Sunday, October 7, 2007

How safe Is your Ford Car


Active Safety:

The new Mondeo features a number of significant new active safety technologies to watch over the vehicle and help prevent accidents from happening.

Ready to react are the Tyre Pressure Monitoring System, which constantly monitors tyre pressure and sounds a warning if it falls. Run Flat Tyres which assists you to drive safely if a puncture occurs. (Optional)

Then there’s the Adaptive Front Lighting System (standard on Titanium X) which lets you see around corners and Bi-Xeon High Intensity Discharge (HID) headlamps (optional on Zetec and above), twice as bright as standard Halogen lights, so others are sure to notice your presence.

Intelligent Protection System:

A host of new features have been integrated in the new Mondeo's Intelligent Protection System (IPS). Beneath the steel safety cages lies a comprehensive airbag system all ready to spring into action in a fraction of a second.

State of the art airbags, three point seatbelts allround, optimised pre tensioners and load limiters, advance steering system, anti submarining seatframes and pedals and improvements to the neck injury protection system provide all occupants with a highly comprehensive safety system.

Roll Over Protection Device (RPD):

The Focus Coupe Cabriolet’s Roll Over Protection Device provides powerful protection for you and your passengers, but you’ll never know it’s there. Neatly hidden from view, it can deploy ultra strong rollover bars to shield you in milliseconds.

Euro NCAP Safety:

Best ever score for a right hand drive vehicle.
Galaxy’s rating is in fact the highest score for a right hand drive car that Euro NCAP has ever seen. It also notched up excellent totals for front and side impact tests. Together with Focus and the recently tested S Max, Ford now offers three vehicles that have achieved Euro NCAP’s maximum 5 star rating for adult protection, and with 2 stars and 15 points Galaxy also achieved a very competitive result for pedestrian protection.

The Ford Ranger is equipped with a series of advanced safety features.

Safety features include:

Front and passenger airbags

Front seat side airbags (available on XLT and Thunder)

Anti submarining front seats

Height adjustable front seat head restraints

Two height adjustable rear seat head restraints on Double Cab

Child proof rear door locks on Double Cab

Collapsible steering column

Elevated command driving position

Large exterior mirrors for enhanced rearwards vision


State of the art body strength:

Improved body strength combined with lightweight impact technology makes the all new Ford Focus one of the safest cars on the road. The high strength steel cabin includes laser welded panels surrounded by energy absorbing zones, cross beams, and reinforcements. An advanced chassis safety system allows components to move under the floor in the event of an impact.

ISOFIX child seats:

An ISOFIX child seat can be specially attached to the rear row seating with reinforced anchor points. The seat is still removable, but is anchored to the body structure of the car improving child safety. It also means that installing the seat is easier and less open to mistakes. An ISOFIX child seat is certified to be the safest option for use in the Ford Focus.

A child seat should never be placed in the front seat when the vehicle is equipped with an operational front passenger airbag. The safest place for children is properly restrained in the rear seat.

Sunday, April 15, 2007

Classic Cars from Ford





An antique car is generally defined as a car over 25 years of age, this being the definition used by the Antique Automobile Club of America and many other organizations worldwide. However, the legal definition for the purpose of antique vehicle registration varies widely.

25 years is about double the
design life of modern cars and an even greater increment on those cars now 25 years old; therefore, a car that's reached 25 is a rare survivor, and probably not economic to maintain as regular transportation.

Owning, restoring and collecting antique cars is a popular
hobby worldwide.

Some consider such collectables be a form of
investment. Buying a particular antique car is then done primarily in view of profit in a future sale and not of enjoying a drive or taking pleasure in restoration work. As with art collecting, antique car collecting is another form of gambling. The market for antique cars fluctuates wildly over the years. There have been periods, like the 1980's, which have seen strong and continued increase in price, but other periods (e.g. the early 1990's) which saw precipitous declines.

As with all collectible antiques, current value has everything to do with current supply vs. demand, and very little else; certainly little to do with the car's price when new or any objective standard. Thus, rare cars that are highly desired are highly expensive, while vehicles that are not
fashionable to collect can be very cheap. Condition, of course, influences value. At the present time, the variation in purchase price between a poor condition and good condition vehicle is generally much less than the cost of restoring a poor condition car; thus it is cheaper in the long run to buy the better vehicle.

In some instances, professional restorers can, through economy of scale and performing the work in-house, realise a profit from buying an unrestored car and performing a restoration. This is normally only possible when the car is in high demand and either very rare (e.g. old
Ferraris) or quite common (e.g. classic Ford Mustangs). Amateur restorers who are highly skilled may find it cheaper to restore than buy in good condition, but this is through considering their labor as enjoyment rather than as a cost.

Realising much long-term profit in owning an antique car is mostly about attempting to anticipate future changes in taste, which is highly
speculative. Most cars go through a period of being considered merely old and undesirable before becoming valuable, and a car bought then might drastically increase in value. However, a car is a large object that is expensive to store and must be maintained, which cuts into such profits.

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Sunday, February 11, 2007

Ford's Car stand for 2007


Best in it's class, the Ford Edge at 265 bhp V6. Impressive fuel economy, and an endlessly flexible, cargo friendly interior.

No other automaker offers the kinds of body style choices that Ford Focus does (based on 2006 industry information). Choose sporty 3 door hatchback, spacious 5 door hatchback, stylish 4 door saloon, or very spacious setate.

Not only will you be seen arriving in Ford's Airstream crossover concept, but you could hang out for a few days or hold a small party in it. The concept comes from a joint venture with the iconic trailer company that explores the way people might take road trips in the future. Its distinctive, sleek, silver bullet shape is pure Airstream, while the asymmetrical orange bordered windows are typical of the current generation of Ford concepts. Behind the full length and top hinged door is a trailer like, wraparound low backed seat, and a floor mounted cylindrical LCD screen showing a looping movie of flames, landscapes and abstract images.

The Concepts are:
Airstream & Interceptor

The Debuts are:
2008 Escape, 2008 Five Hundred & 2008 Focus

& the Productions are:
Crown Victoria, E-Series, Edge, Escape, Escape Hybrid
Expedition, Explorer, Explorer Sport Trac, F-150 F-250/350 Super Duty
Five Hundred, Focus, Freestar, Freestyle, Fusion, LCF, Mustang, Ranger & the Shelby GT500.

The new Ford Shelby GT is the third model in the modern Shelby Mustang portfolio, joining the 500 bhp Ford Shelby GT500 and Hertz rental special, Shelby GT-H. The 2007 Ford Shelby GT will be priced at $36,970. Ford Shelby Mustangs have proven extremely desirable, The first publicly available Shelby GT500 sold for $600,000 in January 2006, the first Shelby GT-H sold to the public commanded $250,000 in late July, and Shelby GT-Hs coming off Hertz rental duty are selling for $68,000 to $90,000 at auction.

Voted Car of the Year 2007, The Ford S-MAX was declared the winner following a closely fought competition in which 41 contenders for the award were reduced to a shortlist of just 8, the Citroen C4 Picasso, Fiat Grande Punto, Ford S-MAX, Honda Civic, Vauxhall Corsa, Peugeot 207, Skoda Roomster and Volvo C30.

Ford’s new Transit comes with the prestigious title of International Van of the Year 2007. The independent jury made it clear they were seriously impressed with new Transit inside and out, praising its driveability, plus its car like interior and handling.

The new Ford C-MAX will sit alongside the Ford S-MAX, voted Car of the Year 2007, to offer two stylish and sporty multi activity vehicles.

The new Mondeo will preview as a stylish estate, an ideal bodystyle to preview the sporty, expressive appearance of the upcoming range.

As you may have heard over recent weeks, the law on using child restraints in cars and light vehicles has now changed, ensuring greater protection for your children. Talk to your dealer for details of which Ford vehicles have ISOfix mounting points. With market leading Britax as the child seat supplier to Ford. You will have a name you will know and trust, which will offer your children the highest level of protection avilable.

From Spring 2006, the proposed law requires that all children have to use a restraint appropriate for their size and will no longer be able to use an adult seat belt alone in the front or rear seats, if under a certain height. The new legislation proposes the following key changes, enforced from 18th September 2006.


All children under 3 years old must use an appropriate child restraint when travelling in a car or goods vehicle (except in a taxi if a child seat is not available)

Children between 3 years and up to 12 years (or up to 135cms, approximately 4'5" in height), must use a child restraint appropriate for their size when travelling in a car or goods vehicles fitted with seat belts (few exceptions are permitted)

Rear-facing baby seats must not be used in seats with an active front air-bag

All child restraints must conform to modern safety standards, meaning UN-ECE Regulation 44.04 from May 2008

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Friday, February 2, 2007

The Ford Transit journey




The first Ford Transit was introduced in 1965, and has been in continuous production in three basic generations to the present day.1965-1978. The Transit was a huge departure from the European commercial vehicles of the day its broad track and American inspired styling gave it a huge advantage in carrying capacity over comparable vehicles of the day and revolutionised light goods transport. Most of the Transit's mechanical components were adapted from Ford's car range of the time. Another key to the Transit's success was the sheer number of different body styles, panel vans in long and short wheelbase forms, pick-up trucks, minibuses and crew cabs.

1978-1986. In Early 1978, a facelifted version commonly known in some markets as the "Mark 2" model debuted with a restyled nose section, new interior, and the introduction of the pinto engine from the Cortina in sted of the Essex V4. High performance versions intended for police or ambulance use, used the 3.0 L V6 version of the engine. In 1984, the York diesel engine was redesigned into the 2.4L "DI" (direct injection) unit. Late in its life this generation received a minor facelift including a black rubberised front grille with integrated headlamp surrounds, which had previously been body coloured.

1986-1991 & minor facelift 1991-1994. A new version appeared in Early 1986 and was notable for its all new bodyshell which was of "one box" design (i.e. the windscreen and bonnet are at the same angle), and the front suspension was changed to a fully independent configuration on all but chassis cab and LWB versions. A subtle facelift in 1992 saw this feature rolled out across the range, whilst a redesigned floorpan allowed the use of single rear wheels on the LWB derivative, further increasing payload.

1994-2000. A major facelift to the Transit in 1994/5 gave the Transit a new nose and dashboard, along with the 2.0L DOHC 8 valve engine as found in the 1994-1998 Scorpio. At the same time air con was made available as an optional extra too.

2000-2006 features controls mounted on the dashboard, a specially adapted manual mode, tow haul mode, economy mode and winter mode. Two years later, Ford introduced the Transit Connect, a smaller panel van aimed at replacing the older Escort and Fiesta based models. It shares very little with the full size Transit in terms of engineering,

2006-Present. In August 2006 the Transit received a facelift to the body, including new front and rear lights, a new front end and a new interior featuring the gearstick on the dashboard as well as incorporating Ford's new corporate radio design. This version won the International Van Of The Year 2007 award despite tough competition from several all new rivals.
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Friday, January 12, 2007

The Upside of Buying a Ford

The upside to buying a Ford is that it basically sells it self, now below you'll find exactly how and were their best rated. Along with this, Ford also have a great safty rating on their cars, although you should come to expect it's on more newer cars then older ones.

Although the Ford Galaxy is at #4, there was only 2 MPV's chosen as the best for alround, the Vauxhall Zafira and the Galaxy. And the Galaxy was the one on top in the end.



(New & Used), #5. not bad - #1. excellent.
"supermini" top 5
#1.) Fiesta: (used) A brilliant all-rounder, plenty available and low in price.
#4.) Ka: (used) You only get three doors, so it's not as practical as some, but it's cheap and easy to live with.


(New & Used), #5. not bad - #1. excellent.
"Small family car" top 5
#1.) Focus: (used) Loads to choose from, good to look at and drive.
# 3.) Focus: (new) Still the best small hatch to drive. It's spacious and good value, but rides firmly.


(New & Used), #5. not bad - #1. excellent.
"Family car" top 5
#1.) Mondeo: (used) Great to drive, comfortable and good value for money.
#5.) Mondeo: (new) Ford's best ever fleet and family car. Great to drive, practical and well built, though a bit pricey.


(New & Used), #5. not bad - #1. excellent.

"Estates" top 5
#4.) Focus: (used) Good space in the boot and still as brilliant to drive as the hatchback.


(New & Used), #5. not bad - #1. excellent.
"MPV's" top 5
#4.) Galaxy: (used) Lots of space, comfortable and good to drive a bargain of an MPV.
#4.) Galaxy: (new) Spacious, flexible, fine-driving Galaxy is a car that most people will find very easy to live with.


(New & Used), #5. not bad - #1. excellent.
"Coupes" top 5
#3.) Puma: (used) A distinctive coupe on robust Fiesta underpinnings. Excellent fun to drive as well.

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Sunday, January 7, 2007

Ford Mustangs 1964 to present




When the Mustang debuted in 1964, it had a large number of available options. The long list of optional equipment enabled buyers to fully customize their cars to their style, tastes and budgets. It also resulted in typical transaction prices hundreds of dollars above the base price, making the Ford Mustang profitable not only for the dealer but also for the manufacturer. 1969 saw the introduction of both the car's third body style and a hand built muscle car intended solely to satisfy the rules of the Nascar, the Boss 429.


1969 to 1970. The 1969 featured a 302 cid V8 rated at 220 bhp. The 1969 coupe was longer than previous models and sported convex rather than previously concave side lines. Ford also introduced a luxury Grande model with interior wood paneling, a quartz clock, and a 351 cid Windsor engine.


1971 to 1973. The Mustang grew larger and heavier with each passing year culminating with the 1971 to 73 models, designed under the supervision of Ford's new product design manager. Knudsen's turn at the helm would see the last high performance big block Mustang, 1971's 375 bhp 429 Super Cobra Jet. Ford originally planned to install a 460 in the Mustang as well. Unfortunately, that very same body style that was designed for the sole purpose of big block installation versions was limited to a maximum of 351 cid (5.8 L) in 1972 and in 1973, due to extremely strict U.S emission control regulations and low demand for big block muscle cars due to high insurance premiums. Two more high performance engines were introduced in 1972, the 351 (HO) and 351 Cobra Jet.


1974 to 1978. The 1974 introduction of the Mustang '2' earned Ford Motor Trend magazine's Car of the Year honors again and actually returned the car to more than a semblance of its 1964 predecessor in size, shape, and overall styling. Though Iacocca insisted that the Mustang '2' be finished to quality standards unheard of in the American auto industry, the Mustang '2' suffered from being not only smaller than the original car, but heavier as well due to the federal emission and safety regulations and its build quality could be described as only (mediocre) no better than other Ford or Detroit products of the day. Available as a hardtop or three door hatch, the new car's base engine was a 2.3 L SOHC I4, the first fully metric engine built in the U.S. for installation in an American car. A 2.8 L v6 was the sole optional engine, meaning the popular V8 option would disappear for the first and only time in 1974, and Ford was swamped by buyer mail and criticized in the automotive press for it.


1975 to 1978. Since the car was never meant to have a V8, it became a mad scramble to re-engineer the car in order to reinstate the 302 cid (5.0 L) V8 option in time for the 1975 model year, but only with a two barrel carburetor and 140 bhp. To make the V8 option fit changes were made to the front fenders, engine bay, and header panel. To help boost sales Ford introduced the Cobra '2' package in 1976, and the King Cobra in 1978. On the momentum of the Mustang '2's successful sales, and under the direction of Ford's new styling chief, a totally new Mustang hit the streets for 1979.


1979 to Now. For 1979 an all new Mustang hit the dealerships. Larger and based on the "Fox" platform the new Mustang deviated from the smaller compact Mustangs of the past. The interior was completely redone and could now seat four in comfort, even with the smaller back seat of a sports car. The new Mustang also enjoyed a good deal more trunk space, and a bigger engine bay for better serviceability. The 2.3 liter 4 cylinder from the earlier car was continued, but refined, as well as a new turbocharged version rated at 132 bhp. It was dropped after one year, due to terrible reliability issues. The Mustang '2's 2.8 cologne 171 cid V6, made by Ford of Europe, was continued only for a year. The low revving 302 also returned, rated at 140 bhp at 3200 rpm. Mustang was again chosen for pace car for duties Indianapolis 500. Ford commemorate the honor with an "Indy 500" pace car edition. The 1979 model introduced metric wheels and tires, the tires being manufactured by Michelin as their TRX model. Ford's 200 cid inline six replaced the Cologne 2.8 L V6 for 1980, The new 255 cid V8 was the only V8 offered in 1980 and 1981. In essence a de bored 302, the 255 had restrictive heads, a pathetic camshaft, and managed to wheeze out a paltry 118 bhp, the lowest power ever for a Mustang V8, although it was questionable that it even produced 118 hp. This motor is really not a viable option to build up. The block and internals were of poor quality and do not take to increased horsepower well.


The Mustang was revived with the reintroduction of the Mustang GT in 1982, bringing more V8 power from the 302 cid (5.0 L) via new valves, a more aggressive cam, a larger 2 barrel carburetor, and better breathing intake and exhaust systems. It was rated at 157 bhp. For performance fans, this Mustang brought them back to the fold. With the 302, it was one of the quickest domestic cars in america. In 1982, Ford reintroduced a high performance Mustang GT which opened the door for an entirely new era of the muscle car. Wringing a then respectable 157 hp from its 5.0 L (actually 4.94 L, 302 cid) V8 and backed by a four speed transmission, aggressive tires, and stiff suspension, magazine ads of the period shouted, "The Boss Is Back." A four barrel carburetor and aluminum intake manifold in '83 and '84 bumped power to 175 bhp, and 247 ft·lbf of torque. The 1984 Mustang was to get a 205 bhp 5.0 L, but this motor was delayed to '85, and the rating was revised to 210 bhp with 270 ft·lbf of torque. It got its power from a new, more aggressive roller cam, a less restrictive exhaust system with tubular headers and dual mufflers and tailpipes, and new cylinder heads. For those interested in modifying, the '85 Mustang also got forged pistons in place of the '84 and earlier's sandcast pistons. This combination was stout, but short lived. In 1986, the first fuel injected 5.0 L made its debut. Much like the first 4.6 GTs a decade later, this setup didn't rev very high, and made peak power at about 5200 rpm. The good news is that they were very strong until then, thanks to the E6 Turbo swirl heads, an intake manifold with very long runners, higher compression, and the first true dual exhaust system (with 4 catalytic converters) on a Mustang in over a decade. It was rated at 200 horsepower, down a few from the '85, but the torque rating rose to 285 ft·lbf.. In 1994, the Mustang underwent its first major redesign in 15 years. The design, code named "SN-95" by Ford, was based on an updated version of the RWD Fox platform known as Fox-4. It featured dramatically new styling that incorporated some stylistic elements similar to those on earlier Mustangs. The base model came with a 3.8 l V6 engine rated at 145 bhp while the GT still featured the 5.0 L V8, now utilizing the 5.0 L Thunderbird intake manifold, a 60 mm throttle body, and a 215 horsepower rating. The Cobra model also returned, with its GT40 equipped 5.0 L engine, now rated at 240 bhp. The Mustang was named Motor Trend magazine's Car of the Year for the third time in 1994. The Mustang Cobra convertible was selected as the pace car in the Indianapolis 500, making it the third time that the Mustang had enjoyed such an honor. As the result, one thousand pace car replicas were built and sold through select dealers. The base Mustang uses a 210 bhp SOHC Ford Cologne V6 engine replacing the 3.8 L pushrod V6. The GT has an all aluminum 300 hp 4.6 L 3 valve modular V8. The Mustang GT has a top speed of 143 mph and the Shelby GT500 is electronically limited to 150 mph. The S-197 Mustang retained the traditional live rear axel due to its cost, durability, and simplicity. The V6 comes with a standard Tremec T-5 manual transmission while the GT model is equipped with a more rugged TremecTR 3650 gearbox. Both V6 and V8 models comes with an optional 5 speed 5R55S automatic transmission. The 2007 Ford Shelby GT500 is equipped with the durable TremecTR 6060 transmission. The factory stock S-197 Mustang GT equipped with the TR 3650 will perform a quarter mile test in 13.9 seconds at 103 mph. The front suspension had been revised to improve steering response while the rear suspension added a three linked system to control the vertical and lateral movements of the axle. Unlike the GT, the V6 version lacks a rear sway bar that caused severe oversteer on hard cornering.

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Tuesday, January 2, 2007

Ford's huge Expedition 4X4





Truth is, even though overall SUV sales have been falling slightly over the past few months, they are here to stay. Due to high competition and demand, they are constantly being revised to see which one can outperform the other. Revised or not, one of the best full size models is the Ford Expedition.
With six different trim levels to choose from, you can definitely "have it your way". The XLS serves as the base model by offering black door handles and mirrors, a single cd player and a few other features. The XLT offers aluminum wheels, body colored handles, overhead console and illuminated entry. Just up from that is the XLT Sport, which mainly offers exterior revisions that make it a little fancier than a regular XLT. The NBX comes only as a 4x4 with 17" wheels, skid plates, and specially tuned off road shocks. The Eddie Bauer model is one of the more popular choices with buyers. It is equipped with dual zone climate, power adjustable pedals, and heated side mirrors. The head honcho is the Limited model and it comes with 10 way power adjustable front seats that can be heated or cooled. All mirrors, handles, and side cladding are also the same color as the rest of the body. Expect MSRP pricing to start around 33,000 to 42,000.
If there’s one thing Americans love in their cars it’s torque. Thanks to the new electronic throttle control, the Expedition snaps off the line and provides adequate acceleration through the power band. With 0 to 60mph coming in around nine seconds it’s not the most powerful V8 on the market, but it gets the job done when needed because the ETC can adapt better to your acceleration demands. A new 4 speed auto transmission adds even more smoothness to the ride.
Jump inside the 2005 Expedition and you’ll find a revised instrument panel and circular air vents. Of course there are the standard SUV features like DVD and navigation, but there is also the PowerFold third row seat. Yes, a power folding third row seat. No more reaching and pulling with all your might to get those seats down so you can have more room. Also available is a sliding second row seat, which enables the front seat occupants to move that seat closer to them. This is sure to be a big hit for those of you transporting your little ones in the second row because you won’t have to reach so far back to tend to their needs.
While you’re thinking about your child’s safety, stop for a minute and think about yours too. The Expedition is the only full size SUV to score the highest frontal crash test rating 4 years in a row, dating back to 2001. Speaking of safety, you’ll be at ease if you ever have to go off the beaten path. The Expedition’s first in class independent rear suspension allows each wheel to act independently, resulting in better grip and maneuverability.
Under the hood, Ford has taken pains to make the Expedition the most planet-friendly full size SUV possible. Both the standard 232 BHP 4.6 liter V8 and the optional 260 BHP 5.4 liter V8 meet Ultra Low Emissions Vehicle (ULEV) standards. The 5.4 V8 has been redesigned for quieter operation, and i'd recommend it. The 4.6 equipped Expedition i drove had a hard time getting up to 65 mph on the motorway, which wasn't a surprise given the Expedition's five thousand plus pound curb weight. Expeditions can tow up to 8900 pounds. A computer controlled transmission recognizes heavy loads, and adjusts its shifting accordingly.

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Friday, December 29, 2006

Ford Fraction SUV concept







THE FORD FACTION MINI SUV

Ford appears to be leaving no stone unturned in its attempt to cover all the SUV bases, this time its the Spectrum with the Faction mini SUV. It plays upon design chief J Mays' continuing fascination with style influences from outside the automotive arena, in this case cutting-edge European furniture. The Faction is an all wheel drive SUV, smaller than Ford's Escape that is aimed more at urban warriors rather than traditional off roaders. To facilitate the parking process in the urban jungle, the Faction features City Eye, a fully integrated rear view camera system. Some of the innovative design of the Faction can be expected to make their way to upcoming Ford SUV's both domestically and abroad Ford Faction concept made its debut at the 2003 Los Angeles Auto Show.
As the first automotive design from Ford's new Ingeni studio in London, the Faction concept shows what happens when people living in the heart of a crowded, urban landscape set out to create a car to suit their lifestyle. The result is a tough, yet fashionable three door SUV with all wheel drive, and multimedia features, plus a refined interior for American urbanites that know and appreciate European influenced materials. This is a concept vehicle with the honest, genuine appearance of a Ford, specifically created for people who live in the middle of the action hence the name ''Faction''. It's for city drivers who haul friends and gear, and who need to maneuver quickly through crowded streets like inner citys. When parking becomes a precision sport, the Faction concept can be squeezed into the tightest spots with the help of the City Eye, a camera system that provides a view of the area directly behind the vehicle. So hopefully this ''should'' reduce those car park dents?
J Mays, Ford vice president, Design, commissioned the Ingeni project. The Faction concept is targeted at a new world audience that is very design savvy, It's a refined product in much the same way as a nice watch or a piece of designer furniture. And that's why it was showed in L.A. This is the only trend setting city in America with a lifestyle built around people and their cars. (City Living Made Easier.) The design of the Faction concept is unique. It hinges on the concept of making life with a car in the city easier. A city friendly door system uses double link hinges that make getting in and out of the car much easier when your parking ramp spot has been infringed by an inconsiderate neighbor. After pressing a button on the key fob, the circular door handle presents itself to the driver to indicate the doors have been unlocked even from a distance.
Faction's unique tailgate has a low opening line with fully retractable glass that also is activated by the key fob. This feature allows smaller items to be loaded into the back of the vehicle without the need for opening the tailgate. The interior of the new Faction concept was inspired by contemporary furniture. Ingeni designers were strongly influenced by trends at Europe's annual Milan Furniture Fair. Faction concept features clean, simple shares, and muted colors, with carefully selected materials, including leather. Two unique items reinforce the influence casual furniture had on the Faction concept. A specially designed clock that displays two time zones (Los Angeles and London) has replaced the rear view mirror. Just behind the clock is a visible ceiling fan for ventilation and cooling.
The interior layout follows the philosophy of uncluttered, functional simplicity. The whole rear section of the roof is a glass panel, which gives a feeling of openness to the inside. When more cargo room is needed, the rear bench seat can be lowered with a single switch retraction system. Additional functionality comes from a unique storage tray that slides in and out of the cargo area and can be used right side up or up side down, depending on package and luggage needs. Many of the items drivers use, such as the CD holder, cup holder, waste bin and an innovative retracting gearshift lever, have been relocated into the center armrest. This allowed the designers to simplify and lighten the instrument panel to a few necessary items including the speedometer, fuel level and a central multi switch. In addition to controlling the heating and cooling system, the multi switch also is where drivers access the City Eye, a media system that provides security, entertainment, and driving information to both the driver and passengers.
Multiple cameras take images from strategically placed interior and exterior locations and make urban parking a whole new, easier experience. The images are displayed on three screens at the base of the windshield. The driver has a choice of a panoramic rear view, a close up view directly behind the vehicle, a security scope, or the entertaining antics of other passengers. The security mode keeps a close "eye" on the vehicle, informing the driver and local authorities of a possible break in or theft. The City Eye also is where the driver can view videos as well as service information obtained via a custom designed personal digital assistant. Although Faction concept drivers rarely venture off the paved streets of their urban environment, they have the capability to visit more rugged terrain should they desire. With traction and braking control and disc brakes on all four wheels, providing enhanced capability for wet or snowy road conditions. Faction concept has been engineered for a responsive driving experience. It borrows its Duratec ST engine from the European Focus ST170, an uprated version of the standard 2.0 liter Focus powerplant that delivers 167 horsepower.
It features a high flow aluminum cylinder head with larger inlet valves and higher lift intake and exhaust camshafts for higher peak rpm levels, plus continuously variable intake valve timing. Duratec ST's dual stage intake (DSI) manifold uses long runners for low end torque and shorter runners for higher peak power outputs, giving Faction its highly honed urban drivability. It also features the refinement of a dual mass flywheel, which enhances the smoothness of the semi automatic transmission. From Ingeni in Europe to North America, The Faction concept is the first automotive design from Ingeni, Ford's new design and creativity center in London.


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Thursday, December 21, 2006

Ford Galaxy 1995 to continuing




The Price Range is at £19,495 to £23,995

The first Galaxy was designed and built by a joint venture between Ford & VW, and also sold by VW as the Sharan and SEAT as the Alhambra.
Galaxy uses predominantly Volkswagen mechanicals, most notably the 2.8L VR6 V6 engine from the top versions of the Golf, as well as VW's 1.9 litre turbodiesel unit. Only the 2.0 litre straight 4 petrol version uses a Ford powerplant, this is derived from the familiar pinto-direct over head cam family. In later years this unit was supplemented by a 2.3 litre 16 valve version first seen in the facelifted Scorpio. This engine was unique to the Ford Galaxy; similarly, this was the case with the 1.8 litre 20 valve turbo engine offered in the VW's Sharon and SEAT;s Alhambra. The original interior was a mix of both Ford and VW componentry, using a Golf derived instrument pack, and most of the switchgear, with the curved facia moulding itself was of Ford design, heavily reminiscent of that used in the Mondeo.
A major redesign in 2001 saw the Galaxy adopt the new Ford corporate front end, grille and headlamps. The interior, in particular the dashboard, was changed to VW designed items, which partly resembled those used in the Golf IV and Passat. Also, new motors and gearboxes were introduced. The second generation Galaxy was introduced at the 2006 Geneva Motor Show. It goes on sale alongside the shorter and lower S max in June.
The new Galaxy is larger than its predecessor, and is an entirely Ford design, with no VW content. With the smaller S MAX taking up the three seating rows compact MPV side of the market, Ford was able to expand the Galaxy in every dimension without losing sales in size conscious Europe. The 2007 Ford Galaxy is also entirely different from its predecessor, and is intended to be more mainstream than the sportier S MAX. One major selling point of the Galaxy and S MAX is the (Fold Flat System). This design allows the second and third row seats to fold flat into the floor. But on early Galaxys, there were water leaks through the ventilation, that could affect & in some case's did the electrics, but this was cured on later Galaxys. Even so, it's worth checking that all the windows open and close properly, the alarm is fault free and that the central locking operates reliably. Also check all the wipers. A separate problem can make them reluctant to switch off. And some 2.0 litre Galaxys have had problems with the engine's brain (Electronic Control Unit).

Behind the wheel got *****. The driving position isn’t as bus like as some MPV's, but you still sit pretty high. Even so, the seats and steering wheel feature plenty of adjustment, so most drivers will be able to make themselves comfortable. The dashboard is conventionally styled and clear. But visibility is compromised slightly by the four front pillars.

Space & practicality got *****. There's no need to remove any of the Galaxy’s seats to maximise luggage space, because the rear five seats all fold flat. There’s tons of headroom all round and enough legroom for seven adults. In five seat mode there’s a massive, well shaped boot, but when the 6 & 7th seats are raised, there’s only space for a couple of small bags. This is disapointing'ly, because as an MPV you are more like'ly to have all 7 seats up at most of the time.

Equipment got *****. There are three trim levels. LX cars have air con, a CD player, electric front windows and a heated front screen, but you need to step up to Zetec trim to add electric rear windows, alloys, climate control and electric driver’s seat adjustment. Ghia models get a CD changer, automatic lights and windscreen wipers and front and rear parking sensors.

Refinement got *****. The large glass area creates some wind noise at speed, but at least road and suspension noise are well shut out. Allthough the 2.0-litre diesel so far, can’t match the refinement of the Renault Espace’s diesel engines, it’s generally smooth and quiet.

Ride & handling got *****. The Galaxy isn’t as sharp as to drive as the S Max, because of its slightly softer suspension and extra height, but it still handles and steers well for a big MPV. The ride is generally compliant and comfortable, even large bumps fail to unsettle the Galaxy’s fine composure.

Performance got *****. There are four engines, but the 143bhp 2.0 is the only petrol option. The diesels are likely to be more popular, the 138bhp 2.0 turbodiesel, is flexible and strong enough for most needs.

Safety & security got *****. There are front and side airbags for the two front seats, while window airbags run the length of the cabin and there’s also a driver’s knee airbag. ABS is standard, but stability control is expected to be a cost option on most models. And an alarm and deadlocks to deter thieves.

Quality & reliability got *****. The interior is stylish, solidly constructed and there are plenty of appealing, soft touch materials on the top of the dashboard and the doors. Lower down and further back, the plastics aren’t as attractive, however. It’s too early too comment on long term reliability, but the previous Galaxy proved to be generally sturdy.

Buying & owning got *****. The Galaxy is comparable on price to rivals such as the Citroen C8, but it’s not clear yet if you’ll get such spectacular discounts on the list price. Carbon dioxide emissions and fuel economy aren’t brilliant, but the diesels return at least 43mpg. It’s too early yet to predict residual values.

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Monday, December 18, 2006

Ford's Granada verses Scorpio




The Scorpio was made from (1985 to 1998)
Scorpio was heavily based on the Ford Sierra, sitting on a stretched version of its floorpan, and using a similar styling philosophy set by both the Sierra and the third generation Ford Escort. The engines were well proven, starting with the venerable pinto engine unit in 1.8 L and 2.0 L, and the V6 Cologne engine in 2.4 L, 2.8 L and later 2.9 L displacements. In 1989, both the Pinto engines had been dropped, with an 8 valve DOHC engine replacing the 2.0 L model. The Scorpio was intended as a far more luxurious car than the Granada, so features such as leather upholstery, electrically adjustable seats, heated windscreen (front) and A/W/D, all made their first appearance on a European Ford. The car was very comfortable and had excellent rear legroom but surprisingly little lateral headroom. The biggest advance of the Scorpio was that it was the first mass market European car to have ABS as standard across the whole of it's range.Unlike the Granada, it was initially only available as a hatchback, and not as a saloon or an estate. This proved to be a mistake for Ford, which later introduced a saloon version in 1990, and the estate appeared two years later. There were few engineering changes over the years aswell, notably the introduction of the DOHC engines in 1989, and the Scorpio Cosworth with a 2.9 L 24 valve Cosworth V6 the following year.
The second generation Scorpio (available as a saloon or an estate only) had largely the same floorplan as its predecessor as well as all of the same engines that were in use at the end of the first generation's run. Many supension and handling improvements were made between the first and second generations (including self levelling rear suspension on the estates). It was also radically re styled both inside and outside, making it look more like a frog at the front. Inside the car were new arm chair style seats and improved interior quality, but outside the new look was controversial. Unusually, Ford never released the name of the designer and maintain to this day that the car outsold its expected figures (although they never released what those figures actually were). But the public and press reaction was largely negative. In April 1985 the third generation car arrived, which was essentially a rebadged Ford Scorpio, the Granada name being used in the UK and Ireland only, with the Scorpio badge being reserved for the top of the range versions only.
The final incarnation of the Granada proved itself to be a reliable and solid car. In August 2006, 12 years after the last model was made, a survey by Auto Express magazine revealed that more than 40,000 of the 265,640 MK3 Granadas registered in the UK were still on the road. And that the entire range was called Scorpio from 1994. Granadas were made from (1972-94). Because they had the MK 1,2,3 & 4. Weres Scorpio only had the MK 1 & 2.


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Monday, December 11, 2006

Ford GT40 v RS200



THE FORD GT40

After a failed attempt by Henry Ford II to work with Enzo Ferrari on a bid for the 24 Hours of Le Mans race in the year 1963, the once potential partnership turned into a personal grudge match. So, with assistance from British racecar builder Lola, Ford constructed its own GT car. Named for its 40 inch height, the Ford GT40 ultimately bested the Italians in1966 with a phenomenal 1.2.3 finish at Le Mans, forever securing the GT40's place in infamy. Ford continued to dominate the world endurance racing circuit through 1969, when Ferrari withdrew from the series.
Decades later, the true car guys at Ford's Living Legends Studio have lovingly crafted the modern GT40 concept first shown at the 2002 North American International Auto Show in Detroit. The same group that created the award winning Ford Mustang Bullitt , and Forty Nine concept, sculpted and honed clay models into a shape that is unmistakably GT40. A significant departure from the angular 1995 interpretation dubbed GT90 that helped usher in the "new edge" design aesthetic, the GT40 concept is a faithful rendition of the original in production capable form.
The GT40 concept should do three things: go fast, handle exceptionally well, and look great, To be true to its Ford heritage, they had to create a supercar that would be uniquely a Ford. Anyone can do technology showpieces, high displacement engines, and modernistic designs, but there's much more to a Ford GT40. There's heritage and heart. We think this car remains true to the spirit of its predecessors. And not forgetting that they also raised the roof on a model, this was seen at Top Gear for when Jeremy Clarkson drove it. The aim was so that tall people could enjoy the GT40 aswell.

THE FORD RS200

The Ford RS200 was designed to comply with FIA homologation regulations and based on Ford's Group B Rally car. Homologation rules stated that 200 examples of road going version must be created in order to compete in rally racing. The vehicle was so perfect that it held the Guinness Book of Records for being the world's fastest accelerating car.
The RS200 was created by Ford of Britain. It was based heavily on the European version of the Escort though its chassis was designed by a former Formula 1 designer named Tony Southgate. John Wheeler used his F1 engineering background to aid in the development. The vehicle was given all wheel drive and a mid mounted engine. Weight distribution was further improved by placing the transmission at the front of the car. Production lasted from 1984 through 1986. The body was constructed of a plastic and fiberglass composite and designed by the legendary firm, Ghia. The suspension was made up of a double wishbone setup with twin dampers on all wheels. The engine was a l.8 liter Ford four cylinder unit with Cosworth modifications. A turbocharger helped produce 250 horsepower for the road going versions and around 350 for the racing versions. Though some of the racing engines were highly tuned and produced horsepower in the 400 through 450 range.
Ford created the 200 road-going versions of the RS200 in compliance with FIA rules. They created additional spare parts which could have created in excess of twenty extra vehicles. These parts were ear marked for the racing efforts.
With a potent engine, lightweight construction, excellent weight distribution and all wheel drive the Ford RS200 was theoretically the ultimate machine. In reality, it lagged in the power to weight ratio in comparison to other vehicles. Also, the engine produced low RPM lag which made it difficult to be competitive.
The Ford RS200 best finish in Group B rallying competition came in 1986 at the WRC Rally of Sweden where it placed third. It did achieve mild success in other classes outside of Group B competition and it may have seen more in the Group B class but after one year of racing, the FIA disbanded the Group B and the RS200 became obsolete. The decision to disband came after Herni Toivonen and co driver Sergio Crestos died in an accident at the 1986 Tour de Course. Officials made the decision that the cars were too fast and posed to many safety risks. This was unfortunate on many fronts. The Group B racing was very competitive and just as exciting. To combat their shortcomings, Ford had planed on resolving the vehicles problems with the introduction of an (Evolution) version. The upgraded engine was estimated to produce between 525 and 800 BHP. The rest of the vehicles components were to receive attention such as the suspension, brakes, chassis, and more. 0 to sixty was estimated to take around 2 seconds. Its a shame they cant remake it.

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Sunday, December 3, 2006

Ford Mondeo 1993 to continuing

The Mondeo Si and ST may be the performance models, but even the 1.8 and 2.0 perform well enough for most. They rev nicely and pull well through the rev range, and work well with the slick standard five speed box. Except the V6's will better 30mpg and while the diesels return over 40mpg, they lack refinement.
Mondeo’s road performance has always been its forte. Even against more modern cars, its ride and handling impress and nothing of its age in this class offers a sharper, better drive. The price you pay is a slightly firm ride and, "even then, it’s only a problem on very poor roads", but it’s worth it for the superb handling.
For the most part, the Mondeo is thoroughly impressive. The cabin is hushed and calm at motorway speeds and the four cylinder petrol engines again rev nicely and smoothly. The let downs are the V6, which is not as smooth as you’d expect, and as for the diesel it's far too noisy.
Hatch and estate models are more practical and popular than the saloons. All body styles came with a wide range of petrol and diesel engines throughout the car’s life, including the high performance ST models. All featured five speed manual gearboxes, but auto was optional on all petrols except the 1.6. Trims run from basic Aspen to luxury Ghia X.
The basic Aspen is decent enough, but it’s better to head up the range for a little more kit. In Feb ’98 air con became standard on most models. Mid range LX and GLX have plenty of toys, but if you want more luxury, go for Ghia or Ghia X, which bring CD changers, wood trim, leather and cruise control.
The 3.0 litre V6 petrol engine packs quite a punch, developing a super 217bhp and enabling the ST to hit 60mph in just 7.5sec. And it sounds great, too.
Six airbags, anti whiplash head restraints full curtain bags and anti lock brakes are standard, while the pedal box collapses in a crash.
Ford revised the Mondeo's dash in summer 2003 to give it a classier, more harmonious look and feel. The biggest change is the new look stereo in the centre console. As before, there's masses of space and adjustment of the steering column and seats, plenty of storage areas and a fine, logical layout.
The Mondeo is a vast car, easily housing five. If it has a fault it's that the rear headlining brushes the hair of six- footers if they lean back. Rear storage areas are noticeably absent, too. A sizeable boot can be extended into the cabin, though the familiar Ford failing of a split backrest but one piece rear cushion mars versatility.
The new Mondeo will preview as a stylish estate, an ideal bodystyle to preview the sporty, expressive appearance of the upcoming range. A few of the finer technical details may be secret for a little longer, but the Paris showcar's dynamic exterior design and spacious new interior will show the world just how different the new Mondeo range will look and feel.A wide range of dependable Ford powertrains will be available, from the highly efficient 1.6-litre Duratec petrol and 1.8-litre Duratorq TDCi diesel, to the powerful Duratorq 2.0 litre TDCi diesel. There’s also a high performance 2.5 litre turbocharged Duratec petrol unit derived from the engine in Ford’s performance ST range.

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Saturday, November 25, 2006

Ford Focus 1998 to continuing




Ford Focus

The Ford Focus TDCi diesels are the pick of the range, however there are not many about on the used market, so if you can try for the 1.6cc, which is superb apart from its gearing, which can require downshifts on steeper motorway hills. The rest of the engines are refined and work very well, as does the five speed manual gearbox. The auto though is less impressive.The 1.4 is good, 1.6's are the best all rounders, and the 1.8 and 2.0 have more oomph, and the ST170 is a good hot hatch, while the Focus RS is a super hatch. The 1.8 turbodiesel is excellent. Most models are three and five door hatches, but there’s also a saloon and estate. A mild face lift in late 2001 only modified ventilation controls.

The Focus is entertaining to drive along all roads but is best driven on small country lanes, and is vry nice on motorways too. All models serve up this blend of competence, and all have superb steering feel, the ride can be on the firm side around town, but it is never crashy.
The Focus is built around the driver more, with it's stylish dash being an ergonomic delight, putting everything readily to hand. All of the controls are simple to find and operate. The steering wheel moves for height and reach, while the driver’s seat adjusts for height to give an excellent driving position.

The Focus may miss out on the last few millimetres of some rivals’ space, but it has loads of headroom, and only taller rear passengers will notice kneeroom at a premium. The boot of the hatch and saloon models is a pretty good size and well shaped, while the estate can cope with surprisingly large amounts. Focus to have a very nice blend of colours both interior and exterior.
The ST has a flexible 2.5 litre turbocharged engine and a six speed gearbox from Volvo that make it much more of a hot hatch than its lame predecessor. Initially, it doesn't feel so because its pulling power is spread over such a wide rev band, so there's no real perfomance explosion, but it's certainly quick as well as very driveable. And the looks say it all.

The ST is fitted out with body enveloping Recaro seats *leather on the top model* and extra instruments, and has a more sporty looking dash finish. Those seats make reaching the belt difficult in three door cars, but otherwise it's as easy and logical to use as any other Ford Focus.
All three versions of the ST have Recaro seats, extra instruments, a body kit and sporty interior trim. The best bet is the mid range ST 2, which adds a Sony MP3 player, xenon head lamps, a heated front screen and stability control. The range topping ST 3 adds leather Recaro seats and a CD changer.

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Wednesday, November 15, 2006

Ford Escort is Replaced by Ford Focus



Ford Escort Mk 1
The Mk 1 Escorts became a very successful
car, and they eventually went on to become the most successful rally car of all time. The Ford works team was practically unbeatable in the late '60s/early '70s, and arguably the Escort's greatest victory was in the 1970 World cup rally. This gave rise to the famous Escort Mexico 1.6 'Kent' engined special edition road versions in honour of the rally car.
In addition to the Mexico, the RS1600 was developed which used a 'Kent' engine block with a 16 valve Cosworth
cylinder head. Both the Mexico and RS1600 were built at Ford's Advanced Vehicle Operations facility. .Even today the Mk 1's are still popular in the amateur rally scene. The
Ford also produced a RS2000 model as a more 'civilised' alternative to the somewhat temperamental RS1600 featuring a 2L Pinto engine. This also clocked up some rally and racing victories, and pre empted the hot hatch
market as a desirable but affordable performance road car.

The square edged Mk 2 was the second generation, it used the same mechanicals as the Mk 1, although the unpopular 950 cc engine was dropped. The station wagon and van versions used the same panelwork as the Mk 1, but with the Mk 2 front end and interior giving the car a slight identity crisis. The Sport, Mexico, and RS2000 in the performance market, the Ghia (2-door, 4-door) for an untapped small car luxury market, and Base/Popular models for the bottom end. Panel van versions were catered to the commercial sector.

The Mk 3 was intended to be a hi tech, high efficiency design which would compete with the VW Golf and indeed the car was launched with the advertising tagline "Simple is Efficient". The Mk 3 was a radical departure from the two previous models, the biggest changes being the adoption of front wheel drive, and the new hatchback body, which introduced trademark styling cues which would be later seen in the forth coming sierra and GranadaScorpio, most notably the 'Aeroback' rear end the 'sawn off' bootlid stump which was proved to reduce the car's drag.

Mk 4 received another facelift. (although it was not officially the fourth generation), it was instantly recognisable as an updated version of the previous model, with a smooth scorpio style nose and the 'straked' rear lamp clusters smoothed over. New features included an optional mechanical anti‐lock braking system (standard on RS Turbo models) and the option of a heated windshield features which were at the time unheard of on a car of this size and price.

Mk 5 generation Escort platform (and Mk 2 Orion saloon) arrived in September 1990 with an all new shell and (instead of the Mk 3's fully independent layout). Initially the 1.3 L, 1.4 L and 1.6 L petrol and 1.8 L diesel units were carried over from the old model, and were starting to show their age in terms of refinement especially compared to Rover's state of the art K-Series engine launched in 1989.
Matters improved in 1991 when the all new Zetec 16 valve engines were launched bringing improved driveability, while also marking the return of the XR3i which was available with 2 versions of the 1.8 litre Zetec engine. The 150 bhp RS2000 also appeared in 1991 & 1992saw the launch of the Escort RS Cosworth, and a 5th generation Escort that was genuinely considered excellent. Intended to replace the Sapphire RS Cosworth as Ford's stalwart rally challenger, it used a turbocharged version of the 2.0 L Cosworth 16 valve engine, generated some 227 PS and was capable of 140 mph, as well as having four wheel. drive Its most memorable feature was its outrageous 'whale tail tailgate spoiler. The Cosworth ceased production in 1996.

Mk 6 Production issues dictated that Fords Escort had to continue in the showrooms for almost a year after the more modern Focus family hatchback was launched at the end of 1999. By then, interest in the car was already waning, so to shore up sales, Ford had earlier in the year introduced highly specified Flight and Finesse versions of the most popular 1.6 litre petrol and 1.8 litre turbo diesel derivatives. Its no exaggeration to say that these were by far the best mainstream Escorts ever built. In fact, they actually make quite a lot of sense secondhand, given the very affordable prices being asked.

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