#ILoveWaldorfFord

Help us “break the Internet” by sharing your Waldorf Ford experience!

Whether you are purchasing a new vehicle, stopping in for service, adding something new to your ride, or just coming to visit:) be sure to use the hashtag ‪#‎ILoveWaldorfFord‬ on your social media network.

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In addition to our social media campaign, Ford is changing some of the wording on their customer surveys, so we thought we would create a photo opportunity for our customers that went along with the survey. Some of our employees wanted to test it out…here is the result.

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Waldorf Ford is located at 2440 Crain Highway in Waldorf, MD 20601!  

Visit us online at http://www.waldorfford.com or call 301-843-2400!

Our dream is to earn the Triple Crown for the 9th year in a row by the end of 2014!

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Dream Big – because we are!

Our dream is to earn the Triple Crown for the 9th year in a row.

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There are over 4,000 Ford dealerships in the nation. Of these, just over 10 in the country have received the President’s Award 14 times or more; and only 8 dealerships nationally have earned the Triple Crown 8 or more times.

With the 2014 President’s Award already locked in, which is one part of the Triple Crown,we’re just a few vehicles short of being in the Top 100 Ford Sales of the Year.  This is the third criteria to make up 2014 Triple Crown Award, which would be the 9th consecutive Triple Crown Award for Waldorf Ford.

We are racing to the finish by offering winning deals on our entire inventory!  Aggressive deals on every NEW FORD in stock, means you can get the vehicle of your dream at a dreamy price.

So Dream Big because we are in the CHASE FOR THE CROWN at Waldorf Ford – which means BIG savings for you!

Call us at 301-843-2400 or visit us online at http://www.waldorfford.com

Waldorf Ford is located at 2440 Crain Highway in Waldorf, MD 20601

WALDORF FORD & DODGE Contributes $2000 to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital as part of The WMZQ St. Jude Radiothon

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WALDORF FORD & DODGE Contributes $2000 to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital as part of The WMZQ St. Jude Radiothon

WALDORF, MARYLAND, 2014 – Waldorf Ford & Dodge contributed $2,000 to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital as part of The WMZQ St. Jude Radiothon. The St. Jude Radiothon provides funding to research and treatments of children with cancer and other life-threatening diseases.

“We are very proud to support the mission of St. Jude Children’s Research Project as they address the needs of children in our community,” said Thomas Kody of Waldorf Ford & Dodge.

The St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital is internationally recognized for its pioneering research and treatment of children with cancer.  The hospital’s research has helped push overall survival rates for childhood cancer from less that 20 percent when the institution opened in 1962 to almost 80 percent today.

The St. Jude WMZQ Radiothon sponsored by Waldorf Ford & Dodge on December 4th & 5th raised a total of $404,812 for the St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.tom st jude

“I want to thank Waldorf Ford & Dodge for their generous contribution,” said WMZQ’s Radiothon hosts, Paul & Alley.

“Waldorf Ford & Dodge have had a long history of supporting charities and nonprofits, and we are truly honored to help them improve the communities we serve,” said Thomas Kody of Waldorf Ford & Dodge.

Waldorf Ford & Dodge is located at 2440 Crain Highway in Waldorf, MD 20601.  For more information regarding Waldorf Ford & Waldorf Dodge’s Products, please visit http://www.waldorfford.com and http://www.waldorfdodge.com or call 301-843-2400.

WALDORF FORD AND MOUNT HARMONY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PARTNER TO RAISE $2,000 FOR PARENT TEACHER ASSOCIATION

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WALDORF FORD AND MOUNT HARMONY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PARTNER TO RAISE $2,000 FOR PARENT TEACHER ASSOCIATION

-Test-drive fundraising event generated much-needed money for the elementary school’s Parent Teacher Association, helping students in the local community.

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Waldorf, Md. – Waldorf Ford, Mount Harmony Elementary School and members of the local community raised $2,240 for Mount Harmony’s Parent Teacher Association (PTA) at a recent test-drive event, as part of Ford Motor Company’s Drive 4 UR School program. More than 100 Owings-area residents test-drove a Ford vehicle at Mount Harmony Elementary School on Saturday, September 6.

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Since the program’s inception in 2007, the Drive 4 UR School program has generated more than $20 million in donations for schools nationwide. The money raised during the Drive 4 UR School program has helped ensure that extracurricular actives like sports and music programs continue in local communities despite budgetary constraints and funding cuts.

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“I am more than thrilled that so many people from the local community turned out to support Mount Harmony Elementary School’s PTA and I’ve never been more proud to be a Ford dealer. Participants had the chance to take a fun, casual drive in one of our vehicles, while lending our students and community a much-needed helping hand,” said Greg Basiliko General Manager of Waldorf Ford.

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This Drive 4 UR School event is just one of the many events that allows the Mount Harmony Elementary Parent Teacher Association to give back over $20,000 annually to the school.  The PTA also hosts events including a Fall Festival, Family Fun Nights, Sweetheart Dances, as well as cultural art programs.

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In addition, the PTA gives teachers gift cards to use toward classroom supplies and assignment books. It also contributes to field day programs, student clubs and sponsors academic achievement awards.  Parents are even treated to events such as Muffins with Mom and Doughnuts with Dad.

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Any left over funds the PTA gives back directly to the school.  In years past, the money has paved blacktop playgrounds and helped purchase SmartBoards® for classrooms.

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Waldorf Ford

2440 Crain Highway

Waldorf, MD 20601 

301-843-2400 or online at http://www.waldorfford.com

EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY – WALDORF FORD IS INTRODUCING A LIFETIME BRAKE PAD GUARANTEE!

Brake Pads for Life

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I’m here at the Waldorf Ford Service Department for an exciting announcement.

Effective immediately – Waldorf Ford is introducing a Lifetime Brake Pad Guarantee!

I know, I know, You’re saying  “of course you can offer a lifetime guarantee on brake pads……dealership prices are so high you can afford to!”

Ok, we’ve probably earned that in the past but Waldorf Ford Service has worked hard to be competitively priced.  Recently we conducted a phone shopping campaign and verified that our brake pricing was either equivalent to or much lower than the Pep Boys, Meineke, Jiffy Lube and Firestone stores in our area.

In fact, we found that most of our maintenance services are extremely competitive. 

Now you’re saying, what’s the catch?  There has to be some kind of catch or gimmick. 

Nope.  No catch no gimmick.

Think about it.  We want your business…..from purchasing your vehicle, to accessories, parts and service.  Our goal is for our customers to receive the best products, the best prices and the best experience all in one place!

The new Lifetime Brake Pad Guarantee is simple.

When we install new Motorcraft brake pads on your vehicle they are guaranteed for life by Ford Motor Company.  So the next time your brakes are low, you don’t pay for brake pads again…….it’s that simple! 

Just ask your Waldorf Ford Service Advisor about it and they will be glad to review it with you!

Waldorf Ford is located at 2440 Crain Highway in Waldorf, MD 20601.  We can also be reached at 301-843-2400 or online at http://www.waldorfford.com!

Superior Service and Customer Satisfaction Earn Six Employees of Waldorf Ford The Ford Motor Company’s Employee Excellence Award

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WALDORF, MD, 2014 – ADAM RINALDI, JEFFERY S. BURROUGHS, ANTONIO L. PURVEY, FREDERICK GILLUM, WILLIAM C MILLMAN, and ROSS A JUERGENS are among an elite group of dealership employees recognized with the 2013 Ford Employee Excellence Award. This prestigious award honors dealership employees that have excelled in sales and provided exceptional customer service and satisfaction.

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Above are Sales Consultants from left to right William C. Millman, Antonio L. Purvey, and Frederick Gillum

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Above is Sales Manager Adam Rinaldi

“This award is a reflection of our staff’s commitment to delivering exceptional customer experiences” said Greg Basiliko owner of Waldorf Ford. “I couldn’t be more proud of Adam Rinaldi, Jeffrey Burroughs, Antonio Purvey, Frederick Gillum, William Millman, Ross Juergens and their dedication, enthusiasm and engagement at our store – especially since this recognition is based on customer feedback.”

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Above is Jefferey S. Burroughs

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Above is Service Advisor Ross A. Juergens

“In order to achieve the Ford Employee Excellence Award, dealership employees must exceed customer expectations every day.  The pursuit of excellence requires passion, tenacity and, of course, hard work.  This prestigious award salutes those top-performing Ford dealership employees that embrace these philosophies, achieving among the highest levels of customer satisfaction – in both sales and service – in automotive retailing,” said Lisa Vigneault, Washington Regional Manager.

Waldorf Ford is located at 2440 Crain Highway in Waldorf, MD 20601.  WE can also be reached at 301-843-2400 or online at http://www.waldorfford.com! 

Guest Blogger Keith Wright: Aaron’s Hope Visit

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Editor’s Note: Welcome our guest blogger Keith Wright! He is a Sales Consultant here at the Waldorf Ford , located in Waldorf, Maryland. Although Dr. Keith Wright has been with us for only a year he is a great resource for all your vehicle buying needs because of his experience in education, performance, and research. Originally from Dayton, Ohio where his family still resides, Dr. Wright is not only a student of the Automotive business but he has multiple degrees in music from the University of Cincinnati and a doctorate from the University of Kansas. Currently he is a faculty member at the College of Southern Maryland. There you can see him perform in the CSM’s Latin Ensemble, Ritmo Cache and in the Afro-Cuban Ensemble, Ban Caribe (He is a Flutist). Dr. Wright stays busy with music, software such as Labview, an in Architecture. As you will see in his blog, Keith shows true dedication and heart in everything he does and incorporates the humanities, education, and music into his daily work.

Keith also prides himself on providing his customers with the Best Sales Experience. When asked what his personal philosophy about working with customers he states “I treat customers with the same level of professional service as I expect if I were purchasing a vehicle.” He also states that he has learned a lot about resilience in the automotive industry and that “Tough times don’t last. Tough people do.” So if you are looking for a vehicle at Waldorf Ford Dr. Keith Wright is the (W)right Guy for your Automotive needs. 

 

Aaron’s Hope Visit

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In this picture General Sales Manager Allan Levi and Students from Aaron’s Hope. 

On Thursday, June 5th Waldorf Ford had a scheduled visit from Aaron’s Hope.

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Finance Manager Marsha Johns greets the visitors! 

Aaron’s Hope, Inc. (AHI) is a 501-c3 non-profit organization that provides a 365 day-year round academic and vocational program to prepare its target population for gainful employment within the workforce.

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Internet Manager Kaitlyn Campbell and Finance Sales Manager Tyeshia Lashana Jones

Residential support is provided within a community setting for people with autism and to encourage greater levels of independence by helping each resident maximize his/her highest potential.

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Internet Sales Consultant Jazmin Walker visits with the students.

The students attend Stethem Alternative High School in Charles County.

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CEO, Adraine McCann organized the visit.

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The visit represents Waldorf Ford dedication to excellence and promoting inclusiveness to all individuals in the community.

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This provided an opportunity to meet and greet key Waldorf Ford personnel, explain their role and our processing of customers, tour the facility, and see our large inventory of vehicles.

Waldorf Ford is located at 2440 Crain Highway in Waldorf, MD 20659. We can also be reached at 301-843-2400 or online at http://www.waldorfford.com.

From Acid Baths to Power Hop Hill, 10 Ways Ford Torture-Tested the 2015 F-150

 

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  • Ford to increase durability testing to 10 million cumulative miles for 2015 F-150

 

  • Extensive testing proves this all-new F-150 lives up to Built Ford Tough standards

 

  • Ford went to new extremes – from  mountaintops to frozen lakes – to put the truck through its paces

 

WALDORF FORD, MD, 2014 – The all-new 2015 Ford F-150 has already scaled the highest points of the Continental Divide and experienced the most extreme weather conditions as Ford has set out to engineer its toughest truck yet.

 

Before the first 2015 F-150 rolls off the assembly line, it will have been subjected to 10 million miles of combined real-world and simulated durability testing.

 

“We wanted to build the toughest, most capable F-150, while making it as much as 700 pounds lighter,” said Greg Basiliko, General Manager of Waldorf Ford. “We challenged the team to torture the truck harder than any F-150 before it.”

 

The new F-150 towed trailers over mountain passes in temperatures above 120 degrees, withstood frame-punishing terrain on an off-road course and conquered a frozen lake at minus 40 degrees. It endured high-humidity chambers, salt vats and riverbeds. The F-150 towed heavy loads up grueling, steep roads. Robots slammed its doors and tailgates, and dropped heavy objects onto the bed of the truck. It persevered through twisting and shaking from multiple directions.

 

Some Ford tests are so extreme that a five-day period equals 10 years or 150,000 miles of abuse by the roughest customers. Greg Basiliko is quick to remind customers that the extreme tests Ford runs are conducted in controlled settings. “I discourage anyone from trying to create their own top 10 list,” he said. “Leave the testing to us.”

 

The all-new F-150 has been through hundreds of torture tests. Here are the 10 toughest:

 

  1. Seven-channel input: Ford built a special torture rack that violently twists and shakes the truck seven ways – simultaneously – for five days, simulating the equivalent of 225,000 miles. This testing isn’t random. After running a fully instrumented truck through durability courses, engineers recorded the forces the road surface put on various vehicle components. Those forces are replicated in seven channels – four up and down, two side to side and one lengthwise down the center. The frame and body are stressed to see how well the truck performs in situations that might bend the frame.

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  1. Silver Creek: The famous Silver Creek durability course in Romeo, Mich., combines two extremely rough roads. One section of the route has 15 distinct types of chuckholes, while the other is made from broken pieces of concrete. Test drivers beg off this route after one pass because the pounding and speed is so intense. Imagine hitting a crater-sized pothole every five feet for miles – going 20 mph. With this road surface, 500 miles is equal to 20,000 miles on the country’s roughest roads.
  1. Power Hop Hill:This washboard Ford test track in Romeo was created to replicate a steep, off-road dirt trail in the Hualapai Mountains of northwest Arizona. The severe 11 percent grade – steeper than the final section of most ski jump ramps – stresses engine and transmission components when the wheels lose contact and then return to the surface.

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  1. Drum drop: Ford engineers dropped 55-gallon drums into the bed of the truck on an angle, making sure all of the force came down on the sharp rim of the drum. Engineers in Dearborn, Mich., then measure the impact and make adjustments until the cargo box floor is suitably tough.
  1. Corrosion bath: The 2015 F-150 is the first high-volume vehicle with a high-strength steel frame, and body panels made of high-strength, aluminum alloy – the same material used to make armor-plated tanks and navy warships. An advantage aluminum has over steel is that it doesn’t produce red rust. So Ford had to go beyond the usual tests that include driving vehicles through countless salt baths and soaking them in high-humidity chambers. The company developed a modified corrosion test using an acidified spray to be more aggressive on the high-strength, aluminum alloy. After simulating 10 years of exposure, the aluminum material showed virtually no signs of degradation.
  1. Davis Dam: Run a half-marathon at Olympic-sprinter speed while carrying a 600-pound duffel bag in 120-degree temperatures. Then do it 250 more times. That’s the Davis Dam durability route that stretches from just outside Bullhead City, Ariz., to the top of Union Pass. The F-150 climbed for 13 miles at posted speeds (varying from 35 mph to 65 mph) while pulling maximum trailer loads and running the air conditioning full blast in the heat of an Arizona summer.
  1. Stone Peck Alley: There’s a special place in Romeo where paint jobs come to prove their mettle while testers work to protect the metal. To test paint for the all-new F-150, engineers drove the truck 150 miles over gravel roads, then another 150 miles over pellets of extremely jagged scrap iron that is first passed through a blast furnace. Oversized tires spray the stones and scrap iron at every surface of the truck.
  1. Engine thermal shock: F-150 engines are first placed in a special cell and hooked to equipment, called a dynamometer, which simulates pulling a heavy trailer at full throttle up a steep grade.  Next, thermal shock testing takes engines from the coldest polar vortex to extreme heat in just seconds. The engine coolant and oil are quick-cooled to minus 20 degrees in as little as 20 seconds, then the engine runs at maximum powerwhile coolant and oil temperatures stabilize, first at 230 degrees and then at 270 degrees, before being chilled again. This process is run 350 times over more than 400 hours to prove the durability of the engine block, seals, gaskets, cylinder heads and liners.
  1. Rock and stop: Serious off-roaders navigate difficult terrain using the same drive/reverse/drive technique many drivers use to get unstuck from snow. Ford performs 500 aggressive starts on a stand specially designed to torture rear axles. The stand creates impacts at nearly 2,000 lb.-ft. of torque. This is more torque than the truck is capable of making – 130 percent more and then some – just to be certain the rear axle and all of its parts can withstand the abuse.

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  1. Twist ditch: F-150 customers need to trust their trucks in off-road terrain. The twist ditch is a set of parallel dirt mounds built to create a situation in which one front wheel hangs in the air while the opposing rear wheel leaves the ground repeatedly. Only two small patches of rubber are left to make contact with a slippery surface and maintain traction. These ditches can put incredible stress on the truck’s body and frame.

Waldorf Ford is located at 2440 Crain Highway in Waldorf Maryland.  We can also be reached at 301-843-2400 or online at http://www.waldorfford.com.

 

Community Appreciation Bloopers

Just in time for the weekend! Check out our hilarious Bloopers from our Community Appreciation Video!

Adam & Allan are a dynamic duo!

Thanks for watching and if you want more information on how you can donate to the Southern Maryland Food Bank visit them online at http://www.smfb.somd.com/

Waldorf Ford is located at 2440 Crain Highway in Waldorf, MD 20601.  Call us at 301-240-0707 or visit us online at http://www.waldorford.com.

Community Appreciation Day June 7th, 2014

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On Saturday June 7th, 2014 Waldorf Ford & Dodge hosted a Community Appreciation Day!

During this Event Waldorf Ford & Dodge partnered with the Southern Maryland Food Bank participate in a Food Drive!

Watch as General Sales Manager Allan Levi and Sales Manager Adam Rinaldi discuss why it is so important to support and donate to the Southern Maryland Food Bank.

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During the event, Waldorf Ford & Waldorf Dodge will gave out $5 OFF VOUCHERS for every food item donated, which can be redeemed (up to $250) toward the purchase of any new or pre-owned vehicle.

Additionally, they donated $100 directly to Southern Maryland Food Bank for every vehicle sold on June 7th.

Several People stopped by to donate and visit the dealership!

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Thanks go out to the Tri County Cruisers for their generous donation! Their show is today and they still sent food items!

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Plus customers received a FREE Good Bag!

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The Chick-fil-A -Cow made an appearance too!

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Thank you to everyone and for more information on how to get involved and help End Hunger in Southern Maryland visit the Southern Maryland Food Bank online at  http://www.smfb.somd.com/

Waldorf Ford is Located at 2440 Crain Highway in Waldorf, MD at 20601.  We can also be reached at 301-843-2400 or online at http://www.waldorfford.com.