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Consumer Reports Cars | Mon, Apr 27

Consumer Reports Cars is the #3 Blogger for Ford Motor Company

Like General Motors and Hyundai, Ford has sought to boost sales by quelling shopper fears by providing job-loss protection with the purchase of a new car. (Read about the Hyundai Assurance Plus and GM Total Confidence programs.)

Here’s a look at Ford’s Best Deals:

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