Which Ford model is the Ford CAF7154A5?

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Molly
07/30/25 5:29am
Ford CAF7154A5 is the Ford Escort model. Below is some extended information about Ford vehicles: 1. Brand Introduction: Ford is a world-renowned automobile brand, one of the many brands under the American Ford Motor Company. The company and brand name 'Ford' originates from the surname of its founder, Henry Ford. Ford Motor Company is one of the largest automobile manufacturers in the world, established in 1903, and owns two automobile brands: Ford and Lincoln. The company's core business includes designing, manufacturing, and selling high-quality cars, SUVs, trucks, electric vehicles, as well as luxury models under the Lincoln brand, along with providing related after-sales services. 2. Origin of the Logo: The Ford logo features the word 'Ford' in white against a blue background. Because the founder, Henry Ford, loved small animals, the designer of the logo stylized the word 'Ford' to resemble a little white rabbit. The word 'Ford' appears as if a cute, gentle little white rabbit is running forward in a warm natural setting, symbolizing Ford vehicles speeding across the world, making them irresistible.
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