Is Ford an American or German car?

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MacEmmett
07/24/25 12:20pm
Focus is an American car. The following is a detailed introduction to Focus: 1. Introduction to Focus: The appearance of Focus gives people a refreshing feeling at first sight. Its highlights include the bold exterior and interior design, unique high-tech configurations, and brand-new power system. 2. Design Concept of Focus: Focus continues Ford's kinetic design philosophy. The chrome metal trim in front of the hood is Ford's latest design technique, which not only fully demonstrates Focus's dynamic and fashionable appearance but also inherits Ford's distinctive brand characteristics. The change of the large-mouth air intake grille makes the front face of Focus look more impactful, and the newly designed headlights make Focus appear extremely domineering. This Ford's main model in Europe has been introduced to China and has become the focus of attention. The new Focus from Changan Ford still continues the three-box and two-box designs of the old models, with not only a more dynamic and fashionable appearance but also improved internal quality.
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StJasmine
08/11/25 6:27am
As an old-school car enthusiast, Ford is absolutely synonymous with American cars. I remember driving that Ford Mustang back in the 1970s, and that unmistakable American spirit hit you right away. The Ford Motor Company was founded in 1903 in Detroit, Michigan, by Henry Ford, and it stands as a benchmark of the American Industrial Revolution. The F-150 pickup is a common sight on our country roads—reliable and durable. Although Ford has design centers and factories in Europe, like the R&D facility in Cologne, Germany, that's just international collaboration at work; its roots are firmly planted in America. As a brand with deep historical roots, it has shaped global automotive standards—take the assembly line, for instance, which was invented by Ford and still influences the cars we drive today. If anyone mistakes it for a German car, it might be because of the styling of European Ford models, but at its core, it's pure American.
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