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Monday, February 23, 2009

2010 Ford Harley-Davidson F-150

Ford Motor Company kicked off its presence at the 2009 Chicago Auto Show at a massive Harley-Davidson dealership just outside of the Windy City in the suburb of Glenview, Illinois. There, Chief Engineer Matt O’Leary gave a brief presentation, reviewing most of what has already been released regarding FoMoCo’s latest special edition, the new 2010 Ford Harley-Davidson F-150.

Afterward, I had a chance to talk with Ford Design Manager Brad Richards, the guy responsible for the Harley-Davidson line of special edition F-Series trucks. Even though the Harley-Davidson changes to the F-150 are almost entirely color and trim, Richards revealed some interesting details:

Harley-Davidson head honchos are deeply involved with the project. Ford designers like Richards visit Harley-Davidson’s Milwaukee studio at least twice a year to meet with H-D founder Willie G. Davidson and other senior officials. Richards and other bikers on Ford’s staff also ride to events like Daytona Bike Week and Sturgis with Harley-Davidson staff to meet with bike enthusiasts and see what trends they may be following.

The team that has put together fourteen Harley-Davidson F-Series trucks over the last nine years is something of a “skunk works” within Ford. “We’ve pioneered a few things that have gone on to other F-Series trucks,” says Richards. “We can try things out because volumes are lower. Like those 22-inch wheels. Now you can get them on every F-Series.”

The use of aniline leather was also pioneered on Harley-Davidson F-Series trucks. This is a less treated type of cowhide that shows age the way a broken-in leather jacket or favorite pair of shoes might. “It’s leather that is not as treated, that is closer to natural -- so the patina changes over time,” says Richards. Again, the low volume of these trucks and “skunk works” mentality of the Harley-Davidson/Ford alliance allowed for experimentation with this kind of leather. As a result, aniline leather is also found on Ford’s King Ranch line of vehicles as well.

Some of the more expensive items on the truck are the cloisonné badges found on the seats. Made by hand in a multi-step process (Brad said something like 12 steps of firing and re-firing), no two of these badges are identical. They are handsome though, and add a bit of Native American/wild west feel to the interior. Other tricky bits are aluminum Harley-Davidson bar and shield badges. No way Willie G. would allow Ford to use plastic, says Richards (though I was surprised to hear he didn’t demand iron).

Most Harley-Davidson F-150 owners do not use their trucks to haul or tow their motorcycles. In fact, a substantial number of H-D F150 owners do not even own Harley-Davidson motorcycles. Those who do tow or haul, tend to use the Super-Duty F-250 version.

Finally, the mind blowing factoid of the night courtesy of Richards: Willie G. went to Art Center College of Design, one of the world’s foremost automotive/transportation design schools. That is a bit like finding out Alice Cooper attended Juilliard, no?

No word on the pricing, volume, or availability of 2010 Ford Harley-Davidson F150, but we’d speculate roughly $60,000 (like the previous generation), with availability this spring, and a target of approximately 15,000 units.

Ford will likely move every one it makes, as the Harley-Davidson special edition has traditionally been a strong seller.

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Does the F-150 have More Room Inside?

I was at the Auto Show in Detroit and I had a chance to sit in the various Competitors Truck to see how much room there was.
I was surprise how little room there is in the Back of most Pickups in the Class 1 Category. I tested the Chevrolet, Toyota, F-150 and the 2009 Dodge Ram 1500 Quad Cab and the Crew Cab. Lets face it these vehicles are meant for Work and Play so if your taking your Crew to the Job Site or going out for Dinner with Friends you may want your passengers to be comfortable.

Watch the video to see how well I fit.

Thursday, February 12, 2009

Plug-in Ford Transit Connect to make its debut in 2010

Ford Motor Co. plans to unveil today the North American production version of the 2010 Transit Connect, a commercial van, at the Chicago Auto Show, and to announce its intent to produce an electric version.
The gasoline engine-powered version is to go on sale this summer for $26,799, while the plug-in, battery electric version is to arrive in the second half of 2010.
The electric van is to be powered by a lithium-ion battery and offer an expected maximum range of 160 kms from a fully charged battery.
The battery electric version of Transit Connect is a centerpiece of Ford's plans to add four new electric or hybrid vehicles to its lineup over the next four years, said Derrick Kuzak, Ford's group vice president of product development.
And while the initial sales volume of the electric version of Transit Connect might be low, the battery-powered commercial van is a "precursor to higher-volume applications of electrification," Kuzak said.
Ford plans to introduce a new battery electric vehicle the size of its Ford Focus compact car in 2011, as well as next-generation hybrid vehicles in 2012 and plug-in hybrid vehicles by 2012.
In January, Ford named Magna International Inc. as its partner for electric vehicles for general consumers.
But for Transit Connect, Ford is partnering with Smith Electric Vehicles, a unit of Sunderland, England-based Tanfield Group.
Smith Electric Vehicles is to convert Transit Connect into a battery electric vehicle in the United States at a location that has yet to be announced, said Mike Tinskey, Ford's manager of hybrid programs.
"What we tried to do is segment the electric-vehicle market into two, so we have the retail market, which is Magna, and then the commercial market, which we believe is going to be a high percentage of fleet customers," Tinskey said. "So that's why we chose a different partner that actually knows the fleet customer."
The gasoline-powered version of Transit Connect debuted in Europe in 2003.
Ford executives said the small commercial van is perfect for both large commercial customers and small-business owners who do a lot of driving in cities and congested areas.
Ford said the gasoline-powered van that goes on sale this year will deliver at least 20 miles per gallon in the city and 24 m.p.g. on the highway.
Transit Connect has been a successful vehicle for Ford in Europe since its inception, Kuzak said, but sales of the vehicle dropped last year as the entire European automotive industry struggled with a global recession. In 2008, sales of Transit Connect in Europe dropped 27.8% to 56,500.
"From the point of its introduction, it was winning new customers," Kuzak said, because of a number of attributes, such as its car-like handling. "All of those attributes ... apply just as well for our commercial vehicle customers here in the U.S."

Oakville-built Flex wins Utility Vehicle of the Year

The Automobile Journalists Association of Canada announced the winners at the Canadian International Auto Show in Toronto.
TORONTO: The 2009 Ford Flex, built in Ford’s Oakville Assembly Complex, was named Canadian Utility Vehicle of the Year by the Automobile Journalists Association of Canada at the Canadian International Auto Show in Toronto this morning."The Ford Flex was put through unbiased and sophisticated testing procedures by teams of experts who performed back to back comparisons of each vehicle under the same conditions," the AJAC said in a release. "Through the evaluations of several judges from AJAC's TestFest, the 2009 Ford Flex came out as the winner."

Thursday, February 5, 2009

Ford Work Solutions

Ford Work Solutions is a collection of affordable technologies - including four industry-first features - that will provide Ford customers connectivity, flexibility and security to better run key aspects of their business - from their Ford Truck, even on the job site. Ford Work Solutions will be available in the U.S. this fall on the 2009 F-150, F-Series Super Duty, and E-Series vans. Transit Connect vans join Ford truck's commercial vehicle lineup with this technology in mid-2009.


Online On the Job Site:
An in-dash computer developed with Magneti Marelli and powered by Microsoft Auto that provides full high-speed Internet access via the Sprint Mobile Broadband Network and navigation by Garmin. It's the first broadband-capable in-dash computer in production. This system allows customers to print invoices, check inventories and access documents stored on their home or office computer networks - right on the job site.

Ford Work Solutions "Tool Link"
Developed with DEWALT and ThingMagic, Tool Link offers owners the capability to mark and scan high-value tools, safety equipment, material inventories and other important assets using RFID tags. When the vehicle is running, a pair of RFID antennas, mounted in corrosion- and impact-resistant housings on the inside of the pickup box, scan the box for the items on a pre-programmed inventory list. The data is transmitted to a reader mounted inside the cab and displayed on the in-dash computer screen, alerting the driver if any inventoried tools are not loaded on the truck. "Tool Link increases productivity and saves money," said William Frykman, Ford Work Solutions product and business development manager. "It helps contractors and tradespeople guarantee they show up at the job site with the right tools for each job- and that they don't leave equipment behind."

Monday, February 2, 2009

MyFord.ca a Must for Ford Owners

Find out about your vehicle by Registering at www.myford.ca you'll gain access to helpful car-care tips and articles about Ford vehicles. To enjoy the site's full range of personalized features, simply enter your Vehicle Identification Number(VIN) and contact information next time you log in. Special incentives, service logs, roadside assistance, helpful car-care tips, articles about Ford vehicles and more will be right at your fingertips.


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