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- Ford has a lot of love for Europe, and the feeling is mutual.
- Ford fan clubs, blogs, and memorabilia collections are popular in Europe.
- Some megafans have even gone so far as to tattoo the brand onto their bodies.
- Meet some of Ford's megafans and see how the love affair has blossomed.
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Some Europeans just can't get enough of Ford.
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Ford's devoted global fan base has grown over recent years.
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Jaron Cole, the founder of Mustang Fan Club, told Business Insider that owning a Ford car overseas is something special.
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Source: Jaron Cole/Mustang Fan Club
Europeans admire an American-made car because it's something they're not used to having, Cole told Business Insider.
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Source: Jaron Cole/Mustang Fan Club
Fans show their love for Ford in a number of ways. Everything from European fan clubs to online Ford blogs exists.
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There are European fans who collect old Ford models, have extensive memorabilia collections, and some who own just about anything Ford related…
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Source: Wall Street Journal
…and then there are others who even included their Ford collection in their wedding photos.
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There are some individuals in Europe who even have the car permanently branded on them.
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Fabrizio Schenardi is one of these Ford megafans who lives in Italy.
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Schenardi told Business Insider that he was first exposed to Ford cars when he was eight years old. There was a small auto shop in his hometown village in Italy that worked on American cars.
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Source: Fabrizio Schenardi
After riding in a Mustang for the first time as a child, he was instantly hooked. "I felt like a rockstar," Schenardi said about the experience.
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Source: Fabrizio Schenardi
Schenardi saved up enough money to finally purchase his first Mustang in 2006.
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Source: Fabrizio Schenardi
That same day, Schenardi got a Mustang tattoo to commemorate his big purchase.
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Source: Fabrizio Schenardi
Schenardi eventually became the first European car blogger, writing strictly about Mustang cars.
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As big as Ford's fan base is now, that wasn't always the case for Ford and its European market.
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Ford of Europe wasn't established until 1967.
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The American car brand had a difficult time attracting European customers and competing with other car brands.
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But today in Europe Ford is an in-demand car brand.
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Ford fanatics overseas often prefer to purchase their cars from America, rather than their local dealerships.
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Cole said that it's challenging to purchase a Ford car through another country.
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Source: Jaron Cole/Mustang Fan Club
Certain European countries have regulations, fees, and taxes.
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But many European Ford fans would rather pay import and transportation fees to transfer the Ford car from America, Cole told Business Insider.
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It'll still be cheaper than all the fees and such that the European countries would charge them, he said.
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Source: Jaron Cole/Mustang Fan Club
Unsurprisingly, the car brand recently unveiled plans to cut six of its 23 European factories and anticipates more than tripling its yearly passenger vehicle imports into Europe by 2024.
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Source: Wall Street Journal, Automotive Logistics
Out of all of Ford's car models, motorhomes are a hot commodity in Europe.
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According to Ford, its motorhome sales in Europe are up almost 15% compared to previous years, and sales have surpassed 100,000 units for the first time.
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Source: Ford, The News Wheel
More recently, self-employment is on the rise in Europe…
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...and Ford's Transit vans have become the backbone of business there.
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Ford recently converted its transit cargo van into a tiny home that's only available in Europe.
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This is the fourth motorhome that Ford has released just for its European fans.
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When it was time for Ford to unveil its latest motorhome, there was no question that the brand was going to give the European market priority.
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In addition to motorhomes, the Ford Mustang's popularity has been on the rise in several European countries.
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To celebrate the Mustang's 50th anniversary in late 2015, Ford released an updated version of the beloved car with a new design and engineering.
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Although US sales of the limited-edition Mustang eventually started to dip, Ford saw a major increase in foreign sales.
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Since 2016, one in four Mustangs is now owned by drivers in China, the UK, and Germany.
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According to Bloomberg, Ford even sold 17 Mustangs in Bulgaria, one of the smaller countries in Europe.
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It might seem unexpected for a European to love an American car so much, but when it comes to Ford cars, "the price and performance is one of the best in the world," Schenardi said.
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Source: Fabrizio Schenardi
After Ford’s campervan release to the European market and the global Mustang fascination, it seems Ford is paving the way for other American car brands' international presence.
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