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Ford axes GT, two other cars

Moves to drop sports car, Sport Trac Adrenaline, Lincoln LS will hasten layoffs at Wixom plant

The Detroit News 02/03/06

by Bryce G. Hoffman

(Copyright 2006)



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Ford Motor Co. has scrapped plans to build a high-performance version of its Explorer Sport Trac pickup and will halt production of both the Lincoln LS sedan and Ford GT sports car this year.



After announcing last week that the Wixom Assembly Plant would be idled in the second quarter of 2007, workers were told Monday that production of the LS would stop in April and work on the Ford GT would end in September.



After that, Wixom Assembly will build only the Lincoln Town Car until the plant is idled next year. The moves mean about 300 workers at Wixom will be out of work sooner than expected.



As part of our way forward, we are adjusting our product plan and decided not to produce the Sport Trac Adrenaline, said Ford spokesman Jon Harmon.



Unveiled last year, the Adrenaline was supposed to have been the world's first high-performance sport utility truck. It was to be built at Ford's Louisville Assembly Plant in Kentucky.



Harmon would not discuss the specific reasons for the decision, but said Ford was focusing on giving its customers what they want.



Jim Hall, an analyst with AutoPacific in Southfield, said the Adrenaline made little sense in the first place. It was a vehicle playing on the margins, Hall said.



The Ford GT was hardly a mainstream car, either, but Hall said it served its purpose admirably.



Without confirming a date, Ford spokesman Jim Cain said production of the Ford GT will end this year.



We had always intended to do just two model years of the GT, Cain said.



The $150,000 sports car was inspired by the legendary Ford GT-40 race cars that swept Le Mans in 1966. Full-scale production began in 2004 and it appeared in showrooms as a 2005 and 2006 model.



It was our plan all along to wind up production on the 40th anniversary of the 1-2-3 victory at Le Mans, Cain said. It's not being canceled. It's just run its race.



Ford sold 1,302 GTs in 2005.



Ford said the upcoming Shelby GT500, an ultra-high-performance version of the Mustang, will fill the void left by the GT.



The $40,000 LS is being replaced by the $30,000 Lincoln Zephyr. The LS sold 19,109 units in 2005, a decline of 29.4 percent from the 27,066 sold in 2004.



The Zephyr is a sportier sedan that shares a common architecture with hot-selling Ford Fusion. The Zephyr has sold more than 7,600 units since its introduction last fall.



Ford spokesman Jon Harmon would only say the automaker plans to discontinue the LS in the spring.



Hall said the decision to kill the LS takes away little from Lincoln's lineup, though limits its V-8 offerings until its new MKS flagship sedan goes into production.



There is a loss for dealers though, Hall said. To be sure, Zephyr is making up a lot of that.



The decision to shut down Wixom surprised many workers, who had hoped their plant would be spared. It shook up a lot of people, said George Walter, who works on the line at Wixom.



The LS and the Ford GT account for nearly a third of Wixom's annual production. There are about 1,500 workers at Wixom. Ford has said the end of the LS would eliminate up to 280 jobs. Ford spokeswoman Anne Marie Gattari said about 40 people make the Ford GT. So, their loss could idle more than 300 workers at the factory, even before it formally shuts down.



Idled workers represented by the United Auto Workers union are eligible for unemployment, and the company makes up most of their difference in lost wages. Once their unemployment runs out, workers are transferred to Ford'
 
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Maybe Ford has decided to put its creative energies behind its exciting vehicles like the 500, the Freestyle, the Freestar, and the Crown Victoria.



Customers apparently do not like the boring vehicles "at the margins" like the Adrenaline or GT.



 
Harmon would not discuss the specific reasons for the decision, but said Ford was focusing on giving its customers what they want.

:blink: :huh:



Morons. There goes my plans on buying a new Trac any time soon... :angry:



Ford said the upcoming Shelby GT500, an ultra-high-performance version of the Mustang, will fill the void left by the GT.



Were they hitting the crackpipe a little too hard that day? While the GT-500 is an awesome car, it's not even in the same league with the GT!



Decisions like that is why they are suffering.
 
They just made the GT a collector's item. You can bet those are going to be snapped up by car collectors. I would buy one if I had the garage space (oh, and the $150,000:D).
 
there goes the idea of buying the new st in 07. damn now i need to upgrade the current trac i have.... well more then i already have
 
Uh huh, it figures! After giving us the: DAMN! I want one of those awesome Adrenalin ST's, and showing that hot look, DORF decided for us that they can't see straight! Were they even listening to the enthusiasts? Nope! What a shame, and after talking it up with Bryan Olson, the ST brand manager at the unveiling of the new 07' ST here in Dallas back in September, it's no wonder that they wouldn't give any straight answers to us. They weren't going to do it anyway, they just wanted to get the hype started for the 07'. Oh well, the BMW 7 series looks like my next vehicle. I wasn't thinking that way a while back, but it's a no brainer now. Hate to do this, but that new Ch%*y Ta%*e looks good right now too! What else is there to look forward to from the "DORF Murder Comtraption (FOMOCO) Oh well .... I'm ranting and rambling .... I will keep the 01 STthat I bought brand new back in 2001, it will probably become a collector's item despite its problems. BTW, I have a 1991 Explorer EB, the first SUV as we know them to be!
 
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The dealer I bought my ST from had a GT on the sales floor which was available for purchase. The sticker was something like $162,000 or something nutty like that. I didn't delve too deep because I wasn't interested in mortgaging the house for a car.
 
Remember what the automotive magazines were saying in 2003?



2003 was the last year for the Sport Trac production.



Again, they said it in 2004.





Tom
 
No Lincoln LS - best Lincoln ever

No GT - all the hype and incredible development expense for 2 years of production?

No Adrenaline. - next it'll be no Sport Trac. It just plays on the margins anyway.



TRD anyone? NISMO?



Oh, and I love this:

"The $40,000 LS is being replaced by the $30,000 Lincoln Zephyr."



Yeah, right. The V8 powered LS which shares it's platform with Jaguar is being replaced with the tin can built off a Mazda platform and made in Mexico.



Yep, they're giving us what we want all right. An excuse to look elsewhere for our next vehicle.



Ford is ******



PS to Caymen - this ain't a magazine saying this. THis is a Ford press release.
 
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I was on another forum and this was posted as well. The SVT team is down to 2 engineers this week after assigning the rest to other depts.



When I'm in the market to replace the Sport Trac I won't be looking at any Ford products.
 
I <i>was</i> considering the Adreanalin as an extra vehicle in the next few years....guess not anymore.



I'll stick to buying the vintage and classic Fords, because Ford isn't giving me any reason to buy anythign new (although I do like the Zephyr, not nearly as much as I like the RWD LS though....). Looks like my next two vehicle purchases will be Japanese.
 
I had the option of buying the XLT or the Adrenalin when I bought mine last year. I bought the XLT because I am not a fan of all the Adrenalin's chrome.



When my ST gives out someday down the road, I will probably go with a F150.
 
Rats- When my '03 ST got flooded, I purposely bought a cheap '04 reg. cab F150 to last me until the Adrenalin came in. Now I don't know if I should order a new ST or look elsewhere......:angry:
 
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