Crouse Ford has been a part of the Ford family since 1941, and in that time, we've seen firsthand what Ford represents. These vehicles are more than machines but a part of the fabric of everyday American life. They've hauled supplies across construction sites, taken kids to school, carried gear into the woods, and served as the backbone of millions of daily drives.
The Ford brand isn't just about utility. It's about legacy.
Ford has built its vehicles on American soil for over 120 years, staying true to its roots in innovation, hard work, and community. With more U.S. hourly workers than any other automaker and 80% of vehicles assembled here in America, Ford continues to invest where it matters most: right here at home.