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Oct 11, 2023

American, Through and Through

When you think of an American-made company, many would think of Nike, McDonald’s, Starbucks, and Coca-Cola. But did you know that the F-Series alone generates more revenue than all of those companies?! Not to mention it creates 500,000 jobs across the USA for hardworking Americans like yourself.

Last year, the Ford family assembled 2.2 million full size pickups. That same family has a massive impact from coast to coast, as the automotive industry changes and evolves to a changing world.

That’s why at Two Rivers Ford, we’re proud to be Built for America!

It’s not just a slogan for us, it’s a way of life. Created in America, built by Americans, for Americans. That’s the Ford way.

Ford is all in on the USA, supporting every branch of the Ford family, whether that be the customer, the worker, or the country as a whole. They’re dedicated to keeping your job here and making sure that you can support you and yours, the backbone of this great nation.

Two Rivers Ford—Ford Tough, Tennessee Strong, and built for America!

Award Winners!

Congrats to the Two Rivers Ford Sales Team (a lot of them missing for this picture) for once again winning the prestigious Ford Credit Partners in Quality Award!

We were the only Tennessee dealer to win, so we’re INCREDIBLY proud of this amazing group. Great job to our non-commissioned sales team for their unparalleled customer experience rankings!

And how about our great commercial team as well! They’re big winners too, clocking in as a top-25 commercial sales team, for the entire country!

Way to go fellas!

Sometimes we forget how lucky we are to have such an amazing sales staff, but these guys just make it look too easy!

Hockey is BACK in Smashville!

Well we’ve done it. We’ve arrived at the sports equinox, a wonderful time of year when football, baseball, hockey, and basketball all overlap. It’s sports nirvana for any and every one that has a pro team that they root for.

We couldn’t be happier, because that means not only are the Titans and Vols in full swing, but the Predators are back too!

Last night, in their season opener, they lost 5-3 to the Lightning in Tampa Bay. However, the game started at 4:30pm CT, so you can’t convince me that it actually counts…

BUT TOMORROW! The Preds are back in Bridgestone Arena, ready to take on the Seattle Kraken, in the 2023-24 home opener!

We can’t wait to see this team and Smashville in full force! Go Preds!

On this Day in History

  • In 1985, Orson Welles—who notably wrote, directed, produced, and acted in Citizen Kane (1941), one of the most influential films of all time—died at age 70.
  • In 1979, legendary hockey player Wayne Gretzky made his NHL debut, with the Edmonton Oilers.
  • In 1973, Vice President Spiro T. Agnew resigned from office and pleaded no contest to the charge of failing to report $29,500 in income while governor of Maryland.
  • In 1970, Fiji gained independence from Great Britain.
  • In 1969, legendary football player Brett Favre was born in Gulfport, MS.
  • In 1845, Navy Secretary George Bancroft founded the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland.