For many auto shoppers, fuel efficiency is a top priority when looking for a new vehicle. That’s why Ford has developed fuel-saving technologies, such as hybrid engines, chargeable batteries, and automatic all-wheel drive disconnect. Here are a few models to consider while you’re at your local Ford dealer!

1. 2023 Ford F-150

One of the world’s most popular full-sized pickup trucks also happens to be one of the most fuel efficient when buyers opt for its new hybrid powertrain. At a total of 430 hp and 570 lb-ft of torque, the F-150’s 3.5L V6 hybrid system delivers tremendous performance while helping to earn up to an EPA-rated 25 MPG combined. An electronic 10-speed automatic transmission provides lots of low-end grunt.

When it comes to towing and hauling, the hybrid F-150 is no slouch with its ability to tow up to 12,700 pounds and maximum payload capacity of 1,830 pounds. Impressive practicality continues with the truck’s airy cabin. For instance, an available work surface folds out from the center console and the front seats can be folded flat if you need a comfortable place to sleep while you’re out in the field.

2. 2023 Ford Escape

This sleek compact crossover’s 2.5L inline-4 hybrid system comes in two flavors: a 192-hp variant and a 210-hp plug-in hybrid. While the former promises excellent fuel economy at up to 39 MPG combined, the plug-in uses a 10.7-kWh battery to achieve a combined MPGe of 101. An intelligent all-wheel drive system is available for the 192-hp hybrid and automatically switches to rear-wheel drive in normal conditions to save fuel.

Inside the Escape, you’ll find spacious seating for five people, including 38.9 inches of rear legroom. When the 60/40 split-folding rear seats are down, cargo space expands from 34.4 cubic feet to 60.8 cubic feet. Along with standard dual-zone automatic climate control and an 8-way power driver’s seat, most trims offer heated seats, a panoramic moonroof, and a 10-speaker Bang & Olufsen premium audio system.

3. 2024 Ford Edge

If you need more power and space to go with efficient performance, then the muscular Edge makes for a compelling choice. A hefty 250 hp and 280 lb-ft of torque is generated by the mid-sized SUV’s standard 2.0L turbo inline-4. There’s also an optional 2.7L twin-turbo V6 that develops 335 hp and 380 lb-ft of torque. Both provide solid highway fuel economies at up to 28 MPG for the inline-4 and 25 MPG for the V6.

Whether you’re in need of a powerful work truck or a versatile family hauler, you can enjoy exceptional efficiency when you go with a Ford. Visit White’s Ford in Urbana, OH today and take any of these models for a test drive!

Each year, bad brakes account for 22% of all vehicle collisions that are caused by faulty car parts. In most of these cases, more careful brake maintenance might have helped the driver avoid the collision and get home safely. With this in mind, if you ever notice the following signs of brake issues, don’t hesitate to visit your local Ford dealer for brake repair

Squealing or Screeching

Any high-pitched squealing or screeching sounds coming from your brakes will usually mean that one of your brake pads is worn out. This sound is generated by design and isn’t usually any cause for alarm. 

Modern brake pads are designed with a tiny metal tab inside the friction layer. As this friction layer is steadily worn away, eventually, the metal tab becomes exposed, which causes the squealing noise. They say the squeaky wheel gets the grease; likewise, when it comes to your car, the squealing pad should always get replaced without delay. 

Metallic Grinding Sounds

If you fail to replace a brake pad in time, you might hear a heavy grinding sound of metal scraping directly on metal. This grinding noise often indicates a rather more serious problem. Here, a brake pad might have lost its friction layer altogether. This means the pad’s metal casing is scraping directly against the rotor disc, which can rapidly damage the rotor. 

Vibrating Pedal or Steering Wheel

Rotor discs can sometimes become damaged by a brake pad or warped out of shape by overheating. When a rotor is scored or warped in some way, you’re likely to feel rhythmic vibrations through the brake pedal when you use it. You might even feel these vibrations through the steering wheel. It’s best to have a damaged rotor resurfaced or replaced right away.

Leaking Brake Fluid

If you ever notice a yellow or brown fluid puddling under your car, you might have a brake fluid leak. As brake fluid maintains essential hydraulic pressure inside the brake lines, it’s dangerous to drive with such a leak. While on the road, leaking brake fluid will sometimes cause the brake pedal to feel spongy underfoot; it might also reduce your vehicle’s stopping power. 

Longer Braking Distances 

Any reduction in the ability of your brakes to stop your car is a serious problem. Longer brake distances might be caused by leaking fluid. The problem might also result from overheating brakes, which can sometimes occur when brakes are used continuously for extended periods, such as when in heavy stop-and-go traffic. Needless to say, it’s wise not to drive with weakened brakes until the underlying issue has been identified and resolved. 

Have your brakes inspected and repaired today by qualified technicians at Whites Ford. Our long-standing full-service dealership provides a broad inventory of new and used vehicles, highly competitive deals, and personalized, courteous customer service.

Do you need replacement parts for your Ford? Instead of buying inferior aftermarket parts, opt for genuine OEM parts available at your local Ford dealer. Let’s look at the reasons why you should invest in original parts for your ride.

1. Quality and Performance are Guaranteed

Genuine parts are made by Ford for your Ford. They meet the brand’s stringent specifications for fit, function, durability, and performance. The parts also undergo rigorous testing to ensure they will perform reliably. When you buy a genuine part for your Ford, you are guaranteed quality and excellent performance.

Generic or aftermarket parts aren’t made by Ford, so you can’t vouch for their quality. They don’t undergo similar tests as the original parts, so there is a high risk of failure or poor performance.

2. You Can Order Parts at the Dealership

Shopping for replacement parts can be frustrating if you decide to opt for aftermarket ones. There are multiple options to choose from, so you have to do research and read customer reviews first. Buying OEM components eliminates this hassle because the parts are available at the dealership.

Dealers stock original parts and can even order special components directly from the manufacturer. You don’t have to worry about browsing through multiple options or risking your money on online scams. All you need to do is provide your model details, and the dealer will get the original replacement parts for you.

3. Installation Is Done by Ford Technicians

It’s not enough to buy OEM components for your Ford. You should have the parts installed by certified technicians to ensure proper performance. When you buy parts at the dealership, they will be installed by Ford-trained technicians.

The technicians boast unmatched expertise when it comes to repairing Ford vehicles. They have the right tools and equipment to install the new parts and even unearth hidden issues, especially after an accident. The expertise and quality workmanship eliminate the risk of premature component failure.

4. You Get a Ford Warranty

Ford stands behind its parts by including a 24-month/unlimited-mile warranty on replacement parts and accessories. This warranty covers OEM components against defects in materials or workmanship. If a part fails prematurely due to factory defects or workmanship, Ford will provide a replacement at no charge and cover the labor costs.

Invest in genuine Ford parts and quality installation to maximize value and savings. Contact White’s Ford to order original parts for your vehicle, and our certified technicians will install them for you.

Maintaining a healthy car battery is crucial for keeping your Ford at peak performance, so equally crucial is understanding the signs that the battery is failing. What are the key indicators that it’s time to head to your Ford dealership to get a new car battery?

Engine Start Issues

One of the most apparent signs that your Ford needs a new battery is difficulty in starting the engine. When the engine cranks slowly or weakly upon ignition, it’s a strong indication of a battery losing its strength. Over time, this issue can evolve into a complete inability to start the engine.

Dimming Headlights and Electrical Glitches

Dimming headlights are often the first sign of a battery not performing up to par. This underperformance extends to other electrical components like the dashboard and interior lights, and the stereo system, all of which may work less efficiently or erratically. These electrical issues are particularly evident when the car is starting or idling, indicating a battery that’s struggling to meet the power demands of your vehicle.

The Need for Frequent Jump Starts

Regularly requiring a jump start to get your Ford running is a clear red flag. A healthy battery should consistently start your car without external aid. If jump starts become a routine, it’s a significant sign that your battery cannot maintain the required charge and needs replacement.

Battery Age and Visible Corrosion

The average lifespan of a car battery ranges from three to five years. As your Ford’s battery ages, its risk of failure increases. Corrosion is another sign to watch for. White, ashy deposits on the battery terminals are indicative of corrosion, which can obstruct electrical connections and degrade battery performance.

Dashboard Warning Lights: Essential Alerts

Your Ford’s dashboard is equipped with warning lights designed to alert you to various vehicle issues, including battery problems. The illumination of the check engine light or battery warning light is often linked to a battery that’s not charging properly or is underperforming. Ignoring these alerts can lead to more significant vehicle issues.

Erratic Behavior in Electronic Systems

In modern vehicles, numerous systems depend on the battery’s power. If you notice your Ford’s infotainment system rebooting on its own, or if there are inconsistencies in the operation of electronic features like power windows, these are signs of a failing battery. This erratic behavior not only impacts convenience, but could also signify a battery nearing the end of its life.

If you notice any of these symptoms, stop by and visit us here at Whites Ford for a battery test and, if necessary, a replacement. Being proactive about your battery will help to keep you and your Ford on the road.

The seventh generation of Ford’s Mustang lineup includes noticeable style and performance updates while staying true to what drivers have come to love about the model. The new 2024 Ford Mustang is the most advanced Mustang yet, with the latest aerodynamic design and performance technology. If you’re considering visiting your Ford dealer to take one for a spin, learn more about the car below so you’ll know exactly what you have to look forward to.

Basics About the 2024 Mustang

The 2024 Mustang is powered by an all-new 2.3-liter turbocharged EcoBoost engine, with a 480-horsepower 5.0-liter V8 engine in the GT model. If you opt for the Dark Horse coupe, you’ll get a naturally aspirated fourth-generation 500-horsepower V8 engine. A smooth-shifting 10-speed automatic transmission comes standard on EcoBoost trims and is available on all others, while a 6-speed manual transmission comes standard on GT models. Rev-matching makes for smooth shifting on the manual transmission.

Customize your vehicle with 17 wheel options, distinct interior themes with accent color safety belts and stitching, and 11 exterior color options. ​A flat-bottomed steering wheel gives you high-performance handling whether you’re at the track or driving around town.

The New Mustang GT California Special Package

The 2024 California Special package honors the original California Special, released in 1968 to pay homage to the spirit of Californian driving culture. The latest update is offered on both the coupe and convertible body styles, with a six-speed manual gearbox or 10-speed automatic transmission.

The 2024 model comes with signature Rave Blue detailing on the nostril intakes, lower body side graphics, and outlines around the 5.0-liter engine front-fender badge and the back GT badge. You’ll also find Rave Blue on the pad-printed logo if you choose Carbonized Gray wheels, or in the pockets of the performance pack wheels. Internally, dual-color contrast stitching in Raptor Blue and Metal Gray stands out on the seats, dash, and doors.

Driver-Centric Technology

This update offers an immersive experience thanks to a 12.4-inch LCD digital cluster and 13.2-inch customizable center touchscreen with video game-inspired graphics and easy-to-read performance details. The Mustang comes standard with many Ford Co-Pilot360 features, including a lane-keeping system, rear-parking sensors, a rear-view digital camera, rain-sensing wipers, Pre-Collision Assist with automatic emergency braking, and more.

With the FordPass app and FordPass Connect, you can access remote features including vehicle location and status checks, remote start/stop and lock/unlock, scheduled start, and fuel level and oil life tracking.

The jaw-dropping power, show-stopping style, and advanced technology of the 2024 Mustang all combine to make driving one an experience like you’ve never had before. When you’re ready to explore your options, visit our team at Whites Ford, and we’ll help you find the perfect car for your needs.

Let’s talk tires. Your tires need some TLC to keep them happy and healthy, and the tire rotation offered by your Ford dealership is a simple ritual that goes a long way toward maintaining your Ford’s well-being.

Save Money, Extend Tread

Picture this: your front tires, bravely battling potholes and steering duties, while your rear tires just cruise along. Over time, this uneven workload leads to uneven wear, meaning some tires wear out faster than others. Getting those tires rotated evens out the tread wear, making your tires last longer. You’ll avoid buying replacement tires for longer, and keep your Ford rolling for miles to come.

Grip and Handle Like a Champ

Unevenly worn tires are like wobbly shoes, and they make handling a wobbly mess. Rotating those tires ensures all four tires have that sweet, grippy tread depth, giving you better traction when braking, accelerating, and conquering corners (even on rainy days!). This translates to improved control, a smoother ride, and a confidence boost behind the wheel. Who doesn’t love feeling like one with their Ford?

Fuel Efficiency? That’s a Big Yes!

Did you know uneven tires are gas guzzlers in disguise? They work harder to grip the road, burning more fuel in the process. But a quick rotation swaps those worn-out front tires to the back, reducing rolling resistance and giving your fuel economy a happy little bump. It’s the eco-friendly way to save both the planet and your wallet – a win-win for everyone!

Keep It Smooth and Silent

Ever felt like your car’s having a bad hair day with all the vibrating and rumbling? Unevenly worn tires are often the culprit, sending tremors through your steering wheel and making your ride feel rougher than a dirt road. Rotating the tires smooths things out, eliminating those annoying vibrations and bringing back that sweet, silent purr your Ford is known for. Cruise in comfort and enjoy the journey, not the bumps!

Safety First, Always

Worn-out tires are a safety hazard. They have decreased traction, making it harder to stop and maneuver in unpredictable situations. But regular rotations ensure all four tires are up to the task, giving you the confidence and control you need to navigate any road. It’s a small step that makes a big difference in keeping you and your loved ones safe.

Rotating tires saves you money, keeps you safe, and makes your car feel like a million bucks (without costing you that much). So every 5,000 to 7,500 miles, call us here at Whites Ford to get your Ford’s tires rotated. Happy driving!

Seating up to eight passengers and with plenty of strong engine performance and off-road versatility, the 2024 Ford Expedition MAX is an upscale SUV that’s now here at your local Ford dealership.

Strong Performance and Versatility

This edition’s engine is an impressive 3.5-liter twin-turbocharged V6 that delivers 400 horsepower, which is more than enough to easily tackle both on- and off-road challenges. Pulling campers or trailers behind the vehicle is also made easy with its 9,000-pound maximum towing capacity.

Intelligent 4WD comes standard, which does away with any confusion by automatically sensing when 4×4 traction is needed and adapting to surroundings on its own. If you prefer to have more control over the vehicle’s performance, there’s also a Terrain Management System that lets you select different driving modes at will as you traverse across changing terrains.

Cabin Comforts and Technology

With a larger wheelbase and an extra foot in length over the regular 2024 Expedition, MAX models come with a spacious interior that seats up to eight passengers and provides 121.4 cubic feet of space for cargo with all rear seats folded down. Heated and cooled seats are offered for the first row, heated seats are also available for the second row, and the rear bench seat can make space for both passengers and cargo with its 60/40 split-fold-down design.

Whenever you’re within 50 feet of the vehicle, you can connect to the convenient Wi-Fi hotspot inside the cabin, and if anyone needs to charge their phone, they can simply place it on the wireless charging pad without the need for cables. There’s also SYNC 4A, an infotainment system that provides a wide range of entertainment options, including access to select files, apps, and music from smartphones, as well as a navigation feature, all on a 15.5-inch touchscreen display.

First-Class Safety Monitoring

The innovative safety-monitoring and driver-assist features integrated throughout this SUV are also noteworthy, like Pre-Collision Assist, Automatic Emergency Braking, and Pedestrian Detection. These three systems work together to sense both vehicles and pedestrians in your path while providing either alerts or automatic brake pressure, depending on how likely a possible collision is.

Turning otherwise stressful or arduous drives into enjoyable, relaxing ones, BlueCruise gives you a completely hands-free driving solution that can be used on thousands of miles of highways in North America. On multi-lane roads, BLIS (Blind Spot Information System) comes with both Cross-Traffic Alert and trailer coverage, so you’ll receive notifications if other vehicles are approaching you on either side, crossing lanes behind you, or coming anywhere near your trailer.

Luxurious inside, tough outside, and with all the performance and off-roading features needed to tackle challenges, the 2024 Expedition MAX is a unique SUV that has it all. Come get a closer look at this popular adventurer by contacting us today at White’s Ford.

There are a lot of components that make your car run as smoothly as it does, and the radiator is one of them. When the radiator isn’t working, your car will end up overheating and damaging parts of the engine. That’s why you need to head to your Ford dealer for a radiator repair at the first sign of trouble.

What Does a Car Radiator Do?

Your car is fitted with a cooling system that makes sure your engine maintains a consistent temperature. The engine’s movements generate lots of heat, so the engine needs to be cooled down. That’s what coolant is for, and coolant cycles through the cooling system and draws heat from your engine. The radiator then removes the heat from the coolant.

Why Should You Visit the Ford Dealer When Your Radiator Needs to Be Fixed?

Although there are plenty of independent mechanics out there who are capable of fixing your radiator, you should always be extra careful and visit your dealer for that service instead. Different cars and their components are manufactured in different ways, and dealership mechanics are specifically trained to work with certain makes of cars.

Ford mechanics know the ins and outs of all Ford models extremely well, and they receive continuous training to work with all the latest diagnostic equipment, tools, and Ford models. Plus, if any parts need replacing, then dealership mechanics always use OEM components, which are vastly better for your car than the aftermarket parts used by most independent mechanics.

How Do You Know When You Need a Radiator Repair?

When the Car Is Too Hot

Your car is fitted with a temperature gauge that you should take a look at during every journey. Over time, you’ll get used to seeing what temperature your car usually runs at. However, if you notice that the car seems to be running hotter than usual lately, then you should go and get your radiator checked out. If your temperature gauge starts climbing rapidly during a journey, then you need to pull over ASAP.

When Smoke Comes Out From Under the Hood

Sometimes a car can overheat fast, so you won’t always notice the temperature gauge rapidly climbing, especially if you’re concentrating on other parts of driving. When the engine overheats, dark smoke or a lot of steam will billow out from beneath the hood. Pull over immediately. Continuing to drive with an overheating engine can cause severe engine damage.

When Coolant Is Leaking

Coolant is very easy to identify thanks to its bright color and sweet smell. If you see a brightly colored liquid leaking out of the car, then it’s probably coolant, and you need to get to the dealer to have the entire cooling system checked out. However, if the bright liquid is red, then it may be transmission fluid.

Come to White’s Ford to get your radiator fixed whenever needed. We’ll also check on the cooling system during your regular preventative maintenance.

Sophisticated styling and sporty, reliable performance meet a luxurious cabin that caters to everyone in the 2024 Ford Edge, a popular SUV that’s now available here at our Ford dealership with all the following highlights going for it.

Fuel-Efficient Performance

Regardless of which of its two available engines you go with, the turbocharged 2.0-liter I4 or the 2.7-liter V6, this edition of the Edge provides plenty of strong performance with both. The 2.0-liter gets up to 28 MPG while producing 250 horsepower, a perfect combination of fuel efficiency and muscle. Just as impressive, the 2.7-liter offers an estimated 25 MPG while increasing output to 335 horses.

If you plan to haul trailers with this SUV, you can easily do so with its 3,500-pound maximum towing capacity, and off-road adventures are made a reality with the vehicle’s Intelligent AWD, an intuitive system that automatically adapts to terrain changes and is also helpful with conquering snow and slippery roads as well.

Luxuries and Technology

Inside the cabin, you have 73.4 cubic feet of cargo space available, as well as the EasyFold seats in the back, making it easy to bring luggage, outdoor gear, and other items with you on trips. Multiple fabrics are available for the seats, including premium leather, and while the rear seats have an optional heating setting that your passengers will love, the front-row seats offer a ventilation setting as well.

As for technology, there are plenty of innovative features to admire here, with SYNC 4A giving you everything you need to spice up drives with entertainment, navigation, and calling functions on a 12-inch full-color touchscreen display. There’s also a 12-speaker B&O sound system that’s sure to be a hit with anyone who appreciates high-clarity music, and the Wi-Fi hotspot is quick to connect to and works from virtually anywhere.

Smart Safety Systems

The hi-tech safety features found in this vehicle are impressive too, with the Lane-Keeping System helping you stay centered in your lane, the Tire Pressure Monitoring System notifying you of any tires with low air pressure, and the Auto High-Beam Headlamps adapting on their own to your surroundings.

If you’re moving too quickly toward another vehicle, features like Pre-Collision Assist and Automatic Emergency Braking are there to help prevent front-end collisions, while the Rear View Camera helps you avoid impacts with objects behind you. The Blind Spot Information System (BLIS) is also convenient, as it tells you if another vehicle is entering your blind spot zones, ensuring every lane change is a safe one.

With exceptional performance, all-wheel drive, and first-class luxuries, the 2024 Edge is ideal for just about every occasion. Come see what else helps this SUV stand out in the crowd by contacting us today at White’s Ford to schedule your test drive.

The alternator in your vehicle is a crucial component that charges the battery and powers the electronic accessories. When the alternator is not functioning correctly, it can cause various issues. Below are ways to help you determine if you need an alternator repair from your Ford dealer.

Your Battery Warning Light Is On

If the voltage meter on your dashboard drops and the battery warning light on your dashboard goes on, it could be due to a failing alternator that can’t maintain or meet the demands. The battery warning light may flicker when you use accessories or switch on the headlights. 

Your Car’s Accessories Aren’t Working Correctly

If your vehicle’s alternator is failing, you may experience various problems with the accessories at the same time. For instance, your windows and windshield wipers may move slower than usual because your car will reduce the power to non-essential accessories. Limit using your car’s accessories until you can get repairs.

Your Car’s Lights Appear Dim or Flicker

A problem with the alternator could cause your headlights to dim or flicker. The headlights dim or flicker because the malfunctioning alternator is unable to supply adequate power to keep the lights and the accessories working.

You Hear Whining or Grinding Noises

If you hear high-pitched whining or horrible grinding noises from your vehicle, it could be a sign of a problem with the alternator. A misaligned belt, worn bearings, or bushings will cause such noises. In the worst-case scenario, a faulty alternator can cause damage to the engine, and you may hear rattling noises from under the hood.

You Smell Burning Wires or Rubber 

One of the signs of alternator trouble is the smell of burning rubber or electrical wires. You’ll smell these odors when a failing alternator sends too much power through the wires, causing them to heat up. An alignment problem with the pulley can cause friction, leading to overheating of the belt and the smell of burning rubber. It’s important to note that even if you don’t smell burning wires or rubber, these malfunctions could still cause your alternator to fail.

Your Car Stalls or Isn’t Starting

A faulty alternator can cause your car battery to die. When the alternator is not functioning correctly, the battery, which is not for long-term use, will run out of power. To determine if the problem is with the alternator or the battery, jump-start your car and remove the jumper cables. If your vehicle dies, it’s likely that the alternator, but if your car keeps running, then the battery is most likely the problem.

If you experience any of the symptoms of a faulty alternator mentioned above, get repairs ASAP to avoid further damage to your vehicle and high repair costs. Don’t delay; call White’s Ford now and get the problem repaired before your car leaves you stranded on the side of the road.