 1953, became the target date for a full-size clay model of this future Ford: the Thunderbird. But it wasn’t actually until May 18 of that same year when a complete, painted clay model that closely resembled what would eventually become the final version of the first T-bird was finally done.
Susan Berry had never won anything in her life. But that was before she was handed the keys to a brand-new 2013 C-MAX Energi Plug-In Hybrid. Susan was selected as the winner of the 2013 MyEnergi Lifestyle Sweepstakes.
You can do some pretty amazing things with smartphones these days. In a world where your phone can be – among other things – an encyclopedia, GPS and a personal assistant, Ford is entering a new frontier of mobile technology with the Remote Access application for select Ford and Lincoln vehicles.