'05 Ford Fairlane Concept given green light

jrp4uc
07-10-2006, 10:31 AM
...along with Lincoln sister car; dropping minivans.


Fairlane will Fly
Ford OKs crossover based on Fairlane concept; vehicle to hit market in '08

By AMY WILSON | AUTOMOTIVE NEWS

AutoWeek | Published 07/09/06, 2:01 pm et

DETROIT -- As Ford Motor Co. prepares to ditch its conventional minivans, a company executive has confirmed that a Ford-brand version of its Fairlane concept will reach the market in 2008.

Lincoln also will get a Fairlane-based vehicle, suppliers say.

The Ford-brand vehicle is an approved product, said a Ford executive who didn't want to be identified. Company executives expect the three-row crossover to replace a traditional minivan in the automaker's lineup.

The company confirmed in late June that the Mercury Monterey minivan will be dropped this fall. Production of the Ford Freestar minivan could end before the end of the 2007 model year.

Sales of Ford Motor's minivans have been dismal, with 8,166 Montereys and 77,585 Freestars sold in the United States in 2005. During the first six months of 2006, Monterey sales plunged 40.4 percent, and Freestar sales dropped 20.9 percent.

Ford is looking for a fresh start with the Fairlane. The production vehicle must have bold design and can't be "bloaty and overpriced" or "look like a station wagon," a Ford insider said.

With its Range Rover styling cues, the Fairlane departs from the jelly-bean shape of minivans. But it's not clear just how much of the concept will be seen in the production vehicle.

One thing that likely won't transfer is the Fairlane name. The production version "almost for sure" won't be called the Fairlane, the Ford insider said. Some auto dealers objected to that label, saying it wasn't a strong name.

Also, since the retirement of Steve Lyons, Ford no longer is wed to the idea that Ford-brand car nameplates must start with the letter "F." Lyons, the former group vice president of North America marketing, sales and service, pushed that practice, the insider said.

The Ford executive wouldn't confirm the launch date of the production version of the Fairlane, other than to say it is planned for 2008. Suppliers and industry sources expect Ford to begin assembling the vehicle, code-named D471, early that year, probably in February or March. Ford has told suppliers that full-year volumes will be about 100,000.

A companion vehicle for the Lincoln brand, code-named D472, also is being developed for production in 2008, suppliers say. The vehicles are planned for Ford's assembly plant in Oakville, Ontario.

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Forebear...
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More history:
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Threxx
07-10-2006, 10:37 AM
It's like a Scion xA, supersized, and given this latest goofy-ass Linolnesque 'horizontal lines everywhere' treatment...

Z28x
07-10-2006, 10:38 AM
Same idea as the Uplander, but better looking. I think it is a cool replacement for minivans. I don't know why Lincoln would get one. They have the Navigator and MK-Aviator

To Gen X &Y, minivan = lame.

jrp4uc
07-10-2006, 10:41 AM
It's like a Scion xA, supersized, and given this latest goofy-ass Linolnesque 'horizontal lines everywhere' treatment...

I think they were shooting for this look:
http://us.tnpv.net/2004/WKA200409/WKA2004090136514_pv.jpg

JasonD
07-10-2006, 10:41 AM
I don't care what anyone else says, I think it is kinda cool.

Bob Cosby
07-10-2006, 10:44 AM
Barfarola.

stars1010
07-10-2006, 11:12 AM
Barfarola.

x 10
:yuck:

Threxx
07-10-2006, 11:28 AM
I think they were shooting for this look:
http://us.tnpv.net/2004/WKA200409/WKA2004090136514_pv.jpg

Good point, though that appears to sit up quite a bit higher, doesn't have the goofy lines all over the damn place, and at least has a bit of a curve to the back hatch area.

centric
07-10-2006, 01:39 PM
Barfarola.

Classic.

Agreed.

Blue89Bird
07-10-2006, 01:57 PM
I kinda like it.

guionM
07-10-2006, 01:59 PM
I don't care what anyone else says, I think it is kinda cool.

Count me in on this too. I think it's actually pretty nice.

It's not something that a bunch of speed crazed Camaro fans will jump all over, but I can see this being at least a great replacement for the minivan & a potential well timed hit for Ford.

Z28x
07-10-2006, 02:03 PM
Count me in on this too. I think it's actually pretty nice.

It's not something that a bunch of speed crazed Camaro fans will jump all over, but I can see this being at least a great replacement for the minivan & a potential well timed hit for Ford.

I agree. Minivans are out of style. Thats why so many 20/30-something moms drive SUVs with 3 rows of seats

EllwynX
07-10-2006, 09:45 PM
The front grille and headlights aren't bad. But from that point back it's just plain hideous. That is one of the worst looking profile's I've ever seen. (And, yes, I think the Scion xA and every Land Rover in existance are ugly.)

Bob Cosby
07-10-2006, 10:26 PM
Ugly sells these days. Probably be a hit.

formula79
07-10-2006, 10:44 PM
Freestyle, Edge, and now this? How many crossdresser/wagon thingies does Ford need?

305fan
07-11-2006, 12:00 AM
Damn..when I saw th title of this thread, I tought, "RWD full sized car"

Something sourced out of Austraila, or something brand new.

Man was I disapointed. Ford of North America.....is kinda lame. Mustang is about the only original product they have.

A last gen Focus, with no power, and some dull Ford 500--that are under powered too.

5thgen69camaro
07-11-2006, 12:14 AM
still trying to get my brain around an SUV Fairlane...

guionM
07-11-2006, 01:17 AM
still trying to get my brain around an SUV Fairlane...

It's not going to be called Fairlane when it's produced.

lbrowne
07-11-2006, 11:34 AM
The more large family vehicles (non minivan) that come out the better for me. So I can have a better pick of a nice vehicle than a jelly bean minivan that my wife wants so bad.

Jackass
07-11-2006, 03:22 PM
It shouldn't be called Fairlane.

Z28x
07-11-2006, 03:31 PM
Freestyle, Edge, and now this? How many crossdresser/wagon thingies does Ford need?

Three :D ;)


I thought the "Fairlane" was going to replace the Freestyle too? Are we also going to see a restyled Frestyle in 2008?

Good Ph.D
07-11-2006, 04:43 PM
It's not going to be called Fairlane when it's produced.

But it will start with "F" right.


:rolleyes:

Z28x
07-11-2006, 04:45 PM
But it will start with "F" right.


:rolleyes:

Not anymore I guess, this is from the article

One thing that likely won't transfer is the Fairlane name. The production version "almost for sure" won't be called the Fairlane, the Ford insider said. Some auto dealers objected to that label, saying it wasn't a strong name.

Also, since the retirement of Steve Lyons, Ford no longer is wed to the idea that Ford-brand car nameplates must start with the letter "F." Lyons, the former group vice president of North America marketing, sales and service, pushed that practice, the insider said.

Good Ph.D
07-11-2006, 04:52 PM
Hooray! :D

AnthonyHSV
07-11-2006, 10:28 PM
Damn..when I saw th title of this thread, I tought, "RWD full sized car"

Something sourced out of Austraila, or something brand new.

Man was I disapointed. Ford of North America.....is kinda lame. Mustang is about the only original product they have.

A last gen Focus, with no power, and some dull Ford 500--that are under powered too.


Same...Ford of Aus Fairlane looks much nice than that box on wheels.