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LA 2008: Redesigned 2010 Ford Fusion

Wednesday, November 19th, 2008
LA 2008: Redesigned 2010 Ford Fusion

At the preview for the 2010 Ford Fusion, Frank Davis, Executive Director of North American Product Programs described Ford’s goal as combingin best-in-class fuel economy with a much bolder appearance. The mid-size C/D segment in which the Fusion competes is the second largest in the U.S. market, accounting for 2.1 million vehicles last year including [...]

LA 2008: Mercury debuts 2010 Milan

Wednesday, November 19th, 2008
LA 2008: Mercury debuts 2010 Milan

We’ll spare you from going over the laundry list of changes for the new 2010 Mercury Milan since you’ve already read about them in the post above on the 2010 Ford Fusion. Both cars share a lot in common, so instead we’ll tell you what’s different between them. The 2010 Milan gets its own redesign [...]

Spy Shots: 2010 Mercury Milan Hybrid completely uncovered

Wednesday, October 29th, 2008

Ford’s world debuts at the LA Auto Show will include the new Mustang, Fusion, MKZ, and Milan. Of all the vehicles scheduled for a debut, the Milan will likely garner the least amount of press, because the Mustang is an icon, the Fusion carries the bulk of Ford’s mid-size volume, and the MKZ competes in [...]

Ford “Smart Gauge” collects green leaves for good behavior w/VIDEO

Wednesday, October 29th, 2008
Ford “Smart Gauge” collects green leaves for good behavior w/VIDEO

You drive like crap and you know it. Stop the burnouts, late braking and 100-mph freeway sprint and you just might make a tank of gas last longer than a day. Sure, automakers like Ford could spend a few million on lectures to teach car buyers a thing or two about better driving. But if [...]

Ford of Europe may design next all-new Mercury

Tuesday, October 14th, 2008
Ford of Europe may design next all-new Mercury

Ford has promised that the Mercury brand will live on in a way that sets the marque apart from it’s Blue Oval-badged siblings. Many Autoblog readers have commented that Ford should utilize its European models to meet this end, and all indications are that you were right on. Ford has said that the next all-new [...]

Ford to meet with dealers about future products, try to close stores

Thursday, August 28th, 2008
Ford to meet with dealers about future products, try to close stores

2008 has been a historically woeful year for the auto market, but Ford dealers have been in the crosshairs of a sales decline for over a decade. That brutal reality, along with financial incentives of up to $700,000 or more from the Blue Oval, has lead to the closure of over 500 dealers since mid-2006, [...]

Ford reportedly to charge $700 premium for Ecoboost

Monday, August 18th, 2008

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Ford has been touting Ecoboost as an economical alternative to hybrid technology, and word from Automotive News is that the price tag could be $700 per vehicle. Ecoboost is said to deliver 20-30% fuel economy gains by combining turbochargers and direct injection technology with down-sized engines. The automaker also estimates that owners will pay off their Ecoboost premium in two year’s time at $3.25 per gallon gasoline and 15,000 miles of driving per year. Since $3.25 is at the optimistic end of the gas equation, we’re thinking Ecoboost could likely pay for itself before that. While hybrids might be able to post higher fuel economy numbers than vehicles equipped with this off-the-shelf technology, consumers should pay less for each mile per gallon they gain going with a similarly sized Ecoboost-equipped Ford.

Brett Hinds, Ford’s advanced engine design manager, said the 3.5L V6 Ecoboost slated for F-150 duty in 2010 would produce “significantly more” than 340 hp and 340 lb-ft, which easily bests the 300 ponies delivered by the truck’s current top shelf 5.4L V8. A similar story will unfold with boosted four-pots, as V6 power is attainable with small displacement fuel economy. We’ve also learned that Ecoboost engines with a V6 will receive two turbochargers, while four cylinder models will only get one. Throw that 3.5L V6 Ecoboost in a Mustang and hand us the keys, then we’ll decide.

UPDATE: Ford has not officially announced Ecoboost pricing.

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Spy Shots: 2010 Mercury Milan is up next

Thursday, August 14th, 2008
Spy Shots: 2010 Mercury Milan is up next

It seems like the Mercury Milan’s lot in life is to follow the Ford Fusion, go wherever the Fusion goes and do whatever the Fusion does. Thus it’s no surprise that when spy photographers happened upon prototypes of the 2010 Ford Fusion out being tested, the 2010 Mercury Milan was not far behind. Comparing the [...]