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The Ford Freestar was a Minivan that was manufactured by the Ford Motor Company from 2004 until November 2006. It replaced the Ford Windstar for the 2004 model year. The name change accommodated Ford's strategy to rename all their cars to words beginning in '''''F'''''. The Freestar and its twin, the '''''Mercury Monterey''''', were built in Oakville, Ontario , Canada . The Freestar offers room for up to seven passengers and features an electronically controlled 4-speed , the Freestar offers two available Gasoline -powered V6 Engine s. The smaller 3.9 L (available only in the United States) develops a maximum power of 193 hp (144 kW) at 4500 rpm and 240 ft·lbf (325 N·m) of torque at 3750 rpm, while the larger 4.2 L offers power of 201 hp (150 kW) at 4,250 rpm and 263 ft·lbf (357 N·m) of torque at 3650 rpm. While the smaller engine is on the base model in the United States, the larger 4.2L engine is standard on all models in Canada. NAME CHANGE The Freestar name change was a bold move that may have led to its early demise as perhaps a textbook example of how a name change can kill what was once a strong product line. {Link without Title} Ford plays name game with popular Windstar minivan Toronto Star Feb. 8, 2003. 01:00 AM The Toronto Star cited one naming expert who called it the "Ford Fiasco.". Naseem Javed, president of ABC Namebank International predicted "It will cause confusion and chaos for consumers. Others called the scheme to rename Fords with a word starting with the letter ''F'' as "just foolish." Ford said that dealers suggested the idea, and that it fit the $600 million redesign of the Ford minivan. Joe Greenwell, vice-president of marketing and operations for parent Ford Motor Co. believed the new name would "stimulate interest in the product." MERCURY MONTEREY
''For the 1950-1974 full-size car, see Mercury Monterey .'' The Mercury Monterey Minivan was the Mercury version of the Freestar. It filled a gap in the Mercury lineup after production of the small Nissan Quest -based Villager ceased in 2002. Just like its twin, the '''''Ford Freestar''''', the Monterey offered seating for up to seven passengers. The Monterey did offer luxury options that the Freestar didnt offer. As well, the Monterey only offered buyers one engine choice, the 4.2L V6, while the Freestar offered 2 engine choices, a 3.9L V6 or a 4.2L V6. Sales of the Monterey minivan were very low as the Ford design would prove uncompetitive against stronger entries from Buick and Chrysler, and a decline in interest in the minvan market. Only 567 Monterey's were sold in August 2006. When production ended after a short run of 2007 models, only 1,354 were sold. The Oakville Assembly plant underwent retooling for the Ford Edge and Lincoln MKX Crossover SUV s. The last '''''Monterey''''' rolled off the assembly line on August 25 , 2006 . Final sale numbers for the Mercury Monterey after a three year run totaled 32,195. PRICE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE FREESTAR AND MONTEREY The MSRP price for a 2007 Monterey Luxury model is $28,595 while the MSRP price for a 2007 Freestar Limited is $29,575. SLOW SALES AND EARLY RETIREMENT The Freestar, and its sibling Monterey, were criticized for poor interior quality and their overall lack of refinement compared to the competition. Sales of the Freestar in 2006 were down 20 percent from 2005, and its Mercury sibling, the Monterey, had seen sales slump 40 percent from 2005. The last Freestar rolled off the assembly line on November 17 , 2006 . When the Windstar was first introduced, it was a strong seller that had beat Chrysler to an aerodynamically styled minivan. When the Freestar was introduced, despite an extensive redesign, its main innovation was a folding third row which had already been adopted by competitors, and it placed last in many reviews. It was no longer competitive when Japanese makes had finally adopted the layout and size of the class-defining Chrysler minivans, and its early retirement also contributed to Ford's financial problems, as they had also discontinued the Taurus, Thunderbird, Ford GT and renamed the Ford Five Hundred back to a name more familiar to the buying public, reversing the "F" naming strategy which had failed. The Freestar used the code ''A5'' in the 5th and 6th positions of the VIN . SUCCESSOR The successor for the Ford Freestar is the Ford Flex which debuted at the 2007 New York International Auto Show . Sales of the Ford Flex will begin in the summer of 2008 as a 2009 model year. The Mercury Monterey is cancelled with the Freestar. It is unknown if Mercury will make a remake like Ford with the Flex. There is also rumor about an upscale Lincoln version coming in 2008. {Link without Title} COUNTRIES SOLD NOTES EXTERNAL LINKS |
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