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Pre-Spring Vehicle Checkup

Borgman How To: Pre-Spring Vehicle Checkup

With the West Michigan winter weather's ups and downs this season, we're going to be seeing more and more potholes spring up around Grand Rapids. While drivers can learn to spot them and move around them, sometimes it just isn't safe to do, or they're hidden beneath puddles. Striking one of these isn't subtle, and hitting enough of them will do damage to your wheels and suspension. Between this and the salt spread on the roads, winter can take its toll on your vehicle. more Read More Hopefully spring is right around the corner, and the Borgman Service Center can help you get your vehicle ready for the warmer weather. Our highly-trained staff will inspect your vehicle for suspension damage, check your fluid levels, replace your ice-damaged wiper blades, align your wheels, and inspect your vehicle top to bottom for other winter-related concerns. In this Borgman How To, we'll cover some easy things you can do yourself to scrub the salt from your vehicle inside and out, and explain how to tell if you need to bring it in for more than a checkup. Hit a Pot Hole? Here's What To Watch For: Potholes are formed when water seeps down between the cracks in the pavement and washes away the soil beneath. When the water re-freezes, it expands and breaks up the pavements making pits. Since there has been a lot of this going on this season, you're bound to see a few of them while out driving in West Michigan. While making sure your tires are properly inflated and your suspension is aligned can help protect your vehicle if you hit one, it's still best to avoid them if at all possible. There are a few components they get the worst of it when you hit a big one or at high speeds, and those are your tires, wheels, and suspension. The sharp edges of a pothole can strike the tire at angles they're not designed for, causing sidewall breaches or separating the treads. Rims can become dented and let air out if the tires aren't fully inflated, and suspension components can become bent or misaligned. Spotting the first two issues is pretty straight-forward: if the tire doesn't go flat you'll be able to see a dent in the rim by crouching down to look. Be sure to check both sides very carefully, and sometimes it helps to move the vehicle a little bit to rotate the wheel. When in doubt, Contact the Borgman Service Center as soon as possible for an expert inspection. Catching suspension damage is a little more nuanced, as sometimes it manifests itself gradually. Symptoms of damaged or misaligned suspension include uneven tire wear, squeaking or clunking while turning, a rougher ride, or just "something feeling off" about the steering. These issues can lead to even bigger, costlier issues if left ignored, so if you suspect something isn't right Schedule an Appointment right away. How To Remove Salt and Winter Buildup From Your Vehicle Body Salt, and compounds like it are torturous to vehicles, but they're necessary to keep motorways free of ice in the winter time. Unfortunately the treated water works its way into the underside of your vehicle and promotes rust. Frequent car washes guard against this, but what they can't do is remove contaminants from the paint job itself. Little bits of dirt and gunk work their way into tiny scratches in the clear coat and will eat away at it until they're removed. Once the weather warms up, this is something you can do yourself. After washing the car, use a detailing clay kit on every inch of the body work to pull this stuff out before buffing and shining. Spray an area with clay lubricant and rub the clay back and forth across this spot to pull the contaminants out. Once you stop feeling resistance, that spot is clean. Rework the clay and move on to the next spot. Follow the directions on the box carefully, as you'll also need to seal the paint when you're done with a good waxing. How To Lift Salt Stains From The Interior Carpeting Unfortunately those of us with black carpeting in our vehicles notice it first, but the salt water we track in with our shoes will dry, leaving unsightly salt stains behind. These aren't easy to remove, but it's not impossible to do yourself. All you need is some white vinegar, a scrub brush, a spray bottle, and some water. Remove the carpet floor mats from the vehicle first, as there may very well be stains below them too. Spray the affected areas with the vinegar/water mixture and gently brush the stain. Blot the area with a dry towel to pull the salty water out, repeating as necessary. Remember not to scrub too hard as you'll damage your carpet. Vinegar works really well here but if you're put-off by the smell, there are a number of different carpet cleaners in the automotive section of the supermarket. Follow the directions on the can, but they usually involve spraying foam onto the area, loosening the stain with a brush, and vacuuming up the residue when it dries. It often takes about 2-3 times to get it out, but your mileage may vary. If you'd like to permanently skip the floor mat step of this yearly ritual, visit Borgman and ask about all-weather floor mats for your vehicle. Wipers, Fluids, and Other Components That Need To Be Inspected Windshield wipers are usually the first thing you'll notice need replacing in early spring. They'll streak, squeak, and if the winter ice has really done them in, they'll split and crack. Don't wait for more rain or sleet to let you know it's time for new ones, and visit the Borgman Service Center for a fresh set. Having us replace them ensures you're getting the exact size your vehicle needs, and they'll be replaced with high-quality Motorcraft wipers. While you're here, it wouldn't be a bad idea to have our technicians check all of your fluid levels, change your oil if it's getting to be about that time, and inspect all of your belts and hoses for cracks or signs of wear. After our inspection is complete, we'll give you a full run-down of the condition of your vehicle, including the tires, brakes, battery health, possible leaks, and more. Check out our latest Service Coupons, Schedule Your Appointment Online, and come see why We're the Best in the West!

See the Ford Lineup at the 2019 Michigan International Auto Show

West Michigan's extreme winter weather hasn't put a damper on this year's Michigan International Auto Show at DeVos Place. Borgman was impressed by the turnout, and loved chatting with enthusiasts and casual shoppers about the latest and greatest additions to the Ford lineup! With Grand Rapids Public Schools being closed for the week, kids of all ages and their families crowded the venue to check out cool cars like the 2019 Mustang GT Convertible or go for a "spin" on the Ford Forza Simulator. more Read More Below, we've rounded up a few of the New Ford Cars, Trucks, and SUVs you can see on display at the auto show, and if you'd like to test drive them please drop by for a visit anytime! Our staff will be more than happy to help you. The All-New 2020 Ford Explorer Taking center stage at Ford's sprawling display was the prototype of the upcoming 2020 Ford Explorer SUV, due out in mid to late summer this year. This latest version is clad in a stunning, newly-redesigned exterior and bears an overwhelming number of new or updated features. Under the hood, the 3.0L turbocharged EcoBoost® V6 engine promises this will be the most powerful Ford Explorer to date, and holds numerous improvements to the Terrain Management System as well. Visitors peered into the cabin of the new model at the impressive 10.1" portrait-mounted touch screen on the center console as well as the high-quality fit and finish of the upholstery and accents. Read more about the All-New 2020 Ford Explorer reveal here and be on the lookout for the new model this summer at Borgman Ford. Below are more exciting models you can see at the 2019 Michigan International Auto Show at DeVos Place this weekend: The All-New 2019 Ford Ranger Pickup Complete with its own scenic display, the gleaming-white 2019 Ford Ranger sat a just few paces away with another gray model close by. The return of the Ford Ranger has been hotly anticipated by West Michigan truck fans, and many took the opportunity to get in and look around the cabin. The New 2019 Ford F-150 Lariat On the more premium end of the Ford F-Series is the 2019 Ford F-150 Lariat. Featuring a sleek chrome grille, leather-trimmed, heated and ventilated 10-way power-adjustable front seats, and an 8" LCD productivity screen makes this the perfect truck for work or play in West Michigan. The New 2019 Ford F-150 STX This 2019 Ford F-150 donning the STX appearance package comes complete with a sporty black mesh grille, machined aluminum wheels, a number of interior upgrades, and SYNC® 3. This package also includes body-color bumpers, privacy glass and STX badging. The New 2019 Ford Mustang The legendary Ford Mustang has been a fan favorite for decades, and you can see two of them on display here. Sit behing the wheel of the 2019 Mustang Convertible or the 2019 Mustang Coupe and visit us to experience the raw power of their 5.0L V8 and the smooth shifts of the 10-speed automatic transmission - faster than a manual! The New 2019 Ford Edge ST This is the first Ford SUV built by Ford Performance, producing 335 horsepower and 380 lb.-ft. of torque - all thanks to the powerful 2.7L V6 turbocharged EcoBoost® engine under the hood. The 2019 Ford Edge ST also features a host of driver-assist features like wireless charging, Intelligent AWD, and more. Check Out The Rest of the Impressive 2019 Ford Lineup There are plenty more Fords to explore at the Michigan International Auto Show, and if you see something you like, check out our Online Inventory and reserve your test drive at Borgman Ford in Grand Rapids today! Our friendly and knowledgeable sales staff are here to help you find the right Ford Vehicle for your needs and budget. We'll be happy to answer any questions you may have, but will never pressure you into a sale. Read about our dealership history and "Red Coat" traditions here and come see why we're the Best in the West! Other Fun Exhibits with Fords at the Michigan International Auto Show If you make it downtown to the show, there are other fun Ford models to check out on the concourse too!

Winter Auto Accident Repair

West Michigan Winter Auto Accident? Trust The Experts at the Borgman Collision Center

This year, the 2019 West Michigan winter weather arrived late and is certainly making up for lost time. During the extensive snowfall, road conditions have gone from slippery to outright dangerous. This is made  since the temperatures have been too low for salt to have any effect on the roads. We sincerely hope everyone is driving safe out in Grand Rapids and West Michigan, but if your vehicle is damaged this winter in an accident we're here to help. more Read More The Borgman Collision Center is Grand Rapids & West Michigan’s one stop shop for every collision repair need. No matter what make of vehicle you drive, our experienced team of professionals will work with your insurance company and restore your vehicle to pre-accident condition. What sets us apart is our dedication to ensuring the customer has a good experience every step of the way, even though the circumstances of their visit are less than ideal. Borgman Collision Will Work With Your Insurance Company Despite what you might think (or what might be implied,) by Michigan law you have the right to choose your own collision repair center. Insurance companies prefer to send your vehicle to one of their partner shops in the area. It's not always true, but this can often mean corners will be cut before and during the repair process to save on costs. For example, lower-quality parts may be used and inspections might not be done thoroughly. Rest assured, Borgman Collision will negotiate with your insurer on your behalf and ensure the highest-quality parts available are used, and your vehicle is carefully inspected for hidden damage that may have occurred. Read more about our approach to the insurance claims process here. Choose Borgman Collision For Winter Auto Accident Repair in Grand Rapids & West Michigan We work for you, the customer, not the insurance companies and we promise to keep your best interests in the forefront. Here are some reasons to choose us to restore your vehicle should it become damaged this winter: Work with all insurance companies Service all makes and models Lifetime warranty on workmanship for as long as you're the owner of the vehicle We have Factory-trained and certified technicians I-CAR Platinum certified technicians I-CAR Gold certified shop for over 12 years Certified to repair the All-new aluminum Ford F-150 We use as many factory OEM parts as possible Available pick-up and delivery service Free loaner vehicles Se Habla Español If your vehicle is damaged in an accident this winter season, the Borgman Collision Center in Grand Rapids will handle all the details so that you don’t have to! Give us a call at 616-249-8857 or visit our Collision Repair Center Page for more information.

Ford Gravity Sketch

Ford Becomes First Automaker to Use Gravity Sketch for Vehicle Design

Borgman Ford would like to share an exciting bit of news with Ford fans in West Michigan: Ford has become the first automaker to use Gravity Sketch, a virtual reality design tool which will help them craft the next generation of Ford Vehicles. more Read More As we reported previously, Ford is making big investments into streamlining their design process, and this latest development is currently being tried out at five different Ford facilities. What this tool has allowed Ford Designers to do is essentially skip the 2D drawing process altogether and begin "sculpting" the vehicle in mid-air. This is made possible by employing controllers and a VR headset, with the Gravity Sketch software rendering the designer's movements like brushstrokes. The benefits of this are that the design cycle is drastically easier, shortened and the designers can build the mockup around a human figure, literally putting the customer at the center of the vehicle design process. This article from the Official Ford Media Center tells more; here are some excerpts: Ford Collaborates With Gravity Sketch To Explore New Tool For Designing Vehicles To Meet Customers’ Needs From a desk at the Ford Design Studio, a designer enters a virtual room and begins a 3D sketch. He is designing a virtual car around himself and adjusting the attributes to best suit him – the driver. This work is part of Ford’s latest exploration of a new process that places the customer at the center of design and can help reduce the time it takes to create a vehicle. Ford is the first automaker to work with Gravity Sketch – a 3D virtual reality tool that enables designers to create more human-centric vehicle design. Designers trade in their sketchpads for a headset and controllers to become immersed in virtual reality, imitating gestural interactions through motion tracking that replicates sketching with pen and paper. Michael Smith, Ford design manager, says seeing all angles of a vehicle as it is being drawn truly unleashes creativity and fosters development of human-centric design from start to finish. You can read the full article by visiting Media.Ford.com. Test Drive a New Ford Today at Borgman Ford in Grand Rapids, MI Borgman Ford is your home in West Michigan for expertly-designed New Ford vehicles. For decades, what has set Borgman apart is our commitment to customer satisfaction, transparency, and our fair-and-square deals. Throughout the entire process, our team will work to ensure that you find the right vehicle for your lifestyle, tastes, and budget. If you want to be absolutely sure you'll love one of the many New Ford Vehicles on our lot, ask about our Day Trader Program and swap vehicles with us for a day. Read more about Borgman's Fair Trade Deals and stop by anytime for a visit. We're the Best in the West and will not be undersold!

Find Your Next Ford

Find Your Next Ford with Borgman at the Michigan International Auto Show

DeVos Place in Grand Rapids, January 31st - February 3rd, 2019 The 21st Annual Michigan International Auto Show begins this weekend, and Borgman Ford can’t wait to show you all of the exciting new features of the 2019 Ford lineup! Come and see us at the DeVos Place in Downtown Grand Rapids on Thursday, January 31st from 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and we'll give you the grand tour of all of the New Fords on display. more Read More The majority of the New 2019 Ford Lineup will be there, including the mighty 2019 Ford F-150, the powerful 2019 Ford Mustang, selections from the capable Ford SUV Lineup including the 2019 Ford Explorer, and much more. If you have any questions about the Ford Vehicles you see on display, our team will be there on Thursday and will be happy to answer them. There will be plenty of other fun activities and exhibits to enjoy at the show as well. Check out the popular Million Dollar Motorway, explore a selection of vintage cars from the Gilmore Car Museum, try for the best track time in the Ford Forza Racing Simulator, and be on the lookout for Gizmo the Robot wandering the show floor! For more information, visit GRautoshow.com. We hope we see you at the show and stay tuned for more updates!

2020 Shelby GT500 Mustang

The First New 2020 Shelby GT500 Raises $1.1 Million For Juvenile Diabetes Research At Auction

Borgman Ford is pleased to share that the first 2020 Shelby GT500 Mustang has been auctioned for aiding juvenile diabetes research. At the time of the final bid, the New Shelby raised over a million dollars to help find a cure. The recently-unveiled 2020 Shelby GT500 is the most powerful production car Ford has ever built, boasting over 700 horsepower and a quarter-mile time of about 11 seconds. While the GT500 has traditionally been more of a drag racer, this model carries some recent innovations that allow it to negotiate turns at higher speeds - making it a monster on the track as well. In addition, this model is also street-legal and is sure to turn some heads. more Read More Ford just published an article about their most recent contribution in the fight against Type I Diabetes, and we've included an excerpt below. Visit the Official Ford Media Center to read the full post, or head over to JDRF.com to learn more about the cause. First 2020 Mustang Shelby GT500 Auctioned For $1.1 Million To Help Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation Cure Kids With Diabetes The very first model of the most powerful factory Mustang ever was auctioned tonight for $1.1 million as it goes for the famed muscle car’s biggest win ever – trying to help researchers cure children with type 1 diabetes. Craig Jackson, chairman and CEO of Barrett-Jackson, was the winning bidder. This highly anticipated, 700-plus-horsepower 2020 Shelby GT500 – VIN 001 – was auctioned at the Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Auction in Scottsdale with all proceeds going to help JDRF, the leading global organization funding type 1 diabetes research, find a cure. “The chance to become the owner of the first 2020 Ford Shelby GT500 cars is an opportunity of a lifetime,” said Joe Hinrichs, Ford president, global operations. “More importantly, being involved in helping to raise much needed funds and awareness for JDRF is a big win for everyone.” You can read the full article by visiting Media.Ford.com. About Borgman Ford in Grand Rapids, MI Borgman Ford has always been a family owned and operated company serving West Michigan. Since we opened our doors in 1960 and every day since we operate on the golden rule: treat others as you would like to be treated. That's why we're proud to represent Ford, a company heavily invested in creative, philanthropic efforts. If you’re searching for a New Ford or Pre-Owned Vehicle in West Michigan, visit us any time to see our selection. Our staff will make sure all of your questions are answered, but will never pressure you into a sale. Come see why we’re the Best in the West!

Upcoming Explorer ST and Hybrid Models

Upcoming Explorer ST and Hybrid Models Allow High-Performance Adventuring in West Michigan

Coming off the heels of the jaw-dropping 2020 Ford Explorer's reveal last week, Borgman Ford in Grand Rapids is pleased to share more details of the upcoming Ford Explorer ST and Hybrid models! Both of these vehicles offer a more specialized take on the 2020 Ford Explorer, with the ST being more performance-focused and the Hybrid offering improved fuel economy without sacrificing any adventure-readiness. more Read More A recent article in the Official Ford Media Center describes each exciting variant of the upcoming 2020 Ford Explorer - available in West Michigan later this year. Take a look at some excerpts from the article below: All-New Ford Explorer Goes Faster And Further With Performance-Tuned ST and No-Compromise Hybrid Completing its broadest-ever lineup of Explorer SUVs, Ford revealed two all-new models that will take Explorer drivers faster and further than ever before. “This new generation of Explorer recognizes that every family – and every driver – is unique,” said Hau Thai-Tang, Ford executive vice president, product development and purchasing. “With an all-new ST and an all-new hybrid, there truly is an Explorer for every adventure.” ST thrills continue with all-new Explorer ST Continuing the expansion of the ST brand, the all-new Explorer ST is the most powerful and fun-to-drive Ford SUV ever. Engineered by the Ford Performance team, Explorer ST uses a specially tuned 3.0-liter EcoBoost® engine projected to achieve 400 horsepower and 415 lb.-ft. of torque. A top speed target for track drivers stands at 143 mph. Explorer Hybrid offers no-compromise efficiency Ford is reinventing the standard for hybrids – introducing an entirely new generation of vehicles this year that bring out the best in hybrid capability with great performance and the freedom to go further. The all-new Explorer Hybrid, which features a 3.3-liter hybrid powertrain, is projected to produce a combined system 318 horsepower. An EPA-estimated range of more than 500 miles between gas station fill-ups is targeted for the rear-wheel-drive model.Read the full article by visiting Media.Ford.com. The New 2020 Ford Explorer ST and Hybrid: Arriving at Borgman Ford in Grand Rapids Summer 2019 The hotly-anticipated 2020 Ford Explorer ST and Hybrid SUVs will be available at Borgman Ford sometime during the summer. If you're planning your next exciting adventure in West Michigan this year and need a vehicle to match, Contact Us or visit our showroom and ask about the upcoming New Ford Explorer. When pre-orders open, we'll help you build and configure yours so it arrives ready to roll. Our customer service is what has set us apart for nearly 60 years. Check out our selection of New Ford SUVs and visit us anytime to go for a test drive. Our friendly and courteous sales staff is here to help you find the right vehicle for your needs, but will never pressure you into a sale. Come see why we're the Best in the West!

The Most Powerful Production Ford

Check Out The Upcoming New 2020 Shelby GT500 - The Most Powerful Production Ford Ever

Borgman Ford in Grand Rapids is excited to share this sneak peek of the upcoming 2020 Shelby GT500 with auto enthusiasts in West Michigan! Boasting over 700 horsepower and a 0-60 time of around 3.5 seconds, this is the most powerful production Ford ever built - and it's street legal. more Read More Stealing the spotlight at the 2019 Detroit Auto Show, the Shelby GT500's arrival in the fall will mark the first time it and it's little sibling (the Shelby GT350) will be available at the same time. However, while previous versions of this monster have been more suited for the drag strip, the 2020 Shelby GT500 promises to do double-duty with enhancements for the track too. Check out the video from Ford Performance below, and read more about it in this latest press release from Ford: Most Powerful Street-Legal Ford in History: All-New Shelby GT500 Is the Most Advanced Mustang Ever for Street, Track or Drag Strip The all-new Shelby GT500 – the pinnacle of any pony car ever engineered by Ford Performance – delivers on its heritage with more than 700 horsepower for the quickest street-legal acceleration and most high-performance technology to date ever offered in a Ford Mustang. “Carroll was always working on the next faster Shelby, I think he would love this Mustang more than any other,” said Jim Farley, Ford president, global markets. “A takedown artist, the new Shelby GT500 will surprise supercar owners with its Ford Performance racing tech, supercharged engine and visceral swagger.” Arriving this fall to join its Shelby GT350 stablemate, Shelby GT500 is engineered to attack on all fronts. On the drag strip, a projected 700-plus horsepower delivers blistering straightline performance via its first-in-class dual-clutch transmission. At the track, performance improves even more thanks to its race-bred chassis, custom Michelin tires and the largest front brake rotors ever available on an American sports coupe. On the street, its menacing aerodynamic design and Ford Performance driver control technologies make every moment behind the wheel even more exhilarating. “With its supercar-level powertrain, the all-new Shelby GT500 takes the sixth-generation Mustang to a performance level once reserved only for exotics,” said Hermann Salenbauch, global director, Ford Performance vehicle programs. “As a Mustang, it has to be attainable and punch above its weight. To that end, we’ve set a new standard among American performance cars with our most powerful street-legal V8 engine to date, plus the quickest-shifting transmission ever in a Mustang for all-out precision and speed.” Carroll Shelby called the original Shelby GT500 “the first real car I’m really proud of.” Today, that legacy continues with the third-generation 2020 Mustang Shelby GT500 – the most powerful and most advanced Mustang ever. Read the full press release by visiting 2020GT500.com. Contact Borgman Ford in Grand Rapids for All-New 2020 Shelby GT500 Info When the 2020 Shelby GT500 from Ford Performace hits the road later this year, it's sure to turn heads wherever it goes - be it the track, the drag strip, or cruising around Grand Rapids. From the aggressive body and stance to those sweet, sweet exhaust notes, it's perhaps the boldest statement you can make. If you've been dreaming about driving a performance car, especially one with the famous Cobra badge, be sure to Contact Us to start the ordering process. Our staff is here to help, and will happily answer any questions you may have. Come see why we're the Best in the West!

New 2020 Ford Explorer SUV

Get Your First Look at the Incredible New 2020 Ford Explorer SUV

Borgman Ford is excited to share the newly-unveiled 2020 Ford Explorer with SUV shoppers and enthusiasts in Grand Rapids and West Michigan. The upcoming 2020 model is the result of the latest Ford tech available being implemented around painstaking market research. more Read More A tremendous amount of effort went into making sure SUV shoppers get everything they've wanted to see in a modern Ford SUV. With many new and class-exclusive features and a reorganized trim structure, there's a 2020 Ford Explorer for everyone. Whether it's keeping kids entertained on family road trips, rugged off-road adventures, or any West Michigan outing in between, the 2020 Ford Explorer is up for the task. Ford recently published a lengthy press release all about the stunning New Ford Explorer on their Media Center, as well as the unveiling at Ford Field in Detroit. Borgman has gone through and selected some excerpts to give you a feel for what's in store when it arrives at our dealership later this year - check it out below! Ford Explorer Redesigned From Ground Up: America’s Favorite SUV Delivers More Power, Capability and Adventure Tech Ford introduced its all-new 2020 Explorer – a complete redesign of America’s all-time best-selling SUV – that now features the broadest model lineup ever, more power and space, and smart new technologies to help tackle life’s adventures. “Explorer drivers told us what they want – more capability, more power, more space,” said Hau Thai-Tang, Ford’s head of product development and purchasing. “They want more technology, not just for the driver, but for the whole family. And they want all of it with a beautifully sporty exterior. This new Explorer gives them all of that, and more, helping make every journey more enjoyable.” Explorer is now more capable, comfortable, sportier and roomier in all three rows thanks to Ford’s flexible new rear-wheel-drive architecture. Improved off-road capability comes courtesy of intelligent four-wheel drive and an available new Terrain Management System™. Powertrain offerings include a 3.0-liter turbocharged EcoBoost® V6 projected to produce 365 horsepower and 380 lb.-ft. of torque using 93-octane gas, making this the most powerful Explorer ever. The Explorer lineup now features standard, XLT, Limited, Limited Hybrid, ST and Platinum models. “We obsessed about what Explorer customers need and want,” said Bill Gubing, Explorer chief engineer. “We met with customer groups, pored through internet forums, and dissected social media posts to determine what they love about today’s Explorer and understand their pain points. Then we found ways to improve it across the board. Every enhancement on this all-new Explorer was inspired by our customers.” Building upon Ford’s push to bring more driver-assist technology to market, the all-new Explorer introduces available Active Park Assist 2.0. The class-exclusive feature – standard on Explorer Platinum – allows the driver to park in a parallel or perpendicular spot with a touch of a button without having to work the steering wheel, gear shifter, gas pedal or brake pedal. Recrafted, quiet cabin offers more space and technology, including available 10.1-inch portrait-mounted touch screen with full-screen maps, traffic-sensing Ford Co-Pilot360™ driver-assist innovations and features that can help reduce stress such as available Reverse Brake Assist and Active Park Assist 2.0, which handles all steering, shifting, brake and accelerator controls during a parking maneuver with a touch of a button. Ford’s recipe for Explorer has always relied on three main ingredients – capability, comfort and design. The new rear-wheel-drive architecture enables bumper-to-bumper improvements that include an even more athletic appearance, increased capability and the best passenger accommodations in an Explorer ever. To read the full press release announcing the New 2020 Ford Explorer, visit Media.Ford.com. The New 2020 Ford Explorer: Arriving at Borgman Ford in Grand Rapids Summer 2019 Be on the lookout for the newly-redesigned 2020 Ford Explorer, due to arrive at Borgman Ford sometime during the summer. If you're planning an adventure throughout West Michigan this year and need a vehicle up to the task, Contact Us or visit Borgman Ford today and ask about the upcoming New Ford Explorer. When the time comes, we'll help you build and configure yours so it arrives on our lot in Grand Rapids ready to hit the road, trail, beach, or wherever life takes you this summer. Our customer service is what has set us apart for nearly 60 years. Take a look at our New Ford SUV lineup and visit us anytime for a test drive. Our friendly and helpful staff is here to answer any questions you might have, but will never pressure you into a sale. Come see why we're the Best in the West!

Ford Service Battery

Borgman How To: Simple Auto Battery Care Tips

A Guide To Caring For Your Auto Battery in West Michigan While this year's winter (so far) has been milder than most, that doesn't mean some of us won't have issues with our car batteries in the West Michigan cold. This cold weather can slow down the chemical reaction that makes batteries work, but unless we're in sub-zero temperatures, having trouble probably mean it's time to visit Borgman for a new one. However, there are things you can do to prolong the life of your battery, and knowing the different parts might be the difference between getting some extra time out of one or needing a replacement. more Read More In this Borgman How-To, we'll get you comfortable with the parts and terminology of batteries, as well as a couple of owner tips to get you (or someone else) out of a battery-related jam. Why Does a Vehicle Have a Battery? Hopefully, we're all familiar with what an electrical battery is and what it does. Just like the tv remote control or your smartphone, your vehicle needs electricity from a battery to operate, but unlike these two things, it can generate its own once it's running. Auto batteries serve two main functions within a vehicle: Store and deliver enough power for the starter motor and spark plugs to start the engine. Manage "keep alive" functions like clocks, security, and memory. The most common battery you'll find in a vehicle is a Maintenance-Free battery. The maintenance-free part is mostly true; it often distinguishes them from wet-cell batteries that need to be checked for water levels and refilled if necessary. We'll describe the difference between the two later in this article. You might hear auto batteries referred to as SLI Batteries (Start, Light, and Ignite.) This is more of a class of batteries and refers to three main uses for them. They're designed to deliver short bursts of power. When you start your car, the battery discharges about 400 amps of stored current to the starter motor, giving it more than enough juice to start turning the engine. As the engine gets moving, it goes through its various stages until combustion starts. While an engine is running, the rotation is used to power accessories via a serpentine belt. One of these is an Alternator and generates electricity while the vehicle is running. This power is used primarily by the spark plugs, but also every other device in the vehicle that needs electricity. The alternator also recharges the battery for next time. Other Functions of Batteries Batteries perform other smaller functions too, such as supplying extra power when the alternator is operating at full capacity, protecting the electrical system from voltage spikes, and keeping various systems alive when the engine is off. These "keep alive" functions include the clock, control modules for the engine and transmission, diagnostics, the security system, and more. How Do I Take Care of My Vehicle's Battery? Maintaining a battery is pretty easy these days, as it's more about good habits. It used to be that some batteries, often referred to as "wet-cell" would lose their electrolytes after a while and need to be topped up with water. Almost all modern batteries are sealed, so this isn't necessary. Under normal use, a modern battery should last about 5 years with minimal maintenance. While SLI batteries are designed to deliver a lot of power at once, they do not like to be drained all the way. This is referred to as a deep discharge, and each time it happens it shortens the life of the battery. While we can guard against this by ensuring accessories and lights are turned off after use, a dead battery can happen to the best of us and once or twice usually isn't a big deal. How To Clean Corroded Battery Terminals in Your Vehicle After a few years of use, you might notice what looks like salt growing on the posts of the battery. It is the battery leaking acid and corroding, but it doesn't always mean the battery needs replacing just yet. If you're having trouble starting the vehicle and there's corrosion on the battery, this is something you can clean up in about 20 minutes. All you'll need a wrench, baking soda, an old toothbrush, a tub with hot water, and safety gear. Put on safety gear: Wear goggles and thick rubber gloves to protect yourself. Battery acid and skin are not friends. Also, you should be aware that the battery could be leaching flammable gas, so handle it gently and keep it away from direct heat sources or open flame. Safety always comes first. Turn off any accessories in the vehicle including the climate control, headlights, dome lights, and so on. Remove the battery: First, remove any covers or straps holding the battery in place. Next, determine which wrench you'll need (it's usually a 3/8" or 10mm) and begin loosening the clamps on the terminals, starting with the negative post. Gently lift and twist the terminal clamp until it comes free. Tuck it away so that it does not accidentally complete a circuit while you're working on the next one. Once the battery is free, gently lift it out. Be careful - it's heavy! Start scrubbing: Mix roughly a tablespoon of baking soda with every cup of hot water in a large bowl. Dip an old toothbrush into the mixture and use it to start scrubbing the acid and corrosion from the battery posts and terminals. Note: If you see any cracks or active leaks in the battery, stop immediately. Bag it up and bring it to Borgman to be recycled, and to buy a Motorcraft replacement. The benefit of having us inspect or clean the terminals of your battery in the service center is that your vehicle is already here if we find further issues like this one. Thoroughly dry the battery and terminal clamps: An old towel should do the trick, but you could also use that blue paper towel in the automotive section of the supermarket. You might also want to put a little bit of petroleum jelly (or better yet, dielectric grease) on the posts to protect the metal. Replace the battery: Reconnect the positive post first and tighten the nut with a wrench. Now reconnect the negative post and tighten the nut. Replace all strapping, cladding, or covers that were on the battery. After everything is buttoned back up, turn the key to make sure the vehicle has power, and then start the vehicle. Road Survival Tip: In a pinch, you could replace the baking soda and scrubbing with a cola soft drink. Popular name-brand colas have sodium bicarbonate in them. If allowed to sit on the posts and terminal clips for a few minutes, it might dissolve enough of the corrosion to get you back up and running. Simply disconnect the terminals, pour a little on them (enough to coat the corrosion, no more) and let it sit for a few minutes. Rinse the area with water and thoroughly dry. Hook everything up and try to start the vehicle. If it runs, you can get it home for proper cleaning. How To Use Jumper Cables If your battery is discharged to the point it cannot start the vehicle, you'll need a jump. To do this, you'll need a set of jumper cables and a donor vehicle. Check with the owner of the donor vehicle to make sure they don't have electronic ignition or any other features that would become damaged during a jump. Whatever we tell you here is superseded by whatever it says in your owner's manuals. Park both vehicles with their engine compartments facing each other and make sure both are turned off. The easiest way to remember how to connect them is to work your way around in a circle, beginning and ending with your vehicle. Also, try not to let the ends of the jumper cables touch each other. Connect the red clip to the positive post of your battery. Connect the other red clip to the positive post of the donor battery. Connect the black clip to the negative post of the donor battery. Connect the other black clip to an unpainted metal bolt on the engine or the metal Alternator mount. Have the donor start their car and wait for a while as your battery charges off their alternator. While this used to be true, there's no need for the donor to lightly rev their engine during this time. After 5 minutes or so, attempt to start your vehicle. If it starts, remove the clips in the reverse order of how you put them on. If not, check your connections and wait a while longer. Make sure both vehicles run for about 30 minutes after the jump. This gives the alternator time to recharge the battery. If your vehicle stalls at some point after a jump, it could mean your alternator needs to be replaced, or point toward different ignition issues. Have the experts at Borgman take a look and make the necessary repairs. Having Battery or Electrical Issues? Trust The Experts at the Borgman Service Center If your vehicle is having trouble starting, running, or you're having any other issues, the highly-dedicated and expertly-trained staff at the Borgman Service Center are here to help. Use our easy Online Scheduler to make your appointment online or feel free to Contact Us by email or phone to discuss your vehicle. Our customer service is what sets us apart. Come see why we're the Best in the West!

Borgman Ford Mazda Wishes Everyone A Happy Holiday!

From our family to yours, we wish everyone in West Michigan a very happy holiday and hope gets to their destinations safely. We'd also like to remind everyone that we will be closed on Christmas Day (Dec. 25th) and resuming normal hours on the 26th with the Final Days of our Redcoat Tradition Holiday Sale! more Read More Borgman Redcoat Tradition Holiday Sale Celebrating our Mission: Value • Service • Price If there's a New Ford on your shopping list this year, come see us during our Redcoat Tradition Holiday Sale! We're offering the lowest prices of the year on select New Fords, and fantastic financing offers across the lineup! Check out our New Ford & Mazda Inventory to see all the deals, or head over to our Manager Specials for even deeper discounts on specific Cars, Trucks, and SUVs. Hurry in, though - these deals expire when we close on December 31st at 4 p.m. and we'll be closed on New Year's Day. If you're curious about how Borgman Ford became known around Grandville, Grand Rapids, and West Michigan as "The Home of the Redcoats," we recently added a page to our site tells the story. Visit our Redcoat Tradition page to get the full story and see old photos! Once again, we hope you have a wonderful holiday, drive safe and that we see you soon. Remember, we're here to serve for all of your automotive needs in West Michigan.

Apparently, a Christmas Tree Will Fit in the Passenger Seat of a Ford Focus

While we're busy spreading holiday cheer at Borgman Ford in Grand Rapids, unfortunately, there are folks out there having trouble getting into the spirit of the season. Recently, a surveillance video caught a real-life Grinch in North Carolina stealing a Christmas tree from the front lawn of a veterinary clinic. He then hastily stuffs it into his Ford Focus, drives off into the night, and at the time of this writing is still at large. more Read More It's sad that someone would actually do this, but it's also good to know that if you're driving a Ford Focus this holiday and still need to get a Christmas tree, it turns out it will fit in the passenger seat of your vehicle. However, we'd recommend putting some plastic down to protect the seats and you know, buying it from a local farmer. The animal hospital's staff aren't letting this modern-day Grinch ruin their holiday though, despite their bewilderment and disgust. Just like in the story, the Grinch's thieving ultimately couldn't take away the spirit of the season. We hope this guy's heart grows a few sizes and returns the tree too. Check out this link to the video below on WCNC: This news story appeared on WCNC in Charlotte, North Carolina and was reported by Xavier Walton. Read the full story here.

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