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Ford: To Protect and Serve- the Police Interceptor

October 25, 2015 By Matthew Hritz Leave a Comment

Ford is keeping you safe, and not just with seat belts and airbags.

As of 2015, the Ford Police Interceptor became the best selling police vehicle in America. Since its introduction to the market in 2012, the Police Interceptor saw its market share climb from 40% to 61% among law enforcement vehicles in the US, and it’s still forecasted to increase.

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It comes as both a sedan and utility vehicle. While the sedan has generated more sales nationally, the utility edition is the only utility-sized vehicle currently available to the police, which is perfect for when more space is needed (especially for canines).

So whenever you’re inside the car or outside of it, Ford’s always got you protected.

Filed Under: Lamarque Ford, Uncategorized Tagged With: Ford, kenner, Lamarque Ford, metarie, New Orleans, police, police interceptor, sedan, utility, van

Ford’s About More than Cars

October 18, 2015 By Matthew Hritz Leave a Comment

Aside from being the best-selling automaker in the world, Ford has a few side projects in its portfolio. Here’s a list of other activities that Ford is involved with:att-stadium

Sports

Ford participates in sports both nationally and internationally. It has a stake in the AT&T Stadium for the Dallas Cowboys. It also has a stake with Roush Fenway Racing’s NASCAR team, as well as various drag racing platforms. Internationally, Ford sponsors New Zealand Rugby Union, which is a big deal, since European sports tend to wear the sponsors’s logos on the front of their jerseys rather than the team names, unlike in American sports.

Music

Ford also is an active sponsor of music, a platform it uses to engage young adults and showcase vehicle technology. The automaker in 2013 worked with Live Nation to create a digital content series on LiveNation.com that featured music fans using a Ford Fiesta to locate items for their favorite bands’ tour riders.

Entertainment

Ford works heavily with major film award events. Ties include the Grammys, Film Independent Spirit Awards and a new partnership with the Tribeca Film Festival presented by AT&T.

Filed Under: Lamarque Ford, Uncategorized Tagged With: entertainment, Ford, kenner, lamarque, metairie, music, New Orleans, sponsor, sports

Scream & Drive: Hit the road this Halloween!

October 15, 2015 By Matthew Hritz Leave a Comment

Louisiana is known for its dark history and frightening past. From pirates to voodoo queens to Civil War ghosts, we have no shortage of spooktacular places down here in the South. With Halloween approaching what better way to get in the holiday “spirit” than to hop in a new Ford at Lamarque and scare yourself while checking out these hair raising places!

1. Marland’s Bridge – Sunset, Louisiana

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The bridge was site to “The Battle of Bayou Bourbeau” during the Civil War in which Corporal Marland fought off Confederate soldiers to defend Union artillery. In doing so the bridge was named after him but that’s not even what haunts it. Years later a young woman was on her way to the nearby church to wed her fiancé. After hours of being late and still no sign of the bride a search party was sent out when they came across her corpse in the bayou. There are many rumors as to what happened but the truth is lost in legend. To this day there are accounts of sightings of a lady in white walking on the bridge as well as strange noises, radios not working, and no cell phone signal. Personally speaking, after being there many times it is definitely as creepy as it sounds!

2. Myrtles Plantation – St. Francisville

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The Legendary Mytrles Plantation is known for its sightings of ghosts, handprints on the mirrors and even the sound of footsteps on the stairs along with other mysterious sights. Legend has it that as many as 10 murders have occurred over time at this Plantation. Ghost sightings have even been photographed with what appears to be a young slave in the alley way! With its long gravel drive way lined with old aged oak trees filled with moss, to its Pre-Civil War era style setting; it is the perfect place to check out if you want to lose a few nights’ sleep!

3. Lafayette Cemetery No. 1 – New Orleans

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Nestled in Mid-city New Orleans, Lafayette Cemetery No. 1 is one of the oldest cemeteries in New Orleans, and the oldest planned in the city, you may have seen this cemetery in such movies as Interview with a Vampire and Double Jeopardy. Filled with huge tombs and mausoleums dating back to as early as 1832, it has its fair share of history in one of the spookiest cities in America. One walk through it and you can see why this local attraction made our list.

4. Magnolia Plantation – Natchitoches

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Another Plantation with a background rich in history, Magnolia Plantation still has slave quarters, blacksmith shop, slave hospital, and even a shop where local produce was grown(Pictured above). It is here that stories of terrible slave treatment, Civil War battle, and even the own demise of the plantation owner’s life still haunt the halls and grounds of these picturesque plantation. With torture artifacts still around and stories of ghostly sightings throughout the plantation, it is scary site waiting to be explored.

5. Caddo Parish Penal Farm – Shreveport

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Caddo Parish Penal Farm, also known as The Pea Farm, sits south of Shreveport and is the home to an abandoned prison that housed the worst criminals of Louisiana at its time of existence. With its ruins untouched for decades, it is not advised to go in as it is to the point of crumbling. With overgrown vegetation run amuck, this sets the scene for an unworldly destination. Along with its deserted like appearance, there have been many accounts of sightings and screams from prisoners who housed the prison that were killed by the guards who overlooked them. While located in dense woods, if you can locate it, it’s definitely worth your time.

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Pirates In New Orleans

September 29, 2015 By Matthew Hritz Leave a Comment

jean-lafitteThe history of piracy in New Orleans goes back to the beginning of the 19th century. This can be traced to Jean Lafitte, a French-American who hailed as the Louisiana purchase was becoming official. However, Lafitte created his own intricate method of piracy. While he hailed from New Orleans and spent his younger years exploring the wetlands and bayou country south of New Orleans, he would soon use the city to house a port that facilitated the trading and exchanging of smuggled goods. The pirates were men he employed to be enforcers and a sales force. Lafitte is a legend in his own rite, as 1825 (only 2 years after his death), piracy along the Gulf of Mexico had essentially been eradicated to this day, as well as legends about his life story leave him compared to the likes of King Arthur and Robin Hood.

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Bigfoot – BIG NEWS

September 29, 2015 By Matthew Hritz Leave a Comment

DB383049_1-w900Those who witnessed Bigfoot in our commercial featuring our very own Ronnie Lamarque can breathe a sigh of relief- the monster would never live in New Orleans. The humid and hot climate that one can only grow to tolerate would be way too difficult for the beast to bare, as its fur coating would certainly make it prone to heat exhaustion. In fact, Bigfoot would likely only be found in the Pacific Northwest region (Washington and Oregon for example) and in mountainous areas that provide caves as shelters. Bigfoot would also never survive the water boil advisories in New Orleans, because it dehydrates rather easily. You can now enjoy sleeping with both of your eyes closed.

Filed Under: Lamarque Ford, Uncategorized Tagged With: Bigfoot, Lamarque Ford, New Orleans

Which New Orleans Saint Is Your Ford?

September 24, 2015 By Matthew Hritz Leave a Comment

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Fiesta Mark Ingram-Running Back

The Ford Fiesta often feels bigger than it actually is when you’re inside of it, and the

upscale interior makes you feel like you bought a luxury car at a steal price. Once

former Heisman-winner Mark Ingram found his groove with the Saints, he became a

force despite his relatively short 5”10 stature.

 

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Focus Marques Colston- Wide Receiver

The Ford Focus has been around for a while. While it’s not the quickest make there

is, it’s well respected and one of the more utilized cars by Ford owners. It’s a

“sleeper” car, known less for its flashiness and more for its reliability, which

captures veteran wide receiver Marques Colston in a nutshell. It’s also known for

being a “quiet ride”, a good fit for a player nicknamed the “quiet storm”.

 

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Fusion Jairus Byrd- Safety

By no means is longtime make the Ford Fusion one of the bigger cars out there, but

it’s continually praised for its maneuverability and precision. It can also be quite

eye-catching (when it’s not injured).

 

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Mustang Brandin Cooks- Wide Receiver

This all-American classic is known for its flashiness and acceleration. It’s used by

multiple racecar drivers in speed-racing and drag-racing. Cooks can outrun anyone

in the league and does so every game, as he quickly became the Who Dat Nation’s

top wide receiver in only his 2nd year.

 

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Super Duty Zach Strief- Offensive Tackle

This may be amongst the easiest comparisons to make. The Super Duty

pickup is a large and durable presence that commands respect

wherever it goes, which is precisely what offensive line captain Zach

Strief brings on and off the field.

Filed Under: Lamarque Ford Tagged With: fiesta, football, Ford, fusion, lamarque, saints, truck

MOST ORDINARY MAN: Mardi Gras Royalty

September 20, 2015 By Matthew Hritz Leave a Comment

Lamarque Ford proudly presents,
THE MOST ORDINARY MAN in NEW ORLEANS.

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The Most Ordinary Man in New Orleans is at it again, acting exceedingly average, having ho-hum hobbies and being basically basic. #MostOrdinaryMan

Filed Under: Lamarque Ford, Uncategorized Tagged With: Ford, gap tooth, mardi gras, New Orleans, nola, queen mother, ronnie lamarque, snowballs

Ford Gains Ground In Europe

September 17, 2015 By Matthew Hritz Leave a Comment

Auto sales are making a comeback in Europe. This past August, the industry

reported sales growth at 10.9% relative to past monthly numbers, and 8.9% growth

since the beginning of the year.

Even with the auto industy’s market size expanding, Ford’s bringing in the biggest

piece of that pie.

As demand in Europe increases for larger and commercial vehicles, Ford is cashing

in, and actively taking market share. Ford has gained an additional 2.3% share of

commercial vehicles in August (to 14.3%) and an additional 1.7% share of

commercial vehicles to date (to 12.5%). Ford has outperformed the auto industry in

terms of its own sales growth as well, as the company experienced 11.7% relative

growth in the month of August and 10% this year thus far.

Ford is now the second most popular car brand in Europe behind Volkswagen.

Ford Verve concept (European 3-Door) (2007). (08/24/07)

Ford Verve concept (European 3-Door) (2007). (08/24/07)

 

Filed Under: Lamarque Ford, Uncategorized Tagged With: car industry, europe, Ford, ford sales, volkswagon

MOST ORDINARY MAN: Doing Ordinary Things

September 7, 2015 By Matthew Hritz Leave a Comment

Lamarque Ford proudly presents,
THE MOST ORDINARY MAN in NEW ORLEANS.

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He loves crawfish, he’s a sportsfan, he’s charitable and he deals with potholes JUST LIKE EVERYONE ELSE.
He is THE MOST ORDINARY MAN in NOLA. #MostOrdinaryMan 

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MOST ORDINARY MAN: Lamarques His Territory

September 5, 2015 By Matthew Hritz Leave a Comment

Lamarque Ford proudly presents,
The Most Ordinary Man in New Orleans.

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DID YOU KNOW? The State of Louisiana is shaped like an “L” because Ronnie Lamarques his territory, Big Foot hired paparazzi just to prove HE exists, AND he has an entire chapter in the Book of World Records?? MOST ORDINARY MAN in NOLA. #MostOrdinaryMan

 

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