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Ford Executives Belittle Taurus Design While Pushing Next Version
AP via San Jose Mercury News ^ | 01/30/2008 | Tom Krisher

Posted on 01/31/2008 4:21:51 PM PST by Spktyr

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To: Spktyr

I don’t really see the Genesis competing with the Mustang. More like the G37. Kind of a bargain Lexus.


41 posted on 01/31/2008 9:02:42 PM PST by Freedom_Is_Not_Free
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To: Freedom_Is_Not_Free

Actually, the base Genesis will compete directly against the volume seller of the Mustang - the V6 version.

And, apparently, they’re going to make it in Alabama from what I’ve heard.

I suspect it’s going to eat into Mustang sales something fierce. If you can pay Mustang dollars for something that looks that good, has an IRS, gets better fuel mileage and is probably faster, without the insurance hit of a Mustang...


42 posted on 01/31/2008 9:10:38 PM PST by Spktyr (Overwhelmingly superior firepower and the willingness to use it is the only proven peace solution.)
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To: Spktyr
The new upcoming Hyundai Genesis coupe is going to be interesting - it’s going to have a V6 that makes the same power as the V8 in the Mustang GT, for the same price as the Mustang GT.

Hyundai is still a Hyundai no matter how much of a lipstick you are using, heritage still counts.

On top of that, it is *rear* wheel drive and it includes an independent rear suspension, which the Mustang doesn't’t have.

I did not know that Ford started making front wheel drive Mustangs.

43 posted on 01/31/2008 9:53:21 PM PST by danmar (Tomorrow's life is too late. Live today!)
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To: danmar

Ah, that elusive “heritage”.

Can you think of any American car that was saved by its “heritage” from falling sales and people defecting to other marques?

“Heritage” isn’t helping the Taurus. Or the F-150.

Ford doesn’t make FWD Mustangs, but they dropped the IRS from the Mustang in 05. Said that people wouldn’t pay the extra $300 it cost to make. The Mustang is RWD with a primitive stick axle that tends to upset the chassis if it hits medium surface irregularities - which is why a lot of Mustang GTs wind up wrapped around trees.


44 posted on 01/31/2008 9:58:08 PM PST by Spktyr (Overwhelmingly superior firepower and the willingness to use it is the only proven peace solution.)
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To: Spktyr
I heard the fact that each one came with a free subscription to "Gay Lifestyle Magazine" didn't have the sales impact they were hoping for.

Yes, I'm a former-Ford owner, share-holder, and member of the boycott.
45 posted on 01/31/2008 10:00:35 PM PST by Antoninus (I won't flip for Mitt. I won't follow McCain down the drain. So I'm stuck with Huck!)
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To: Spktyr
Not necessarily. The history of auto design is filled with tales of engineers telling the designer something can't be done, only in the end when pushed enough, that exact feature rolls off the assembly line.
46 posted on 01/31/2008 10:05:36 PM PST by SoCal Pubbie
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I agree, but in this case, since it *is* Ford, I think we can safely say that what the Ford officers said was a euphemism for “beancounters cheaping out.”


47 posted on 01/31/2008 10:07:08 PM PST by Spktyr (Overwhelmingly superior firepower and the willingness to use it is the only proven peace solution.)
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I made the mistake of owning a Ford once. I will not make that mistake twice.

Ford Explorer, interior fell apart as I drove it off the lot, transmission littered the highway at 25K miles. I dropped it off at the dealer to be repaired, bought a Dodge and traded in the still being repaired Explorer.


48 posted on 01/31/2008 10:12:41 PM PST by USAFJeeper
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To: Spktyr
Can you think of any American car that was saved by its “heritage” from falling sales and people defecting to other marques?

When somebody asked you what you drive and you say..."a Mustang" or a "Hyundai" which one will present more "gravitas" err heritage?

I am a guy who likes to be out of main stream in any aspect of life, including the car I drive.
I like to drive cars that express who I am, not just econoboxes or "metoowannabePorschescomelately".

49 posted on 01/31/2008 10:31:49 PM PST by danmar (Tomorrow's life is too late. Live today!)
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Honestly? If you’re going with heritage/stereotypes?

Mustang = White trash that didn’t have enough money for a Corvette.

Hyundai used to = Someone cheap who didn’t care anything about the appliance they drove.

Hyundai now = Someone who gets good value for money.

FYI, I drive Jaguars. You don’t get too much more “out of the mainstream” than that.


50 posted on 01/31/2008 11:16:31 PM PST by Spktyr (Overwhelmingly superior firepower and the willingness to use it is the only proven peace solution.)
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The Taurus was hideously successful during it’s heyday (87-99). The only thing that killed it was crappy quality. How come Ford (or Chrysler for that matter) can’t build a serviceable transaxle? They invented the slusbox for crying out loud!

The package and looks were good. I was never dissatisfied when I rented them - ever. When fitted with a respectable drivetrain (SHO) things were just great.

There is a huge segment still up for grabs in the mid-size car market. It’s not my segment, but they do serve a purpose. The Camry and Accord make their respective companies oceans of cash. Same segment.

American automakers usually do well with the “wow factor” (ie: new Mustang, 300, Charger, G6, Taurus, etc.) but they shave that last $2K in quality and the cars drop off the road in 10 years. I was looking at a new Mustang on a lift. Rust already appearing on brand new car as it had no protection what-so-ever. Will that car really be on the road in 10 years?

Detroit was given a chance in the 80’s to meet the quality bar and instead they pinned their hopes on “home run” looks/features (hot pony cars, neat Tauruses, etc.) Those days are over.

Last Detroit car I bought was a Fiero. POS.

51 posted on 01/31/2008 11:39:22 PM PST by Rate_Determining_Step (It's in the Koran! Submit or Die)
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> Can you think of any American car that was saved by its “heritage” from falling sales and people defecting to other marques?

No, but there are a number of cars I won’t buy from past experience. When I met my wife, she had a Hyundia Excel. Worst car I’ve ever worked on. Now, I pick the pool of cars and she chooses which one she likes.

I’ll never own a Korean car. Unless Samsung makes one or something.

52 posted on 01/31/2008 11:44:37 PM PST by Rate_Determining_Step (It's in the Koran! Submit or Die)
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To: Responsibility2nd
2nd,

The 3.5 does make a difference as does the 6 speed.

In fact there are 500 engineering changes, things like overhead lamp switches that do not have tolerance stack up issues and work.

Power steering ratios are different, it steers better and the ride is much better. A friend of mine worked on the rear suspension redesign for the smoother ride and handling, I'll spare you the details why it works.

Look....

The car is is basically a Volvo X90 underneath, It is 5 star crash, it handles well, and now has ample power. It is not the prettiest girl on the block, but it far better than the last generation Taurus was.

The follow on in 2010 will build on these refinements and will probably be much better looking. That one will be a contender for sure.

But you are missing a bigger picture here.

This is not a recommendation but this is what I hear. Ford bottomed at 5 and change and is up around $7 a share again. If you take the one time events out of the 2 Billion+ loss that actually did fairly well compared to loosing 12 billion last year. Add to that a new F150, The "Flex" and a New Lincoln, there is much more "product" than the naysayers claim. And Yes the Verv, New Taurus and updated Mustang in the wings. The point is Mulally is changing the company and it may be on the comeback trail.

And that may finally quell the "found on road dead" types that post here constantly. Then again maybe not, these things are to big conceptually to grasp for their tiny brains....

53 posted on 02/01/2008 5:11:26 AM PST by taildragger (The Answer is Fred Thompson, I do not care what the question is.....)
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To: EricT.

I have 426,000 miles on my 1989 Ford Taurus station wagon.


54 posted on 02/01/2008 5:16:34 AM PST by Shooter 2.5 (NRA - Hunter '08)
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To: Spktyr
So, basically what you’re telling us is that he sheared sheep for a living, and then earned more money by shearing other sheep?

I would say the Ford dealership did the shearing. He just made them work again... and again and again and again.

55 posted on 02/02/2008 4:14:17 PM PST by EricT. (The tree of liberty needs to be watered...)
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To: Spktyr
FYI, I drive Jaguars. You don’t get too much more “out of the mainstream” than that.

I remember hearing about how Jaguar was going to target the affluent gay community. Someone suggested their slogan be: "Be the f*g you are in a Jaguar."

56 posted on 02/02/2008 4:16:26 PM PST by EricT. (The tree of liberty needs to be watered...)
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To: Shooter 2.5
I have 426,000 miles on my 1989 Ford Taurus station wagon.

Wow! What have you been towing it with?

57 posted on 02/02/2008 4:27:57 PM PST by EricT. (The tree of liberty needs to be watered...)
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To: EricT.

They didn’t use that slogan, but yes, that’s what Ford tried.

The only problem is that it has backfired bigtime. Their uninteresting current products have annoyed the current customer base; the pandering to gays has annoyed the gays (yes, they don’t like the ads either), and the religious conservative element of their core customer makeup won’t buy them any more.

All of which has lead to the “all new aluminum XK” selling far *less* cars than the last year of the old car before it.


58 posted on 02/02/2008 4:28:02 PM PST by Spktyr (Overwhelmingly superior firepower and the willingness to use it is the only proven peace solution.)
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To: EricT.

I tow other people’s cars with my 1980 Ford Van.

I don’t have a clue how many miles are on the van. The speedometer flipped a couple of times and it had a new engine before I bought it.

I’m not going to do anything about trading the Taurus in until it hits 500,000. The one thing I did for the old girl was buy her an MP3 player to replace the old radio. The LED display was worn out anyway.


59 posted on 02/02/2008 4:49:27 PM PST by Shooter 2.5 (NRA - Hunter '08)
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