Ford looks for life from Mustang
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Ford looks for life from Mustang
Dodge is quiet so Ford doesn't know how to respond, so they will wait.
Ford looks for life from Mustang
By The Associated Press
March 5, 2007
MUSTANG SLIDE: After two strong years, sales of Ford's Mustang sports car dropped 19 percent in January and February compared with the same months of 2006.
THE REASONS: Several industry analysts say the car, which debuted in the fall of 2004, has been on the market a long time in a segment where buyers value the latest style. Company officials say it could also be wintertime sales blues.
THE OUTLOOK: Ford says it will come out with several variations of the car to keep it fresh until a new one arrives. They won't say when that will be, but the Dodge Challenger will enter the market in 2008 and the Chevrolet Camaro in 2009.
Ford looks for life from Mustang
By The Associated Press
March 5, 2007
MUSTANG SLIDE: After two strong years, sales of Ford's Mustang sports car dropped 19 percent in January and February compared with the same months of 2006.
THE REASONS: Several industry analysts say the car, which debuted in the fall of 2004, has been on the market a long time in a segment where buyers value the latest style. Company officials say it could also be wintertime sales blues.
THE OUTLOOK: Ford says it will come out with several variations of the car to keep it fresh until a new one arrives. They won't say when that will be, but the Dodge Challenger will enter the market in 2008 and the Chevrolet Camaro in 2009.
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RE: Ford looks for life from Mustang
This is exactly my theory on why they are being so quiet on the official info on the Challenger. If I was incharge I would also be tight lipped. Now Ford has seen once again that the popularity of the Mustang does not last forever. This is why they need the rest of their line to be competitive. One car cannot do the job for the entire line-up.
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RE: Ford looks for life from Mustang
Let's face it...every Challenger and Camaro purchased takes a prospect off from Ford's plate. Those 3 cars will compete head to head for the muscle car enthusiast. They see the excitement generated by both & now have to sit and wait for the inevitable bloodletting.
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That was exactly what I have been predicting since the Challenger concept hit the autoshow floors. Here is what Ford needs to do to become competitive again.
Time to take the Crown Vic behind the barn and bam! Replace it with the Australia designed Ford Falcon. Give the Fusion the new Ford/GM designed 6-speed instead of those 5 & 6 speed Aisin units, and give the Duracrap (excuse me Duratech) the same treatment as the Crown Vic. Offer a competitive and reliable V6 even if they have to temporarily outsource for the meantime (Chrysler 3.5L H.O., Nissan VQ, etc.).
When the Taurus nameplate returns also bring it back with the SHO badge option with the 4.4L Yamaha V8 and an available 6-speed manual. Offer the Focus with a version of the Mazda Speed 6 engine with AWD to go up against the Mitsubishi EVO. Bring back the Thunderbird and Cougar on the Falcon platform to compete against the GTO using higher tech engines (both V6s and V8s) and technology (navigation systems and the such), but make it affordable this time and no extreme styling like last time. Use the Focus platform to make a domestic competitor for the Solstice and Sky. Make coupe versions of the Fusion, Milan and Focus. Also make a convertible of the Fusion and Milan.
Time to take the Crown Vic behind the barn and bam! Replace it with the Australia designed Ford Falcon. Give the Fusion the new Ford/GM designed 6-speed instead of those 5 & 6 speed Aisin units, and give the Duracrap (excuse me Duratech) the same treatment as the Crown Vic. Offer a competitive and reliable V6 even if they have to temporarily outsource for the meantime (Chrysler 3.5L H.O., Nissan VQ, etc.).
When the Taurus nameplate returns also bring it back with the SHO badge option with the 4.4L Yamaha V8 and an available 6-speed manual. Offer the Focus with a version of the Mazda Speed 6 engine with AWD to go up against the Mitsubishi EVO. Bring back the Thunderbird and Cougar on the Falcon platform to compete against the GTO using higher tech engines (both V6s and V8s) and technology (navigation systems and the such), but make it affordable this time and no extreme styling like last time. Use the Focus platform to make a domestic competitor for the Solstice and Sky. Make coupe versions of the Fusion, Milan and Focus. Also make a convertible of the Fusion and Milan.
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