2010 is without a doubt one banner year for Ford – as their Fusion sedan and Transit Connect van have won North America’s Car & Truck of the Year awards!
2010 is without a doubt one banner year for Ford – as their Fusion sedan and Transit Connect van have won North America’s Car & Truck of the Year awards!
Ken Block may have jumped over to American made cars – well at least for now. The man who previously raced Subaru Impreza’s was behind the wheel of a Ford Fiesta Rally car at the 2010 Sno*Drift.
Mustang fans have waited patiently, revving their engines in chat rooms and discussion boards. Now, their faith has been rewarded with a 2010 NAIAS unveiling of the 2011 Ford Mustang.
If you’ve purchased a Shelby-enhanced GT500KR Mustang with one of those Knight Rider-esque hood scoops recently, you’ve probably been ripped off by $16,000.
2010’s Ford Transit Connect is making quite the impression on drivers both in Europe and the United States.
You want a Ford-Produced water-cannon shooting firehose powered pressurized liquid and carrying 5+ crew members to battle forest blaze – sure, we got that.
Via WorldCarFans: Facebook and Twitter are the moles/ deep-throats of the new generation. It was on these social networks that confirmation broke of the new iconic 5.0-litre V8 for the 2011 Mustang GT.
The original 1995 Ford GT90 Concept is going up for action, as FoMoCo gears up to release an all new GT90 Model at the 2010 Detroit Motor Show.
Yesterday we dropped the “accidentally” revealed 2011 Ford Fiesta in computer imagery. Today we have the REAL official Fiesta pictures.
It appears Ford Canada accidentally leaked photos of the 2011 USA variant of Ford’s Fiesta prior to the LA Auto Show unveiling.