Rest Easy With Certified Pre-Owned Ford Vehicles

Buying a car is a big deal, one that can be both exiting and remarkable.  Planet Ford in Spring is a leader amongst Houston Ford dealerships with incredible inventory and service. One of the first questions you might ask yourself is whether to buy new, pre-owned, or certified pre-owned. If you know you are looking into buying a certified pre-owned Ford, then keep on reading.

Houston Certified Pre-Owned Ford

Buying a certified pre-owned Ford is a great decision, and ensuring the quality of the vehicle is a must if you want your investment to last. Thankfully, Planet Ford in Spring, near Houston has a wide variety of makes, models, and colors of certified pre-owned cars and trucks to choose from. Trust that our certified pre-owned vehicles have been thoroughly inspected and come with great benefits to give you peace of mind and a great driving experience.

Check out some of the reasons why buying a Ford certified pre-owned Ford is a smart option:

Complete vehicle background check: Knowing how a previous owner cared for a vehicle is essential to knowing how well it will run in the future.

  • Were there any accidents?
  • Was the vehicle properly maintained?
  • Were all of the recalls for the vehicle taken care of?
  • We’ll run a history report to ensure you know exactly what you’re paying for.

Powertrain and comprehensive warranty: Prepare for the unexpected with Ford’s excellent warranty options. From the engine to air conditioning, you’re covered when you need it most.

169 point inspection ensures you are buying a top-of-the-line vehicle:

  • Road tested for the optimal ride: We want to make sure that there are no surprises when you get behind the wheel. We drive the car ourselves to go over all possible repairs, including engine ability, clutch operation, steering, brakes and more.
  • Spotless vehicle exterior and interior: Your vehicle should not only look great, but also be in good working condition. We examine the car extensively for any possible damage, from large things like dings and dents on the body to small things like replacing windshield wipers, checking the sound system, and securing seatbelts.
  • Thorough vehicle diagnostics and under-hood/underbody inspection: You can be confident in the performance of certified pre-owned Ford cars and trucks knowing that almost every inch has been inspected. We make sure that every system is in good working order, and that every piece is securely in its place.
  • Keeping hybrids environmentally friendly: It’s hard to do your part for the environment when your fuel-efficient vehicle is no longer working as it should. We check all the components of the hybrid system to keep it going as good as new.
  • 24-hour roadside assistance: Ford takes care of you beyond the vehicle you buy. When you are in need, we will be there to change your tire, jump your battery, or even notify the police if you need assistance.
  • Convenience: There’s nothing like the ease of buying certified pre-owned Ford. We make sure every last detail is taken care of, from key fobs to a full tank of gas.

Come in today to see how a certified pre-owned Ford vehicle can work for you.

Feel free to call us at 888-846-0635, visit our website, connect with on Facebook or follow us on Twitter.

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2011 Ford Expedition Serving Spring

Planet Ford Spring, in Texas has your 2011 Expedition. What will you do with yours in the Houston area?

2011 Ford Expedition Spring Texas

All the technology you need

While crossovers have become immensely popular over the last decade, full sized sport utility vehicles are still selling strong.  The 2011 Expedition leads the pack with Ford’s bold design, functionality and the most comprehensive standard equipment list yet.  Planet Ford Spring is excited to say that we have a full line of these vehicles ready to hit the Houston area.

Strong Body

The Expedition and Expedition EL (extended length) is built on Ford’s tough F-Series truck platform.    This allows the full-sized Ford to excel in towing and off-road performance.

Towing Performance

With its 5.4 liter V-8 rated at 310 hp, the best-in-class Expedition can tow a hefty 9200 pounds, something crossovers can’t achieve.  New for 2011, Ford has added Trailer Sway Control to the Expedition and Expedition EL.  This remarkable standard feature works with the vehicle’s stability and roll-control systems to aid while towing.

Safety

Ford is serious about safety and the Expedition defines this.  For the last 10 years the Ford Expedition has earned a perfect five-star front safety rating for the driver and passenger from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.  And Ford has added even more safety features to the Expedition for 2011.  Two notables are Ford’s SOS Post-Crash Alert System and MyKey.   The SOS Alert System will activate the horn and emergency flashes if airbags deploy.  MyKey is very helpful for concerned parents of teenage drivers.  It allows them to program the key through the vehicle message center to place restrictions such as a limited top speed of 80 mph, traction control that cannot be deactivated and even limitation of audio system volume.  Ford thought of everything.

2011 Ford Expedition Spring Texas

Ride in luxury

Comfort

The Expedition has the room and entertainment to keep up to eight passengers happy.  The newly available headrest-mounted DVD system has two individual screens and two sets of wireless head phones.   Music is never an issue with SIRIUS® Satellite Radio and audio input jack.  HD radio is available with the voice-activated navigation system.

What others are saying about the new Expedition:

  • Built on the solid F-Series pickup chassis, the Expedition is a traditional full-size SUV that delivers quiet operation, a supple ride, and attractive interior décor.” — Car and Driver
  • “The Expedition is an excellent vehicle for those who genuinely need the power and space of a large truck-type SUV.” — Consumer Guide
  • “Simply beats a comparable [Chevrolet] Suburban at its own game.” — Motor Trend
  • “Sure, you might want to think about something that uses less fuel if all you’re buying it for is getting to work and back, or picking up the kids from school and driving them to T-ball practice and gymnastics, but for those who need to tow or haul eight adults around, there’s no substitute for mass.” — Automobile

When only a big vehicle will do the job, the Ford Expedition is the best choice.  You can find out more about the 2011 Expedition at Planet Ford Spring in the Houston area.

Come by our showroom to see the all-new 2011 Ford Expedition. Feel free to call us at 888-846-0635, visit our website, connect with on Facebook or follow us on Twitter.

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From Fleet to Floor, Planet Ford in Spring is Committed to your Satisfaction.

Planet 45 Spring Texas

Welcome

Conveniently located in Spring, Texas, we are Houston’s preferred Ford dealership. Our key to success lies within always keeping you in mind. First, and most importantly, we value your time. We are located on I-45 at Louetta across from Splash town and very easy to get to.

If you haven’t already noticed, the Houston, Spring and Woodlands areas are rapidly expanding and construction has become a major part of our daily lives. No worries here, if you need to get your vehicle serviced or are in the market for a new one – no traffic, no mess.

Our showroom floor was built with you in mind. We have spared no expense when it comes to making sure your entire experience is outstanding. Whether you’re here to have your vehicle serviced or to buy your next vehicle, we make it comfortable with a full service deli and free Wi-Fi

Next, our team works just like a well-oiled machine to make sure every experience you have is extraordinary and mentionable. The service staff at Planet Ford in Spring, Texas is talented and tenured; our customers have come to expect the best and we strive to deliver. For over 10 years now, Ford has recognized us with the President’s award for outstanding customer service.

Houston Ford best inventory

We have your make, model and color.

When it comes to selection, no other Houston Ford dealer can offer you the variety of new and Certified Pre-Owned makes, models and colors that we can. We take pride in our inventory selection so you can get the car or truck of your dreams to help you conquer your world.

  • Do you own a diesel and need service? We have 6 certified diesel technicians ready to serve you.
  • We are also committed to your business’s fleet needs. We have been selected as the sales and service provider for many of the area’s Fortune 500 businesses who use Ford vehicles. (We provide consultation, sales and service.)
  • Planet Ford in Spring, Texas has a full service collision center combined with a seamless rental center

o   Our body shop is here to take care of your entire automotive body repair needs.

o   Our staff are ALL factory-trained professionals:

o   Authorized Ford Body Repair

o   Quality and finish you except from the best

o   Planet Ford in Spring, Texas combines the best body repair equipment and technology with factory-trained, experienced body repair professionals who work in a factory-authorized facility using genuine Ford parts.

When it comes right down to it, we can offer you the best Ford experience in the Houston area. From fleet to floor, you are number one!

We encourage you to check us out on Facebook and Twitter (links will be added) to connect with us personally. If you have questions, comments or just want to say hi, we’re here for you!

Call us directly at 888-654-4250 for any reason.

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Must Have Safety Feature: Air Bags

Last we talked about the many things you need to consider when evaluating a vehicle’s overall safety. Today we will talk about other factors that impact your car safety.

By law, every new passenger vehicle comes equipped with dual front air bags. But the sophistication of the systems can vary. It’s worth checking what type of air-bag systems a vehicle has.

Most upscale vehicles and many others now have some version of a “smart” air-bag system. It uses electronic sensors to gauge several variables, which, depending on the model, include crash severity, safety-belt use, the position of the driver’s seat, and the weight and/or position of an occupant in the front-passenger seat. This information is used to tailor the deployment of the vehicle’s front and side air bags.

Dual-threshold and multistage front bags can deploy with varying force, depending on crash severity. In a less-severe collision the bags inflate with less force. In a more severe crash, the bags inflate with more force and more quickly. Many systems withhold deployment on the passenger side if the seat is unoccupied (to save money on replacement) or if the seat is occupied by a person below a certain weight (to prevent possible injury from the bag). The government mandated “advanced” front air bags to be phased in all cars between the 2004 and 2007 model years. They deploy less aggressively or not at all, depending on a front passenger’s size or position.

Side air bags are now common for front occupants. The basic side air bag deploys from the setback or door, and is designed to protect a person’s torso. Separate side bags that protect the head are becoming increasingly available, as well. The most common design is a side-curtain bag that drops down from the headliner and covers both the front and rear windows. Consumer Reports highly recommends head-protection side air bags where they’re available.

If you need more additional questions regarding air bag safety stop by Planet Ford 45 and let one of our product specialist inform you about the safety features in many of our Ford vehicles.
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Safety Feature Info

Yesterday we talked about one of the things you need to consider when evaluating a vehicle’s overall safety. Today we will talk about other factors that impact your car safety.

A vehicle’s ability to help you avoid an accident is just as important as its crashworthiness. Key factors to consider are braking and emergency handling, although acceleration, visibility, driving position, and even seat comfort (which affects driver fatigue) also play a role.

Consumer Reports evaluates these factors on every vehicle it tests.

If you need questions regarding car safety stop by Planet Ford 45 and let one of our product specialist inform you about the safety features in many of our Ford vehicles.

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Must Have Safety Feature 4: Antilock brake system (ABS)

Yesterday we talked about one of the things you need to consider when evaluating a vehicle’s overall safety. Here is today’s must have feature.

CR’s auto experts highly recommend getting an antilock brake system (ABS), which is available as standard or optional equipment on most vehicles. ABS prevents the wheels from locking up during a hard stop, something that can cause the driver to lose control of the vehicle. ABS almost always provides shorter stops, but, even more importantly, the system helps keep the vehicle straight and allows the driver to maneuver during a panic stop.

Visit of call Planet Ford 45 if you need further assistance understanding the safety features in our Ford Lineup.

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Safety Feature #3: Rollover resistance

Last week we talked about the things you need to consider when evaluating a vehicle’s overall safety.

The range from how it performs in an emergency-handling situation and how it protects its occupants in a collision to how easy it is to secure a child seat. When comparing vehicles, it’s important to look at all the appropriate variables, including safety-related ratings and features.

For the next couple of days we will be listing the rest of the top 10 safety checks that are worth reviewing before you make your final buying decision. Here is number 3

Taller vehicles, such as SUVs and pickups, are more likely to roll over than passenger cars. According to the IIHS, SUVs have a rollover rate that is two to three times that of passenger cars. In 2006, 59 percent of all SUV fatalities and 48 percent of pickup-truck fatalities involved a rollover. In contrast, only 25 percent of passenger-car fatalities involved a rollover.

A taller vehicle has a higher center of gravity, which makes it more top-heavy than one that sits lower to the ground. In a situation where a vehicle is subjected to strong sideways forces, such as in a sudden cornering maneuver, it’s easier for a taller vehicle to roll over.

To give consumers a way of telling which vehicles have a higher rollover propensity than others, NHTSA has developed a five-star rating system called the Rollover Resistance Rating (RRR). Until recently, the RRR was based solely on a vehicle’s “static stability factor (SSF),” which is determined from measurements of its track width and center of gravity. Because the SSF is based on measurements of a stationary vehicle rather than on a dynamic road test, the rating doesn’t account for vehicles’ different suspension designs, tires, or the presence of a stability-control system–any of which can make a significant difference. Beginning with the ratings for 2004 models, NHTSA has combined the SSF with a dynamic rollover test performed with moving vehicles.

The RRR is accessible online at www.safercar.gov, but you need to dig deeper than the star ratings to tell how a vehicle performed in the dynamic test. Click on the model name. Scroll down to “Rollover.” That section gives the predicted chance of a rollover in a single-vehicle crash, stated as a percentage of probability. The site tells you whether or not a vehicle tipped up in the test, but not at what speed. The top of the test-results page specifies if the vehicle had side air bags or stability control when it was tested.

We believe that vehicles that tip up in NHTSA’s test have a potential stability problem and CR will not recommend them, regardless of their star rating. In order for an SUV or pickup to be recommended, it must either have been included in NHTSA’s test and have not tipped up or, if it has not been tested, it must offer electronic stability control.

Visit of call Planet Ford 45 if you need further assistance understanding the safety features in our Ford Lineup.

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Safety Feature #2

Last week we talked about the things you need to consider when evaluating a vehicle’s overall safety.

The range from how it performs in an emergency-handling situation and how it protects its occupants in a collision to how easy it is to secure a child seat. When comparing vehicles, it’s important to look at all the appropriate variables, including safety-related ratings and features.

For the next couple of days we will be listing the rest of the top 10 safety checks that are worth reviewing before you make your final buying decision. Here is number 2

Electronic stability control (ESC)
CR’s auto experts highly recommend electronic stability control, particularly on SUVs. ESC is designed to help keep the vehicle under control and on its intended path during cornering, and prevent it from sliding or skidding. If a vehicle begins to go out of control, the system selectively applies brakes to one or more wheels and cuts engine power to keep the vehicle on course. On SUVs, stability control can help prevent the vehicle from getting into a situation that could lead to a rollover. While electronic stability control has improved the emergency handling on the vehicles we have tested, it’s not a cure-all for inherently poor-handling vehicles. Its effectiveness depends on how it is programmed and how it is integrated with the vehicle. It also cannot overcome the laws of physics.

Automakers often refer to their stability-control systems by different names (see our guide to safety features), so if it’s not clear be sure to ask if a vehicle has electronic stability control. To make it less confusing for the consumer, the Society of Automotive Engineers has asked that all manufacturers use electronic stability control, or ESC, as common terminology when referring to their stability-control systems. Consumer Reports supports this move because it will help consumers know what they are buying.

A number of studies of ESC have been completed and all point to a substantial reduction in accidents and deaths. The IIHS has estimated that if all cars had ESC, it would save 10,000 lives per year. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has announced plans to require ESC as standard on all vehicles by the 2012 model year

Visit of call Planet Ford 45 if you need further assistance understanding the safety features in our Ford Lineup.

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Safety Feature Must Have #1

You need to consider several factors when evaluating a vehicle’s overall safety. They range from how it performs in an emergency-handling situation and how it protects its occupants in a collision to how easy it is to secure a child seat. When comparing vehicles, it’s important to look at all the appropriate variables, including safety-related ratings and features. For the next couple of days we will be listing the top 10 safety checks that worth reviewing before you make your final buying decision.

1. Insurance-industry crash-test ratings
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) is a safety-research group that conducts its own series of crash tests. In its frontal-offset crash, the IIHS runs a vehicle at 40 mph into a deformable barrier. Instead of engaging the whole width of the car’s front end, the barrier covers just the 40 percent of the car in front of the driver.

Using a deformable barrier simulates a car-to-car, driver’s-side-to-driver’s-side collision, which is a common form of fatal crash. By focusing the crash on only a portion of the car’s front, this test severely stresses the car’s structural integrity and its ability to protect the area around the driver without collapsing.

The IIHS scores its frontal-crash results as Good, Acceptable, Marginal, or Poor. You can find ratings for all tested vehicles on the IIHS Web site, at www.hwysafety.org.

Since 2002, the IIHS also has conducted its own side-impact tests, which simulate a vehicle being struck in the side at 31 mph by a vehicle the height and weight of a typical SUV or pickup. The test is more severe than the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s side-crash test (described below), which simulates a vehicle being hit in the side by a vehicle the height and weight of a typical family sedan.

For more information on crash testing and ratings click here.

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Test Driving the EcoBoost

Planet Ford employees from both our 45 and 59 stores went to the 2011 Ford F150 Round Up event at Sam Houston Race Park to try out the new 2011 Ford F150. Our employees we’re looking forward to test driving the new 411-horsepower 6.2-liter V8, the 360-hp 5.0-liter V8 and the 300-hp 3.7-liter V6, but it was the top of-the-line EcoBoost V6 that had our employees were very excited for.

According to Ford the 3.5-liter twin-turbocharged EcoBoost V6 engine is tough enough to take whatever F-150 buyers can throw at it. So how is it possible to know if that’s true? Well our employees test drove the EcoBoost to the extreme to see if Ford could put their money where their mouth is (see pictures). Well we can honestly say that compare to the competition the EcoBoost is the best in class compare to its competition. Test driving the EcoBoost is nothing any of us have experience in a truck. Which we all agree that was a good thing since we see that Ford is moving forward in becoming the leader.

Don’t believe us? Stop by Planet Ford 45 when the EcoBoost arrives and test drive that baby.

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