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Old 01-13-2009, 09:08 AM
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Say it isnt so: Ford shelves plans to build a RWD sedans

From Autoblog..........

As demand for large sedans cars shrinks, FoMoCo has drooped plans for new rear-wheel-drive based sedans.
According to design chief J Mays, plans for a rear-wheel-drive Ford and Lincoln have been shelved for now.

“We’ve got other priorities at the moment,” Mays told Automotive News. “We’re going down a path right now that is all about fuel efficiency, and we’ve got a lot to do about that. So we’re not talking about rear-wheel drive.”


This means a lot of things. It likely means that there is NOT going to be a new modern day Mustang chassis with IRS anytime soon. This means that there is NOT going to be a replacement for the Crown Victoria anytime soon. This means that Ford has chosen NOT to play in the arena of the Pontiac G8, Chrysler 300, Dodge Charger. It means Lincoln will NOT compete with most RWD Cadillacs.

It is a sign of the times no doubt. But this is nothing new at Ford as even in good times they have never appreciated the value and desire consumers put on a premium RWD chassis. The coming CAFE standards, bad economic time just give Ford some cover this time around when asked about why they are not doing RWD. GM made this grave mistake in the 1980's and 1990's, ditching RWD. Along with it went much of their business, and much of their brand values. Ford will return to RWD again someday, but it will cost a lot more then.
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Old 01-13-2009, 09:33 AM
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Too bad.

You think with the new Global approach Ford is taking, there would be some business sense for one flexible RWD platform. It could even come from the existing Australian Ford cars to cut developement some. You could make a case for it in Europe, and yes, even in the USA. Australia would obviously be able to sell them, and like you said: It builds image, and gives Ford a presence.

Ford execs have already stated that it doesn't make sense for an IRS in the next Mustang redesign.
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