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It's not about revisiting the past. It's about using a rugged name that is already associated with Ford. There is already presidence for using the name on Australian and European SUVs including a rebadged version of the Ford Escape. This "mini-Bronco" will likely be sold globally as well in markets already familiar with the Maverick name previously being offered on an SUV. If you cannot disassociate yourself from an economy compacts of many decades ago then you have an awfully small mind. There was never any backlash from Ford repurposing the Ranger name from the Edsel line.
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The Maverick came first (April 1969 as a 1970 model) and the Pinto (September 1970 as a 1971 model)) hasten been described as favoring the Maverick though it was not at all based on it. What you are saying is the same as saying the 1970 1/2 Camaro looks like a big 1971 Vega. The Maverick name was used in Europe and Australia for a series of Nissan based SUVs. For Europe the Nissan based Maverick was replaced by the Escape rebadged as a Maverick, so there is already presidence for using the Maverick name on an SUV. It's a rugged Western kind of name that will never be used on a passenger sedan again so they may as well get some use out of it. Years ago I personally rebadged my Ford Escape as a Maverick just for fun to confuse the fornication out of people.
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Saw an Ecosport for the first time in the flesh
StangBang replied to silvrsvt's topic in Ford Motor Company Discussion Forum
The 1984 Mustang SVO premiered 16" wheels on a Mustang... -
And IDGAF that YDGAF about GM.
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Well you're not much of a car guy if you don't know the Toronado was the only front wheel drive Oldsmobile with a longitudal V8, after all it's been around since 1966 and it was a significant piece of automotive history.
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That would be an Olds Toronado 1979-85. They started with an Olds 35O V8 for 1979 then bumped down to an Olds 307 V8 from 80-85. There was also the dreadful Olds 350 Diesel engine from 80-85. Then an unpopular Buick 4.1 V6 from 80-85 with hardly any takers. 305 was a Chevy engine and Olds never used them nor the Chevy 350 in the Toronado.
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Where in the hell did I say it was a single chassis? Modular platform = modular architecture.
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Not with the name Mach 1 attached.
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My immediate relating of the nameplate Mach 1 is that version of the Mustang and the series of show cars with the same name. Using Mach1 as a name, I expect a sports car "faster than the speed of sound" or at least be among the fastest Fords in existence. It can be gas or electric, hybrid whatever but if it shows up looking like a crossover transporting families then Mach1 is a big fking no!
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I didn't say anything about CD6 having shortcomings being a versatile platform. However, I don't believe an Explorer is ever going to have the same high performance targets as the best Mustang so certainly the Mustang version of the platform is going to be tweaked to meet it's target and I am simply curious how it will be different. I never said it can't be done. It's a lot more complex than just shortening the platform.
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Seriously people need to stop dreaming for their favorite discontinued nameplates to come back. This is not Ford Motor Company of 20 or more years ago.
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If CD6 is used for the Mustang it will be interesting to see how they differentiate it to meet the performance targets expected of a Mustang.
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2019 Edge Titanium Elite
StangBang replied to MKX1960's topic in Ford Motor Company Discussion Forum
Like the Ford Taurus was made until it was no longer competitive... -
Nothing about the Continental impresses me. It's a cheap knock-off of an older Bentley design as much as the Kia Amanti was a cheap-knock off of a Lincoln Town Car design. I would better appreciate a Continental with some sort of tie to it's past when it was a distinguished elegant marque of its own.
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Ford has a rich history of letting product go stale. Then they wonder why sales fall off. It's not that people don't want to buy their vehicles. People want to buy NEW vehicles, as in updated fresh innovative designs, not freshly minted. It's "magical" how the new Navigator is selling. It might just be due to the fact that it doesn't look like a 20 year old vehicle with only a couple of facelifts.
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Mach 1 - High Performance BEV SUV - NAIAS 2018
StangBang replied to sullynd's topic in Ford Motor Company Discussion Forum
1974-78 Mustang II Mach 1 with just black lower body and rear lamp panel paint + Mach 1 decals on lower front fenders ahead of the door. Real special. Should have been named Mach O. -
2019 Ford Ranger Speculation thread
StangBang replied to blksn8k2's topic in Ford Motor Company Discussion Forum
Australian manufacturers have always had such infrequent design changes that their vehicles always looked a generation behind. Australian vehicles were never intended to be offered to the US market in the first place. Australian vehicles were produced in much lower volumes where it took much longer to recover developmental costs therefore vehicles stayed in production much longer unchanged. It's no surprise the 90s look seemed new to them while its dated to US. Well, it won't happen anymore since all Australian production has ceased. GM thought it would be nice to import an existing high performance vehicle with very little investment which the American market might enjoy, but damn their dated styling. -
2019 Ford Ranger Speculation thread
StangBang replied to blksn8k2's topic in Ford Motor Company Discussion Forum
What are you referencing? The fact that Pontiac used identifiable front fascias using their own grille designs? -
2019 Ford Edge Discussion (merged posts)
StangBang replied to rmc523's topic in Ford Motor Company Discussion Forum
Interesting in Ford's press release they only refer to everything that is not a car, truck or van as an SUV. CUV or Crossover is not in thier vocabulary here.