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2011 Ford Fusion Review
The 2011 Ford Fusion will carry over largely unchanged from the 2010 Fusion, which underwent revisions inside and out and added the 41-mpg Ford Fusion Hybrid. The biggest 2011 Fusion news is what isn’t coming for the 2011 model-year: there will be no EcoBoost engine option.
Should you wait for the 2011 Ford Fusion or buy a 2010 Fusion? Little reason to wait. With no substantive changes, the 2011 Fusion will be virtually indistinguishable from a 2010. But it will be a model-year...
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August 1st, 2010 by :
mike

2011 Ford Mustang GT Review
he reborn 2010 Chevrolet Camaro SS is the 2010 Ford Mustang GT’s most obvious competitor (obviously). While the Camaro is certainly a head turner, it’s just not that great of an all around performance car. However, despite the 2010 Mustang GT coming out on top in many comparisons against its crosstown rival, one fact is undeniable: When it comes to power, the Camaro SS kicked the Mustang GT’s butt up and down the block. Across the drag strip, too. The...
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August 1st, 2010 by :
mike

2011 Ford Mustang V6 Review
To many, the terms “Mustang” and “high technology” are as mutually exclusive as “China” and “transparent, open society.” After all, the first Mustang rolled off the assembly line before the Vietnam War got under way, and in the minds of most people it hasn’t changed all that much in the 4.5 decades since. Sure, every once in a while Ford will bolt a fairly high-tech motor into a special edition ‘Stang (SVT, Cobra,...
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August 1st, 2010 by :
mike

2011 Ford Shelby GT350 Review
Shelby fanatics have waited more than four decades for a new GT350. Beginning in 1965, Ford Mustang GT fastbacks rolled into the Shelby American facility near Los Angeles International Airport. Carroll Shelby and his band of racers, mechanics, fabricators, and engineers then turned them into legend. Ford took over the Shelby Mustang program for 1968, and it was all over just two years later. Ever since Ford and Shelby got back together (for the Shelby-built GT-H Hertz...
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August 1st, 2010 by :
mike

Ford Start Concept Review
The Ford Start Concept is the first concept car created by Ford in more than three years. The car made its debut April 22, 2010, at the Beijing International Auto Show, also marking the first time Ford has unveiled an all-new concept vehicle a China show. The Start Concept is more than simply a design study. It previews a fuel-efficient three-cylinder EcoBoostTM engine with 1.0 liter of displacement and the power of a larger I-4 engine.
The Ford Start Concept was inspired...
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