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Is The Truck You Use For Your Business Driving You Into the Ground?

By Pauline

 

Trucks have been a part of the way America does business for a long time. That may not sound right. “Business” often conjures images of men with suits and briefcases, looking out windows 30 stories above the great unwashed. But that’s only one side of business. In order for those guys to go to work, somebody had to build the skyscraper they are standing in. The people who performed those builds are the ones we’re talking about. They’re the workers and entrepreneurs who are driving American innovation forward in the most fundamental way. Building projects and infrastructure are the way forward, and Ford’s medium duty trucks are the vehicles that are making it all happen.

Ford’s medium duty trucks have spurred this kind of innovation for many years. Their huge power and capacity trucks were found on construction and job sites all around the country, and the rest of the world. These aren’t the kinds of trucks you commonly see on highways and byways; they’re meant for an entirely different purpose. You may not even consider other manufacturers when it comes time to buy a medium duty truck, but if you are on the fence, there are many good reasons to choose Ford.

These new medium duties are quieter and more comfortable than any model previous. That may not sound like a big reason in their favor, but if you’ve ever operated a truck like this for 6-10 hours, you know how discomfort and ear fatigue can make real problems for your body. The medium duties have also been resigned so that all major mechanical parts are underneath the cab, leaving the back end to be customized for the size and hauling needs of your business. Ford Medium duty trucks are still the best way to perform hard work in America.

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