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2007 Ford Shelby GT-H
There's a great scene toward the end of John Frankenheimer's epic movie, Grand Prix, where James Garner, as the troubled racing ace Pete Aron, drives slowly through the crowded paddock at Monza in his rental car before the season's final round. The fact that h more
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2007 Ford Shelby GT500
The classic tunes still rock when Carroll Shelby grooves the melody and Ford's SVT garage band hammers out the rhythm. The group's latest riff is a pair of Ford Shelby GT500s-one coupe, one convertible-capable of rattling root beer mugs on cruise night and spa more
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2007 Ford Explorer Sport Trac
The first-generation Ford Explorer Sport Trac rode on the bones of the 1991 Explorer (which was itself derived from the 1980s-era Ranger), and while its combination of an SUV cabin and a short pickup bed was intriguing, its meager underpinnings betrayed its ap more
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2006 Ford GTX1 Convertible
It seems like such a good idea. We wonder why no one thought to lop the roof off a Ford GT before Kip Ewing, engineering supervisor for package and advanced concepts at Ford's SVT division, made it happen. more
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2006 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 vs. Ford GT vs. Dodge Viper SRT10 Coupe
An epic journey through Middle America in 500-hp supercars from Chevy, Dodge, and Ford. more
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2006 Ford Fusion
ASHEVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA Domestic carmakers talk a good ass-kicking game but rarely muster the will to heave boots in anger. Witness how the Honda Accord has romped unchallenged through the heart of the car market for thirty years. The first-generation Ford more
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2006 Ford Explorer
The new Explorer has been face-lifted both inside and out, and even better, base prices have been slashed across the range. What more could you want? more
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Review: 2006 Ford Crown Victoria
A definitive American sedan, the Crown Victoria appeals most to drivers who remember first-hand the classic cars from the 1960s. Otherwise, the Crown Vic is best left to the professionals. more
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Review: 2006 Ford Expedition
Ford stands tall in the full-size SUV arena, with generous safety gear, a well-executed cabin, a standout suspension, and a solid, overall package. more
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Review: 2006 Ford Freestyle
The well-composed Freestyle is the crossover vehicle that most Explorer intenders should consider, with better road manners, interior packaging, fuel economy, and sticker price. more
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Review: 2005 Ford Escape
A compact utility with a sporting demeanor, the Escape is a capable urban runner with a penchant for weekend adventures. more
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Review: 2005 Ford Econoline
The Ford Econoline has carried cargo and families alike for more than 40 years, and it has led the segment for longer than the past two decades. more
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Review: 2005 Ford Explorer
The current version of the Ford Explorer has been America's best-selling sport/utility vehicle for 14 years, offering a desirable midsize package with a solid structure, responsive road manners, seating for up to seven passengers, an available V-8 engine, and available all-wheel drive. more
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Review: 2006 Ford Ranger
When the current Ford Ranger began its life in 1992, it cast a large footprint in the market. Its initial advantages in size over the truly compact competitors gave it an edge, but that was soon tempered by concessions in refinement as fresh competition rolled out by the mid-1990s. more
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2005 Ford Taurus
A value-priced family sedan approaches retirement. more
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