Ford Transmission Repair
Ford Transmission Repair – Performance Transmissions is Delray Beach Florida’s leading Ford transmission repair specialist. We have been serving the automotive transmission repair needs of it’s Delray Beach, Florida customers for more then 17 years from the same location. Performance Transmissions is a full service auto transmission repair shop, owned and operated by Rick & Jim. Call us today at 561-272-7055.
Ford Transmission Repair Services – Performance Transmissions offers the following services:
- Free Diagnostics
- Fleet Service Maintenance
- Preventative Maintenance
- Fluid Exchanges
- Check Fluid Levels
- Computer Scan For Errors
- Safety Road Test
- Put On Lift To Inspect For Leaks & Loose Connections
- Recommendation For Services
- Extended Warranty Repairs
- Insurance Claims Work
- Automatic transmission rebuilds
- Manual transmission rebuilds
- 4 x 4 Transfer case rebuilds
We Service Fleet Vehicles !
1) Metro Cab
2) Stanley Steemer
3) Interstate Towing (AAA Facility)
4) D & D Towing
5) Atlantic Towing
6) Delray Beach Police Department
We service more than 50 repair shops in the local Delray Beach Florida area!
We Are The Leading Experts At Repairing Transmissions in South Florida
Performance Transmissions of Delray Beach is South Florida’s # 1 Ford Transmission Repair, Automotive & Truck Transmission Repair Specialist.
To schedule an appointment for service, please call 561-272-7055 or
go to the Contact Us page & send us an email.
Performance Transmissions
1880 Dr. Andres Way
Delray Beach, FL 33445
Our Hours:
Monday – Friday: 7:30 am – 5:00pm
24 Hour Emergency Towing
Night Drop Available
*Free Towing With Major Repair
We Accept Cash & The Following Credit Cards For Payment:
The Ford Motor Company (commonly referred to simply as Ford) is an American multinational automaker headquartered in Dearborn, Michigan, a suburb of Detroit. It was founded by Henry Ford and incorporated on June 16, 1903. The company sells automobiles and commercial vehicles under the Ford brand and most luxury cars under the Lincoln brand. Ford also owns Brazilian SUV manufacturer, Troller, and Australian performance car manufacturer FPV. In the past, it has also produced tractors and automotive components. Ford owns a 2.1% stake in Mazda of Japan, an 8% stake in Aston Martin of the United Kingdom, and a 49% stake in Jiangling of China. It also has a number of joint-ventures, one in China (Changan Ford), one in Taiwan (Ford Lio Ho), one in Thailand (AutoAlliance Thailand), one in Turkey (Ford Otosan), and one in Russia (Ford Sollers). It is listed on the New York Stock Exchange and is controlled by the Ford family, although they have minority ownership (but majority of the voting power).
Ford introduced methods for large-scale manufacturing of cars and large-scale management of an industrial workforce using elaborately engineered manufacturing sequences typified by moving assembly lines; by 1914, these methods were known around the world as Fordism. Ford’s former UK subsidiaries Jaguar and Land Rover, acquired in 1989 and 2000 respectively, were sold to Tata Motors in March 2008. Ford owned the Swedish automaker Volvo from 1999 to 2010. In 2011, Ford discontinued the Mercury brand, under which it had marketed entry-level luxury cars in the United States, Canada, Mexico, and the Middle East since 1938.
During the financial crisis at the beginning of the 21st century, it was close to bankruptcy, but it has since returned to profitability.
Ford is the second-largest U.S.-based automaker (preceded by General Motors) and the fifth-largest in the world based on 2010 vehicle sales. At the end of 2010, Ford was the fifth largest automaker in Europe. Ford is the eighth-ranked overall American-based company in the 2010 Fortune 500 list, based on global revenues in 2009 of $118.3 billion. In 2008, Ford produced 5.532 million automobiles and employed about 213,000 employees at around 90 plants and facilities worldwide.
The company went public in 1956 but the Ford family, through special Class B shares, still retain 40 percent voting rights.