Here at Gullo Ford of Conroe - The Woodlands, we know that Ford not only makes vehicles that are plenty of fun to drive, but they're also unparalleled when it comes to hauling stuff. Whether you're transporting a load of lumber to the worksite in your Ford F-150, your kids (and their gear) to a soccer game in your Ford Edge, or hip hop group Public Enemey to a show in your Ford Focus, there's no question that...what's that? You don't often transport famous hip hop groups in your Focus? 

Friendly Brit, Kevin Wells, doesn't normally do so either, but when the guys in Public Enemy were on their way to a show in Sheffield, England, their taxi left without them. Stranded, the group found a ride with a helpful stranger named Kevin Wells in Wells' Ford Focus, where he got the picture above. "They are my first famous passengers in my Ford Focus," said Wells, "but it's a good one to dine out on for a few years."

A Sheffield local, Wells knew all the fastest routes to their destination, and the ride to the show was apparently pretty fun. They even head-banged to Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody" on the way. Everything went smoothly until they got to the Sheffield Arena where Wells announced the identity of his passengers. As you can imagine, security didn't believe him at first. "They looked at me a bit funny, as if to say: 'Yeah, right, we've heard that before,' " Wells told the Guardian. "But then Chuck D flashed his pass and the attendant looked flustered and said, 'Yes, I'm sorry, come through,' and he directed us to the backstage area."

Wells wasn't able to stay for the show--a photographer, he had an event he needed to shoot--but he's still pretty excited about the whole experience. You may not need to transport hip hop groups very often, but just in case you do, it seems like the Ford Focus is the perfect vehicle to do so in. Call, contact us online, or stop by the dealership today to test-drive one for yourself.

Image: Kevin Wells/Twitter