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Qué (quién) es ford - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Ford's; Ford (disambiguation); Ford, Devon; Ford, Wiltshire; Ford, South Hams; The Ford

Ford         
  • A 1910 [[Model T]] (introduced in 1908), photographed in [[Salt Lake City]]
  • A 1937 [[Ford Transit Bus]] in Seattle
  • Thomas Built]]
  • Ford FG X Falcon (Australia) (2014–2016; 2014 model shown)
  • F-150]]
  • [[Ford Mustang Mach-E]]
  • The Ford Research Center in [[Aachen]], Germany, photographed in 2006
  • Arie Luyendyk's record-setting Ford Cosworth-powered IndyCar from 1996
  • Koni Challenge]] in 2005
  • [[William Clay Ford Jr.]], great-grandson of Henry Ford, serves as the [[executive chairman]] at the board of Ford Motor Company.
  • [[Ryan Blaney]] driving the No. 21 Wood Brothers Ford in 2016 at [[Michigan International Speedway]]
  • url-status=live}}</ref> pictured in 2006
  • A Ford N series tractor
  • An advertisement for the 1939 Ford V-8 pick-up truck
  • [[Ford Escape]] [[plug-in hybrid]] test vehicle
  • E85]] [[flexible fuel vehicle]] commercially available in the European market.
  • The [[Ford Fusion Energi]] [[plug-in hybrid]] shares its powertrain with the [[Ford C-Max Energi]].
  • B-24 Liberator]] bombers being mass-produced at Ford's Willow Run assembly plant in 1944
  • The Ford stamping plant in [[Geelong]], Victoria, Australia. It closed in 2016.
  • An advertisement for the 1961 Ford H-Series truck
  • touting]] Ford's new hybrid cars
  • Founder [[Henry Ford]] {{circa}} 1919
  • Horton Classic Car Museum, Nocona, Texas.
  • The historic, once abandoned [[Michigan Central Station]] was purchased by Ford Motor Company in May 2018 and is expected to undergo a significant four-year renovation.
  • [[Jari-Matti Latvala]] driving the [[Ford Focus RS WRC 09]] in 2010
  • Ford dealer in [[Garden City, New York]], c. 1930–1945
  • The [[Azure Transit Connect Electric]] was produced between 2010 and 2012 as a collaboration between [[Azure Dynamics]] and Ford Motor Company.
  • Ford Falcon]] [[V8 Supercar]] at Eastern Creek in Australia in 2008
AMERICAN AUTOMOTIVE BRAND MANUFACTURER
FoMoCo; Ford Motors; Ford Motor; Ford Motor Co.; Fomoco; Ford trucks; Ford Motor Works; Ford Motor Corporation; The Ford Motor Company; Ford motors; Factoría Ford; Ford Motor Co; Ford (vehicles); Ford Motor Comp.; Ford Motor Comp; Factoria Ford; Blue Oval; Ford bestselling models; The Ford Motor Co.; Ford (company); Ford Group; Ford.com; Www.ford.com; Ford Advanced Vehicles; Ford Research and Innovation Center; Ford USA; Driving Skills for Life; Ford Blue; Ford Model E; Ford Model e; Blue oval; FORD; Built Ford Tough; NYSE: F; Ford in Formula One; Ford company
·vi A stream; a current.
II. Ford ·vt To pass or cross, as a river or other water, by wading; to wade through.
III. Ford ·vi A place in a river, or other water, where it may be passed by man or beast on foot, by wading.
ford         
  • A 1910 [[Model T]] (introduced in 1908), photographed in [[Salt Lake City]]
  • A 1937 [[Ford Transit Bus]] in Seattle
  • Thomas Built]]
  • Ford FG X Falcon (Australia) (2014–2016; 2014 model shown)
  • F-150]]
  • [[Ford Mustang Mach-E]]
  • The Ford Research Center in [[Aachen]], Germany, photographed in 2006
  • Arie Luyendyk's record-setting Ford Cosworth-powered IndyCar from 1996
  • Koni Challenge]] in 2005
  • [[William Clay Ford Jr.]], great-grandson of Henry Ford, serves as the [[executive chairman]] at the board of Ford Motor Company.
  • [[Ryan Blaney]] driving the No. 21 Wood Brothers Ford in 2016 at [[Michigan International Speedway]]
  • url-status=live}}</ref> pictured in 2006
  • A Ford N series tractor
  • An advertisement for the 1939 Ford V-8 pick-up truck
  • [[Ford Escape]] [[plug-in hybrid]] test vehicle
  • E85]] [[flexible fuel vehicle]] commercially available in the European market.
  • The [[Ford Fusion Energi]] [[plug-in hybrid]] shares its powertrain with the [[Ford C-Max Energi]].
  • B-24 Liberator]] bombers being mass-produced at Ford's Willow Run assembly plant in 1944
  • The Ford stamping plant in [[Geelong]], Victoria, Australia. It closed in 2016.
  • An advertisement for the 1961 Ford H-Series truck
  • touting]] Ford's new hybrid cars
  • Founder [[Henry Ford]] {{circa}} 1919
  • Horton Classic Car Museum, Nocona, Texas.
  • The historic, once abandoned [[Michigan Central Station]] was purchased by Ford Motor Company in May 2018 and is expected to undergo a significant four-year renovation.
  • [[Jari-Matti Latvala]] driving the [[Ford Focus RS WRC 09]] in 2010
  • Ford dealer in [[Garden City, New York]], c. 1930–1945
  • The [[Azure Transit Connect Electric]] was produced between 2010 and 2012 as a collaboration between [[Azure Dynamics]] and Ford Motor Company.
  • Ford Falcon]] [[V8 Supercar]] at Eastern Creek in Australia in 2008
AMERICAN AUTOMOTIVE BRAND MANUFACTURER
FoMoCo; Ford Motors; Ford Motor; Ford Motor Co.; Fomoco; Ford trucks; Ford Motor Works; Ford Motor Corporation; The Ford Motor Company; Ford motors; Factoría Ford; Ford Motor Co; Ford (vehicles); Ford Motor Comp.; Ford Motor Comp; Factoria Ford; Blue Oval; Ford bestselling models; The Ford Motor Co.; Ford (company); Ford Group; Ford.com; Www.ford.com; Ford Advanced Vehicles; Ford Research and Innovation Center; Ford USA; Driving Skills for Life; Ford Blue; Ford Model E; Ford Model e; Blue oval; FORD; Built Ford Tough; NYSE: F; Ford in Formula One; Ford company
(fords, fording, forded)
1.
A ford is a shallow place in a river or stream where it is possible to cross safely without using a boat.
N-COUNT
2.
If you ford a river or stream, you cross it without using a boat, usually at a shallow point.
They were guarding the bridge, so we forded the river.
VERB: V n
ford         
  • A 1910 [[Model T]] (introduced in 1908), photographed in [[Salt Lake City]]
  • A 1937 [[Ford Transit Bus]] in Seattle
  • Thomas Built]]
  • Ford FG X Falcon (Australia) (2014–2016; 2014 model shown)
  • F-150]]
  • [[Ford Mustang Mach-E]]
  • The Ford Research Center in [[Aachen]], Germany, photographed in 2006
  • Arie Luyendyk's record-setting Ford Cosworth-powered IndyCar from 1996
  • Koni Challenge]] in 2005
  • [[William Clay Ford Jr.]], great-grandson of Henry Ford, serves as the [[executive chairman]] at the board of Ford Motor Company.
  • [[Ryan Blaney]] driving the No. 21 Wood Brothers Ford in 2016 at [[Michigan International Speedway]]
  • url-status=live}}</ref> pictured in 2006
  • A Ford N series tractor
  • An advertisement for the 1939 Ford V-8 pick-up truck
  • [[Ford Escape]] [[plug-in hybrid]] test vehicle
  • E85]] [[flexible fuel vehicle]] commercially available in the European market.
  • The [[Ford Fusion Energi]] [[plug-in hybrid]] shares its powertrain with the [[Ford C-Max Energi]].
  • B-24 Liberator]] bombers being mass-produced at Ford's Willow Run assembly plant in 1944
  • The Ford stamping plant in [[Geelong]], Victoria, Australia. It closed in 2016.
  • An advertisement for the 1961 Ford H-Series truck
  • touting]] Ford's new hybrid cars
  • Founder [[Henry Ford]] {{circa}} 1919
  • Horton Classic Car Museum, Nocona, Texas.
  • The historic, once abandoned [[Michigan Central Station]] was purchased by Ford Motor Company in May 2018 and is expected to undergo a significant four-year renovation.
  • [[Jari-Matti Latvala]] driving the [[Ford Focus RS WRC 09]] in 2010
  • Ford dealer in [[Garden City, New York]], c. 1930–1945
  • The [[Azure Transit Connect Electric]] was produced between 2010 and 2012 as a collaboration between [[Azure Dynamics]] and Ford Motor Company.
  • Ford Falcon]] [[V8 Supercar]] at Eastern Creek in Australia in 2008
AMERICAN AUTOMOTIVE BRAND MANUFACTURER
FoMoCo; Ford Motors; Ford Motor; Ford Motor Co.; Fomoco; Ford trucks; Ford Motor Works; Ford Motor Corporation; The Ford Motor Company; Ford motors; Factoría Ford; Ford Motor Co; Ford (vehicles); Ford Motor Comp.; Ford Motor Comp; Factoria Ford; Blue Oval; Ford bestselling models; The Ford Motor Co.; Ford (company); Ford Group; Ford.com; Www.ford.com; Ford Advanced Vehicles; Ford Research and Innovation Center; Ford USA; Driving Skills for Life; Ford Blue; Ford Model E; Ford Model e; Blue oval; FORD; Built Ford Tough; NYSE: F; Ford in Formula One; Ford company
I. n.
1.
Wading-place, shallow.
2.
(Poetical.) Stream, current, flood.
II. v. a.
Wade through (a river), cross on foot, cross by wading.

Wikipedia

Ford

Ford commonly refers to:

  • Ford Motor Company, an automobile manufacturer founded by Henry Ford
  • Ford (crossing), a shallow crossing on a river

Ford may also refer to:

Ejemplos de uso de ford
1. They had four children, Michael Gerald Ford, John Gardner Ford, Steven Meigs Ford and Susan Ford Vance.
2. Ford was led by the Ford Fusion and Mercury Milan midsize cars with optional ESC; the Ford F–150 pickup, Ford Edge and Ford Flex midsize sport utility vehicles; and the Ford Escape and Mercury Mariner small SUVs.
3. Ford Conservation Center: http://www.nebraskahistory.org/sites/ford Gerald R.
4. But only Ford Motor Company speaks for Ford Motor Company.
5. "Ford has tremendous assets around the world, and the most important thing Ford does is integrate Ford," he said.