Marlow Ford serves Harrisonburg, VA, and surrounding areas by providing a great selection of new and pre-owned Ford models, including service, repairs, parts and finance options. If you are searching for a dealership that earns your trust to build relationship and community, then look no further than Marlow Ford!


Established in 2000, Marlow Ford is Page County's only franchise and Ford dealership. With no appointment necessary, Marlow's State-of-the-Art Service Department services all makes and models, including fleets, commercial and diesel vehicles. Marlow has carried-on its Ford predecessor's (Luray Motor Company) hometown dealership and community-focused reputation, while at the same, meeting the region's growing automotive demands by building an expansive, state-of-the art facility. Whether you speak with us over the phone, walk into our showroom, or drive through our service lane, The Marlow Team strives to listen to and get to know you for the purpose of earning your trust to build relationship and community.
At our dealership, we are dedicated to providing our customers with top-tier automotive service. When you shop at Marlow Ford, you'll discover such conveniences as:
- Climate Controlled Service Write Up
- Flat Screen TV in Waiting Area
- Free Wi-Fi in our Showroom
- Multiple Customer Lounge Areas with Television
- Climate Controlled Service Write Up
- Flat Screen TV in Waiting Area
- Free Wi-Fi in our Showroom
- Multiple Customer Lounge Areas with Television
Located in the Shenandoah Valley, Harrisonburg, VA, is a historic city known for its involvement in the Civil War as well as its impeccable bicycling trails. From early stone, brick and log houses to more commanding commercial buildings of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Harrisonburg's downtown presents a wide range of buildings that reflect the town's history. Today, Harrisonburg is the home to James Madison University as well as a booming historic district!

- Harrisonburg Farmer's Market
- Rocktown Trails
- Edith J Carrier Arboretum and Botanical Gardens
- Civil War Tours
- James Madison University
 Founded in 1908 as the State Normal and Industrial School for Women at Harrisonburg, the institution was renamed Madison College in 1938 in honor of President James Madison and then James Madison University in 1977 - Woodbine Commentary
 Located right off of E. Market Street, this historic cemetery was founded in 1850. Inside the cemetery is a large square plot of 270 Confederate soldiers' graves. - Rockingham County Courthouse & Springhouse on Court Square
 Located in historic downtown Harrisonburg, the courthouse grounds were used as a prison pen following the first battle of Winchester in 1862.
