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Built Turkish Tough – Ford Transit 460 ECOnetic

When Ford announced it’s new US Fusion models last year many commentators noted that the new model’s post “Kinetic” design front grill bore a passing resemblance to those made familiar by Aston Martin.

Ford Transit

That corporate look has been passed on to almost the entire Ford range including the fifth generation Ford Transit van which became available in Europe earlier this year.

Ford Transit

The 5th generation Transit is a global vehicle with the design a collaboration between Ford Of Europe and Ford in North America led by Paul Campbell who’s Ford Of Europe team included the designer of a not so well remembered Formula One car, who on this occasion was working in the group responsible for the bolt on items.

Ford Transit

The vehicles are no longer built in Southampton which was home to the Transit from 1972 to 2013, but instead at; Fords Kansas City Assembley plant in Claycomo, Missouri, Sollers Ford plant at Yelabuga in the Republic of Tatarstan, today’s featured Transit 460 Econetic was built by Ford Otosan at their facility in Kocaeli, Turkey.

Ford Transit

A couple of week ago I volunteered to drive fellow members of my motor club on a 200 mile round trip to the Classic Motor Show in Birmingham and picked up this delivery mileage 17 seat Transit 460 ECOnetic the night before.

Ford Transit

Despite not having driven anything of this size for some years jumping in to the drivers seat everything fell easily to hand, though it was the next morning before someone showed me how to get the radio to work, push the button marked radio of course !

Ford Transit

This vehicle is fitted with many features familiar to drivers of current model cars including; interconnectivity with ones phone – which I did not try, a 6 speed manual gearbox – a Europe only item, US Transits are only fitted with 6 speed Automatic transmissions, and intelligent lighting which at night lights up the inside of any corner the vehicle negotiates.

Ford Transit

Another interesting feature was the fuel saving automatic stop start system that comes into effect in traffic, the engine automatically switches off when the brake pedal and clutch pedal are both simultaneously depressed in stationary traffic situations and then starts again when the accelerator is depressed.

Ford Transit

With ten people aboard this 460 ECOnetic had no problem traveling at an indicated 65 mph all day with it’s 4 cylinder 2.2 litre Duratorq TDCi motor, I could not do a reliable brim full to brim full diesel consumption test but I would estimate 25 mpg was easily achieved with 10 people aboard. One slightly disconcerting feature is that Ford’s are no longer fitted with fuel filler caps.

Ford Transit

If I could make one improvement I would ditch the hand brake for an electric one, not because it is difficult to operate but simply because it is mounted so low compared to the drivers seat.

My passengers all found the seats at the back comfortable and I found the vehicle relatively relaxing to drive and I enjoyed driving this Transit, a model which I am sure will remain a tough reliable work horse for the nation just as the previous four generations have.

My thanks to Bristol U-Drive who could not have made hiring the Transit a more pleasurable experience.

Thanks for joining me on this “Built Turkish Tough edition of “Gettin’ a li’l psycho on tyres” I hope you will join me again tomorrow when I’ll be looking at a 1937 Dodge. Don’t forget to come back now !

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Fan Re Engagement – 2013 Ford Fusion Cup Car

Ford launched it’s second generation 2013 Fusion range at the Detroit Motor Show in January, a range that has all the style of an Aston Martin but at a fraction of the price. During the NASCAR media week Ford gave the world a preview of their challenger for the 2013 NASCAR season which looks very much closer match to the 2013 road cars than does any of the recent COT (Car Of Tomorrow) NASCAR vehicles.

2013 Ford Fusion Cup Car

Right from the start of the new 2013 Fusion NASCAR project Ford Racing Director is quoted as saying “We wanted Fusion to be the car that helped return ‘stock car’ to NASCAR.” Above a clay scale model is still the starting point for translating all new concepts into working vehicles.

2013 Ford Fusion Cup Car

Allison observed that “…there is just something natural about seeing race cars that look like cars in (fans) driveways.” Once complete the scale model is then 3D scanned and translated into full size contour drawings.

2013 Ford Fusion Cup Car

The 2013 Fusion program is a strong nod back to the ‘Strictly Stock’ roots upon which Bill France built the NASCAR name. From the contour drawings a full size scale clay mock up is produced.

2013 Ford Fusion Cup Car

Ford Design Centre staff led by Garen Nicoghosian and aerodynamicist Bernie Marcus spent a year on the design and development of the 2013 Fusion Cup Car.

2013 Ford Fusion Cup Car

The design team had three objectives, to make sure the overall proportions of the car matched the road going Fusion, to make sure the brand and design cues were visible from the side profile and to give the front end instantly identifiable as a Ford, with the distinctive road going 2013 Fusion grill.

2013 Ford Fusion Cup Car

This is the third time that Ford have launched a new model simultaneously with it’s NASCAR variant the first was in 1968 when the fast back Torino was launched and the second in 2006 when the first generation Fusion was launched.

2013 Ford Fusion Cup Car

With it’s unquestionably aggressive stance the 2013 Cup Fusion as Nicoghosian suggests “exudes performance” and “reflects the nimbleness, agility and eagerness of the 2013 Fusion production range.

2013 Ford Fusion Cup Car

Ford will be hoping history repeats it’s self after the launch of Fastback Torino David Pearson took back to back Cup championships, then known as the Grand National Championshps, in 1968 and 1969.

All photo’s courtesy Ford Motor Company.

Thanks for joining me on this ‘Fan Re Engagement’ edition of ‘Gettin’ a li’l psycho on tyres’, I hope you will join me again tomorrow. Don’t forget to come back now !

PS Last May I posted a blog about Lexie’s Challenge, I’m thrilled to hear that Lexie’s Challenge raised US$ 2372 worth of gift cards for the children’s group homes supported by the Kyle Busch Foundation. I am sure you will want to join me in congratulating Lexie on her tremendous achievement.

For 2012 Lexie is upping the stakes by donating US$ 18 for every cup win Kyle Busch records AND US$ 5 for every victory a Kyle Busch Motorsports car records regardless of driver or series. For further details see this Lexie’s drive for kids link and join the challenge !

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