Drive One: Take Four

The hits just keep on coming. On Monday, November 23, four more “One More Reason” advertisements will be on the air. Once again, you get a preview of the spots.

These videos are of people sharing their thoughts and opinions about new Ford cars, crossovers and SUVs. The comments are as real as the people who made them. They are not scripted. In fact, these people didn’t know that they were being filmed for Ford commercials. That’s the only way to get genuine opinions, and that’s how these were produced.

Here’s a short setup for each of the new video spots:

  • “Rachel Escape Hybrid” talks about how her Escape Hybrid saves her money
  • “Christopher Fusion Hybrid” tells us why he is pleasantly surprised to be a hybrid owner
  • “Greg Edge” talks about how the Power lift gate in his Edge has made his life easier
  • “Adam and Amie Flex” is about coexisting thanks to Dual Climate Control in their Flex

You can also view all of the previously loaded videos in this series.

This is a continuation of last year’s very successful work under the Drive One advertising campaign. Ford will keep highlighting accomplishments in four key areas that shape the reputation of the company – Quality, Green, Safe and Smart. Ford will continue its ongoing commitment to the community, the environment and innovation.

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Ford continues to stand apart from competitors. From nontraditional marketing successes such as using social media to generate more than 50,000 hand raisers for the upcoming Ford Fiesta to leveraging global car platforms to bringing new cars such as the Ford C-MAX to North America, Ford is different and making progress.

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16 Comments

ArmedinOhio
November 18, 2009 at 3:41 pm
I purchased a 2010 Focus and I love it.... Fits like and old shoe and is comfortable.... I have always driven Buicks... Reply
Vera Newton
November 19, 2009 at 9:21 am
Great , right on points Reply
Traci Martin
November 19, 2009 at 1:47 pm
I loved all of them...except number 3 which talked about being in an egg. Too negative...never thought about it looking like an egg until he said that! Reply
    Bill Dean
    November 19, 2009 at 3:14 pm
    I believe he was referring to the egg-shaped Prius hybrid. Reply
sikhumbuzo
November 19, 2009 at 9:02 pm
I would like to comment on Ford Focus 2006 the wires that are going to the injector are not well secured since we are leaving the area that is not well cleaned so there are many rats that are eating those wires from the injector , worse part the wiring mostly is not covered by these insurence Companies and it is very expensive when you go and do it at these Ford Dealership . So pls try to improve to secure those wires Reply
John Crowe
November 20, 2009 at 8:18 am
I would like to congradulate Ford Motor Company for it's commitment to great quality products!
I was raised in a Ford Motor Company family, and I will also be part of there team one day!

Hat's off to the real people that care about the United States Workers!!!!!!!!!!!! Reply
charles maine
November 22, 2009 at 10:47 am
Our kids live 600 miles in different directions. Which hybrid would allow us convenience of travel to these various venues. Thanx Reply
    Jennifer Moore Ford Motor Company Communications
    November 23, 2009 at 12:09 am
    Charles - You must be putting on a lot of miles to visit with your family - hope you enjoy the road trips! If you are packing a lot to take to the kids, you might want to consider the Escape or Mariner hybrids (small SUV hybrids) (34 mpg city)- if you're looking for car comfort, check out the Fusion or Milan hybrids (41 mpg city!). But if you are traveling long distances on the highway, you might also want to consider a Focus (35 mpg highway). The hybrids are optimized for their best fuel economy performance in city driving of stop and go - where the speeds are lower and you get more regenerative braking. So if you are doing long distances and a lot of freeway driving, a traditional gas vehicle with good mileage may be your best bet..so take a look at the entire lineup. Reply
Bill B
November 22, 2009 at 10:36 pm
Please, Please give us a redesigned Ford Focus Hybrid. I love our Escape Hybrid and would love to replace my Honda Civic Hybrid with a Ford, but the Fusion Hybrid is way too big for what I need. Thanks! Reply
Allen Stone
November 23, 2009 at 8:26 pm
Ford has come along why technology in your vehicles. It would be a good idea to offer free classes on how to use the new devices. The classes could be held at local dealerships. of course this would require say minimum class size of 10 people. Reply
engin
November 27, 2009 at 8:37 am
its perfect Reply
rving
December 1, 2009 at 10:10 pm
I don't quite understand all of the hype, isn't the "Green" movement dying? Ford Hybrids aren't quite delivering the smaller total carbon footprint I had expected. The new Mustang seems to be a much more enjoyable vehicle, as the trade-off of Green vs. Sportiness matters less now that the "Green Movement" has died. Reply
Colby
December 6, 2009 at 7:12 pm
what is the song at the end of the ford hybrid commercial with the black talking about how the hybrid is a car. Reply
Paul Fowler
December 13, 2009 at 10:36 am
My 04 Lincoln Aviator has 400 mile range to tankful. I fill it once a month! It is full size all-wheel drive, 7 passenger, v-8, I paid 30k for it, show me something new that will do that, that compares along with safety and peace of mind. Oh, ileft out MADE IN AMERICA. Reply
Doug
January 5, 2010 at 12:05 pm
I sure like the concept and all with the electric idea but I would dare Ford to give me a hybrid to test in my area of the country... 27 below Saturday...temp goes all extremes throughout the year...my guess is they wouldnt want that kind of feedback.... Reply
walter
January 12, 2010 at 4:41 pm
Nice wagon Reply

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