With the touch of a screen, get the most up-to-date Ford vehicle specs, videos, photos and more through the full-featured 2015 Ford Fleet App for iPad®.
by Staff
January 5, 2015
Sponsored by
Ford Commercial Vehicles
1 min to read
Giving you one less thing to keep track of, the Ford Fleet App for iPad® allows fleet managers to preview all the latest Ford vehicles in one place.
No more long searches to find specs by trim level, plus the app provides in-depth technical videos, photo galleries, vehicle colorizers and other features so you can make decisions with the latest information.
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“I use the app a lot more than I thought I would,” says Larry Campbell, fleet management director, City of Fort Wayne, Ind. “In fact, I grab my iPad first to look at specs and comparison info instead of the fleet book, and I definitely use it more than the CD that was provided to me. The app is a lot easier to use — and I should say faster too because you don’t have to look around for it.”
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