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Monday, February 4, 2013

How To Blow Out The Suspension On A Ford Raptor


The Ford Raptor is a favorite around here. It looks like an R/C truck and has similar capabilities. It's also one of the best performance bargains out there…. but it has its limits.

We've hooned and off-roaded and even dunked the damn thing. We've also discovered that it will baby.

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Wednesday, January 23, 2013

New Ford Fiesta ST Priced from £16,995 in the UK


Ford has released UK pricing for the new Fiesta ST three-door hot hatch ahead of its market launch in March. It will be offered in two trims, with the base ST model starting at £16,995, which Ford says is "up to £2,000 less than the segment competitors", and the better-equipped ST2 grade, priced at £17,995.

The performance-orientated version of the updated Fiesta series features a 1.6-liter turbocharged EcoBoost petrol engine producing 180hp (182PS) and peak torque of 214 lb-ft (290Nm).

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Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Ford Focus ST vs. Subaru WRX for the Final ST Session Video


For the past five months or so, Ford has been steadily releasing web episodes of its ST Session series featuring the new 250-horsepower Focus ST hatch and a number of direct rivals like the VW Golf GTi and Honda Civic Si, while even placing it against the much more expensive and powerful BMW M3 Coupe.

The time has come for the fifth and last episode of the series, named "Control Battle", which sees the Focus ST in the hands of professional rally driver Chrissie Beavis challenging her colleague Matthew Johnson in a Subaru WRX.

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Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Video: Glympse and Ford team up to offer location-sharing service for SYNC


At the 2013 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas FoMoCo and Glypmse unveiled what they call the first location-sharing app for Ford’s SYNC connectivity system. Using the AppLink system, users of Sync and Glypmse will now be able to share their location with family and friends directly from their car using voice commands.

“People typically share their location while in the car, and by integrating Glympse into Ford SYNC AppLink, we’re providing drivers with a rich, real-time and hands-free way to share where they are,” said Bryan Trussel, co-founder and CEO of Glympse. “At Glympse, we’re dedicated to creating a more robust connected car experience, and working with Ford will help us to reach millions of consumers who will be able to just say, ‘Send a Glympse’ to share their current whereabouts, eliminating the need to send a text or make a phone call.”

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Factory 5 Shelby is Better than a Push-up Bra…


As you have most likely seen in the past, young ladies (preferably dressed in revealing outfits) tagging along in ridiculously powerful sports cars and the overly-enthusiastic crew from "High Tech Corvette" go hand in hand.

In their most recent filming venture, they placed an unnamed woman / model (prior experience tells us that at least one of you will be able to name her…) in the passenger seat of a wild and loud Factory Five Shelby coupe upgraded with "a 04 Cobra motor custom built by Gemini Motorsports in Houston".

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Monday, April 16, 2012

Ford Focus Electric to Become the First EV to Pace a NASCAR Race


In a new marketing effort to promote its pure-electric Focus, Ford says it will make history this month, as the battery-powered version of its compact hatchback will become the first all-electric pace car to lead the pack at a NASCAR race.

The new Focus Electric, which rolled off the production line in December at the company's Michigan Assembly Plant, will perform all pace care duties for the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race at the Richmond International Raceway on April 28.

The Focus Electric pace car will make its public debut at the Virginia State Capitol in Richmond on April 25.

"Ford research shows the majority of Americans would consider buying an electrified vehicle but do not yet understand the different technologies," said Mark Fields, president of The Americas. "Highlighting the Focus Electric as a pace car is a fun way to educate consumers about the kinds of benefits our electrified vehicles deliver."

Ford noted that according to research, around 35 percent of new car intenders are motorsports fans and 78 percent of them support NASCAR. The company added that Ford race fans are 67 percent more likely to consider Ford products than general market consumers.

Source: Carscoop
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Friday, April 13, 2012

Woman Crashes Ex's Ford Into a Bowling Alley After He Changed his Facebook Status to Single!


Have you ever heard the quote by William Congreve, "Heaven has no rage like love to hatred turned, nor hell a fury like a woman scorned"?

Welcome to the scary world of Davy Jones who saw his former girlfriend, Claire Holley, 31, driving his Ford Focus hatchback into the bowling alley where he worked after he changed his Facebook status to single!

A security camera recorded the incident showing Holley crashing the Focus into the Hollywood Bowl in Middlebrook, UK, stopping right in front of the reception desk. The incident took place on January 25th this year.

The BBC reported that according to the court documents, the woman was "heartbroken and crushed" after Jones changed his Facebook status to single and that she had tried multiple times to come in contact with him to ask for a reconciliation but to no avail as the man had turned off his mobile phone.

She then drunk half a bottle of wine and two large vodkas and took Jone's Ford Focus down or rather, in the bowling alley. Miraculously, no one was injured, though she did cause £14,000 (US$22,300 or €17,000) of damage.

Holley received a suspended prison sentence from the Bolton Crown Court.

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Sunday, April 8, 2012

2013 Ford Mustang GT Review

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Back in the ‘60s, Ford engineers and designers came up with a novel idea: taking the mechanical bits of the North American spec Ford Falcon and giving it some stylish new clothes. What they gave birth to was the 1964.5 Ford Mustang, and it proved to be a hit. In the first 18 months of production, Ford sold its millionth Mustang, a record that has yet to be broken by any sports car.

FAST FACTS

1. For 2013 the 5.0L V8 GT model now makes 420-hp at 6500 rpm and 390 lb-ft of torque at 4250 rpm, using premium fuel.
2. Ford's new "Track Apps" lets you measure your own 0-60 mph and 1/4 mile times, G-forces and braking distances.
3. For 2013, V6 models start at slightly less than last year, retailing for $22,200. V8 models, however, now top $30K at $30,300.
Nowadays, records are set on social media sites, where Ford continues to dominate, with the Mustang being the most popular sports car on Facebook with over 3.6-million “Likes.”

For 2013, much like every other year it seems, Ford is offering its customers a revised Mustang. Will this latest version recapture the sales glory of the original, or will it just be a social media darling? To find out, we traveled to Portland, Ore., to try the updated pony car.

REFRESHED LOOK, ONCE AGAIN

Changes are subtle from a visual perspective, but keen eyes will catch them quickly. For instance, there is a new grille and splitter at the front. There are new functional hood scoops on the GT model, while all versions benefit from body colored rocker panels. LED lights in the front and rear further update the exterior, while the space between the taillights is blacked out, to give the car a more sinister look. Other small changes improve down-force at higher speeds according to the Ford engineers.


All in, it looks better than ever, and you can choose to make yours stand out even more by picking from a list of 12 different alloy wheels, including three new designs for 2013.

SO MANY CHOICES

The choices don’t end there: as usual, both coupe and convertible body styles are available. There are also four engines to choose from. Along with high-performance the Boss 302 and Shelby GT500 there are the 3.7-liter V6 and the amazing 5.0-liter V8.

The same V6 engine remained for 2013. This naturally aspirated V6 still produces 305 hp at 6500 rpm and 280 lb-ft of torque at 4250 rpm. For 2013, the 5.0-liter V8 is a little bit stronger. The 5.0 V8 now makes 420-hp at 6500 rpm on premium fuel but drops to 402 hp on regular fuel. Torque is 390 lb-ft at 4250 rpm, again on premium fuel, with that figure dropping slightly to 377 lb-ft with regular gas.

With the engine, the body and the wheels selected, it’s time to choose between a six-speed manual gearbox, or a six-speed automatic with SelectShift. Many Mustang fans think of a V8 exhaust note as music, but if you prefer a different sound track you can choose between a 370-watt stereo and a 500-watt stereo system. New for this year, Ford decided to offer optional sports Recaro seats previously only available with the GT500 model.


The V6 model gets an optional ‘Performance Package’ which adds a strut tower brace, front and rear sway bars, unique front springs, plus stronger front and rear brake calipers with performance friction pads that can take more braking abuse. However, from the outside, the only clues that you’re driving a V6 Performance Pack Mustang is by sighting its unique 19-inch painted alloy wheels and gloss black side mirror caps.

‘TRACK APPS’ LET YOU MEASURE MUSTANG’S PERFORMANCE

The “Track Apps” were a particularly cool option available on all new Mustang models. Now you can record your 0-60 mph and 0-100 mph acceleration times. There’s also an available G-meter, and even means to record braking distances.

Being able to record driving data was fun, but the ‘Countdown Start,’ offered the most childish temptation. The 4.2-inch LCD display between the gauges shows a tree of lights familiar to anyone who has been to a drag strip. As the lights make their way down, launch the car when they turn green. Hilariously fun, yes, but it begs for bad behavior and speeding tickets.


Despite the near-excessive number of ways you can spec out the 2013 Ford Mustang, due to time constraints we only had time to test one Mustang during our drive program and we couldn’t resist the GT.

Our test car was an automatic, which was less than thrilling from a driving enthusiast perspective, but then again more people choose the automatic these days, for reasons we can’t fathom.

The new automatic has Ford’s SelectShift feature, which allows you to change gears as you wish. Unfortunately there isn’t even the illusion of a faux manual. No shifter feel, no parts moving to and froe.  Instead, you get a small button placed on the gear lever with a plus (+) and minus (-) mark. It was frustrating to use and totally unsatisfying.

Why didn’t Ford fit the Mustang with paddle shifters? We asked one of the Mustang’s engineers and he confessed that the shift times on this transmission are not the quickest and so Ford didn’t want to create any false impressions.

With the brand’s switch to dual-clutch gearboxes on its small cars, we also asked if Ford will ever offer a Mustang with a dual-clutch transmission. We didn’t get an answer but the Ford rep smiled silently after the question.

So for now, if you want an automatic Mustang, this is it. On the plus side, during normal use, it’s a smooth gearbox, and when using it in the sports mode, it remains in gear until you hit the upshift button, even if the engine is bouncing off the rev-limiter.

ON THE STREET

With a car capable of producing plenty of thrills, the weather did not cooperate. We suffered through rain during the entire drive. With a route along some very twisty, wet roads with no guardrails and steep drops (sometimes on both sides), its handling limits went untested.

Still, the Mustang impresses. Few would ever know this car still has a live-beam rear axle, its geometry so well developed, it will silence most critics. It’s competent and reassuring, even when covering ground quickly.


Traction and stability control systems help deliver a high-level of driving feel that still allows you to have some fun, and then gently reels you in, rather than kicking in too early and spoiling the thrill.

The Mustang has always been about fun, and we’re glad Ford engineers haven’t forgotten about that.

Nor did they forget about how important a good exhaust note is. The V8 Mustang always sounded good, but the 2013 is even better.

So is the new Mustang perfect? No, not quite. Despite the improvements, we still wish it had better brakes and a steering wheel that wasn’t lifted from the deck of a pirate ship, the interior is starting to feel pretty dated too.

THE VERDICT

If you’re tempted to buy one, the base V6 coupe is yours from $22,200. If you want a convertible, add $5,000 to that figure. The six-speed manual is standard, but the automatic is a $1,195 option.

If you prefer the roar of the 5.0-liter, V8 ‘GT’ model (we most certainly do), prices start at $30,300, which is a great value for the fun you can have with this car.



LOVE IT
  • New, improved styling
  • Track Apps
  • Brilliant sound track
  • Optional Recaros seats
LEAVE IT
  • Brakes need improvement
  • Steering wheel is too big
  • Dated interior
  • Terrible SelectShift button for automatic transmission

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Saturday, April 7, 2012

2012 Ford Focus Recalled Over Windshield Wiper Defect

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Ford Motor Company has announced a recall of 140,310 model-year 2012 Ford Focus vehicles built through Oct. 18 in the Wayne, Michigan Assembly plant over a potential windshield wiper defect.

According to Ford, a seal plug on the passenger side windshield wiper motor electrical connector may be missing, causing water to fall into the motor and a short in the unit.

Ford’s recall entails the installation of a redesigned seal plug and dealers will re-coat grease for electrical connectors to ensure wipers are protected and functioning.

Ford told dealers to begin the recall on Tuesday and notified affected owners on Friday.
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