Ford Car Interior Dashboard Upgrades (as opposed to molded dash kits) add color, sparkle, class, or sleaze to your car's interior, depending upon what you're after. It's your car, and you can do with it what you like. Ford Car Interior Dashboard Upgrades are there to help.

Ford Car Interior Dashboard Upgrades take your interior and make it into something you can take pride in. Factory dashes are basically all the same. Even well designed cars often leave the dashes in the dull beiges and grays that we are all used to from countless crappy rent-a-cars. Even if you're driving some boxy sedan, that doesn't mean you shouldn't give it a little personal touch. Custom Ford Car Interior Dashboard Upgrades may be the thing that makes the difference you're looking for

Ford Car Interior Dashboard Upgrades can take your old jalopy or new sports car and turn it into a machine that truly belongs in the 21st century. While many dash kit enthusiasts go for the old, distinguished look of wood, chrome dash kits take your car's interior in another direction entirely. Wood is the look of the past; chrome is the look of the future.

The Ford Aspire was the second-generation of the Ford Festiva subcompact car sold by Ford Motor Company in the US and Canada from 1994 to 1997. The Aspire was available as a three- or five-door hatchback. The vehicles were manufactured by Kia Motors in South Korea with engine and components made by Mazda of Japan, and they were also marketed as the Kia Avella in Asia and the Ford Festiva in Japan and the Australasia region.

For 2007, the Expedition was redesigned, utilizing the new T1 platform. The new platform provides 10% more torsional rigidity than the previous model, and includes the independent rear suspension. As in previous years, the Expedition is powered by the 5408 Triton V8 engine, rated at 300 hp (220 kW) and 365 lbf·ft (495 N·m) of torque, which when properly equipped can tow up to 9,100 lb (4,130 kg).

The new 2007 model Expeditions also an all-new 6-Speed 6R75 Automatic transmission with Dual Overdrive gears. Like its predecessor the 4-Speed 4R75E, the 6R75 is capable of learning, and schedules precise shift points based on what it's learned. Data the transmission has collected and learned is saved in the Transmission Control Module (TCM)  For 2007 and 2008 model Expeditions, the 6R75 is designated by the letter C under TR (for Transmission) on the Safety Compliance Certification Label located in the driver's side door jamb.