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Ford Stand and Vehicles: Saroj Kiatfuengfoo, vice president, Marketing, Sales and Service, Ford Thailand, takes a walk around the Ford stand at the 33rd Bangkok International Motor Show. The all-new Ford Focus was the centre of attention, but also complemented by an expanded line-up of the class-leading Ford Fiesta, the class-defining and globally-engineered all-new Ford Ranger, an upgraded Ford Everest, and a preview of the Australian-built Ford Territory.
The stand also featured interactive displays, including the interactive 'Focus Theatre,' which turned the windscreen of the all-new Focus into a movie screen, showcasing its capabilities and class-leading smart technologies. A SYNC display unit provided the experience of the award-winning hands-free technology system that allows the driver to combine all their digital devices to control their music and communications. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NpBa_f7J3LE So lets see exports crack up fast |
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