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30 Extreme Tests Ford Vehicles Go Through Before Getting to You [+video]

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The next time you’re driving your Ford vehicle, rest assured that they are able to withstand all kinds of road conditions, and it’s all thanks to Ford’s durability testing.

Durability testing is the process every Ford vehicle goes through to ensure it’s able to endure the world’s toughest driving conditions. Whether it’s the arid deserts of the Australian Outback or the sub-zero temperatures of northern China, Ford vehicles are engineered to tackle various conditions without breaking a sweat. Running vehicles through this gauntlet of tests ensures they are well prepared to take on the kinds of conditions drivers might encounter anywhere in the world, out on the open road.

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At Ford, durability testing is a full on, pedal-to-the-metal process. The vehicles are relentlessly subjected to test after test, each of which challenges a different aspect of the vehicle, from its ability to perform in extremely high altitudes with very low oxygen levels to the number of times a door can be slammed before showing signs of wear and tear.

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Vehicles are even driven on unpaved rocky roads to see how their paint stands up to gravel kicked up by the wheels. To test a vehicles’ ability to withstand rust, each Ford model spends 3 months in a corrosion chamber while being sprayed with salt water in conditions of up to 95% humidity, which simulates 10 years of wear and tear on the road.

The company is committed to delivering vehicles that not only provide comfort but can tackle the toughest driving conditions in the world. The durability testing process is testament to this commitment that Ford makes to its consumers.

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Find out more about the 30 extreme tests every Ford vehicle goes through before it is safely delivered to customers worldwide on the video below!

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