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2026 Ford Escape: The Compact SUV That Balances Fuel Economy and Cargo Space for Summer
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Summer plans put two demands on a compact SUV at the same time: sip fuel on the highway and swallow gear at the trailhead. The 2026 Ford Escape answers both, with four powertrains that reach down to hybrid-level efficiency and a cargo area that stretches past what many rivals offer in the segment. This guide compares the Escape’s powertrains and cargo configurations side by side, so buyers can...

2026 Ford F-150: Trim Guide and Towing Capacities for Ontario Truck Buyers
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The 2026 Ford F-150 lineup runs from a hard-working entry model to a 720-hp desert runner, with eight trims in between that each answer a different question. For Ontario truck buyers ready to choose, the decision usually comes down to two things: how much you need to tow, and how much comfort and capability you want along the way. This guide lays out every trim, connects each one to the buyer...

Five Trims, One Safety Foundation: What Each 2026 Ford Explorer Includes for Ontario Drivers
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The 2026 Ford Explorer gives drivers in Fergus and across Wellington County five distinct trim personalities to choose from. Each one builds on a strong foundation of safety and technology, and as you move through the lineup, the features stack in ways that make a genuine difference in how confident and connected you feel behind the wheel. The 2026 lineup adds the first-ever Explorer Tremor to...

Ford Bronco vs. Bronco Sport: Off-Road Siblings With Very Different Personalities
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They share a name, a badge, and a reputation for handling terrain that most vehicles won't touch. But the 2026 Ford Bronco and the 2026 Ford Bronco Sport are built around very different ideas of what off-road capability looks like in daily life. One is a body-on-frame, removable-roof, rock-crawling truck-based SUV with up to 333 mm (13.1 in) of ground clearance and a 7-speed manual transmission...

Ford F-150 vs. Maverick: Two Very Different Trucks for Two Very Different Buyers
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Ford builds two pickup trucks for two very different kinds of truck buyer. One is a full-size workhorse with six engine options, three cab configurations, and a max towing capacity of 6,123 kg (13,500 lbs). The other is a compact hybrid-first truck with a 1,382 mm bed, fuel consumption as low as 5.6 L/100 km city, and a starting price that makes it the most affordable new pickup in Canada. Both...

The 2027 Bronco RTR Unveiled: What We Know
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Ford and RTR Vehicles have built something different. The 2027 Bronco RTR is a collaboration between Ford's design team and RTR's Lindsay Ross - a partnership that brings anti-lag turbo technology and a signature Hyper Lime interior to the Bronco lineup. When you take this to Ontario's back roads or head north for weekend trail runs, this will be the vehicle that reminds you it's built for...

BlueCruise in 2026: What Ontario Drivers Should Know Before Ordering Their Next Ford
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If you spend hours on the commute from Fergus to the GTA via the 401, or if late-night drives to cottage country leave you wishing for a co-pilot, BlueCruise is worth understanding before you finalize your next Ford order. This hands-free highway driving system is available on several Ford models, and knowing how it works, what it costs, and when it makes sense can help you decide if it belongs...

2026 Ford Escape vs Ford Bronco Sport: Best Compact SUV for Ontario Weekends and Weekdays
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The 2026 Ford Escape answers a question many Ontario drivers face: can one vehicle handle weekday efficiency and weekend adventure without compromise? Against the Ford Bronco Sport's rugged off-road reputation, the Escape makes its case through towing capacity, fuel efficiency, and cabin versatility - three factors that matter more than trail ratings for drivers splitting time between Highway...

2026 Ford Escape EcoBoost Engines: 1.5L vs. 2.0L Power, Efficiency & Capability Compared
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The 2026 Ford Escape offers two distinct EcoBoost turbocharged engines, each engineered for different driving priorities. Whether you value fuel efficiency for daily commutes or need maximum towing capability for weekend adventures, understanding the differences between the 1.5L and 2.0L EcoBoost powertrains helps you choose the right Escape for your needs. Both engines deliver turbocharged...

5 Features That Make the F-Series a Canadian Icon for 59 Consecutive Years
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For nearly six decades, the Ford F-Series has held its place as Canada's favourite truck. This isn't just about sales numbers - it's about a truck that consistently delivers the features Canadian drivers need, from towing heavy trailers to tackling rugged terrain. The 2025 F-150 continues this tradition with innovations that make work easier, adventures more capable, and everyday driving more...

2026 Ford F-150: What Sets the Tremor, Lariat, and King Ranch Apart
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The F-150 lineup offers something for everyone - from weekend adventurers to luxury seekers. Three trims stand out for their distinct personalities: the off-road-ready Tremor, the tech-forward Lariat, and the premium King Ranch. Each delivers Ford's legendary capability while catering to different priorities. Understanding what each trim brings to the table helps you match the right F-150 to...

How Ford's Voice Assistant Technology is Transforming the Driving Experience
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The way we interact with our vehicles is changing. Voice assistants have moved beyond smartphones and smart speakers, becoming core features in modern vehicles. Ford has integrated advanced voice technology into select models, giving drivers hands-free control over navigation, entertainment, climate, and connectivity - all while keeping eyes on the road and hands on the wheel. Ford's approach...