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Ford recently hosted the Ford Driving Skills for Life contest, inviting teen songwriters from across the country t o submit an original song focused on the perils of distracted driving. Triumphing their competition with 520,000 public votes and the official nod of approval by Shawn Wilson, President of Usher's New Look Foundation, five teens have been named winners.

In addition to the aforementioned bonds, winners of the Ford Driving Skills for Life songwriting contest also won a free trip to Usher's New Look Foundation World Leadership Conference. There, they will speak in a workshop with R&B…

Ford Technology Benefits Europe's Growing Elderly Population

Several years ago, Ford developed the "Third Age Suit" to gain insight into how they could better accommodate the Europe's quickly graying population. The Suit offered Ford engineers a visceral glimpse into everyday "Golden Age" scenarios. Ultimately, the experience provided invaluable inspiration for designing Ford cars that offer old and young drivers alike a distinct sense of comfort and ease.

Now, Ford is sharing their "Third Age Suit" with professionals from another industry, specifically architects keen on designing homes that better meet the needs of their older clientele. A group of architects from Hahn & Helten GmbH, for example, recently…

1969 Mercury XR7 Cougar

You can't beat the love people have for an old school Mercury Cougar. Whether in pristine condition or barely running, fans of the American auto maker just love to see a Mercury muscle car cruise down their street.

 

You can still find a slew of newer models from Mercury at Spradley Barr of Greeley - Greeley, CO - but an old school ride, like this 1969 Mercury Cougar XR7 Convertible, can only be seen on the…

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