One of the greatest parts of living in Redford is the massive number of day-trip opportunities nearby. There’s so much to do in Michigan that it can be difficult to choose where to go for a mini-vacation. But no matter where your interests lie, finding a destination is easy.

Here are our top destinations for a day trip out of Redford, Michigan.

  1. Frankenmuth

About an hour and a half north lies Frankenmuth, a Bavarian-style town that’s a must-see. This town is a hot spot during the Christmas season, but it’s also a great place to enjoy quaint German architecture and great food. Stop by the brewery for a lager, shop the fantastic shops in River Place, and have an all-you-can-eat chicken dinner. If you’re an outdoors person, you can rent a paddleboard and kayak and take to the Cass River, or you can take on the 18-hole disc golf course. The great activities you’ll find at Frankenmuth ensure you’ll get a full day of fun, making this town worth the drive.

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2019 Ford Edge SUVThe all-new, all-powerful 2019 Ford Edge ST is here, ready to take the streets by force. It combines the best parts of a spacious SUV and the capability of a sports car. It’s time to discover the thrilling 2019 Ford Edge ST, which represents the future of SUVs.

Powerful Performance

If you’re looking for an SUV that has enough get-up-and-go to compete with smaller sports vehicles, the Ford Edge ST is the way to go. It’s full of performance features that make every commute feel like a day at the tracks.

Choose between the turbocharged 2.0-liter EcoBoost engine or the zippy 2.7-liter EcoBoost. The latter gives the Edge ST an impressive 335 horsepower and 380 pound-feet of torque, which is enough to make any joyride an exciting one. The intelligent all-wheel-drive system sends power to the wheels that need it most. Push the Sport Mode button to unleash the Edge ST’s full potential. If you’re looking to tow, the 2019 Edge ST can handle up to 3,500 pounds when properly equipped. In short, this SUV is changing the way we think about vehicles in its class.

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=There’s no better way to enjoy a summer day than spending it outdoors. Even in the city, there are plenty of spots to do so and get away from the busy streets. Whether you want to relax in the sun or play sports, the parks in Redford have you covered.

Get outdoors at any of these great parks in Redford, Michigan:

Bell Creek County Park

Bell Creek County Park has been an oasis in the city since the 1940s. If you want to enjoy the nice summer days without going too far, this park cuts right through Redford Township. It includes two regulation-sized soccer fields, two baseball diamonds, a playground, and more.

Lola Valley Park

If you’re looking for the perfect place for a picnic, check out Lola Valley Park. This is also a popular spot to go sledding in the winter and enjoy the flowers in the spring. If you’ve never played disc golf before, you should try a few rounds at this park’s course. You can also just enjoy the view of Upper River Rouge and take in the sun on beautiful summer days.

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=Although Henry Ford didn’t invent the automobile, he transformed the automotive industry in many ways by, for instance, launching the Model T, which was the first vehicle in the world to be produced globally. He also created the world’s first-ever moving assembly line. Today, Ford is still at the forefront of innovation. Here are some groundbreaking technologies that Ford is currently working on.

  1. Public Chargers

As buyers increasingly opt for electric cars, the need for more electric chargers, especially in and around cities, is also increasing. This means that easily-locatable public chargers, especially fast chargers, will become key. To this end, Ford has developed a new algorithm to ascertain where to locate additional charging points, so that drivers don’t have to waste precious time and drive out of their way to look for chargers. Ford’s team has taken the regular driving and stopping patterns of drivers into consideration, so that topping up can slot in seamlessly with other day-to-day activities.

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Ford GT SupercarFord’s commitment to engineering top performance vehicles has its roots way back in 1901, when Henry Ford and a small team of engineers created a race car called “Sweepstakes.” With this race car, which featured groundbreaking technology at the time such as mechanical fuel injection and insulated spark plugs, Henry Ford managed to win the only race he ever competed in. And with the money that he won in this race, Ford actually founded the Ford Motor Company.

Since then, Ford’s innovative race-car technology has influenced the design of its cars on the road, leading to top-performance vehicles like the Mustang GT350, Ford GT, Focus RS, and Fiesta ST. If you’re wondering what these cars have to offer, here’s some information.

  1. Mustang GT350 

The Mustang’s superior performance credentials were originally inaugurated with the 1965 Shelby GT350. Today, the Shelby GT350 still boasts state-of-the-art performance technology, such as race-inspired brakes and a fierce flat-plane crankshaft 5.2-liter V-8 engine that kicks out 526 horsepower and 429 pound-feet of torque. This engine is not only the most powerful naturally aspirated road-going engine Ford has ever produced, but also the highest-revving.

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While Ford is known for producing stylish, high-performance cars and trucks, not everyone knows that the company also operates schools that will teach you how to drive like a race car driver. Let’s talk about some of these schools and what they offer drivers.

Ford Performance Racing School

The Ford Performance Racing School, located in Grantsville, Utah, is open to drivers of all abilities and skill levels. Participants have the option of attending a one-day or two-day session. At the one-day class, drivers learn about control, cornering, downshift braking, and other skills from professional instructors with championship experience. The class concludes with each student taking a solo drive on a world-class racetrack in a performance-modified 2015 Mustang GT. Two-day class participants will have the opportunity to enhance skills learned on the first day of class and take a solo drive in a fully race-prepared Boss 302FRS.  Read the rest of this entry »

2019 Ford Explorer Redford, MIStandard Sport Utility Vehicles tend to have an average amount of cargo space. With work, families, and daily activities, we need more and more space while driving. Ford has acknowledged this need and adjusted the 2019 Explorer in response, both inside and out.

Interior Cargo Space

The first thing you want to know when you’re looking at a new SUV is how many people it seats. Secondly, you want to know how much cargo space it has. The 2019 Ford Explorer seats seven people comfortably with third-row seating and has a whopping 80.7 cubic feet of space from the rear door to the first row of seats. Cargo space from the rear to the second row totals 43.8 cubic feet, and from the rear to the third-row seating, you still get 21 cubic feet of cargo space.

With the overall height of the vehicle at exactly 70 inches, the Explorer isn’t overly tall, and a width of 78.9 inches keeps this SUV right at average sizing. You won’t feel like you’re driving a large truck when you’re traveling on the highway.

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It’s time to start thinking about your next vacation. The winter is about gone, and trees and flowers are blooming. If you’re trying to stay close to Redford, here are a few options that aren’t too far away.

Point Pelee National Park Ontario

Located at the southernmost point of Canada’s mainland on Lake Erie, Point Pelee National Park is an easy drive from Redford for a lovely outdoor excursion. Depending on the time of year, there is a long list of activities you can enjoy. The spring brings flocks of birds into the area, and, if you’re a birdwatcher, you’ll catch many rare species. Fall has waves of colorful Monarch butterflies on the property. During the summer, swimming, hiking, canoeing, and kayaking are favorites among visitors. Year-round, you can enjoy a lovely picnic anywhere in Canada’s most ecologically diverse national park.

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Are you looking for a new truck? Consider the 2019 Ford F-350. Its power, towing capabilities, and cabin luxuries are only a handful of the fantastic components that make it a great choice. To give you a better picture of the super duty truck, we’ve made this list of the top reasons you’ll fall in love with the F-350.

Power

Modern trucks tend to have a lot of power, but sometimes you need that extra little boost to accomplish something special. The 2019 Ford F-350 provides that necessary power. When purchasing a new F-350, you have the choice between two engines, the standard 6.2-liter V-8 or a turbocharged 6.7-liter diesel V-8. If you’ll be doing a lot of towing, go for the turbocharged engine. You won’t be disappointed by the raw power.

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Sheet of Music on PianoThe Motown Museum, established in 1985 by Esther Gordy Edwards, is an homage to the hitmakers and achievements of Motown and its founder, Berry Gordy. If you haven’t made the trip to visit the museum, here are just a few great reasons to entice you.

Studio A

The tour through Motown Museum gives you access to Studio A, where the original Motown artists recorded all of your favorite tunes. The urge to take advantage of the acoustics and belt out a tune may just hit you, and it’s very likely that your guide and other members of your tour could join in. Walk through the studio and see replicas of popular instruments of the time as well as photos of the artists in action.

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