Explore the 2020 Ford Mustang
High-end interior, unparalleled performance, and a thrilling experience behind the wheel. The Mustang is back and better than ever before. Here are some of the features to consider while you explore the 2020 Ford Mustang.
Powerful Engine Options
The 2020 Ford Mustang comes with a variety of great engine choices to cater to your driving needs. First — the 2.3-liter EcoBoost, known as the most powerful inline 4-cylinder engine in the country. This high-performance engine puts out up to 310 horsepower and 350 pound-feet of torque. Next up — the 5.0-liter Ti-VCT V-8 engine of the GT. You’ll enjoy up to 460 horsepower and 420 pound-feet of torque.
That isn’t all — the Bullitt comes with a 5.0-liter Ti-VCT V-8, with 480 horsepower. On the Shelby GT350, you’ll find a powerful 5.2-liter Ti-VCT V-8 engine. This provides up to 526 roaring horsepower and 429 pound-feet of torque. This racetrack-ready car will have you outdriving every other car on the road. Under the hood of the Shelby GT500, there’s a supercharged 5.2-liter V-8 that has a maximum of over 700 horsepower. You can go from 0-60 mph in just three to four seconds.
The Morrison, Tennessee, area has a rich history worth exploring. The best way to truly get to know a place is by diving into its history, especially by visiting its important historical sites. If you’re planning your springtime adventures, make sure you stop at these historic sites in the area.
Falcon Rest Mansion & Gardens
Head over to McMinnville to explore the Falcon Rest Mansion & Gardens. This mansion was built in 1896 as the home for the owner of the “Gorilla Pants” factory in town. Clay Faulkner and his wife lived in the 10,000-square-foot home they built with all the modern conveniences of its time. Now, it’s a great place for visitors who want to explore what life was like for the upper crust in the earliest years of the 20th century.
Tickets to the museum are $13 for adults and $7 for children 12 and younger. You’ll get a guided tour of the mansion, as well as the opportunity to stroll through the manicured gardens around it.
See How Great The F-150 Raptor Goes Off-Road
If you start your day ready for an adventure, then the Ford F-150 Raptor might be calling out to you. Capable performance and sporty design features that’s ready to take you down any path. We have put together a few of our favorite features that showcase how this pickup truck goes off-road.
Sporty Exterior Design
The exterior design of the 2020 F-150 Raptor offers a wide variety of sporty features. On the SuperCab, you’ll find a 170-degree rear door. The standard Raptor design comes with performance, accent color bumpers. Flared front fenders with air extractors, a unique grille with “FORD” in block letters, and 17-inch cast aluminum high-gloss, machined-wheels with magnetic-painted pockets add to the vehicle’s sporty look. Optional features also include a tailgate step with lift assist, and LED box lighting.
Service Your Vehicle Now to Get Ready for Winter
When was the last time you had your tires rotated? Or your oil changed?
In a busy world, it can be easy to forget about routine maintenance for your vehicle. For most of us, we just hop in our car and use it to get where we need to go.
But servicing your car is important not just to make sure it’s ready to go whenever you need it, but also to help increase its longevity.
By staying on top of your maintenance schedule you can make sure your car is in top operating condition, which can help extend its life and also ensure that you and those you love are safe from sudden maintenance-related issues.
Servicing Your Car for the Winter: 5 Things to Keep in Mind

1. Tire care—checking pressure and tread
When was the last time you checked the pressure on your cars’ tires?
Keep in mind that low pressure on your vehicle’s tires can lead to uneven wear, and shorten the overall life of the tires. Low tire pressure can also be dangerous, leading to poor or uneven traction on the road. Especially with changing weather coming up as we enter fall and winter, it’s important to make sure the pressure is good in your tires.
By getting your car serviced, you can have tire pressure, as well as tread, checked out by a professional. Another thing you may want to request is to have your tires rotated. As a general rule of thumb, tires should be rotated every 6,000 to 8,000 miles to ensure even wear across all four tires.
2. Change your oil
Many of us have a little sticker on the inside of our dashboard reminding us when we last had our oil changed, and when we’ll need to change it again.
But there’s a few things to note. First, that sticker won’t help if you don’t remember to check it—so go ahead and read what it says to make sure you’re not overdue for an oil change.
And second, the sticker just provides basic guidelines for when your next oil change will be needed. Each car is different, and it’s not a bad idea to check the oil yourself to make sure you have enough to let your car keep operating safely.
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How to Check Your Oil
To check your oil, wait until your car is completely cool (don’t check it right after you drive it, or the oil will be hot and expanded). Pull out the dipstick, wipe it down with a paper towel or cloth, and then stick the dipstick back in. Now look at the dipstick and see where the oil line is.
If it’s at or above the line needed to indicate you have sufficient oil, then you’re good to go; if it’s below, it’s time to get more oil.
3. Check your wiper blades
If it hasn’t rained much lately you may not have needed to use your wiper blades, but with colder weather coming on it’s a good idea to double-check them to make sure they work.
Wiper blades can slowly wear out just from being exposed to the elements. A good rule of thumb is to replace your blades every six months to a year. If you’re unsure whether the wiper blades on your car are approaching the end of their life, ask a professional during your next car service to inspect your blades and see what their advice is for replacing them.
4. Check and freshen your fluids
When the weather starts getting colder the fluids in your car can get thicker, which can make them move more slowly through the engine.
Right now is a good time to double-check all the fluids in your car to make sure they’re both clean and topped off.
Especially if you live somewhere with extreme changes in temperature, it’s a good idea to drain and replace your car’s coolant. This is because coolant has water added to it, and the ratio of water to coolant will usually be higher in the summer than during the winter.
In the summer, the ratio of water to coolant should be 50:50. In the winter, the ratio of water to coolant should be 40:60.
5. Check your heaters and defrosters
Given that we’re just now entering fall, you may not have had a need for using the heater or defroster in your car.
Go ahead and turn them on now, before you really need them, to make sure they’re working properly. The last thing you want is to find out they’re not working on a cold morning when you’re running late for work, or trying to get your kids to school.
Want to get ahead of the game? Schedule your car for service right now.
Own an Actual Race Car—Get the Official Limited Edition 2019 Gulf Heritage Edition Mustang
Want to own an actual race car? The 2019 Gulf Heritage Edition Mustang presents a rare opportunity for fans of the Ford GT40 to own a car fashioned after the same car used during the historic four-year winning streak at the 24 Hours of Le Mans race from 1966 to 1969.

In the 1960s, the GT40 was the first American car ever to win at Le Mans. Now, to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Le Mans victories you can own a car with the same iconic blue and orange livery of the Gulf Oil GT40, the same livery that appeared on the winning car in both 1968 and 1969.
Power, Speed, and Legacy
Able to go from 0-60 mph in under 3.5 seconds, the 2019 Gulf Heritage Edition Mustang is incredibly powerful.
All this power comes from its supercharged 5.0-liter Coyote V8, which can produce a whopping, industry-leading 800 horsepower (or 597 kilowatts), not to mention an incredible 675 lb-ft of torque.
You’ll choose whether to feed this power through a 10-speed automatic or 6-speed manual, and whether you’d like it to come in either a coupe or a convertible.
The suspension in the 2019 Gulf Heritage Edition Mustang has been upgraded and comes with a lowered sport suspension, with springs on magnetic ride cars and coilover on non-magnetic ride cars.
The 2019 Gulf Heritage Edition Mustang also comes with some great add-ons to the body, including a rear spoiler with a Gurney lip, a rear diffuser, a carbon fiber front splitter and sides, side skirts, a wicker bill spoiler, as well as a badge identifying the car as part of a limited-edition production.
But the customization doesn’t end at the exterior of the car. Inside the 2019 Gulf Heritage Edition Mustang, you’ll find custom orange and blue accents on a black leather and Alcantara cabin, matching the Gulf orange and blue livery of the car.

Own an Actual Race Car
The 2019 Gulf Heritage Edition Mustang made its debut appearance on Sunday, August 18 at the 2019 Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance race .And now you can buy the same exact car used in the race.
Through an agreement with Gulf Oil, the 2019 Gulf Heritage Mustang is an official Gulf car. The classic blue and orange livery that comes custom painted on the 2019 Gulf Heritage Edition Mustang is modeled on the Ford GT40, the iconic race car used to win the 24 Hours of Le Mans race in the late 1960s.
This is an exciting opportunity for Mustang fans everywhere. The Gulf Heritage Mustang gives you the modern Mustang in a timeless, custom-painted livery.
Only 119 Made
Only 119 of these 2019 Gulf Heritage Edition Mustangs have been made, which means that when you buy the Gulf Heritage Mustang you’re buying a piece of history.
Every car comes with a special serial number plaque on both the engine bay and the dashboard, which displays the number of the car out of the 119 limited build.
Each Gulf Heritage Edition Mustang also comes with a 3 year/36,000 mile limited warranty, as well as an official letter from Gulf Oil and Brown Lee Performance executives, congratulating you and highlighting the historic legacy of the 2019 Gulf Heritage Edition Mustang.
The 2019 Gulf Heritage Edition Mustang is only available at Brown Lee Ford in Morrision, TN. View available inventory of the 2019 Gulf Heritage Edition Mustang now.
Make the New Ranger Your Next Truck
Many vehicle types are versatile, but if you’re looking for one that can do everything, you need to look no further than a truck. What was once a work-only type of vehicle can now have the comfort, performance, and technology to satisfy both personal and professional needs. The 2019 Ford Ranger is all that and much more, making it the perfect candidate to be your next truck. 
Plenty of Configurations and Trims to Choose From
This midsize pickup truck is available in two cab configurations: an extended cab with a 6-foot bed or a crew cab with a 5-foot bed. You also have three trim levels to choose from: the XL, XLT, and Lariat. Even the base XL trim is well-equipped for a standard model, with features such as automatic headlights, a four-speaker stereo, air conditioning, and rearview camera. It also features useful active safety features such as forward collision warning with automatic emergency braking.
Higher trims bring even more useful features, such as 17-inch alloy wheels, fog lights, parking sensors for front and back, LED headlights and taillights, an 8-inch touch screen, and a 4G hotspot, among many others. The FX4 Off-Road package is available for all three trims and adds rough terrain gear such as off-road tires, upgraded shocks and suspension, and underbody skid plates. Read the rest of this entry »
Find Adventure Near Morrision
No matter how cozy and comfortable our lives get, many of us have a strong need to go on an adventure from time to time. Those living in or around Morrison, Tennessee, don’t have to go very far in order to find new and exciting activities to take them out of the boring daily routine. Here are some of the most exciting. 
Cumberland Caverns
Located less than a half-hour drive east of Morrison, the Cumberland Caverns the ideal spot for an unforgettable adventure. The daily walking tours are great opportunities to fully discover the cave, and you’ll be assisted by knowledgeable guides who will lead you through all the attractions. Inside the cave, you’ll discover amazing places, such as a saltpeter mine from 1812 and a breathtaking underground waterfall. The best way to fully experience what the cave has to offer is by staying overnight with the Caveman Campouts package.
The cave is also home to the Volcano Room, an unlikely but unique live music venue 333 feet below the surface. Over the years, it has hosted a wide variety of great musical performances by artists from many different musical genres.
Ocoee Outdoors
If you’re more into outdoor adventures, a rafting trip with Ocee Outdoors is sure to raise your adrenaline level and offer you experiences you’ll remember for a long time. The Ocoee River is considered to be the best rafting river in the entire United States, and it has been a venue for guided raft trips for more than four decades. It was even the location for the 1996 Olympic whitewater events. The river features 11 miles of heart-pumping action. Read the rest of this entry »
Choose Your Next Ford SUV
The SUV is the most popular type of vehicle today, and it comes in all shapes and sizes. If you’re looking for a vehicle that’s comfortable and powerful both on the highway and off-road, any of Ford’s SUVs will be a great choice. Here are a few you can choose from. 
Ford Explorer
The current generation of the Ford Explorer was launched in 2011 and received a facelift five years later, but it’s still the standard for three-row SUVs. While even the base trim has many impressive features, such as large, 18-inch wheels, a rearview camera, and Ford’s Sync voice command system, higher trims are packed with even more power, comfort, and tech features. You and your loved ones will be entertained throughout your trips with the help of the Driver Connect package, which includes an 8-inch touch screen and smartphone connectivity through Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, Bluetooth, and USB.
On the road, the Explorer doesn’t feel like an SUV large enough to fit eight people. The electronically assisted steering and handling enhance its agility and make the car very easy to maneuver. Performance-wise, its 3.5-liter V-6 turbo engine is capable of producing up to 365 horsepower and can reach 60 miles per hour from a standstill in just 6.3 seconds, a time that would even put some much smaller sedans to shame. Read the rest of this entry »
Best Places For Hiking Near Morrision
As we all get more and more attached to technology and detached from nature, there’s nothing like a hike to help you get reacquainted with the great outdoors. Luckily for the people living in or around Morrison, Kentucky, you have plenty of amazing trails to choose from. Here are some of the best. 
Old Stone Fort State Archaeological Park
Just a quick 20-minute drive southwest of Morrison, Old Stone Fort Archaelogical Park has one of the most fascinating hiking trails in the entire state. The Old Stone Fort was built around 2,000 years ago by ancient Native Americans and used continuously for about 500 years before being abandoned. When it was found by European settlers, they couldn’t quite figure out what it was used for, so they called it a fort. In 1966, the fort was purchased by the state of Tennessee, and the park was born.
Its main hiking trail offers a trip back in time, which helps the hiker get a better understanding of the continent’s long history. It follows the walls of the Old Stone Fort, passing former Native American ceremonial gathering places, including the fort’s original entrance, which was built to face the exact place where the sun rises during the summer solstice. Panels, replicas, and photos that include information about ancient Native Americans are ever-present, giving the hiker a glimpse of how life used to be around in the Morrison area. Read the rest of this entry »
6 Tips for a More Comfortable Drive
Road trips are fun and exciting, and can feel like a real adventure. They can also leave you feeling stiff and sore by the end if you haven’t taken essential steps to ensure comfort and relaxation along the way. Check out these six tips from our team for a more comfortable drive. 
- Plan Stops Along the Way
While you are more than likely very excited to reach your final destination, driving too long without stopping is not safe or comfortable for anyone. Whether simply pulling off into a rest stop along the interstate, or finding additional sites to take in along the route, stopping every 2 to 3 hours to walk around, possibly switch drivers, and use the restroom is important.
- Use or Add Lumbar Support
If your vehicle comes with a lumbar support option, take time to adjust it to meet your specific needs. If your car does not include this feature, don’t worry; adding a lumbar support cushion to your seat is an easy fix. Having the correct lumbar support can decrease restlessness during the drive and prevent a sore back afterward. It can also relieve chronic and acute pain from muscle aches, stenosis, backaches, arthritis, and herniated disks. Read the rest of this entry »


