Ford Bf MKII GT 40th Anniversary - Bored of Ford?

Posted by admin | Ford | Tuesday 11 December 2007 11:20 am

Ford Bf MKII GTNow it has probably never been heard out of my mouth the words “that ford looks cool”. Perhaps I am not a ford kinda guy, or maybe I just see how damn ugly they are. The focus was praised for its stability and good driving, but my god it was a minger. I mean at least the vectra looked like a generic saloon, the focus looked like a saloon that had come out mishapen and should have been squashed at birth. So has the time come that I can swallow my words and say “hey that ford doesn’t look like a drunken mistake” well maybe - its up to you to decide. But racing stripes, even in gold don’t do it for me…sorry fordy

Ford Bf MKII GT

  • Engine: Boss 290 90º V 8
  • Compression Ratio: 10.5:1
  • Naturally Aspirated
  • Power: 394 bhp / 294 KW @ 5500 rpm
  • Torque: 520 Nm / 384 ft lbs @ 4500 rpm
  • BHP per Litre: 73 bhp / litre
  • Power to weight Ratio: 0.21 bhp / kg

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Ford Delivers First Escape Plug-In Hybrid To Southern California Edison

Posted by admin | Ford | Friday 7 December 2007 10:29 pm

First Ford Escape Plug-In Hybrid (PHEV) delivered to Southern California Edison as part of unique partnership to advance commercialization of PHEVs

Ford Motor Company’s first demonstration Escape Plug-In Hybrid is ready to roll on California roads. Ford today delivered the first of 20 research PHEVs to Southern California Edison to begin road testing as part of a unique partnership between the automaker and utility.

Ford Escape Plug-in Hybrid


Ford Escape Plug-in Hybrid

The Ford Escape Plug-In Hybrid, a research vehicle using high voltage, lithium-ion batteries, can deliver up to 120 miles per gallon which would mean far fewer trips to the gas station. The vehicle uses common household current (120 volts) for charging. Full charge of the battery takes six to eight hours. When driven for the first 30 miles following a full charge, the Ford Escape PHEV can achieve up to 120 mpg when driven on surface streets. The vehicle is not range limited by the amount of charge available in the high-voltage lithium-ion battery, because once the charge in the battery has been depleted, the vehicle continues to operate as a fuel efficient, standard Ford Escape Hybrid. The Ford transition is automatic and unnoticeable to the driver.

The delivery comes just five months after Ford and Southern California Edison announced their collaboration to advance the commercialization of plug-ins by exploring the values of new technologies and new business models when the battery is connected to the home and, in time, the electrical grid.

“The electrification of vehicles has sparked significant interest in this country. The delivery of this Ford Escape Plug-In Hybrid research vehicle today represents another step in our development and understanding of the technology and its place in the overall energy picture,” said Sue Cischke, senior vice president, Sustainability, Environment and Safety Engineering. “PHEVs are one element of our blueprint for sustainability that includes actions ranging from refinements in gasoline fueled engines and transmissions, to the development of hydrogen fuel cells.”

“We are united in a common cause,” said Lynda Ziegler, Southern California Edison’s senior vice president, Customer Service, Ford. “We bring our expertise in energy production, delivery and management, and combine it with Ford’s expertise in hybrid technology. Together, we are seeking solutions to address the needs of our shared customers and to ultimately help this nation achieve energy independence and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. “This is not about simply connecting the car to the grid. It’s about integrating vehicles and energy storage technologies into the energy system of the future”.

The two companies are exploring new business models related to the electrification of vehicles that could help lower the cost of PHEVs to make them more affordable to consumers.

“Although the energy infrastructure is in place, significant challenges remain for widespread adoption of PHEVs,” said Cischke. “Cost, durability and reliability issues all need to be addressed before these vehicles can make a significant impact on the global issues of climate change and energy security.”

Ford and SCE will jointly conduct testing of the vehicles, some of which may be evaluated in typical customer settings to model overall home and grid values. The testing will provide valuable data related to the durability, reliability and safety of new battery technology. The cost of advanced lithium ion batteries means the technology is currently not economically feasible for widespread vehicle application.

Ford Focus ST Black Edition

Posted by admin | Ford | Wednesday 21 November 2007 3:46 pm

Ford Focus ST Black Edition

Ford has announced its plans to produce a limited edition of its warmed-up Ford Focus ST hatchback. Painted jet black with some orange details added, the Ford Focus ST Black Edition is said to be inspired by the Knight Rider’s KITT-controlled Knight 2000 coupe.We’re not quite sure what to make of this. Ford Europe’s got a string of press releases announcing what seems to be a Ford Focus ST Black Edition. The only problem is they’ve dropped the press release out in every language but English, so we’re kind of going off of the Babelfish translation of the French version here. But on top of Ford Europe’s desire to not allow those of us with only knowledge of the English language to see the release, there’s also the rather odd connection being made to the K.I.T.T. car. In fact, it’s being sold as “celebrates it car of the American television serial “Knight Rider” except the ST Black Edition “can neither speak nor to lead all alone.” See if you can make heads or tails of it while we wait for the English version of the press release to go live along with more photos.

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Ford Focus ST500

Posted by admin | Ford | Tuesday 13 November 2007 12:57 pm

Ford Focus ST500

Ford Focus ST500 - Now I wouldn’t usually call a ford a cool car - or awesome auto - even the GT in my opinion lacks cool. But for a specific bracket of cash this car fills a slot - not on the cool scale of a veyron perhaps but cool nether the less

“Yes, the ST is a dolphin,” says Jost, “while the Focus RS is a shark.”

Ford Focus ST500

  • Compression Ratio 9.0:1
  • Gearbox 6 speed Manual
  • Power 225 bhp / 168 KW @ 6100 rpm
  • Torque 320 Nm / 236 ft lbs @ 1600 rpm
  • BHP Per Litre 89 bhp / litre
  • Top Speed 150mph

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Ford Mustang - Bullitt Film Car

Posted by admin | Ford | Friday 9 November 2007 11:10 pm

The Awesome Ford Mustang from Bullitt is really an iconic car - for years I have remembered this car chase every time I have seen a Ford Mustang. This Black Modern version is just as awesome as the original.

Ford Mustang

Ford Mustang

  • Engine: 90º V 8
  • Compression Ratio: 9.8:1
  • Power: 315 bhp / 235 KW @ 6000 rpm
  • Torque: 441 Nm / 325 ft lbs @ 4250 rpm
  • BHP/Litre: 68 bhp / litre
  • Power to Weight Ratio: .21 bhp / kg

FORD MUSTANG - BULLITT CAR

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Ford Kuga Compact Crossover

Posted by admin | Ford | Tuesday 9 October 2007 8:20 am

Ford Kuga SUV

While the now profitable Ford Motor Company has been in the spotlight regarding the sale of the brands that the comprise Premiere Auto Group, its European division will have something new to show come this September at the Frankfurt Motor Show. Ford is practically the only major mainstream manufacturer in Europe to not offer a compact sport utility vehicle (or a sport utility vehicle whatsoever) since it withdrew the Maverick (Escape) from the market during the early part of the decade. The car that will be shown at Frankfurt is a refined version of the iosis X concept that was displayed at last year’s Paris auto show, and should fill in this much-needed gap nicely.