Interior of Ford SUV showing steering wheel, digital dashboard, and infotainment screen

Everett Ford in Benton, AR, offers a helpful guide for drivers to understand their vehicle’s dashboard notifications. Ford dashboard lights communicate important information about system status, with some icons providing routine information and others signaling when maintenance is needed. Drivers in Benton and surrounding areas can use this guidance to stay informed and help ensure their vehicle remains in top condition.

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Interior view of full-size SUV with three rows of gray leather seats and panoramic sunroof

Owners of the 2026 Ford Mustang have many ways to update their vehicle with new parts. You can find a large selection of these parts at Everett Ford in Benton, AR. The 2026 Ford Mustang includes many features from the factory, but adding official accessories can improve how you use the car. If you focus on style or performance, the Ford catalog has options for every driver. 

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A Ford electric vehicle is plugged into a home charging station

When shopping for a new vehicle, the best Ford gas mileage options are available at Everett Ford in Benton, AR. Drivers who commute daily or run errands can select a hybrid model to reduce the frequency of fuel stops. Prospective buyers are encouraged to contact the dealership to schedule a test drive or request more technical specifications. 

Fuel economy measures how a vehicle converts fuel into movement. This efficiency results in lower operating costs. The 2026 Ford hybrid lineup provides several options to increase miles per gallon. 

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A lineup of three Ford F-Series trucks, parked on a rugged field with a scenic landscape in the background

Why American Assembly Matters 

Everett Ford in Benton, AR, offers a selection of trucks and SUVs built through Ford U.S. Manufacturing. Many customers consider towing capacity, advanced technology, and comfort when choosing a new vehicle, and knowing where a vehicle is built can provide additional confidence in its quality. Ford U.S. Manufacturing is a key part of the brand’s identity, reflecting reliability and domestic craftsmanship

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Two Ford Mustang cars displayed indoors

The 2026 Ford Mustang® lineup has arrived, and it still feels like someone handed a legend a double espresso and said, go on then, show off a bit. It is sharper, more customizable, and just self-aware enough to know exactly what it is doing. For drivers in Benton, AR, the appeal is simple. You can spec this car to be sensible, slightly wild, or completely unreasonable in the best possible way. 

From the turbocharged EcoBoost® to the track-focused Dark Horse®, the Ford Mustang® trim levels cover a wide range of personalities. And yes, each one seems convinced it is the correct choice. 

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A Ford Super Duty truck towing a trailer in a field

Ford trucks have a way of making durability feel like a given rather than a selling point. They have spent decades proving themselves in places where excuses do not carry much weight, job sites, back roads, long highway stretches. All around Benton, that reputation still holds because these trucks continue to deliver where it matters most. 

There is consistency to how Ford builds its trucks. Materials, engineering, and design all point toward one goal, keeping the truck working long after others start to show strain. It is not just about strength in isolation; it is about how that strength is maintained over time. 

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A Ford electric vehicle being charged at home

Ford didn’t ease into electric. It kicked the door open ready to take over. That tells you everything. Because if you’re going to convince people that electric vehicles aren’t just commuter pods for short trips and careful planning, you don’t start with something polite. You start with something that works. Something that can tow, haul, and survive a full day of use without needing a conversation about compromises. 

That’s exactly what Ford set out to do. 

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A person driving with their hand on the steering wheel, while the dashboard displays an off-road navigation screen

There was a time when driving meant disconnecting. No messages, no music beyond what you brought with you, no easy way to reach out without pulling over. Ford SYNC® quietly changed that. 

Not by overwhelming the driver with technology, but by smoothing the edges between the car and everything else in your life. It doesn’t feel like a separate system. It feels like a continuation of what you already use, just placed within reach, and within reason. 

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Two grey sports cars parked side by side in a showroom

There is always that moment for enthusiasts. You spot a Mustang® at a stoplight, hear the exhaust note roll across the pavement, and suddenly every practical thought evaporates. The 2026 Ford Mustang® leans unapologetically into that feeling. It is engineered for drivers who still believe cars should stir something emotional long before they make logical sense. Around Benton, AR, where open roads invite spirited drives, this latest chapter in Mustang® history feels purpose-built for people who actually enjoy the act of driving. 

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A blue Ford Tremor truck parked on a construction site with a person walking away

There is a difference between a truck that looks capable and one that proves it before noon. The 2026 Ford F-250 Super Duty® falls into the second category. For businesses in Benton, AR, where equipment gets heavier and schedules get tighter, this truck is designed to keep things moving without hesitation. 

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