Thursday, July 30, 2009

Once-Mothballed Taurus Is Back on Stage at Ford



Peter Wynn Thompson for The New York Times


The new Taurus sedan, equipped with technology advances, will start at $26,000.



By BILL VLASIC NY Times

DEARBORN, Mich. — After a 20-year run, the Ford Taurus was headed for the scrap heap in 2007. The automaker planned to retire the name, and call its new sedan the Ford Five Hundred instead.

But Ford’s new chief executive, Alan R. Mulally, reversed course, figuring the Taurus name still had value, even though its reputation had faltered as the car became best known as a staple of rental car fleets.

Those instincts will be tested when a new version of the Taurus begins arriving in dealer showrooms next week. How consumers respond will answer a big question for Ford: can it make money on a full-size sedan?

“This a real acid test for our product strategy,” said James Farley, Ford’s head of global marketing.

Ford says it will exercise a new sense of discipline with the Taurus. Rather than aiming for a home-run product that sells hundreds of thousands of units — and then be forced to offer incentives to persuade shoppers to buy them all — Ford plans to build lower numbers of the Taurus. That way, it might be able to avoid steep discounts so it can turn a profit on each one.

If the car languishes on dealer lots, though, Mr. Mulally’s fledgling turnaround could stall.

The car’s base price of $26,000 is higher than some competing models.

Mr. Farley and other Ford executives readily acknowledge that previous versions of the car were utilitarian and hardly up to the standard of comparable sedans from Toyota and Honda.

But they also are counting on the image of the old Taurus fading from the public’s consciousness.

“Its deterioration over time has allowed us the freedom to write a business plan to more realistic expectations,” Mr. Farley said.

At its peak in the late 1980s, Taurus was the top-selling car in the United States with more than 500,000 sales a year. The new model’s targets are somewhere from 50,000 to 75,000 annually.

Ford’s most difficult challenge may not be lingering feelings about the old Taurus, but the strength of the vehicle market.

Weak economic conditions have battered auto sales since last fall. In the first six months of this year, overall vehicle sales in the United States have fallen 35 percent from the period in 2008.

Some industry analysts say the market appears to have bottomed out and could come back slightly during the rest of the year.

“Ultimately customers are going to judge you on whether you’re offering something new,” Mr. Farley said. “This car can’t just be a little better. It has to be demonstrably better in every respect.”

The advertising campaign, which begins next week on national television, focuses on technology. One of the new features is the “blind spot information system,” sold as an add-on, that uses radar to detect vehicles that can’t be seen in the mirror. Another is the so-called “eco-boost” engine that provides additional power without using more fuel.

Ford’s marketing managers spent a month last year interviewing three dozen of the car’s engineers to determine which features might be most compelling to potential buyers.

“The design speaks for itself, but we’ve got the goods to show when it comes to features,” said Matt VanDyke, director of Ford brand marketing.

The company has also produced a series of Web videos that compare how, for example, the paint job on the Taurus holds up in comparison to a Lexus luxury sedan.

Art Spinella, president of CNW Market Research, said that his firm had conducted five consumer focus groups on Taurus, and the results had been promising.

“It has come across extremely well,” he said. “I think the car is going to build its following slowly, but people like it as a product.”

Ford will observe the introduction of the Taurus next week at its Chicago assembly plant, where the car is being built. It is one of the few American auto factories that actually has a new product coming out.

Ford’s rollout of a new vehicle sets it apart from Chrysler and General Motors, both of which canceled or delayed several models in the months leading up to their recent bankruptcy filings.

Ford will follow the Taurus with the new Focus and Fiesta, both of which are smaller cars.

Bringing the Taurus back is just a piece of the broader strategy, Mr. Farley said, as the company shifts from a product lineup that relies heavily on trucks to one with more fuel-efficient cars.

And while the company is getting lots of positive feedback from consumers for not taking federal aid like G.M. and Chrysler, the good will alone won’t sell more cars.

“The key is to translate that good will into consumer shopping,” Mr. Farley said. “They may want us to succeed, but that’s not enough. We need them to get excited about the cars.”

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Wednesday, July 29, 2009

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Mustang to make its NASCAR debut next year

Ford plans to use the 2010 Mustang in several NASCAR Nationwide Series races next year, perhaps as soon as February at Daytona.

BY MIKE BRUDENELL
FREE PRESS SPORTS WRITER

Ford Mustang will muscle into the Nationwide Series in 2010 -- the first time the car has appeared in a NASCAR-sanctioned series.

The Detroit pony car could be seen in as many as five Nationwide races as NASCAR works on its new car rollout for the series next year with the Dodge Challenger, Toyota Camry and Chevy Impala SS also expected to participate.

The 2010 Mustang would join the Ford Fusion in Sprint Cup and the Ford F-Series pickup in the Camping World Truck Series as the Blue Oval's models in stock-car racing's elite series.

Mustang has enjoyed a rich history in motorsports since its introduction in 1964, winning in drag racing, IMSA and Trans-Am, Grand-Am Cup road racing and, more recently, in Formula D drifting. But it has never competed in NASCAR.

Brian Wolfe, director of Ford North American Motorsports, announced the Mustang racing venture Tuesday.

"It's the most successful nameplate in racing history, and it seems only right that it should be coming to the most popular form of racing in North America," said Wolfe in a release. "We're excited about being able to race Mustang in front of our loyal NASCAR fan base and know it's going to win races and championships just like it has in every other series it has competed (in)."

Wolfe, who owns several Mustangs, including an '86 version he drag raced, spoke later to the Free Press.

"I guess we scratched our heads why we didn't do this before," said Wolfe about Mustang's long absence from NASCAR. "We are definitely now bubbling over about the thought of 2010."

The Mustang might run early as February at Daytona.

"If NASCAR debuted the new Nationwide car at Daytona during Daytona 500 week, it would be fantastic, very cool," Wolfe said. "It's the most significant race weekend in the world."
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Ford’s Global Product Plan Delivering Even More Fuel-Efficient

Ford’s Global Product Plan Delivering Even More Fuel-Efficient,
High-Quality Vehicles to Customers

2010 model lineup is "freshest" in Ford history
Among the new and substantially upgraded 2010 model vehicles are:

  • All-new 2010 Ford Taurus and Taurus SHO

  • 2010 Ford Flex with EcoBoost™

  • 2010 Ford F-150 SVT Raptor

  • 2010 Ford Transit Connect

  • 2010 Lincoln MKS with EcoBoost

  • 2010 Lincoln MKT and MKT with EcoBoost

  • Industry-leading levels of new convenience and safety technologies and features

    Fuel efficiency improves yet again

  • Average fuel economy of Ford’s vehicle lineup will improve approximately 20 percent through the end of 2010 versus 2005, and the company is on track to improve fuel economy by more than 35 percent by 2015

  • Ford’s fuel economy improvements are driven by more than 30 new powertrain actions globally through the end of 2010; 22 slated for North American products

  • Ford announces a new 2.0-liter, 4-cylinder EcoBoost engine to go on sale next year

    Ford quality, customer satisfaction now top of the industry

  • For the first time, Ford’s customer satisfaction equals Toyota, according to a just-released study by the RDA Group

  • Also for the first time, Ford has the fewest number of "things gone wrong" in the industry – with initial quality statistically equal to Toyota and better than Honda

    Strong new products are winning new customers

  • Ford attracting new buyers; conquest rates climbing – especially for cars

  • Ford vehicles post all-time highs in favorable opinion and purchase consideration

  • Ford outperforms industry in transaction prices while reducing incentive spending

  • Ford vehicle resale values increase, closing the gap with imports

    Ford Motor Company is delivering its freshest lineup ever for the 2010 model year with a series of new, high-quality, fuel-efficient cars and crossovers and an unprecedented investment in advanced new powertrains.

    Ford today is rolling out its entire 2010 model year Ford, Lincoln and Mercury lineup for North America and announcing plans for 30 new powertrain actions globally – 22 in North America alone – by the end of 2010.

    “We are creating a full lineup of Ford vehicles – small, medium and large cars, utilities and trucks – that are best-in-class in fuel efficiency, quality, technology and safety and available to consumers with exceptional value,” said Derrick Kuzak, group vice president, Global Product Development. “We are making fuel economy a reason to buy a Ford, and we are distinguishing ourselves as leaders in connectivity and unique consumer-friendly technologies – many of which are appearing in our 2010-model lineup for the first time ever.”

    The unprecedented number of new vehicle introductions for the 2010 model year includes:


  • 2010 Ford Taurus and Taurus SHO

  • 2010 Ford Fusion and Fusion Hybrid

  • 2010 Ford Mustang and Shelby GT500

  • 2010 Ford Flex with EcoBoost

  • 2010 Ford F-150 SVT Raptor

  • 2010 Ford Transit Connect

  • 2010 Lincoln MKT and MKT with EcoBoost

  • 2010 Lincoln MKZ

  • 2010 Lincoln MKS with EcoBoost

  • 2010 Mercury Milan and Milan Hybrid

    Plus, Ford is delivering vehicles with even greater levels of interior comfort as well as more new convenience and safety technologies than competitors offer – even in premium sedans. These new technologies include:


  • New SYNC® applications with Traffic, Directions & Information delivered through customers’ Bluetooth-capable mobile phones

  • Blind Spot Information System (BLIS®), which alerts drivers when obstacles are in their blind spot

  • Automatic Park Assist, which guides vehicles into parallel parking spaces, hands-free

    Fuel efficiency improves with more new powertrains
    Ford also is making an unprecedented investment in new engine, transmission and driveline components, helping the company improve its average U.S. vehicle fuel economy by approximately 20 percent fleet-wide through the end of 2010 versus 2005 – with plans to increase car and truck fuel economy by more than 35 percent by 2015, thanks to powertrain advancements.

    Additional improvements include:


  • A new 2.0-liter, 4-cylinder EcoBoost engine will go on sale in the 2010 calendar year. It is the first EcoBoost engine to include Twin-Independent Variable Cam Timing (Ti-VCT) and will deliver a 10 to 20 percent fuel economy improvement versus larger-displacement V-6 engines, without compromising performance

  • A 6.2-liter V-8 – producing approximately 400 horsepower – first appears in the 2010 F-150 SVT Raptor on sale later this year

  • A 3.7-liter V-6 iVCT, producing 274-horsepower, and helping the Lincoln MKT achieve best-in-class fuel economy

  • A 3.5-liter EcoBoost V-6 – Ford’s first EcoBoost engine, featuring better fuel economy than V-8 competitors – is offered in the Taurus SHO this model year with 365 horsepower and 350 ft.-lb. of torque; EcoBoost engines in Flex, Lincoln MKS and MKT deliver 355 horsepower and 350 ft.-lb. of torque

  • A 3.0-liter V-6 iVCT – featuring an industry-first Cam Torque-Actuated Variable Intake Cam Timing system that improves low-end torque and delivers better fuel economy – is available on the Fusion, Milan, Escape and Mariner later this model year

    “We are absolutely committed to delivering new products with the best fuel economy in every segment in which we compete – driven in large part by substantial advancements in powertrain technology,” said Barb Samardzich, vice president, Ford Global Powertrain Engineering.

    In addition to an aggressive electrification strategy – which will result in at least four electrified vehicles on the road in the U.S. by 2012, including full battery electric vehicles, new hybrids and a plug-in hybrid – Ford is improving gasoline engines across all products in high volumes.

    The foundation for Ford’s plan is its new EcoBoost engine. EcoBoost is a new high-volume, affordable engine technology slated for a range of global vehicles – from small cars to large trucks. It uses gasoline turbocharged direct-injection technology for up to 20 percent better fuel economy, 15 percent fewer CO2 emissions and superior performance versus larger-displacement engines.

    EcoBoost is arriving for the 2010 model year on the Ford Flex, Taurus SHO, Lincoln MKS and MKT. By 2012, the company plans to produce 750,000 EcoBoost units annually in the U.S. and 1.3 million globally. By 2013, Ford will offer EcoBoost engines in 90 percent of its product lineup.

    For the 2010 model year, Ford also is offering two new hybrids. The Ford Fusion and Mercury Milan Hybrids deliver 41 mpg in the city – 8 mpg better than Toyota Camry Hybrid – making them the most fuel-efficient midsize sedans in America.

    Ford quality and customer satisfaction now #1
    Customers and third-party experts alike are noticing Ford’s product, fuel economy and quality.

    For the first time in the 28-year history of the Global Quality Research System (GQRS) study, customer satisfaction with Ford, Lincoln and Mercury vehicles has reached its highest level in North America – and now equals Toyota.

    In addition, Ford, Lincoln and Mercury vehicles had the lowest number of “things gone wrong” among all automakers – putting Ford in a statistical tie with Toyota for initial quality and ahead of Honda.

    “Ford’s total focus on quality and customer satisfaction throughout the design and manufacturing process is paying off, and customers are noticing,” said Mark Fields, Ford’s president, The Americas.

    “This is a major milestone, but we are not satisfied,” he added. “For Ford, our plan is continuous improvement year after year.”

    The GQRS study is conducted for Ford on a quarterly basis by Bloomfield Hills, Mich.,-based RDA Group. New vehicle owners are asked to report defects or issues as well as rate satisfaction with vehicle quality on a scale of 1 to 10 across an array of vehicle systems and features.

    Strong new products attracting new customers
    Internal and external studies show a positive trend in the percentage of consumers with favorable opinions about Ford and growing numbers of consumers who are willing to consider purchasing a Ford product, thanks to improved fuel economy, smart technology and higher residual values.

    Among Ford’s recent accomplishments in the marketplace:


  • Ford’s retail market share has improved in the U.S. for eight of the past nine months. Meanwhile, Ford of Canada became the No. 1-selling brand in June, achieving its eighth straight month of market share gains.

  • The Ford brand just posted all-time highs in favorable opinion and purchase consideration, based on customer tracking. Favorable opinion of the Ford brand, for example, has risen 17 percent this year alone, with consideration up 13 percent – driven by customer response to new products.

  • In the second quarter, Ford average vehicle transaction prices increased at a rate more than double the industry average, reflecting greater customer investments in higher vehicle series and optional features.

  • Ford’s vehicle residual values are projected to be higher than domestic competitors’ and are closing the gap on the imports, according to Automotive Leasing Guide. The improvements mean Ford customers will see greater values at trade-in time.

  • Vehicles such as the 2010 Fusion Hybrid are bringing new customers to Ford at unprecedented rates. Approximately 54 percent of Fusion Hybrid buyers did not previously own Fords, and 66 percent of Fusion Hybrid owners are coming out of foreign vehicles. Similarly, Ford Flex is drawing nearly 50 percent new buyers to the Blue Oval, more than one-fifth of them from imports.

  • The Ford, Lincoln and Mercury brands all showed significant improvement in the 2009 J.D. Power APEAL study, which measures customer satisfaction in design, content and vehicle performance. The Ford F-150 and Flex were singled out for awards in their segments.

  • Merrill Lynch’s closely watched “Car Wars” study concluded that Ford is expected to have the highest vehicle replacement rate among full-line manufacturers between the 2010 and 2013 model years. Ford’s average product freshness is expected to improve substantially – particularly compared to rivals – positioning the company to win even more new customers.

    “Customers are recognizing that Ford is delivering exceptional quality, fuel efficiency, smart technology and better value,” said Fields. “We’re delighted to see more and more new customers putting their trust in Ford and encouraging others to do the same.”

    https://www.fleet.ford.com/

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    Tuesday, July 28, 2009

    Cash-for-clunkers auto eligibility list changed

    As it prepared for its "cash-for-clunkers" program, the government rejiggered gas mileage figures on about 100 older vehicles last week in a way that changed whether they would be eligible for up to $4,500 in sales inducements.

    The Environmental Protection Agency says the changes resulted from a double-check of its fuel-efficiency ratings on more than 30,000 1984 and newer vehicles in advance of the official start of the clunkers program Monday.

    About half the 100 suddenly did not qualify because their combined mileage rating was revised upward; others unexpectedly got in.

    "As a result of the review, roughly an equal number of vehicles became eligible as those found to be not eligible," said the EPA in a statement. "Eligibility for about 100 vehicles was affected."

    Car-shopping website Edmunds.com said Monday that it discovered the switcheroo because potential buyers were complaining on its discussion boards.

    Some said it made them ineligible at the last minute for car deals they already had on deck.

    "We had everything lined up. We had a couple car dealers that had verified our car qualified, and we were ready to purchase a new car this weekend," wrote one potential buyer, identified on the site as John1152. "But it will not happen now because at the last second the EPA updated the information at their web page for a 1993 Toyota Camry wagon ... from 18 mpg to 19 mpg."

    Karl Brauer, editor in chief of Edmunds.com, said, "It's unfortunate that consumers who had been researching and planning to trade in their vehicle ... are now left in the dust."

    To qualify for the $1 billion program aimed at spurring auto sales and driving gas guzzlers off the road, the clunker must have an EPA city-highway "combined" rating of 18 miles per gallon or lower.

    Buyers then get a $3,500 incentive if the new car gets 4 to 9 mpg more or $4,500 for 10 mpg or more. The new car also must itself have a minimum 22 mpg combined rating. The program ends Nov. 1, or when the $1 billion runs out.

    EPA gave no reason its ratings were inaccurate or why some went up. For the 2008 model year, EPA started revising mileage figures, typically downward, to better reflect real-world driving. For example, a Toyota Prius that had been rated 60 mpg in city driving fell 20% to 48 mpg.

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    ONE-OF-A-KIND FORD MUSTANG AV-X10 “DEARBORN DOLL” TO BE AUCTIONED AT WORLD’S GREATEST AVIATION CELEBRATION

    The Mustang AV-X10 “Dearborn Doll,” will be sold at auction during the Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA) 2009 AirVenture Oshkosh


    Build #1 of 1 Ford Mustang AV-X10 to be sold at auction July 30, at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh, with proceeds supporting youth experiences and education

    DEARBORN, Mich., July 23, 2009 – Ford Motor Company created a truly one-of-a-kind vehicle, the Mustang AV-X10 “Dearborn Doll,” to be sold at auction during the Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA) 2009 AirVenture Oshkosh, the world’s greatest aviation celebration. Ford is the exclusive automotive partner with EAA AirVenture Oshkosh and all of the proceeds from the sale will benefit the Young Eagles organization. EAA AirVenture Oshkosh will be held from July 27 to Aug. 2 at Wittman Regional Airport in Oshkosh, Wisconsin.

    The name Mustang AV-X10 is trademarked by Ford Motor Company and symbolizes an AirVenture Xperimental project vehicle based on a 2010 Ford Mustang The “10” designation represents the model year of the Mustang, plus the 10-millionth engine from the Romeo Engine Plant. The one-of-a-kind, fully-customized vehicle was created by a dedicated Ford team, including Mustang Chief Designer Darrell Behmer, Design Manager George Saridakis and Mustang Chief Nameplate Engineer Dave Pericak, and Senior Designers Robert Gelardi and Garen Nicoghosian.. The sale of the AV-X10 will highlight an evening of festivities at the EAA Gathering of Eagles at AirVenture on July 30.

    The group that will directly benefit from the auction proceeds is EAA’s Young Eagles, which has provided free introductory flights to nearly 1.3 million young people since 1992 while also teaching the value of hard work, personal responsibility and enhanced math and science skills.

    “Ford Motor Company has been a committed partner of EAA throughout the years and especially during AirVenture, where Ford’s support has brought value to those who make ‘Oshkosh’ the pinnacle of their aviation year,” said Tom Poberezny, EAA chairman and president. “The generous creation of such specialty vehicles allows EAA to provide support to its valuable programs and dedicated members inspiring young people and building the future of flight.”

    In 2008, a specially built one-of-a-kind Mustang named AV8R raised a record $500,000 for Young Eagles. “Although it will be hard to top the AV8R, the Ford team is committed to delivering another extraordinary vehicle of interest for all enthusiasts and collectors for EAA’s Gathering of Eagles,” said Edsel B Ford II, a member of Ford’s Board of Directors.

    The Mustang AV-X10 "Dearborn Doll" is Build #1 of 1 and will be a collector’s dream vehicle. The AV-X10 is based on a 2010 Mustang GT with the glass roof option. From there the car takes on its one-of-a-kind personality. Ford Racing performance modifications (Supercharger, Handling Pack, tuned exhaust, and exhaust tips) help generate 550-horsepower from the aluminum block 4.6L 24-valve engine. The special racing Handling Pack optimizes the performance experience and lowers the ride height by 1-inch.

    AV-X10’s stunning design theme includes exclusive Satin Silver exterior paint with yellow nose cone and rear wing, 19" Shelby GT500 wheels in liquid silver with yellow propeller tips, and white gloss accents emphasizes the connection with the famous P-51 Mustang aircraft from WWII fame and other aircraft from this era. The “Dearborn Doll” nickname is displayed on the front quarter panels using pin-up graphics to enhance the authentic connection to the WWII era fighter planes. The all-glass roof includes a unique Air Force Star and Bar graphic treatment. The aviation inspired interior includes Bader “worn” leather, military khaki shaded, diamond tucked unique seat and door inserts. Ford Racing Pyrometer, Boost, and Fuel Pressure gauges, plus unique "Ground Speed" and AV-X10 cluster graphics complete the package.

    Enhancing the value and allure of the vehicle, the Mustang AV-X10 "Dearborn Doll" will also feature autographs from aviation legends and celebrities attending EAA AirVenture, which could include Harrison Ford, Edsel B. Ford II, Jack Roush, Carroll Shelby, and others. The vehicle will be on display at the Ford Hangar at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh beginning July 27.

    Additionally, Ford and EAA will give AirVenture attendees the chance to win a 2010 Mustang GT convertible and other cash prizes in a raffle, with proceeds benefiting the EAA Young Eagles program.

    During EAA AirVenture, Ford will also be providing opportunities to ride in vehicles which span the past century and point to the future direction of Ford vehicles. AirVenture attendees can ride in one of several Model T's on site with members of the Model T Ford Club of America as well as participate in the 2011 Ford Fiesta Movement demo drive. Visitors to the Ford Hangar, in the heart of the EAA AirVenture campus, will be invited to experience the new 2010 Ford F-150 Raptor through an exciting simulator experience and test out Ford’s latest features and technologies. Numerous interactive exhibits will also be available to demonstrate the latest Ford “Smart,” “Quality,” “Green,” and “Safe” innovations. More than 50 vehicles will be on display combined with numerous activities to engage and educate visitors of all ages.

    About EAA AirVenture Oshkosh
    The annual meeting of the Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA), EAA AirVenture features more than 2,500 show aircraft, including homebuilts, antiques, classics, warbirds, ultralights and rotorcraft, and is expected to attract more than 500,000 aviation enthusiasts. During the week, more than 500 forums are conducted by aviation leaders and NASA researchers, along with FAA personnel, aircraft designers and a host of others. EAA AirVenture is a 24-hour event. For more information, please visit www.AirVenture.org.

    About Ford Motor Company
    Ford Motor Company, a global automotive industry leader based in Dearborn, Mich., manufactures or distributes automobiles across six continents. With about 205,000 employees and about 90 plants worldwide, the company’s core and affiliated automotive brands include Ford, Lincoln, Mercury, and Volvo. The company provides financial services through Ford Motor Credit Company. For more information regarding Ford’s products, please visit www.ford.com.


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    Monday, July 27, 2009

    Our First Ford Transit Connect Is IN!


    Just arrived today! If you would like to see it or take a test drive, call me for an appointment. This won't stay on the lot for long so hurry!

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    40 miles per gallon? 1923 Model-T Ford still humming along


    Monday, July 27th 2009, 8:23 AM


    Henry Kobasky owns a Model T Ford, circa 1923, that he says gets 40 miles to the gallon.

    It's still 2009, but Bay Ridge residents would be forgiven for questioning that after watching Henry Kobasky motor by in his 1923 Model T.

    Smoking a pipe and listening to a portable radio, the retired school principal may be the only Model T owner in the city running daily errands in the vintage vehicle.

    "Henry Ford was a genius. He made a car that can last forever, and I hope I can last long enough to prove it," said Kobasky, 78, who bought the antique 40 years ago for $900.

    It lacks modern must-haves like air conditioning, power steering and even seat belts - and its horsepower is only slightly better than some top-of-the-line riding mowers.

    But Kobasky touts its fuel efficiency and simplicity, insisting he'd take his classic car over a fancy hybrid any day.

    "Everyone is scratching their heads, looking for an environmentally friendly means of transportation when the answer has been sitting right under our noses for over a century," he said.

    Kobasky says he gets about 40 miles per gallon in his beloved car, compared with 50 city miles per gallon for the hybrid Toyota Prius.

    And since his vehicle is so simple, there's not much there to break down or need repairs. Since reconditioning the beaut 25 years ago, Kobasky said he's had no other expenses.

    "They need to get this car back into production as soon as possible," he said. "If everyone drove the Model T, we would instantly decrease this country's oil demand by 50%."

    Kobasky not only drives the Model T to the grocery store and bank - he also hops on the Belt Parkway or day-trips to Atlantic City and Lakewood, N.J., attracting onlookers wherever he goes.

    "The meter maids are too busy taking pictures of my car to write me a ticket," the Korean War vet boasts.

    The Model T would seem alien to today's drivers. Its gears are shifted with three foot pedals - one each for forward, reverse and brake - and plastic windows have to be applied in the rain. There's no power steering, but at only 1,500 pounds, the car is so light it doesn't need it.

    Despite Kobasky's raves, Ford isn't rushing to start up the assembly line.

    "Although we have no plans to bring back the Model T, the craftsmanship, quality and pride that brought this product to millions is alive and well at Ford today," said spokesman Robert Parker.



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    Saturday, July 25, 2009

    Ford's future gets a healthy EcoBoost


    2010 Ford Flex AWD with EcoBoost engine
    Price (as tested): $39,940
    Powertrain: 355-horsepower 3.5-liter six-cylinder, six-speed automatic transmission
    EPA mileage: 16 city, 22 highway



    The Flex goes like a bat out of hell when you want it to
    By Andy Stonehouse
    Daily Auto Writer,
    Dearborn, Mich. — After so many months of universally dismal automotive news, it was quite the experience to be in the very heart of the Detroit-area beast this week and see a car company … with broad smiles on the faces of every employee.

    Ford Motor Company invited the regular media horde to its Michigan headquarters for a national preview event, designed to highlight the company's exceptionally aggressive strategy for revamping nearly every one of its now-miraculously profitable products.

    And without a cent (at least as far as we can see) of federal bailout, FoMoCo has managed to induce a sense of vibrancy and, dare I say it, hope, to the otherwise awkward and floundering world of domestic auto production.

    Many of the eggs in Ford's basket have been placed in what the company is dubbing EcoBoost technology, a fancy and perhaps just a little too green-sounding name for what is essentially going to be an expanded range of twin-turbocharged engines, beginning with a 3.5-liter V6 available as an option on 2010 model year automobiles including the Flex crossover and the really, truly all-new Taurus. Although, admittedly, when the EcoBoost setup is eventually used to replace the engine in a fuel-thirsty, V-8 mainstay such as the F-150, there may be a little more truth to the story.

    Ford's spin, which is mostly true, is that by incorporating the not-especially new technology (but one more commonly found on import autos) of turbocharging, they'll be able to replicate or even exceed V-8 power with a much smaller, more fuel- and emissions-friendly V-6; ditto for a powerful inline-four EcoBoost setup, scheduled to debut next year.

    While myself and about 150 auto writers enjoyed the chance to smoke the tires on Ford's various 2010 offerings (including a new Mustang GT) at the carmaker's test track, I got a slightly more intimate look at the reality of EcoBoost as I piloted a new Flex all the way from Denver to Phoenix, just a couple of days earlier.

    And with 900 or so miles of winding New Mexico and Arizona byways under my belt, I can quite honestly say that Ford has done some impressive things, not only with its new, seemingly rocket-powered engine, but an improved overall commitment to quality and design.

    Flex remains a suspiciously style-forward SUV/minivan/crossover deal, looking for all the world like a gigantic Mini Cooper/Scion xB/station wagon blend, but as I found before I hit the road, it really will, very comfortably, seat up to seven adults — and not just in the impossibly small (or impossibly hard-to-reach) fashion of most SUVs.

    But with the new 355-horsepower V-6 under the hood, that 4,800-pound lead sled goes like a bat out of hell, when you want it to. Despite its largesse, including 20-inch wheels, I started having that Audi experience during much of my ride. That is, you have to peek down at the speedometer to realize you're rocking along at 85 miles an hour, as the quiet boost really sneaks up on you.

    Flat-out cruising is impressive enough, but nail it to the floor when trying to blow off some passive-aggressive Texans in a Tahoe who've been tailgating you up La Veta Pass, and … blammo, that baby flies up to 120 mph, almost scarily so.

    Despite the whomp, the new engine very readily returned a little more than 22 MPG on the highway. Which is, admittedly, the same mileage as the existing V-6, but with almost 100 extra horsepower, available at lower revs.

    I can't state, categorically, that this necessarily makes it super-green, but the intention is good and the torquey kick in the pants is great, especially if you need to haul a trailer up to the tunnel or roll around the Southwest with a car full of family.

    Back in Dearborn the next day, the most important finding was that America's lone, non-subsidized automaker seems to put a lot of pride into its work — which seems to be reflected in consumer confidence and some healthy recent sales. And it doesn't take a rocket scientist to see how those things might be combined.

    Story found at Summit Daily

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    Friday, July 24, 2009

    Drive your new business with Ford Transit Connect


    Thinking of starting a small decorating and design business? Here's the good news, Ford is introducing a small, economically friendly vehicle known as "Transit Connect". This mid-size van which gets 19 city to 24 highway MPG's, has full load capacity and cargo accessibility just like the large vans offered as work vehicles in America today.

    What took them so long to launch this nifty little truck in the USA? Award winning in Europe since 2004 and produced in Turkey by FORD Europe, small business owners can finally reap the same benefits that they have had in Europe for the past five years. This sign-of-the-times offering arrives just in time for Americans who are willing to downsize, compartmentalize and save... it's about time!

    July 22, 10:56 AM · Patti Boker Elkon - NY Interior Spaces Examiner

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    Ford Dealers Start Cash for Clunkers Program As Final Rules Are Published

    Ford Dealers are ready to make deals under the Cash for Clunkers bill which will give qualifying consumers $3,500 or $4,500 in credits to purchase a new car. Final rules published on Friday morning will signal the green light for Ford Cash for Clunkers sales.

    The NHTSA "cash for cars" program is officially called the Car Allowance Rebate System (CARS) but Google search traffic shows that the term "Cash for Clunkers" is the phrase most widely used by Americans. The top consumer blog on the Cash for Clunkers program, http://www.cashforclunkersfacts.com , has seen a spike in traffic today with over 200,000 page views.

    Brian Pasch, CEO of the Pasch Consulting Group, who created the popular consumer portal to track the Cash for Clunkers bill back in May, has seen consumer awareness consistently increase over the past 60 days.

    According to Pasch "As dealers get ready for the start of the program tomorrow, consumer search traffic is up over 200% just today. We expect that car dealers will be flooded with calls and floor traffic as the most educated consumers have waited for the program to officially start. It will be a very hectic weekend for Ford dealers with previous Ford sales records most likely to fall"

    Ford dealers across the USA will be logging into the NHTSA dealer website pages tomorrow to register for the CARS program. This is the first day that the system will be open for participating Ford car dealers. On Monday, July 27th Ford dealers who successfully complete the online registration will be able to submit their first car sales for reimbursement from the NHTSA.

    Cash for Clunkers Final Rules

    Friday morning will also be a busy time for Ford dealers as they will be reviewing the final NHTSA guidelines and rules for the Car Allowance Rebate System (CARS). The rules are planned to be released at 7:00 am on Friday and Cash For Clunkers Facts will be commenting on what is contained in those rules on Twitter.

    Consumers are invited to follow the real-time Twitter updates on http://twitter.com/cashclunkers.

    Consumers are encouraged to contact their local Ford dealer to schedule a time to visit their dealership and purchase a new car under the Cash for Clunkers program while monies last.

    http://www.webwire.com/ViewPressRel_print.asp?aId=99933

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    Ford Pushes Into the Black, Snapping Losing Streak

    Ford Pushes Into the Black, Snapping Losing Streak
    Bolstered by Cost Cuts, Automaker Moves In on Rivals

    By Kendra Marr
    Washington Post Staff Writer
    Friday, July 24, 2009

    Ford Motor on Thursday posted a surprise profit of $2.26 billion for the second quarter, ending a streak of four straight quarterly losses.

    In recent months, the carmaker has claimed market share from its American rivals, General Motors and Chrysler, while those companies struggled to restructure their operations in bankruptcy court.

    Ford executives now say the automaker is on track to return to annual profitability in 2011.

    "Despite the challenges, Ford's underlying business is getting progressively stronger as we launch great new products the customers want and value, while continuing to aggressively restructure our operations," Ford chief executive Alan R. Mulally said in a conference call with analysts.

    Ford's gains were aided by rapid cost cutting in the second quarter. Ford reduced its debt obligations by $10.1 billion, which will save the company more than $500 million a year in interest expense. It raised $1.6 billion by issuing common stock. The company said it also cut "structural" costs by $1.8 billion, in part by eliminating 1,000 U.S. hourly jobs through buyouts.

    "They're leaner and meaner than they have been in past," said George Peterson, president of research firm AutoPacific.

    Ford said it is likely to make additional moves to raise cash and reduce debt. It is still looking for a buyer for its Swedish unit Volvo, which lost $231 million in the quarter.

    Excluding special items, such as debt reduction, Ford would have lost $424 million in the second quarter. In comparison, the company lost $8.7 billion in the second quarter of 2008, the worst performance year in Ford's history.

    Ford last pulled itself out of the red in the first quarter of 2008, earning $100 million.

    Ford shares jumped 9.4 percent Thursday, to close at $6.98.

    Under Mulally, Ford appears to be building better cars and trucks, analysts said. The Ford Fiesta, which launches in the United States next year, is now Europe's second-best-selling car.

    "These are not cars built to the lowest common denominator anymore," Peterson said.

    Ford is also shifting its lineup toward smaller, more fuel-efficient vehicles. But some analysts warn that the automaker could face a challenge selling those new models if gas prices do not climb this summer.

    "Clearly the road ahead remains challenging," Mulally told analysts. "While we still expect the economy to begin to improve in the second half of the year, the recovery is likely to be more modest than many of us had hoped."


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    Thursday, July 23, 2009

    Ford Retools Fleet Emphasizing Fuel Economy

    Ford Motor Co. says several vehicles in the 2010 lineup have been substantially upgraded to boost fuel efficiency, they are: The Ford Taurus and Taurus and Taurus SHO, the Ford Flex, The F-150 SVT Raptor, the Ford Transit Connect, the Lincoln MKS and the Lincoln MK

    Auto Maker Seeks to Boost Sales with Upgraded Models

    By TAHMAN BRADLEY

    DEARBORN, Mich., July 22, 2009—

    Hoping to meet tougher government fuel efficiency rules and build on its growing momentum in the slumping U.S. auto market, Ford Motor Co. unveiled a global plan to boost fuel efficiency across its entire fleet of vehicles.

    The investment in new technologies to improve fuel economy comes as the company tries to distinguish itself from General Motors and Chrysler, and to capitalize on the problems of its two American competitors, which only recently emerged from bankruptcy thanks to taxpayer dollars and government involvement.

    At the company's test drive facility on Tuesday, Ford showed reporters its 2010 lineup, describing it as the "freshest" in history.

    Ford CEO Allan Mullaly called the auto maker's progress reshaping its business during the tough start of the year for the auto companies "phenomenal."

    "We're so pleased to have a product line, every one of them best in class, and to have consumers responding to them the way they are," Mullaly told ABC News. "It's pretty fabulous."

    Ford is building battery-electric vehicles, next-generation hybrids and plug-in hybrids that will soon hit showrooms. In doing so, the auto maker is playing catchup with U.S. rival GM, which has been dabbling with electric and hybrid developments since the EV1 was introduced in 1996.

    One of the new technologies Ford is most excited about is its EcoBoost engine program.

    The engine, which will be placed in vehicles across Ford's fleet, uses turbo and direct injection technology to deliver what Ford says is "V-8 performance with V-6 fuel efficiency" making it 20 percent more fuel efficient than a comparable engine while producing 15 percent fewer emissions.

    Ford also says it will offer a four-cylinder EcoBoost engine next year.

    Several vehicles in the company's 2010 lineup will offer the new EcoBoost. The auto maker wants to improve fleet fuel economy by 35 percent by 2015.

    Industry analysts say the new technology could shake up the market because it is an inventive way to make larger cars more environmentally friendly.

    Ford Uses EcoBoost to Improve Fuel Economy

    Auto analyst John Casesa called the EcoBoost "a practical way to improve fuel economy at a reasonable cost." He said it could add about $700 per car to install these technologies as opposed to the $3,000 to $4,000 additional cost for hybrids.

    Ford's improvement in the market comes in part because of the company's delicate effort to try to distinguish itself from its government-owned competitors, said Aaron Bragman of IHS Global Insight.

    "Ford is really taking advantage of the fact that a lot of American buyers and a lot of American car intenders are shying away from Chrysler and GM," Bragman said.

    "The stigma of bankruptcy has not been as damaging as it could have been, but it's still affecting people's perceptions of each auto maker," he said. "The fact that Ford hasn't taken any government money in terms of a bailout, hasn't gone through bankruptcy, they appear stronger than the others."

    It's not just that Ford has had the good fortune of avoiding bankruptcy, the auto maker thinks its product line is much improved because they've been focused on quality for several years now.

    "Ford is in a very different place than our competitors. Through the worst of times we kept investing," Mullaly said.

    For example, a recent J.D. Power quality survey found that the quality of Ford vehicles has improved. But still, challenges remain for the 106-year old company.

    Foremost, Americans are not buying cars at the rate they had only a few years ago. The seasonally adjusted sales pace in June was down nearly 28 percent compared to a year ago.

    And while Ford -- the only U.S. auto maker to avoid a government bailout -- has shown signs of stability, its sales are still down.

    After selling 154,873 light vehicles in June, Ford was down 10.7 percent over a year ago but it fared much better than rivals GM and Chrysler, which were down 33 percent and 42 percent respectively.

    Ford's top sales analyst predicted U.S. auto sales could improve later this year.

    "In the last half of the year, our expectation is that sales might be at a rate that's about a million units higher," analyst George Pipas told ABC News. That would boost the total number of sales in 2009 to around 10.3 million, Papas predicted.

    Ford Expects Increased Sales of New Models

    Even if his predictions hold true, however, total sales in 2008 would still be fall 2 million units short of 2008 levels and far below the 17 million vehicles sold on average during the past decade.

    Despite the tough road ahead, Pipas said Ford is particularly excited about potential sales for its 2010 models later this year, especially if the U.S. economic downtown improves.

    "Just based on what appears to be pretty good consumer responses to the new products, we're certainly optimistic that we'll be able to participate in the growth of the economy going forward," Pipas said.

    Ford said its dealers are reporting numerous inquiries from customers about the government's "Cash for Clunkers" program that provides a voucher up to $4,500 to replace gas guzzling vehicles with more fuel efficient cars and trucks.

    Several vehicles in Ford's 2010 lineup have been substantially upgraded, according to the company. They are: The Ford Taurus and Taurus SHO, the Ford Flex, The F-150 SVT Raptor, the Ford Transit Connect, the Lincoln MKS and the Lincoln MKT.

    ABC News' Charlie Herman contributed to this report.

    Story can be found:

    http://abcnews.go.com/Business/story?id=8140948&page=1


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    Wednesday, July 22, 2009

    Ford Tops Toyota in Latest Quality Study

    Ford Tops Toyota in Latest Quality Study Ford has edged past industry leader Toyota in initial quality in the U.S. for the first time ever, according to the latest Ford quality study.

    For the first time in the 28-year history of the Global Quality Research System (GQRS) study, customer satisfaction with Ford, Lincoln and Mercury vehicles has reached its highest level in North America – and now equals Toyota.

    Ford, Lincoln and Mercury vehicles also had the lowest number of defects of any full-line manufacturer with a “things gone wrong” (TGW) score of 1,185.

    That bested Toyota’s TGW score of 1,215 – though the two automakers would be considered in a statistical tie. In third place was Honda with 1,291.

    The higher the number, the more problems registered per 1,000 vehicles during the first three months of ownership.

    The results show that customers are noticing Ford’s focus on quality and customer satisfaction from design through manufacturing, said Mark Fields, president, The Americas.

    “This is a major milestone, but we are not satisfied,” he said. “For Ford, our plan is continuous improvement year after year.”

    The GQRS and owners’ satisfaction with their vehicle’s overall quality figures were compiled by the RDA Group of Bloomfield Hills, Mich.

    In the study, owners are asked to report defects or issues with the new vehicles as well as to rate their satisfaction with vehicle quality on a 1-10 scale across an array of vehicle systems and features.

    Two Ford products, the F-150 and the Flex, also were judged the top vehicles in their market segments.

    By comparison, Ford’s combined TGW average was 1,319 in the 2008 GQRS.

    Bennie Fowler, group vice president, Quality, called the latest results “historic news.”

    “We’ve been tied with Toyota before, but it sure feels better to be on the top,” said Fowler.

    Such progress, he said, is a result of Ford’s union partners and the work of dedicated teams in product development, purchasing, manufacturing, marketing, sales and service and other areas.

    “Quality is truly a team effort,” said Fowler.

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    Ford to shift Transit Connect production to the U.S. by 2012

    Ford to shift Transit Connect production to the U.S. by 2012

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    Tuesday, July 21, 2009

    NEW TAURUS SCULPTED FOR OPTIMAL FUEL ECONOMY

    2010 Ford Taurus SHO: The new SHO adds a decklid-mounted spoiler, dual chrome-tipped exhausts and available 20-inch wheels and tires to the sculptured and athletic new Taurus shape.

    DEARBORN, Mich., July 15, 2009 – To the untrained eye, it’s just another facet in the chiseled, muscular shape of the expressive new Ford Taurus.
    As the sunlight glints off the rear decklid of Ford’s poised new driver’s sedan standing ready to hit the road, the slight but precise lip of the decklid reflects the rays. It is just one of many interesting visual details created by talented designers from Ford’s Dearborn, Mich., design studio for the new Taurus.
    Yet they weren’t in the design studio when they shaped the car’s rear decklid lip. They were in the wind tunnel, searching for just the right design statement… and some miles per gallon while they were at it. That’s because the design of the new Taurus has to do more than look good.
    “Even with the artistic license that comes with my job, I still need lots of help to outwit the laws of physics,” says Earl Lucas, chief designer of the new Ford Taurus.
    With Ford’s commitment for each of its new models to be the best or among the best in its segment for fuel economy, every aspect of the new car’s shape was scrutinized for its contribution to fuel economy.
    Because it had to cheat the wind as much as please the eye, Lucas got help from a skilled team of Ford aerodynamicists whose commitment to achieving excellent fuel economy for the new-generation Taurus matched his team’s zeal to create a new design full of attitude and appeal.
    Enter Ilze Liepa, aerodynamic supervisor for the new model. Today, designers work hand in hand with aero specialists. Aerodynamic efficiency is so critical to fuel efficiency that aero engineers are consulted on every facet of a vehicle design.
    “Yes, every facet,” says Liepa, “especially that decklid.”
    Liepa and her team have sophisticated computational fluid dynamics tools to predict aerodynamic performance of various design alternatives created by the design team. And they have dedicated Ford wind tunnel facilities to prove out their findings. Designers like Lucas depend on aerodynamics experts like Liepa because sometimes what looks aerodynamically efficient is actually the opposite.
    “Aerodynamics isn’t always intuitive,” says Liepa, “and a really great aerodynamic shape might not be pleasing to the eye. That’s why we work together so closely.”
    It would be the almost unnoticeable decklid lip that would test the two teams’ collaboration skills. The decklid shape was one of the final strokes of the new car’s design.
    “Collaboration doesn’t mean compromise,” says Lucas. “We had a very specific vision for the design language of the new Taurus. And that’s why we went the extra mile in the wind tunnel.”
    Liepa and her team also had clear objectives to minimize fuel consumption.
    “We wanted a defined lip on the decklid to shape air currents at the rear of the vehicle. The objective is to minimize the wake created by the car in motion – and to shape the wake. This makes a significant difference in miles per gallon.”
    The collaboration between designers and aerodynamicists paid dividends. Its 0.33 coefficient of drag helps the base Taurus deliver EPA-estimated values of 18 miles per gallon city and 28 highway, front-wheel drive.
    The high-performance Taurus SHO, with a 365-horsepower (using premium fuel) twin-turbo EcoBoost™ V-6, delivers EPA-estimated fuel economy of 17 mpg city and 25 highway, all-wheel drive. Aerodynamic fine-tuning and a 0.32 coefficient of drag help the Taurus SHO deliver the power of a normally aspirated V-8, without compromise to its V-6 fuel economy.
    Outstanding fuel economy is often the sum of many small details like the Taurus decklid lip. Such details are sweated by experts behind the scenes whom Taurus customers are never likely to meet.
    As Taurus neared its final shape, the creative tension between the two groups culminated in a team of designers invading the wind tunnel to make the final decisions on the decklid.
    As various design iterations were tested in 70-mph blasts of air and telltale smoke traces at the hands of the aerodynamicists, Lucas and his team sculpted their final tweaks in clay right there.
    “The fur didn’t fly, but I’m sure some bits of clay did that day,” Liepa remembers.
    “I think both sides won that day,” says Lucas. “Looking at that lip, you’d be amazed at how much effort and attention to detail went into that decklid.”
    The new Taurus can literally claim to have been sculpted in the wind tunnel to make it ready for the romance of the road, not the fuel station.
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    About Ford Motor CompanyFord Motor Company, a global automotive industry leader based in Dearborn, Mich., manufactures or distributes automobiles across six continents. With about 205,000 employees and about 90 plants worldwide, the company's automotive brands include Ford, Lincoln, Mercury and Volvo. The company provides financial services through Ford Motor Credit Company. For more information regarding Ford's products, please visit www.ford.com.

    Article found at media.ford.com

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    Monday, July 20, 2009

    2011 Ford Fiesta and 2011 Ford Focus on schedule for North American launch in 2010


    In 2010 Ford Motor Company is not planning in dipping its toes into the small car waters, it is planning to cannonball right in!

    In 2011 Ford Fiesta will the first to hit the water and as you may have previously read, it is a very competitive car that should give the Honda Fit actual fits.

    Later in the second half of 2010 Ford will pump out a new Focus that will once again sync the United States' edition with the European model. Currently if you were to hop in a 2009 Ford Focus here in the States and then jump in a 2009 European Ford Focus, you would think that some sort of cruel joke had been played up us Americans

    "Right now, both of those programs remain on target," Derrick Kuzak, Group Vice President, Global Product Development for Ford, said in an interview with Automotive News. "And on the Fiesta side, launching in the U.S., we will be building on some very good momentum because the vehicle has already launched in other regions of the world."

    America will be getting four door sedans and five door hatchback configurations for both the Focus and Fiesta. In a previous interview with Fiesta’s brand manager, Sam De La Garza, it was mentioned that Ford doesn't believe there would be enough market demand for a three door hatch model in the States.

    For more info: This story was based in part on previous interviews conducted by this author and information from Automotive News.


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    Sunday, July 19, 2009

    Ford Transit AWD Joins National Grid's Ford Fleet


    BRENTWOOD, UNITED KINGDOM – July 9, 2009: Ford has reached a new agreement to add Ford Transit all-wheel-drive models to the National Grid's fleet of over 3,000 Ford vehicles.

    The deal confirms the continued supply of Ford commercial vehicles to the gas and electricity business over the next three years.

    One of the world's biggest utilities, National Grid has been running Ford vehicles for nine years. It has around 900 long- and short-wheelbase Transit Connect models and, evenly split, 2,000 Transit 280s and 350s.

    “The new Transit is more refined and car-like,” said National Grid fleet operations manager Gary Foster. “It’s a very diverse range that offers well-proven reliability, with improved ergonomics and driveability.”

    A number of Ford Transit LWB 460s have recently been added to the fleet – along with five of the new all-wheel-drive Transit models, in chassis-cab dropside configuration.

    “The AWD Transits have recently entered service,” said Gary. “I have tried them off-road in fairly tough conditions, and they performed very well. The AWD option in the line-up is a great addition for semi-off-road users like National Grid.”

    National Grid’s renewed agreement with Ford follows a tendering process that included all European manufacturers covering the utility’s area. National Grid operates the Gas Distribution networks in the central region of England and the Electricity and Gas Transmission systems for the whole of the UK.

    Each year its engineers attend 600,000 emergencies and 80,000 gas escapes. Ford Connects and Transit 280s provide a first-response service for gas-leak calls, and are also used for meter-maintenance. The bigger Transits are used for follow-up work involving excavations, mains replacement and electricity maintenance.

    The National Grid vehicles, which are purchased outright, are expected to cover up to 18,000 miles a year.

    Story from theautochannel.com

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    Saturday, July 18, 2009

    FORD 2010 TRANSIT CONNECT


    —Royal Oak, Michigan

    This wasn’t what we were expecting for a “first drive” experience. Instead of being let loose on Metro Detroit’s highways and byways, we were given a carefully planned route in and around the quaint town of Royal Oak and were told to make pit stops at three different businesses along the way. We talked with a catering company, kitchen and bath remodeling shop, and florist supply service about the ways in which the Transit Connect could be a useful tool for small companies who normally had to rely on large cargo vans (Dodge Sprinter, Ford E-Series) or light-duty trucks for their shipping and delivery services. The Transit Connect’s small size, low price point ($21,475 MSRP), and easy-to-maneuver qualities make it a great solution for businesses looking to affordably haul. And the icing on the cake? The little Ford van is pretty good to drive, too.


    Aside from some minor U.S.-spec tweaks, the Transit Connect you see here is essentially the same vehicle that has been on sale in other markets since late 2002. In that time, the TC has garnered the praise of the Global automotive press, even winning the International Van of the Year award. And now the Transit Connect comes to North America, boasting 135.3 of usable cargo space, 1600 pounds of payload capacity, and not-too-shabby fuel economy numbers of 22 miles per gallon in the city and 25 mpg highway.

    Powering the Transit Connect is Ford’s Duratec 2.0-liter inline-four from the Focus, mated solely to a four-speed automatic transmission. This engine only cranks out 136 horsepower and 128 pound-feet of torque, but even when driven with the maximum payload, the Connect still felt peppy and eager to run about town. It’s no rocketship, and the engine does sound rather coarse, but it’s still a pretty spirited little vehicle to scoot around in. Besides, if this van is supposed to be an attractive sell to businesses, it doesn’t need to have sports car performance, just point-A-to-point-B usability. In other markets, the Transit Connect is available with a turbo-diesel engine and a manual transmission, and when we asked Ford about the potential of oil-burning examples making their way Stateside, the executives simply shook their heads and changed the topic. The big powertrain news, however, is that the Transit Connect will be sold as a battery electric vehicle (BEV) starting late next year—Ford’s first all-electric product—capable of going up to 100 miles on a single charge and able to hit speeds up to 70 miles per hour.

    In all other aspects of driving, there’s nothing terribly exciting about the Transit Connect, but it still moves down the road with decent poise. The steering feel is nicely weighted and the little van is quite easy to maneuver. Ford boasts that the TC has a 39-foot curb-to-curb turning circle, and after piloting our test car through a series of figure-eight exercises, we don’t think anyone will have trouble making their way through tight city streets and alleys. The braking feel is a bit soft, though this is probably a good thing for those hauling precious cargo. All in, the Transit Connect doesn’t offer any sort of unique driving feel, but we still enjoyed it immensely.

    Obviously, the big story here is work-oriented utility, and that’s where the Transit Connect really shines. The optional Ford Work Solutions interface houses everything from an on-board computer with e-mail, a remote desktop interface, and even a wireless printer to the Crew Chief system which allows business fleet managers to track the statistics of each vehicle (tire pressure, oil life, etc.) in their pool. There’s even a Tool Link feature in which a driver can tag all of their work necessities and scan the vehicle when they’re done at a job site to make sure everything is accounted for. Try doing that with your Sprinter.

    Customers will have their choice of three body styles. The panel van and cargo van are essentially the same—a cage behind the front seats with no side windows and a flat load floor, though the cargo van comes with windows on the rear doors. In either case, rear parking sensors are available to aid with the lack of visibility. In wagon configuration, a second-row bench is added, as well as side windows, perfect for consumers who don’t need the Transit Connect to be strictly business. The seats themselves are rather comfortable and supportive, and only available in cloth upholstery. The rest of the interior is made up of hard, gray plastics, but given the TC’s work-oriented focus, this doesn’t bother us at all. Everything inside feels well-built and really solid.

    What Ford has done here is give America a compact, useful van which can be outfitted to meet the needs of nearly anyone looking for utility on the cheap. It looks good, drives quite well, and offers a host of technological gadgets that will be very useful to all sorts of businesses. We hope Ford sells billions of these things.

    Story found at Next Autos.com

    For more information or to take a test drive, call me:
    Nick Breese
    Fleet/Commercial Manager
    Berglund Ford
    Salem, VA
    540-389-7291x2251
    540-986-5679
    or toll free:
    888-389-7921

    Friday, July 17, 2009

    FORD 2010 TAURUS




    By Scott Burgess / The Detroit News
    The comfortable and roomy interior was designed with the driver in mind.
    2010 Ford Taurus

    Type: Five-passenger front-wheel or all-wheel drive large sedan.

    Price: $25,995

    Engine: 3.5-liter V-6

    Transmission: 6-speed automatic

    Power: 263 horsepower, 249 pound-feet torque

    EPA gas mileage: 18 mpg city / 28 mpg highway


    Report Card
    Overall: ****


    Exterior: Good.

    The Taurus's design flows nicely around its chunky body. The lines are crisp and the look denotes power. Interior: Excellent. Comfortable, roomy and filled with useful high-tech devices. While it can carry a family, it feels like the driver was considered the most important passenger.

    Performance: Good.

    The powerful V-6 gives the Taurus plenty of power while the suspension and tires provide a sure-footed performance.

    Safety: Excellent.

    Front, side and side-curtain air bags protect passengers, and the adaptive cruise control and collision warning systems may help prevent accidents.

    Pros: Well-priced and nicely appointed large sedan.

    Cons: Why buy the Lincoln MKS when the Taurus costs less and offers more?

    Grading scale **** Excellent *** Good ** Fair * Poor


    The EPA estimates the Taurus, which tips the scales at slightly more than 4,000 pounds, gets 18 miles per gallon city and 28 mpg highway.






    Nothing lasts forever.
    Whether by bad luck, bad design or the stars just stop aligning; every good (and bad) thing passes. But that doesn't mean it can't come back: Cinderella may have cleaned a lot of fireplaces, but even she got hitched.
    The Ford Taurus arrived three decades ago with a youthful vigor that would propel it to become the No. 1 sedan in America. It was a winner, a juggernaut, the San Francisco 49ers of the '80s with Joe Montana in the driver's seat.

    But Montana split for the Kansas City Chiefs and the neglected Taurus became a regular rental. Neither ever really recovered. The malaise of this century hurt the Taurus so much it sputtered on life support. Ford Motor Co. finally pulled its plug, hoping to replace it with the Ford Five Hundred, which then needed more than 500 changes to it after the first model year. It was a tragedy of Shakespearian proportions.
    Welcome to Act III: The 2010 Ford Taurus, a car worthy of the original Taurus name and deserving of the title "flagship."
    There are a lot of boxes to check to truly become a brand's top-of-the-line vehicle. The Taurus doesn't miss any. It's the most technologically advanced, quietest, most comfortable, largest sedan in Ford's fleet.
    It's the premium premiere vehicle Ford has -- and even SHOs off its capabilities with a performance 365-horsepower version.
    But it's also attainable starting at $25,995, the same price as the outgoing model. While Ford may not care for this advice, I could not tell any consumer to buy the 2009 Taurus for the same price as a 2010 -- really, there is no comparison between the two.
    The 2010 Taurus is so much better.
    First, there are the features that come with this car. It has nearly everything but a refrigerator in the second row (which Ford will tell you the large crossover Ford Flex does).
    Here's just a sampling:
    • Adaptive cruise control: Radar mounted under the front bumper monitors the traffic in front of the car and maintains the speed of other vehicles. If they slow down, so does the Taurus.
    • Blind spot detection: A little yellow light turns on in the outside mirror if a car is the blind spot. After using this feature twice, you will demand every car comes with it.
    • Keyless entry: Finally a number pad on the door that doesn't look like an aftermarket remote control. Touch it with the car's key in your pocket and the door unlocks.
    • Cross Traffic Alert: Very helpful when backing up because it looks both ways for oncoming traffic, so you don't have to.
    There's more: Rain sensing wipers; navigation with Sirius Travel Link; third-generation Sync to control your phone, iPod, and Sony stereo; and a programmable key to limit a teen driver's overconfidence.
    Then there's the class-exclusive derriere rubber. Ford calls its Multi-Contour Seats with Active Motion -- designed to keep the circulation rolling in your legs on long trips. Whatever name you use, it works fabulously with an embarrassingly awkward introduction.
    The great indoors
    But the interior is more than a collection of gadgets. There's a cohesive quality to the layout. There's flow, high-grade materials and a sense of purpose. Sure you can switch between seven different interior lighting colors, but it's the ambient lighting scheme that makes the Taurus feel more luxurious. The high sitting center stack makes the front feel more like a cockpit of a race car than a Sunday driver.
    Additionally, Ford uses a few tricks to make you think it's even nicer. Check out the door inserts, how the material looks and feels like leather. It's not, but your friends don't need to know that little piece of information. It's also why the Taurus comes in a much more affordable price.
    There's loads of space inside the cabin with more than 41 inches of legroom up front and 38 inches of legroom in the back. Three adults can easily fit in the back. The trunk is also massive, with 20.1 cubic feet of space.
    There's more luxury than you'd expect.
    And significantly more performance than you'd think. Ford says it focused on making the Taurus more fun to drive. It's not Mustang, but for a big sedan, it can get up and play. Here's how it did it.
    Give the Taurus an independent suspension, a powerful V-6 and power rack-and-pinion steering. Include some big wheels (up to 20-inches) and stiffen up the ride slightly so the body doesn't roll like a boat at high seas. The Taurus manages to remain stately on the road while providing more than a few smiles.
    The all-wheel drive models I tested felt more agile on the road than their front-wheel-drive-only brothers. But this car drives smaller than it looks.
    The power steering feels a little numb in city driving but excellent on open highways.
    Impressive power
    The 3.5-liter V-6 pushes out an impressive 263 horsepower. The six-speed automatic transmission is very smooth, even during aggressive driving. It tends to want to get to sixth gear a little too quickly for my liking, but that's because it wants to stretch every drop of gas. The EPA estimate for the Taurus is 18 miles per gallon in the city and 28 mpg on the highway.
    Ford includes paddle shifters on the Taurus for those who want to try and push the car a little. They seem natural on the performance Taurus SHO, but awkward on the regular sedan. Then again, you don't have to use them.
    Another notable quality on the new Taurus is how quiet it rides. Consumers equate quiet rides to quality for a reason: Better built cars, using higher grade materials, tend to ride quieter. Sometimes perception and reality park in the same space.
    Based on the Intercepter, a dark and powerful-looking concept car, the Taurus's exterior was drawn with a thick Sharpie. There's a heavy feel to it (perhaps because the Taurus weighs a touch over 4,000 pounds).
    But the thick three bar grille looks right for this car. Its face squints as it moves toward you, and the lower front end makes the Taurus look like it's ready to jump. Instead of giving it very small windows and lower the car's profile, the greenhouse on the Taurus provides plenty of glass. The roof is flatter than curved, but that's why the car provides so much headroom (37.8 inches) in the back.
    While the Taurus looks big and strong, there are no sharp edges. The corners are rounded, as if Ford tried to baby proof the parking lot. The looks help the design flow around the body. The exterior is not as dramatic as the original Taurus, but a vast improvement over the Five Hundred, which resembled a turtle.
    The Taurus won't save the Blue Oval. But flagships rarely single handedly pull off a victory of those proportions. A flagship watches the fighting from a distance, moving its pieces around the board and summing up the competition. This Taurus provides the kind of ride any general would enjoy.
    That's the difference between this generation Taurus and the original. This Taurus, with its stately manner, good performance and high-tech interior, finally shows what happens when a car grows up the right way.
    It may have had a rough life, but things are finally looking up for the Taurus. Change is inevitable and the Taurus has changed for the better.
    Give me a call for more information:
    Nick Breese
    Fleet Manager
    Berglund Ford
    540-389-7291 x2251
    540-986-5679

    Thursday, July 16, 2009

    FLEET DEMAND MAY BOOST US AUTO SALES


    By Mike Ramsey
    July 16 (Bloomberg) -- U.S. auto sales probably will rise to an annual rate of more than 10 million in this year’s second half as fleet operators finally replace their aging vehicles, helping to revive production, analysts said.
    “There will be a more normal replacement cycle that is going to allow commercial fleets, government and rental-car companies to swap out existing fleets,” said Maryann Keller, an auto-industry consultant and a director of Dollar Thrifty Automotive Group Inc., in a July 14 interview. “Purchases in the first half were abnormally low by historical standards.”
    Fleet purchases, along with the federal government’s “cash for clunkers” program to encourage people to replace older, less fuel-efficient vehicles, may push the annual rate to more than 9.9 million, the highest in any month so far this year. Sales of cars and light trucks in 2008 totaled 13.2 million, and averaged more than 16 million a year during this decade.
    General Motors Co. and Chrysler Group LCC, which both exited bankruptcy in the past five weeks, need a 10 million annual pace to break even, according to the U.S. government.
    Fleet sales can account for as many as 3 million vehicles annually, said Keller, who is based in Stamford, Connecticut. They probably won’t reach that level this year, as corporate buyers and rental-car companies keep vehicles longer, she said.
    Automakers, shippers, metal producers and economists all anticipate vehicle production will rise in 2009’s second half, That would be the first time that more vehicles were built in the second half of a year than in the first six months since 1991, when the U.S. economy was in a recession, according to data from IHS Global Insight Inc. in Lexington, Massachusetts.
    Keeping Vehicles
    Rental-car companies such as Hertz Global Holdings Inc. and Dollar Thrifty have been keeping vehicles longer. Most of them shifted from “program” vehicles that they buy, keep for six months and resell to manufacturers to “risk” vehicles that are purchased outright, used for at least 15 months and sold to auto dealers, Keller said.
    That contributed to a drop in fleet sales and now those cars and trucks need to be replaced, she said.
    Hertz bought 16,000 new vehicles during the six weeks before June 25 as demand for car rentals rose, Chief Executive Officer Mark Frissora told analysts on a conference call that day. The company will keep acquiring new vehicles and shifting out older ones, he said.
    Rising prices for used cars also are giving fleet operators an incentive to give up older vehicles and buy new ones, Keller said. Manheim Consulting said last week that U.S. used-vehicle prices rose in June for a sixth straight month. Manheim’s index, based on wholesale prices at auctions, reached 114.1 last month after ending 2008 at 98.
    Spurring Production
    Demand from rental-car companies and low inventory at some automakers will spur production, said Mike Robinet, an analyst at CSM Worldwide in Northville, Michigan. U.S. auto dealers have 1 million fewer vehicles on their lots now than they did in January, he said.
    The cash for clunkers program, which provides incentives of as much as $4,500 to trade in an old vehicle, may motivate some buyers, Robinet said.
    GM and Chrysler are bringing back production after idling output at many plants for several weeks as they reorganized in bankruptcy. Chrysler emerged June 10 after 42 days and GM on July 10 after 39 days.
    Other automakers such as Honda Motor Co. and Toyota Motor Corp. also cut production.
    Ford Motor Co., the only U.S. automaker to forgo emergency government aid, plans to boost third-quarter output in North America by 16 percent.
    Ford fell 7 cents to $5.98 at 10 a.m. in New York Stock Exchange composite trading. Hertz declined 1 cent to $8.85, while Dollar Thrifty was unchanged at $16.05.
    Increase Expected
    U.S. auto production may rise to 3.26 million vehicles in the year’s second half from 2.2 million in the first six months, Global Insight said. The industry built 8.5 million vehicles in all of 2008 and 10.5 million the previous year.
    Ford’s low-end estimate for U.S. industry sales for the year is 10.2 million, which would mean an annual pace of almost 11 million during the rest of 2009, said George Pipas, an analyst for the Dearborn, Michigan-based company.
    CSX Corp., the third-largest U.S. railroad, said this week that automotive shipments would contribute to a second-half increase in freight. Alcoa Inc., the nation’s biggest aluminum producer, last week predicted that U.S. vehicle production would rise by 1 million in the final six months from the first half.
    Dean Maki, chief U.S. economist at Barclays Capital Inc. in New York, is among those projecting that automakers will crank up production to meet demand spurred by the cash for clunkers program. A rebound in the industry’s output will help pull the economy out of the recession, leading to economic growth of 3 percent in the second half, he said.
    To contact the reporter on this story: Mike Ramsey in Southfield, Michigan, at mramsey6@bloomberg.net Last Updated: July 16, 2009 10:01 EDT
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