Can you look cool without sunglasses? Maybe not, so they are consistently among  the top 10 items drivers carry in their cars, and accommodating this accessory  is a priority for these Ford engineers.Ford  engineers evaluated – and modeled – more than 100 pairs of sunglasses from  designer frames to drug store knockoffs to achieve accurate dimensions of a wide  range of shades. The goal was to ensure 95 percent of all sunglasses fit well  into the 2013 Ford Fusion overhead stowage bin. Talk about dedication to making  it possible for every driver to look their best on sunny days.  
 Using the  coordinate measuring machine – a laser scanning device that produces accurate,  to-scale 3D models on the computer – the engineers scanned real sunglasses to  simulate how different types would rest in the overhead  container.Sejal  Shreffler – core accommodation and usage engineer – explains, “Older sunglasses  holders were designed for thin, wire-framed pairs, but fashions have evolved  toward thicker, plastic shades. So we changed the bins to keep up with the  trends.” 
For this team  of Ford engineers, it’s all about style and size, whether it’s throwback  wayfarers – that may actually have been purchased the first time they were in  style – or the ever-convenient clip-on sunglasses. No matter what look drivers  are going for, the 2013 Ford Fusion will have a spot for almost any pair of  shades.


Way to go Ford! Attention to detail.
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