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26
Dec
08

Award winning Ford Flex is finalist for 2008 North American Car of the Year

DEARBORN, Mich., Dec. 22, 2008 – With its distinctive design and host of class-leading technologies, the all-new 2009 Ford Flex has been earning acclaim from consumers and critics alike.

The Flex is successfully attracting new customers to Ford, half of which are completely new to the Ford brand. And in its short time in the marketplace, the vehicle has received an array of awards – from being named “Ultimate Road Trip Car” by Maxim Magazine to being voted “Overall CUV of the Year” by the Texas Auto Writers Association.

Last week, Flex was named a finalist for the 2008 North American Car of the Year. The winner of the prestigious award will be announced Jan. 11, 2009, at the 2009 North American International Auto Show in Detroit.

Since the Flex first arrived on the automotive scene, is has been turning heads with its unique box-like design with signature side grooves, all-black greenhouse and distinctive multi-panel Vista Roof™.

Inside, Flex provides surprising space and comfort for up to seven, with wide, roomy seats and best-in-class head room and leg room in all three rows. It also offers a variety of innovative, class-leading technologies, including Ford SYNC™, voice-activated navigation, a Sony premium audio system, Easy Fuel™ capless fuel filler, ambient lighting, a reverse camera system and SIRIUS® Travel Link™.

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07
Oct
07

Ford Kuga

ford-kuga.jpgFRANKFURT — Ford previewed the first of a new generation of small crossover vehicles here yesteday, the Kuga—the first crossover designed and developed in-house by Ford of Europe. Sure, the name sounds like a British person pronouncing “Cougar,” but the company says Kuga’s design was inspired by two previous concepts, the Iosis and the Iosis X, and shows Ford’s new European “kinetic” design trend.

The Kuga is based on European Focus underpinnings, using both front-drive and all-wheel-drive, powered by a 2.0-liter 136 hp Duratorq TDCi diesel engine mated to a six-speed manual transmission. Kuga will be available with an intelligent four-wheel-drive system that contributes positively to normal road use and helps give the vehicle an almost sporty dynamic ability. But the fact that the Kuga will also be available with that front-wheel-drive-only model emphasizes the vehicle’s crossover routes. The vehicle’s powertrain will feature Ford’s established and highly fuel efficient 2.0-liter, 136 PS Duratorq TDCi common-rail diesel engine.

“Kuga offers a rare blend of a wagon and SUV features together with coupe-like sporting qualities,” said Stephen Odell, Ford of Europe’s VP for Marketing, Sales and Service.

Technical materials, fine leathers and orange piping highlight the Kuga’s ebony interior with the piano-white finish from Iosis X. And that’s not the only detail Kuga grabs from the Iosis X—the paint finish in the same ‘Ice White’ body color, and it uses the same 19-in. alloy wheels. The production Ford Kuga will have a slightly higher version of the Iosis X’s coupe-like roof, plus a split tailgate to allow full-load width.

The rear-end design has high mounted tail lamps, faceted rear glass and sculptured rear bumper. The rear bumper integrates the tailpipes into the contours of the diffuser.

A Blaupunkt navigation system incorporates a whopping 7-in. color display to show images from a rearview camera, which is incorporated into the tailgate to aid reversing maneuvers. That’ll find its way into the production version of the Kuga, which should go on sale throughout Europe during the first half of 2008. —Jim McCraw

05
Sep
07

AutoPacific Announces 2007 Ideal Vehicle Awards

Lincoln Top Premium Brand, Mercury Top Mainstream Brand, Mercedes-Benz S-Class Top Vehicle, Nissan Titan Top TruckTUSTIN, Calif., Sept. 5 — An “ideal” is defined as an excellent or perfect example. In the annual Ideal Vehicle Awards (IVA), announced today by automotive research and consulting firm AutoPacific, owners rate their new 2007 model year cars and trucks by how closely they come to their ideal. The cars or trucks that owners would change the least are the most ideal.

   
The conclusion to be drawn from AutoPacific’s IVA results is that carmakers that best understand their customers create the vehicles that are ideal for their core buyers. There are twenty-five segment winners and overall winners for premium brands and mainstream brands.

The top-rated premium brand overall is Lincoln, out-scoring Buick and Porsche for the most ideal premium vehicle brand honors. The top-rated mainstream brand is Mercury nudging out Hyundai for top mainstream brand results.

The top-rated vehicle (and top-rated car) is the new Mercedes-Benz S-Class, a Premium Luxury Car. The second and third top-rated cars are from Ford Motor Company — the Mercury Montego and the Ford Five Hundred, both in the Large Car category. The top-rated truck is the Nissan Titan, a Large Light-Duty Pickup, closely followed by the new Ford Edge, a Premium Mid-Size Crossover SUV.

Ford Motor Company led the industry with a total of nine segment winners. General Motors and Hyundai have four each. Ford won five sport utility vehicle categories with Expedition, Explorer, Edge, Lincoln MKX and Range Rover.

Including two ties, of the twenty-five Ideal Vehicle Award (IVA) categories, American brands have twelve segment winners, European brands have six, Japanese brands have five and Korean brands have four winners.    

The top-rated product segment is Large Car confirming that Americans
continue to value large, comfortable cars suitable for suburban driving and
longer distance highway cruising.

    2007 Ideal Premium Brand: Lincoln
    2007 Ideal Mainstream Brand:  Mercury
    2007 Ideal Product Segment: Large Car

    Top rated 2007 Ideal Vehicles:

    Passenger Cars:

    Premium Luxury Car                  Mercedes-Benz S-Class
    Aspirational Luxury Car             Infiniti G35
    Large Luxury Car                    Mercury Grand Marquis
    Large Car                           Mercury Montego
    Luxury Mid-Size Car                 Lincoln MKZ
    Premium Mid-Size Car                Hyundai Sonata
    Mid-Size Car                        Saturn Aura
    Image Compact Car                   Audi A3
    Compact Car                         Hyundai Elantra
    Economy Car                         Toyota Yaris
    Premium Sports Car                  Porsche Cayman
    Sports Car                          Porsche Boxster
    Sporty Car                          Ford Mustang/Volkswagen Eos (tie)
    Pickups, SUVs, and Minivans:

    Large Light-Duty Pickup             Nissan Titan
    Large Heavy-Duty Pickup             GMC Sierra 2500
    Compact Pickup                      GMC Canyon
    Minivan                             Hyundai Entourage
    Luxury Sport Utility                Range Rover
    Large Sport Utility                 Ford Expedition/Chevrolet Suburban (tie)
    Mid-Size Sport Utility              Ford Explorer
    Compact SUV/Off-Road Vehicle     Suzuki Grand Vitara
    Luxury Crossover SUV                Lincoln MKX
    Premium Mid-Size Crossover SUV    Ford Edge
    Mid-Size Crossover SUV              Honda CR-V
    Compact Crossover SUV               Hyundai Tucson

In addition to identifying segment winners, IVA also establishes numerical ideal vehicle ratings for virtually every passenger car and light truck in the United States market. This results from calculating owner input across 15 specific areas related to a vehicle’s exterior size, passenger roominess, cargo space, driver’s seat comfort, drivers seat visibility, interior technology, power and acceleration, ease of getting in

and out, interior storage compartments and tires and wheels.

AutoPacific is a future-oriented automotive marketing and product-consulting firm. Every year it publishes a wide variety of syndicated studies for the automotive industry. The firm also conducts extensive proprietary research and consulting for auto manufacturers, distributors, marketers and suppliers worldwide. Company headquarters and its state-of-the-art automotive research facility are in Tustin,

California, with an affiliate office in the Detroit area.

Additional information can be found on AutoPacific’s websites: http://www.autopacific.com and http://blog.vehiclevoice.com. To weigh in

with comments concerning these results, you can comment on the VehicleVoice blog site.

23
Jul
07

‘Top Ten’ Ford and Lincoln Mercury Success Stories in Quality and Customer Satisfaction

Ford Motor Company vehicles are making dramatic strides in quality and outpacing the industry’s rate of improvement for the third straight year, according to the latest U.S. Global Quality Research System (GQRS) study conducted for Ford by RDA Group of Bloomfield Hills, Mich.  The 2007 second quarter GQRS study asked customers of all major makes and models to comment on troubles and rate their overall satisfaction with their three-month-old vehicles.  Ford Motor Company improved by 10 percent over last year, while the report’s average improvement rate hit 4 percent.  In addition, 19 Ford Motor Company models ranked in the report’s top three places for customer satisfaction, improvements in “Things Gone Wrong” (TGWs), or both categories after three months in service.   The GQRS report is the latest of several recent third-party assessments to demonstrate Ford’s commitment to quality.  Following are highlights from the study:   1.     Quality on the Rise – Ford, Lincoln and Mercury brands had an impressive performance in the recent GQRS study, improving by 144 “Things Gone Wrong” (TGWs) per 1,000 vehicles to 1,419 – or 1.419 defects per vehicle.  This score positions Ford and Lincoln Mercury within a fraction of one problem per vehicle (.057) to Toyota.  The survey average for TGW performance was 1.447 problems per vehicle.  In addition, Ford and Lincoln Mercury’s customer satisfaction rating climbed 2 percentage points to 75 percent.   2.     Ford Has Edge Over Competition – Ford’s hot-selling Edge crossover has not only quickly established itself in the marketplace – it leads its segment in customer satisfaction, according to the newly released GQRS study.  Among the areas rated most highly by customers were exterior styling, handling on the highway and seat comfort.  J.D. Power and Associates ranked the Ford Edge the top performing all-new vehicle in its 2007 APEAL study and also recognized it with honors in its Initial Quality Study.  Edge also has earned a “Top Safety Pick” rating from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.  3.     Newly Launched Products Deliver Great Customer Satisfaction – Ford Motor Company’s newest vehicles – including the Ford Edge, Lincoln MKX and Lincoln Navigator L – are delivering award-winning customer satisfaction, and have launched with considerably fewer Things Gone Wrong than the industry average, according to the GQRS study.  The survey shows Navigator L has launched with the highest level of vehicle quality satisfaction among Ford and Lincoln Mercury models.     4.     Mid-Size Sedans Trump Seasoned Rivals  The award-winning Ford Fusion, Mercury Milan and Lincoln MKZ continue to sustain the high quality levels they’ve demonstrated since launching in late 2004.  Milan and Fusion garnered second- and third-place finishes in TGW reductions in the GQRS study, outperforming Toyota Camry and Honda Accord.  Meanwhile, Lincoln MKZ, rated third in its segment, bested Lexus ES350, Cadillac CTS, BMW 3-Series and Mercedes C-Class.  The Mercury Milan and Lincoln MKZ also were singled out recently by J.D. Power and Associates as segment leaders in the 2007 Initial Quality Study, with Fusion earning recognition as well.  5.     Ford Shelby GT500 Sets Quality Standard for Sports Cars – The most powerful factory built Mustang in history, the Ford Shelby GT500, blows away the competition with segment leading quality. According to results from the recent GQRS study, Shelby GT500 owners report the fewest troubles among Sports Car owners after three months of ownership.  The Shelby GT500’s steering, drivetrain, idle quality and automatic transmission shifting were noted as having the fewest troubles compared to the competition.    6.     Lincoln Mark LT Scores Top Truck Quality Honors Again– Truck owners report the Lincoln Mark LT leads the light duty full-size pickup segment in having the fewest troubles, according to the GQRS survey for the second quarter. “Things Gone Wrong” have been fully eliminated in speed control, exhaust system function and interior trim.  Lincoln Mark LT owners taking part in the survey noted significant TGW reductions in squeaks and rattles, seating, and automatic transmission shifting. The Lincoln Mark LT also led its segment in J.D. Power and Associates’ 2007 Initial Quality Study.  7.     E-Series Earns Quality Laurels – The Ford E-Series has earned its reputation as the backbone of America’s work force. Now, the full-size van leader for the past 28 years is also the segment leader when it comes to customer satisfaction, according to the GQRS study. Customers taking part in the study noted significant improvements in the E-Series’ security features, temperature control and audio system.  In addition to demonstrating outstanding initial quality, the E-Series also distinguishes itself in long-term durability as the industry’s longest lasting van.  R.L. Polk & Co., the leading provider of automotive market data, has certified that Ford has four times more full-size vans on the road with 250,000 miles or more than any other competitor.  8.     Full-Size SUVS Add More Accolades – The Ford Expedition earned a second-place distinction in the recent GQRS study for reducing “Things Gone Wrong,” while the Lincoln Navigator came in third for its TGW and customer satisfaction performance.  The Expedition posted its tenth straight month of higher sales in June.  The Expedition EL recently was recognized as a Total Quality Award winner in Strategic Vision’s 2007 Total Quality Index.  Navigator has earned AutoPacific’s Vehicle Satisfaction Award as the top luxury sport utility vehicle.  9.     Another Reason to Choose Explorer – The Ford Explorer continues to deliver confidence as well as outstanding quality.  It outpaced the Toyota 4-Runner, Chevrolet TrailBlazer and Nissan Pathfinder to lead its segment in improving “Things Gone Wrong,” according to the recently released GQRS study.  Customers noted significant improvements in powertrain sound and NVH (noise, vibration and harshness), automatic transmission shifting, engine cooling and fuel filling and delivery.  Mercury Mountaineer took second-place honors in the category.     10. Ford, Lincoln Mercury Lead Individual Vehicle Functions – Ford and Lincoln Mercury charted best-in-class results in electrical functions, according to the GQRS study.  The three brands also matched Toyota’s performance in “Things Gone Wrong” over a three-month period in body interior, chassis and vehicle engineering.   

11
Jul
07

Ford Motor Company and Southern California Edison Join Forces to Advance a New Transportation and Energy Vision

ROSEMEAD, Calif., July 9 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ — The automaker that introduced the world’s first hybrid sport-utility vehicle and the electric utility with the nation’s largest and most advanced electric vehicle (EV) fleet are combining resources to explore ways to make plug-in hybrid (PHEV) vehicles more accessible to consumers, reduce petroleum-related emissions and improve the cost-effectiveness of the nation’s electricity grid.

Describing teamwork between their industries as essential to making progress on energy security and climate change, the heads of the Ford Motor Company and Edison International, the parent company of Southern California Edison (SCE), today announced the nation’s first collaboration to examine the future of PHEVs as part of a complete vehicle, home and grid energy system.

“The Ford Motor Company team is firmly focused on delivering products people really want. This unique partnership with Southern California Edison will allow us to explore new solutions for our customers’ growing need for energy conservation,” said Alan Mulally, president and chief executive officer of Ford. “By combining strengths, ours in hybrid technology, theirs in energy management, we can consider transportation as part of the broader energy system and work to unleash the potential of plug-in technology for consumers.”

“The challenges of reducing greenhouse gas emissions and increasing our nation’s energy security reach across industry boundaries and unite us in a common cause,” said John E. Bryson, chairman and chief executive officer of Edison International. “Partnerships between automakers such as Ford and electric utilities such as Edison demonstrate the innovative leadership position that both companies hold in seeking and finding solutions to global and consumer problems.”

Ford and Edison intend to explore many of the potential benefits of widespread PHEV use, which include enhanced energy security, reduced greenhouse gas emissions, lower fuel costs and more cost-effective use of the nation’s electricity grid.

Plug-in hybrid electric vehicle technologies are not yet competitive due primarily to the high cost of advanced batteries. Ford and SCE will explore whether these batteries have other uses that could reduce their cost to consumers. For example, a popular vision of plug-in hybrid automotive technology is the potential for owners to charge their vehicles in the evening when the cost to produce electricity is low, and then store and use that energy during peak hours of the day, when electricity costs are high. Advanced batteries also could store energy from rooftop solar panels more efficiently. The two companies will evaluate and model the potential economic value of such innovative uses.

Also, batteries currently have no residual value priced into the purchase cost. Ford and SCE believe it might be possible to develop a market for the untapped value present in used plug-in hybrid electric vehicle batteries at the end of their vehicle life.

And, Edison’s nationally recognized Electric Vehicle Technical Center in Pomona, Calif., is testing advanced battery technologies that could further enhance the emergence of future energy storage applications in the utility industry.

    Ford-Edison Project to Evaluate Potential Values of PHEVs      -- Fueling at the plug instead of the pump would be cheaper for consumers.      As a transportation fuel, electricity is 50 percent to 75 percent less     expensive than the equivalent cost of a gallon of gasoline. The diverse     mix of energy sources used to generate the nation's electricity supply is     priced lower and is more stable than the cost of petroleum.      -- The use of plug-in hybrid vehicles holds the promise of reduced        greenhouse gases and enhanced energy security.      Plug-in hybrid technology offers the opportunity to use as transportation     fuel the nation's growing renewable generation portfolio as well as     surplus off-peak power.      Plug-in hybrids produce less carbon dioxide and pollutants than gasoline     hybrids. Such environmental and financial benefits will increase as a     larger percentage of the nation's transportation needs is fueled from the     power grid.      -- Using off-peak electricity to fuel transportation could increase grid        productivity and help bring down the price of electricity for utility        customers.      Each night, a large percentage of America's power generation     infrastructure sits idle. A recent study by the U.S. Department of     Energy(1) estimated that if every light duty car and truck in America     today used plug-in hybrid technology, 73 percent of them could be plugged     in and fueled by excess capacity in the electricity grid without     constructing a single new power plant.      -- Smart plug-in vehicles could become part of an integrated smart home        and grid energy system of the future.      Untapped consumer benefits could be obtained by adding to the traditional     utility system the energy storage and retrieval capacity of a large number     of advanced batteries in plug-in hybrid vehicles. For the first time,     excess power generated by home-based units such as rooftop solar     generation could be stored and used when needed by the property owner.      Ford-Edison Project Components      -- Ford and Edison intend to undertake a multi-million dollar, multi-year        PHEV evaluation and demonstration program.      -- Ford will provide SCE with a demonstration fleet of 2008 Ford Escape        Hybrid SUVs that will be benchmarked for performance characteristics.        The Escape hybrid platform will then be engineered by the Ford product        development team, with a battery company partner yet to be named, to be        fully PHEV capable.      -- Some of the vehicles will be evaluated in typical customer settings in        order to model overall home and grid values this technology could tap.      -- Additional project funding may be sought from participants such as the        Electric Power Research Institute, the U.S. Department of Energy, the        California Energy Commission and the South Coast Air Quality Management        District.      -- Ford will initially work exclusively with SCE to develop the testing        procedures and define its initial demonstration fleet. As Ford's plug-        in hybrid program grows, the automaker will look for broader        participation as it develops a business model not just for Southern        California, but potentially nationwide. SCE has worked for more than 20        years with all major automakers and will continue seeking alliances        between the two industries that advance plug-in hybrid technology.      Related Facts      -- Ford was the first American auto manufacturer to develop and produce a        hybrid SUV, the Ford Escape Hybrid. This full hybrid is now in its        fourth year of production.      -- Ford is pursuing a portfolio of advanced technology solutions to        address energy security and climate change concerns, including        refinements in gasoline fueled engines and advanced transmissions,        clean diesel, biofuels and flexible fuel vehicles, hybrids and hydrogen        fuel cells.      -- The electric grid is the only alternative fuel infrastructure        accessible to every U.S. home.      -- SCE's EV fleet has traveled more than 14 million miles since the mid-        1990s. Since the inception of SCE's EV program, company vehicles have        avoided the consumption of more than 700,000 gallons of gasoline and        avoided 7,500 tons of global warming carbon dioxide emissions and more        than 1,700 tons of air pollutants.      -- SCE's Electric Vehicle Technical Center, founded in 1993, conducts        extensive plug-in electric vehicle battery testing with major battery        manufacturers and the DOE to evaluate system reliability in both mobile        and stationary applications.

(1) DOE study on plug-in hybrids, released December 2006: http://www.pnl.gov/energy/eed/etd/pdfs/phev_feasibility_analysis_combined.pdf

Ford Motor Company, a global automotive industry leader based in Dearborn, Mich., manufactures or distributes automobiles in 200 markets across six continents. With about 260,000 employees and about 100 plants worldwide, the company’s core and affiliated automotive brands include Ford, Jaguar, Land Rover, Lincoln, Mercury, Volvo and Mazda. The company provides financial services through Ford Motor Credit Company. For more information regarding Ford’s products, please visit www.fordvehicles.com

An Edison International company, Southern California Edison is one of the nation’s largest electric utilities, serving a population of more than 13 million via 4.8 million customer accounts in a 50,000-square-mile service area within central, coastal and Southern California.




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