FORD

1. What do Ford haters think FORD means?

Found on road dead

Those who dislike Ford cars and trucks may pretend the company's name is an acronym for Found on Road Dead. This insult implies that Ford vehicles break down a lot.

You're most likely to see this acronym used in car-related forums and social media groups, especially those that are anti-Ford and/or pro-Chevy, -Dodge, or -Jeep. Most times, those who use FORD this way will either obviously or subtly hint at the acronym's meaning, to make sure others get the joke.

Other alternate, disparaging meanings for FORD include:

  • Fix or Repair Daily
  • Found on Russian Dump
  • Found on Redneck's Driveway

To counter these accusations of poor quality, Ford enthusiasts may insist that FORD actually stands for First on Race Day.

Example

Saw another FORD Transit on the side of the road this morning. Can't believe they ever released that terrible van
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Updated September 21, 2023
2. What do Dodge fans think FORD means?

Flipped Over and Rebuilt Dodge

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Some anti-Ford fanatics pretend the company's name is an acronym that means "Flipped Over and Rebuilt Dodge." You're particularly likely to see this version of the acronym used by Dodge fans, who believe their car company of choice is superior to Ford.

For example, you might see FORD used this way while reading posts in Dodge-related forums or social media groups. Some particularly avid Dodge fans replace the F in FORD with another, different four-letter word.

Example

That Mustang sure is a FORD, isn't it. Doesn't have anywhere near the power of a Charger
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Updated November 8, 2022

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