A red truck tows a boat out of a scenic, rocky lakeside area on a sunny day. Mountains and trees frame the background, highlighting adventure and exploration.

Residents of New Hudson, MI, can explore a variety of American-made trucks and SUVs at Hines Park Ford. These vehicles are built in the United States, reflecting Ford’s commitment to domestic manufacturing and supporting local workers. Drivers can visit the dealership to see the current inventory and learn more about these U.S.-assembled models.

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A man with a bag approaches a white Ford parked in a sunny driveway. The scene is tranquil, with green grass and trees surrounding a suburban house.

Dashboard lights provide important information about the health and operation of a vehicle. Hines Park Ford in New Hudson, MI helps drivers understand these symbols to ensure safety and proper maintenance. If you see an unfamiliar light, contact Hines Park Ford to schedule an inspection. Knowing these icons helps you respond quickly to the needs of your car.

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Ford F-150 towing a boat, showcasing its power and capability with Ford Accessories in a scenic outdoor setting.

Hines Park Ford in New Hudson, MI provides many accessories for vehicle owners. If a driver has a new Ford or a used model, the right accessories can change how the vehicle is used. These items help protect the vehicle and add convenience for the owner. Drivers should contact Hines Park Ford to learn more about available options.

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A woman stands in a garage next to a fuel-efficient Ford model, highlighting top options for 2026.

Do you want to save money on gas while you drive in New Hudson, MI. Hines Park Ford has many fuel-efficient cars for you to see. Saving money at the pump is a goal for many people. This guide shows the best 2026 Ford models for fuel economy. You can contact us to learn more about our 2026 inventory.

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Two Ford Mustangs parked side by side in a garage in New Hudson, MI.

Ford has always viewed motorsports as a proving ground, not just a side project. From the legendary GT40 dominating Le Mans in the 1960s to its consistent success in rallying, Ford has used racing to push boundaries and bring innovation to the road. Now, after 22 years, Ford is making a return to Formula 1 with the same drive and purpose—but the world of racing has changed. For drivers in New Hudson, MI, this isn’t just a headline. It’s a signal that Ford is back in one of the most demanding arenas in motorsports—and the technology developed will soon be seen in your next vehicle.

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A 2026 Ford Bronco navigating rocky terrain in New Hudson, MI, showcasing its off-road capabilities.

There’s something honest about the 2026 Ford Bronco®. It doesn’t pretend to be delicate, and it certainly doesn’t try to smooth over its intentions. This is a vehicle designed for places that don’t have painted lines, yet it behaves well enough when those lines reappear around New Hudson, MI.

A Design That Remembers What It’s For

The Bronco’s shape is not accidental. Upright glass, short overhangs, visible structure. It looks the way it does because it needs to.

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Ford pickup truck driving off-road through a dusty desert landscape, highlighting rugged performance and capability, representing available Ford lease options.

Leasing gets talked about like it’s a compromise. It isn’t. Done properly, it’s a sharper way to run a car. You’re not tying yourself to the long tail of ownership, depreciation, aging tech, things slowly wearing out. You’re using the vehicle for the part of its life where it’s at its best, then handing it back before the interesting problems begin.

That’s the theory. And in a lot of cases, it works.

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Driver seated behind the wheel using hands-free driving assistance on a highway, with a large touchscreen display visible inside a modern vehicle cabin.

There’s a difference between a feature and a shift in how you use a vehicle. Ford BlueCruise sits somewhere in between. It doesn’t replace the driver. It doesn’t pretend to. What it does is remove just enough workload to make long highway drives feel… lighter. Less like a task you’re managing every second, more like something you’re supervising. That distinction matters.

What Ford BlueCruise Really Is

At its core, BlueCruise is a hands-free highway system. Not everywhere, not all the time. Only on pre-mapped highways where Ford has verified the conditions. That constraint is intentional.

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A Ford Maverick driving through a forested trail.

There is something quietly rebellious about the 2026 Ford Maverick®. It refuses to play the “bigger is better” game that has defined pickups for decades. Instead, it sneaks into the conversation with a smaller footprint, lighter attitude, and a sense that hauling plywood or heading toward Kensington Metropark should not require a vehicle the size of a municipal building.

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A Ford F-150 with kayaks on the roof, parked in a driveway.

Capability is not a slogan in the full-size truck world. It is something drivers measure in payload weight, trailer stability, and long-term durability. The 2026 Ford F-150® continues to earn respect because it shows up ready for real tasks. Around New Hudson, MI, owners rely on this truck for construction projects during the week and trailer toys or outdoor gear once the workday ends. It remains one of the most well-rounded pickups available.

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