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Ford Makes Parallel Parking Easier for 2010 Lincoln MKT and MKS Owners

| среда, 30 сентября 2009 г.

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Ford has announced its new "active park assist" system that is optional on the 2010 Lincoln MKS sedan and the new Lincoln MKT crossover.

With the touch of a button the Active Park Assist system uses an ultrasonic-based sensing system and Electric Power Assisted Steering (EPAS) to parallel park the vehicle without any assistance from the driver. There are sensors on the front and rear of the vehicle to help the system guide the vehicle into the driver's desired parking spot. Ford claims that its system is better than what is offered by Lexus since it requires less driver interface.

The Active Park Assist system will be available in mid-2009 on the Lincoln MKT and MKS. Ford hasn't stated what vehicles are next in line for the technology. Instead only mentioning that the system will be on 90 percent of Ford, Mercury and Lincoln vehicles by 2012.



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GM, Ford Fight To Keep Government Bailouts, Say Detroit Is Not Wall Street

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Earlier this month, mortgage lending giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, which collectively own or guarantee roughly $5 trillion in mortgages, were seized by the U.S. government to prevent an even more catastrophic housing industry collapse. Last week, when global investment firm Lehman Brothers began to go belly up, the federal government wasn’t nearly as charitable and on Monday, Lehman Brothers headed into bankruptcy. Watching the events unfold from Detroit, GM, Ford, and Chrysler have begun to get nervous.

With the failure of Lehman Brothers, some auto industry analysts fear the government has drawn a line on federal intervention, just when the Detroit 3 need it most. Getting proactive, teams of lobbyists and executives representing the biggest auto manufacturers have begun to flood Washington, hoping to remind them that Detroit is not Wall Street. “[It's] a very separable issue,” said Ford. Still, lawmakers are approaching the loan requests with caution, and the foot dragging is yielding to frustration. According to Auto News, GM CEO Rick Wagoner was quoted explaining to the press, “The financial markets have worsened so much since the energy security act was passed last year, that providing the loans would seem to be the appropriate and fair thing to do right now.”

Other accounts report that auto makers are cautiously optimistic that they’ll receive the bailouts they need, and as of right now, no one is planning on shutting their doors. Said Wagoner, “I can’t really say at this point that I’ve seen specific ramifications from yesterday’s actions [referring to the Lehman Brothers failure], but we have to watch that closely.”



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Ford Not A Bunch Of Baddies: Fan-Boy Forum Does Naughty Things With Big Blue Oval [Industry News]

| пятница, 25 сентября 2009 г.

Remember the story about Ford going after Ford fan-boy site RangerStation.com? Turns out they were doing what we thought they were doing — selling trademarked merchandise without a license. Full e-mail from Ford below.

Thanks for bringing this issue to our attention. Without question, Ford enthusiasts are extremely important to us. Their enthusiasm and loyalty are part of our heritage and part of what's going to keep us moving forward.

Recently, there was an item posted stating that Ford was requesting TheRangerStation.com to turn over its URL to Ford and pay $5,000. We'd like the opportunity to share some additional facts that might make a difference in how you think about this situation.

In its communications, TheRangerStation.com stated that Ford was making them change the name of their site and pay $5,000. What was not mentioned was that TheRangerStation.com was selling counterfeit Ford-brand merchandise on the site. As a company, Ford has a responsibility to protect our brand and a responsibility to our licensees. We cannot let something like that pass. (The counterfeit goods have been removed from the website since TheRangerStation.com got the letter from Ford's attorney.)

Please know that Ford takes no joy in pursuing enthusiast sites. Since there are a number of sites out there with Ford vehicles as part of their names or URLs, some people have asked if they should be concerned. Ford has been and continues to be willing to license its trademarks for use by enthusiast groups and enthusiast websites. Requesting a license is done easily by contacting tmgroup@ford.com. To request a license to produce or sell branded merchandise bearing Ford's trademarks, contact branduse@ford.com.

In short, we are not asking for $5,000 and we would like you to keep the domain name. We simply encourage TheRangerStation.com to contact Ford to request a license to continue using the domain name.

We hope you will share this information with anyone who is concerned. We deeply appreciate our fans’ dedication and enthusiasm and want to be able to work together with all of our supporters to tell the Ford story.

Hat tip to Ford's Alan Hall for helping clear this up! He's a helluva guy.

Photo Credit: hotrodalex @ CarandDriver



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2009 Ford Focus RS: I'm Blue! [2009 Ford Focus Rs]

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The 2009 Ford Focus RS was first seen as a concept in London earlier this year wearing an arresting green skin. Now the not-for-American-consumption production version shows off some blue metal in the gallery below.

Based on the Focus ST, the RS is made the red-headed step child of the range by adding an aggressive body kit, more power and better handling. Powered by a modified Duratec 2.5-liter 5-cylinder featuring 300PS and over 410Nm of torque, the 2010 Ford Focus RS should give a 0-60 time of 5.9 seconds and a top speed of 164 mph. Modifications to the standard motor include unique camshafts, a revised cylinder head and intake manifold.

Along with the boost in power, the 2010 Focus RS will ride on a 40mm wider track on 19-in wheels/tires with upgraded springs, dampers and anti-roll bars. A Quaife automatic torque biasing limited-slip differential will work with Ford’s new ‘RevoKnuckle’ suspension system which will act to prevent torque steer under hard acceleration.

[via IMotorMag]



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2011 Mustang Engine Specs Released!

| пятница, 4 сентября 2009 г.


For everyone that has been upset by the Mustang GT’s current 4.6 litre engine and it’s lack of power cry no more! Ford has just released the engine specs for the 2011 base Mustang and Mustang GT. The base ‘Stang will get Ford’s current 3.7 litre V6 that is currently offered in some Lincoln models, but it will receive a bump in power to 315 HP (that’s 11 HP more than the V6 Camaro). Now for the best part, the 2011 Mustang GT will get a new 5.0 litre V8 stunting a whoppin’ 400 horsepower and a six speed manual transmission! Other news in the Mustang’s future are an aluminum block for the Shelby GT500,  and a return of the BOSS! And no the Ecoboost is not planned to be used in the Mustang. Via Left Lane News



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2009 Ford Focus Coupe Unveiled...Ford Tweaks the Yet Focus Again

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Ford released an new Ford Focus for the 2008 model year, but when the car was first unveiled it received enough criticism to force the automaker to tweak the final product before it hit dealer showrooms. Well it looks like Ford has added more tweaks to the Focus for the 2009 model year.



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Ford is Hoping to Sell 100,000 of the 2009 Flex Crossovers a Year...Can They do It?

| понедельник, 31 августа 2009 г.


Ford's new Flex crossover is about to hit showrooms in a few months and Ford is hoping that crossover buyers flock to it...well at least 100,000 of them a year.



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Foreign autos vandalized to promote buying American

| воскресенье, 30 августа 2009 г.

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Tensions are high in the Motor City, with good reason. At this point, the only chance General Motors and Chrysler have of avoiding bankruptcy is for President Bush to tap the remaining $15 billion from the first half of the $700 billion TARP fund. Unfortunately, the stress of the situation has gotten the better of some folks in SE Michigan. Four vehicles with foreign nameplates were vandalized recently at a Woodhaven, Michigan strip mall, just a stone's throw away from a Ford stamping plant. Each of the vehicles had two slashed tires and the phrase "Buy American" written on them. Surveillance video caught one middle-aged gentleman as he got out of a red Ford Escape to slash one of the car's tires and write something on it. Police say, however, they have no evidence that links Ford employees from the stamping plant to these acts of vandalism. We hope that remains the case, as headlines of organized labor attacking innocent Hondas and Toyotas is the last thing the Detroit 3 needs as it awaits the cash-filled hands of our lame duck president. Thanks for the tip, Joe!

[Source: Click on Detroit]

Foreign autos vandalized to promote buying American originally appeared on Autoblog on Mon, 15 Dec 2008 09:01:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Ford offering ‘employee pricing’ on F-Series until June 30th

| четверг, 27 августа 2009 г.

Already taking action on losing the number one spot as the top-selling vehicle in the U.S. for more than 15 years, FoMoCo is offering an incentive of its F-Series pickup trucks to cut down...



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2010 Ford Mustang: Design, Dissected [2010 Ford Mustang]

| вторник, 25 августа 2009 г.

The 2008 LA Auto Show starting tonight will see the debut of the new 2010 Ford Mustang we revealed first in full for you last night— nearly 44 years after the original 1964 model made its debut on the show circuit. The Mustang's not only the original pony car, it's the only one to continuously sell for all 44 of those years. With such an established history, and with the new Challenger and Camaro nipping at its tail, we were skeptical of a redesign we were told was more an "evolution" rather than "revolution." We'd also been told not to expect any seriously new powertrain options for the 2010 model year. Despite those nagging concerns, what we've found may surprise even us.


Ford released two concepts at the Watkins Glen Racetrack - the first, on October 7th, 1962 was dubbed the Mustang I Prototype and a year later on October 9th, 1963, the Mustang II Prototype. These prototypes planted the seed for Lee Iacocca to push forward the production plan for a rear-wheel drive sports car for Ford to call its own. Lee Iacocca’s original vision for a “pony” car was:

1. It would seat four.
2. It would have bucket seats and a floor mounted shifter.
3. It would weigh no more than 2500 pounds and be no more than 180 inches in length.
4. It would sell for less than $2500.
5. It should have multiple power, comfort and luxury options for the buyer to select from.

These 5 goals gave birth to the Mustang initially penned by Dave Ash and Joe Oros under the executive guidance of Iacocca in the Ford Advanced Design studios. Development started on the Mustang in 1962 and in 18 short months the first 1964 model rolled off the line. This model spawned many variations and was featured in the James Bond movie, Goldfinger, late in 1964, which most likely helped the unexpected first year sales numbers. The original sales numbers were speculated to be 100,000 units, but with 22,000 cars sold on the first day and 418,812 during the first 12 months; these were sales numbers that would solidify the Mustang in Ford’s lineup for years to come.

The new 2010 Mustang


Ford has had the pony car market to itself for a number of years and now that Chevrolet is getting ready to launch the new Camaro and Dodge already launching its Challenger, it’s now time for the Mustang to reclaim its top spot in the stable. The current model arrived in 2005 as a retro throwback to the first generation cars. Then, in 2006, just to mix things up a bit, the design divas at Giugiaro released their Mustang Concept.

Although the concept was never meant to herald a new design direction for the new 'stang, Ford apparently decided to split the difference between the ’05 bodystyle and the Giugiaro Concept to make this new pony car reach a bit further, jump a bit higher and appear to run a lot faster. Some will say this is the same Mustang that we’ve had for the last few years, but we’ll take this opportunity to bust that myth. It's certainly different, despite not being revolutionary so.

Front


The front fascia of the 2010 Mustang shares some resemblance with the outgoing model but loses the dumpy eyes in favor of the aggressively pissy stare of the Shelby GT500. The racetrack has become a defined and taught feature encompassing the headlights and grille. The lower intake is now closer to the ground and wider with what appears to be a plastic insert running the entire upper length and dropping to define the lower lip spoiler, a throwback to the ‘70s era Trans-Am cars, though it looks a little out of place from the front ¾ angle. Mostly noticeable in the direct front view are the raised front fenders that peak at the outer edges of the hood; again, a throwback to the 1970’s models and a sign that this Mustang has trimmed the fat from the previous model. But it's the hood of the 2010 Mustang, with the prominent power bulge diving into the leading edge that provides a hint to what lies beneath. Unfortunately, at the moment the options for what "lies beneath" are the same as what we've seen in the 'stang range for the past couple of model years. You'll have to wait until 2011 to see any real changes.

The headlights angle inward and share their design heritage with the 1970s model Mustangs though the indicators are located inboard the headlight rather than on the fender. However, this change has less to do with a design desire, and more to do with lighting requirements in the U.S.

Side


The first thing most will notice in the side profile is the new stronger shoulder and the new bulging rear fenders kicking upward just aft of the reshaped door glass. While the ’05 model looked civil in profile, the ’10 shows it means business with these throwback fenders. The shoulder is also redefined as it rises gradually toward the front and then drops quickly just past the leading edge of the front wheel arch to intersect the racetrack seen in the front view. The speared belt line has been revised and now features a pinched crease that starts at the front wheel arch and runs to the rear with a slight undercut that gives a visual loss in weight and adds a lot of visual interest to the previously slab sided car. The signature lower feature line opens up more gradually and gives visual continuity as it walks your eye upward toward the quarter glass to the top edge of the rear glass and back down the other side. A less noticeable difference is in the wheel arches. Gone are the intersected hard edged arches of the ’05 car replaced by softer gradual radius arches that open wider to accommodate the larger wheel/tire combo.

Rear


The rear view of the 2010 Mustang is probably one the most noticeable differences from the outgoing model. The aggressively formed rear haunches sweep rearward into the slight ducktail spoiler on the deck lid’s trailing edge. This ducktail forms the top edge of the revised rear racetrack while it creases towards the front of the car, dropping to meet the upswept lower corner, continuing around to the opposite side. This racetrack encompasses the newly formed tail lamps and the center mounted badge. The tail lamp profile is an offset of the racetrack and features three vertical red elements with two clear reverse lamps intersecting, giving a very modern interpretation to the historical three bar lamps that have graced the Mustang rear since its inception. An interesting throwback to the original 1960 models are the sequential LED lamps, though they’re sure to be an annoyance to anyone sitting behind the car.

The license plate pocket sits in the same location as the ’05 model but intersects the new, much larger rear diffuser. The rear end of the ’05 car was very bulky and Ford’s designers have taken this opportunity to separate the rear fascia with a multitude of horizontal lines, effectively lessening the Mustangs rear visual mass. Of note is the relocation of the radio antenna to the rear fender from the front fender on the ’05 car, lessening wind noise inside the cabin.

Interior


Most will not see the changes in the 2010 Mustang interior, but if you look closely you’ll see them and appreciate them even more. The steering wheel from the ’05 model looked as if Ford had forgotten how to properly design a wheel and thankfully it’s been revised to not only be more useable but also more handsome while retaining the sporty, deep dished look of the one it replaces. The seats are virtually unchanged with the exception of new stitching and softer foam. The door panels are carryover.

The biggest change of the interior is the new instrument panel and we thank Ford for it. The top pad of the IP retains a similar design to existing car, a throwback to the ’64 model, but the aluminum on the face of the IP now wraps up and over the center stack with new horizontal air vents. That same panel on the ’05 model always looked cheap and this simple fix makes a world of difference while giving a slight hint of the ’64 model by mimicking the shape of the glove compartment and cluster. The fit and finish of the interior is of a much higher caliber and Ford managed to eliminate many of the parting lines from the ’05 car. The center stack is all new a features Ford’s SYNC media center; an upgrade that will be fully embraced though we don’t feel the same about the JC Witney style interior lighting package.

Badge


The Mustang badge has as much heritage as the Mustang itself, though it could have all gone in a very different direction. Some of the proposed names were: Puma, Cheetah, T-Bird II, Bronco, Special Falcon, Cougar and the development name, T-5.

Thankfully the Mustang name was chosen and Phil Clark was around to sculpt the now world famous Mustang pony. It has been asked many times why the pony is facing to the left, but the simple answer is that it was easier for Clark to draw the pony facing that way.

For the new 2010 Mustang, Ford decided that its famous badge needed an upgrade to represent the new sheet metal. Ford’s designers lifted the head to make the pony appear more proud and tipped the neck into the wind to give it a greater sense of speed and balance. Overall the design is more chiseled and muscular while retaining the feel of the original Phil Clark design.

Conclusion

The arrival of the 2010 Mustang couldn’t have come at a better time and its design couldn’t better represent the gradual changes to the heritage and future of the brand that is the Mustang badge. This is the point where we'd use some hackneyed expression like "we can’t wait to take this pony out of the stable" — but that'd be obvious.



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Video: Fuel-Economy Comparison: Prius, Jetta TDI, Focus, Smart ForTwo

| вторник, 18 августа 2009 г.

As fuel-prices keep going up, consumers are shifting their interest from buying gas-guzzling SUVs to small and compact fuel-efficient vehicles. But while every automaker out there is claiming their...



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Ford is Going to Simplify its Lineup

| пятница, 7 августа 2009 г.

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Alan Mulally, Ford's CEO has recently told the Automotive News that Ford is working on simplifying its lineup to reduce costs and to make it easier for customers to decide which cars they want to buy.



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Swedish Sell-A-Thon! Ford reconsiders selling Volvo

| среда, 5 августа 2009 г.

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Ford announced today that it's "re-evaluating strategic options for Volvo Car Corporation", which in plain English means that it may sell the Swedish brand that it's owned since 1998. The Dearborn-based automaker says this re-evaluation will take about three months, during which Ford and Volvo will work together as they always have. While the sale of Volvo will be no doubt be decided upon during this time, Ford has also said it will be working on propping Volvo up as a stand-alone business since the Premier Automotive Group, which once included Volvo, Jaguar, Aston Martin and Land Rover, has been dismantled. There's no mention of how much Ford thinks it can get for Volvo or whether any companies have actually expressed interest in the foreign brand known most for slavish devotion to safety. Though Volvo sales have been down sharply this year, the same can be said for virtually every brand in the industry. Potential suitors of Volvo may also be interested in the new S60 that will debut next month at the Detroit Auto Show and may improve the brand's fortunes.

[Source: Ford]

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